Well, there it is. It's going to be the Packers and the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV. And here are my last two football-watching snacks; both are scrumptious, but entirely different. One is an old favorite and the other I found in Donna Hay Magazine. You'll like them both.
Bacon pinwheels have been around forever. There are recipes using packaged croissant dough, pie pastry or puff pastry dough. Cheddar cheese, Parmesan cheese, no cheese. Scallions or parsley or both. In fact, the only constant is bacon. I've made them all ways but if you want to make them dressy, I've found the puff pastry/bacon only version makes the prettiest presentation.
Here's the basic recipe...it really adapts well to either puff pastry or croissant dough. And you can stuff them with whatever takes your fancy. In these, I used bacon, scallions, 2 cheeses and croissant dough. You can even use lo-cal versions of some of the ingredients. This is such perfect football food and a snap to make. Is there anyone who doesn't love bacon? Hello out there? Anyone at all?
I didn't think so.
Bacon Pinwheels
Ingredients:
1 package of crescent roll dough
6 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
5 green onions, chopped
1 cup grated cheddar cheese, room temperature
8 slices of bacon, cooked and chopped
Method:
Preheat oven to 375 F.
Unroll the crescent rolls and seal all the edges. Flatten slightly with a rolling pin.
Mix the cream cheese, cheddar cheese and onions and spread evenly over the dough. Sprinkle with the chopped bacon. Roll up like a jelly roll and refrigerate at least 1/2 an hour. Makes it easier to slice.
Slice in 1/4 inch slices, put on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake 12-15 minutes or until well browned.
Last but not least is a rather unusual football snack, but the group I made them for last year really liked them. Of course, they take a bit longer than some recipes because you have to cook and cool the polenta first. Do it the day before so you don't have to think about it; the rest is super simple. If you have time, make a garlic aioli...it's marvelous with these polenta sticks. I use a recipe I found in Gourmet magazine ages ago. (Which I didn't make for this photo. This is sour cream, not nearly as good.)
These crunch so nicely when you bite into them and the herbs are wonderful. You can't beat Donna Hay for recipes. Smartest thing I ever did was take a subscription. It's worth every penny.
Enjoy the Super Bowl!
Herbed Polenta Chips
Donna Hay Magazine, Issue 51
Ingredients:
For the polenta:
3 1/2 cups chicken stock
1 cup instant polenta
1 ounce butter, chopped
1/4 cup finely grated Parmesan
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
For the chips:
1 tablespoon chopped rosemary leaves
1 tablespoon thyme leaves
1 tablespoon oregano leaves
olive oil
Method:
To make the polenta:
Place the stock in a saucepan and bring to a boil. While whisking, slowly add the polenta. Whisk until thickened, about 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat, add the butter, Parmesan and salt and pepper to taste.
Spoon into a lightly greased baking pan and spread until aboutn 3/4 of an inch thick. Refrigerate until set.
Preheat oven to 425 F. Cut the polenta into fingers and brush with the olive oil. Mix the herbs and roll the fingers in them. Place on a lightly greased baking sheet and bake 20-25 minutes or until golden brown.
Serve with garlic aioli (recipe follows), sour cream or mayonnaise.
Garlic Aioli
Gourmet Magazine, February 2007
Ingredients:
2 medium heads garlic, left whole
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 1/2 cups mayonnaise
2 teaspoons apple-cider vinegar
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
Method:
Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 400°F.
Cut off and discard tops of garlic heads to expose cloves, then brush each head with 1/2 tablespoon oil. Wrap heads together in foil and bake until tender, about 45 minutes. Cool to warm.
Squeeze garlic from skins into a food processor and purée with mayonnaise, vinegar, pepper, and salt. Transfer aioli to a bowl and stir in chives.
Garlic Aioli
Gourmet Magazine, February 2007
Ingredients:
2 medium heads garlic, left whole
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 1/2 cups mayonnaise
2 teaspoons apple-cider vinegar
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
Method:
Put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 400°F.
