Best believe we’ll be
watching the BCS championship game tonight!
Sure football is about football, but it is also about friends, beer and
food. Here is what I’m making for the
big game tonight. Mmmmmmmm! After the recipes, check out an easy science
experiment you can make with the kids. Constructed
hovercrafts = things kids can play with while you eat appetizers and watch the
game! You’re welcome.
Ingredients
16 oz sour cream
8 oz cream cheese
2 cups shredded
cheddar cheese
½ cup chopped ham
1 green onion, chopped
¼ tsp hot sauce
1 tsp Worcestershire
sauce
Salt and pepper
French bread loaf
Preparation
In a mixing bowl,
combine all ingredients, except French bread; stirring until well blended.
Cut out center of bread to make a bowl. Fill hollowed bread loaf with the dip. Wrap loaf with foil.
Bake dip at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Serve with reserved bread cubes from french bread, crackers or chips. I use Fritos Scoops.
Recipe Source
Stuffed Mushrooms
Ingredients
24 oz, White Button Mushrooms
1/3 pound hot pork sausage
½ whole medium onion, finely diced
8 ounces, cream cheese
1 whole egg yolk
¾ cups dry white wine
Salt and pepper
Preparation
Brown and crumble
sausage. Set aside to cool. Add onions and garlic to the same skillet;
cook for two minutes over medium low heat.
Pour in wine to deglaze pan, allow liquid to evaporate. Add in chopped mushroom stems, stir to cook
for 2 minutes. Add salt and pepper to
taste. Set mixture aside on plate to
cool.
In a bowl, combine
cream cheese and egg yolk. Stir with
parmesan cheese. Add cooled sausage and
cooled mushroom stems. Stir mixture
together and refrigerate for a short time to firm up.
Smear mixture into the
cavity of each mushroom, creating a sizable mound over the top. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes, or
until golden brown. Allow to cool at
least ten minutes before serving; the stuffed mushrooms taste better when not
piping hot. Garnish with minced parsley
if you’re feeling fancy.
Make A Hovercraft
What You Need:
CD
Push-up water bottle
top
Balloon
superglue
What You Do:
Superglue the water bottle top to the
CD right over its center opening to make a valve. If you don’t have a push-up water bottle top
you can always use one from an old bottle of dishwashing detergent. After the glue is dry and the valve is in the
closed position, blow up the balloon and fix it over the valve in the middle of
the CD. Place the hovercraft on a hard
and flat surface, let go of the balloon and pull the bottle valve to the open
position. Watch it hover over the floor
as the air escapes the balloon through the valve
What is Happening:
The air cushion beneath allows the hovercraft to
glide freely. The ket to the ease of movement
is the reduced friction. Vents of slowly
moving, low-pressure air are ejected downwards against the surface close below
it creating an air cushion. The air is
trapped beneath the hovercraft by a flexible skirt, also called the
curtain. The trapped air cushion greatly
reduces the friction of the vehicle, allowing it to glide freely on the smooth
surface.
Experiment Source
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