Forget Buffalo! Try Our TUCSON Wings Recipe!

Witten by Donna on February 1, 2010 in First Courses, Party Food and Snacks

Just in time for Game Day – a Southwest twist on the New York state classic – Hey! Why should Buffalo have all the fun?!  Make a whole pile of these for the super bowl and you will get rave reviews!

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Southwest Chicken Spring Rolls are a great way to kick off your Super bowl party

Witten by sandy on January 21, 2010 in First Courses, Southwest Pantry, Uncategorized

Southwest Chicken Spring Rolls are perfect for the Super Bowl

Southwest Chicken Spring Rolls are perfect for the Super Bowl

Southwest Chicken Spring Rolls are perfect for your Super Bowl party!  I love to sneak Southwest flavors into unexpected places and spring rolls are one of my favorite ways to do that.   Your guests will love these crunchy little packages, they’re just right for casual parties or any type of buffet.

The Super Bowl  always seems to draw  my family together for a fun afternoon with out the formal “stuffiness” of  other holidays.  And yes, to my family with three men and one girl (me), the Super Bowl has become sort of a holiday.  I always serve these  Southwest Chicken Spring Rolls because they can be made in advance and fried up quickly while the game is on.  They hold well on a buffet without a warming dish and make a great scoop for guacamole, salsa or sour cream.  The best thing about them is that they are so quick and easy, I have time to watch the game!

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A Southwest Holiday First Course: Sweet Potato Flan with Toasted Spiced Hazelnuts

Witten by Donna on December 10, 2009 in First Courses, Vegetarian Dishes

Southwest Sweet Potato Flan

Southwest Sweet Potato Flan

The very words “sweet potatoes” conjure up soothing images of holidays, favorite comfort foods and love! The classic 9 by 13 filled with sweet creamy marshmallow-topped goodness comes immediately to mind. But sweet potatoes have so many more possibilities in Southwest cuisine!

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