Cut off and discard tops of garlic heads to expose cloves, then brush each head with 1/2 tablespoon oil. Wrap heads together in foil and bake until tender, about 45 minutes. Cool to warm.
Squeeze garlic from skins into a food processor and purée with mayonnaise, vinegar, pepper, and salt. Transfer aioli to a bowl and stir in chives.
Love your herb Polenta chips. Is in my to-do-list soon.
ReplyDeleteBarbara, I love both, but bacon always, always wins me over. Somehow it's hard to say no to something (anything) with bacon.
ReplyDeleteSam
An, deliciousness! I agree with Sam--put bacon in it and I'm happy. Both of these recipes sound worthy of super bowl viewing/eating!!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Quite a bit of football watching here yesterday compared to hockey..Anyone would appreciate these great snack! Thanks...
ReplyDeleteThose bacon pinwheels look wonderful Barbara. Gotta give those a try.
ReplyDeleteAnother great choice of Superbowl snacks! Those pinwheels must be addictive.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I told you Barbara Im crazy by snacks like this, look delicious, love the pictures,xxx gloria
ReplyDeleteYum, more of my favorite kinds of food! For some strange reason I don't feel guilty eating foods like this when I'm watching a football game. I would be a party pooper if I didn't.
ReplyDeleteOoo... Barbara, more of those terrific snacks! Thanks for sharing with us. Hope you're enjoying your day.
ReplyDeleteCheers, KRisty
Raising my hand as a bacon lover ;)
ReplyDeleteThese both sound great, Barbara. There will be lots of Super Bowl parties here in Wisconsin this year and these are two great ideas!
These bacon puffs are so easy and look so decadent! We do not have super bowl in Greece but we have soccer games and these little treats along with the polenta sticks will make some people I know very very happy!
ReplyDeleteLook at these delicious finger foods, your place is definitely going to be the place to be come Superbowl Sunday!
ReplyDelete*kisses* HH
Pinwheels, here I come!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for something yummy to take to a Super Bowl party I'm going to. Those pinwheels ought to fit the bill quite nicely!
ReplyDeleteThanks..
Wonderful finger food!!! The polenta sticks are interesnting and sound delicious!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of polenta sticks, very intriguing indeed. Garlic Aioli, oh goodness!
ReplyDeleteWell, Barbara you've pretty much wrapped up the finger food dilemma for Super Bowl Sunday which is A-OKay with me!!!
Thank you so much for sharing...
Barbara, I love finger food...the polenta looks very tempting :-)
ReplyDeleteherbed polenta chips - I am in love!
ReplyDeleteTwo delicious options Barbara.
ReplyDeleteThese are both big winners for the nosh set, Barbara. I love the idea of the polenta fries with all those herbs and then the garlic dunk... whoa that must be super evil wicked delicious! I like that you put the cider vinegar in there... never saw that in an aioli... the tang must be great.
ReplyDeletei honestly have no idea which i'd try first, they both look amazing. i love bacon, and i love polenta too! great game time snacks.
ReplyDeleteI can snack on those pinwheels anytime...however, those polenta snacks are what really got my attention this time. I love polenta and have yet to adapt it this way ;o)
ReplyDeleteCiao for now and wishing you fun Football times ;o)
Claudia
wow love the herbed polenta chips :-0
ReplyDeleteThose polenta "chips" look amazing. I hate football but I love game-day snacks :)
ReplyDeleteOh yum. One for me, one for the Knight. Sissy can't have either though, so... we won't have to share!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your snack ideas look great! I love watching the Super Bowl, regardless of who's playing.
ReplyDeleteThose polenta chips look really crispy and wonderful, what a nice alternative to fries!
ReplyDeleteMmmm....both of these look delicious and snack-worthy. I can't pass up anything with bacon. :)
ReplyDeleteLove both your treats! They would be perfect for any gathering! I'm thinking football, yes, but also for my book club meetings!
ReplyDeleteThese are all great! Polenta chips are our way of using polenta leftovers (when we have any!). I like them for breakfast :)
ReplyDeleteThe polenta chips are new to me and sound fun to make--not to mention really good :)
ReplyDeleteWould it be wrong if I made the polenta and then hid it from all my football-watching friends? I don't think I could share. Looks too good.
ReplyDeleteBoth the bacon pinwheels and the polenta would make it hard for me to concentrate on the game!
ReplyDeleteYour maing me hungry, what great game day bacony snacks!
ReplyDeleteThose bacon pinwheels and polenta chips look terrific, awesome snacks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a perfect snack, so perfect for a happy gathering.
ReplyDeleteSomeone is lucky at your house. The herbed polenta with the aoli is singing my song and calling my name. I would be dipping and licking that bowl clean.
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!
Did you watch the game?
:)
valerie
Both snacks look really wonderful. I could eat the pinwheels right now!
ReplyDeleteBarbara--it's so fun how you mix-it-up old school and new with these super bowl snack recipes. You really grabbed me with those crispy polenta sticks, and their gorgeous herb dusting. Now I will have to check out Donna Hay (new to me, cool!)
ReplyDeleteThose polenta chips look like they would totally float my boat! yum!
ReplyDeleteMore great appetizers Barbara. I am going to have to look into Donna Hay. I will definitely be trying these two. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a big football fan, but I've already been thinking about snacks for Super Bowl Sunday. The polenta chips look great! Those will disappear quickly with the aioli.
ReplyDeletethe polent chips sounds just awesome!! thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteBoth are so decadent! Will go well with beer, too.
ReplyDeletethese are crispy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteI didn't mean for the story to be sad. All I meant was he got to go to her magical world, where they could be together always.
ReplyDeleteOh my, do these look delicious, Barbara! What a great Superbowl menu you have...I'm adding the herbed polenta to my list, it sounds fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThese look totally addicting. But then I love polenta in any shape or form. :)
ReplyDeleteThat herb polenta really catches my attention with those yummy garlic aioli they're a superb combo. Love the bacon in that piwheel.Yum yum.
ReplyDeleteWow, what great food! You must be very popular at Superbowl time. I won't be watching it but would happily settle for these snack, especially the polenta chips. Yum!
ReplyDeleteGood morning dearest Barbara! YUMMMMMMMM! Oh dear, I am so glad that just looking at food doesn't pack on the pounds! Those polenta sticks at the end especially have my attention! You are a wonder yourself dearest! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SWEET COMMENTS and for coming by...enjoy the weekend! Anita
ReplyDeleteYummy looking snacks Barbara! I love cheese and bacon scrolls and I think Mr NQN had to organise an intervention to stop me from eating them! :P
ReplyDeleteso who are you pulling for? the packers come from the land of cheese, so i think i'm swayed toward them. :)
ReplyDeletegreat noshes--the polenta fries are unique and awesome!
Mmm those polenta fries look fantastic (A nice change from potatoes I can tell you that!).
ReplyDeleteMy go-to Superbowl snack is jalapeno poppers but I can't wait to give those bacon pinwheels a *ahem* spin ;)
I loveeee DOnna Hay too and u have some wonderful bites happening galore!
ReplyDeleteOh the football watching at ur place is oh so interestingly delicious!
Love ur deliciousness galore!
Wow, I'd LOVE both of those snacks, but the polenta chips might be genius :) Delicious!
ReplyDeleteSues
Wow, how fantastic do those look!
ReplyDeleteAnother winner my friend. xoxoxo
ReplyDeletegreat snacks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving me so much love and support this week!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! These look scrumptious! By the way, the Pizza Puffs were a big hit with my girls, and they could not get enough of those scallion pancakes! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI just made polenta, I should have read your post and made these instead!
ReplyDeleteI am totally making those bacon pinwheels this weekend. Bacon fan, for sure...a whole houseful of them.
ReplyDeleteLots of yummy love,
Alex aka Ma What's For Dinner
www.mawhats4dinner.com