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Your guests will love this touchdown party dip perfect for game day parties to snack on the entire game whenever a craving hits.
We all know the big game of football is coming soon so why not start preparing now and getting your party gear ready to go. And if you are a procrastinator, then no worries. The recipe and fun foodie DIY I have to show you today is going to be perfect to keep you out of the kitchen and spending more time watching the game with family and friends.
The key to a great party and entertaining are buying foods that are pretty much already prepared and just adding your own special twist to them. This way you can enjoy your friends and the game as much as possible without being stuck in the kitchen. Tyson® products are my personal go-to whenever I am needing party and game day foods for this exact reason.
Go on and head over to Sam’s Club where you can find both Tyson® Boneless Wyngz (3 lbs) Buffalo and State Fair® Mini Corn Dogs (65 cnt). You simply cannot beat the value Sam’s Club offers. Pick up a few of each and now you are ready to whip up this quick and easy Touchdown Party Dip perfect for any game day or party occasion. It pairs perfectly with both of these.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Mayonnaise
- 1 ½ tablespoons Ketchup
- 1 tsp sriracha
- 1 tablespoon Sweet relish
- 1 Garlic clove, minced
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- Mustard, for decoration
Mix all the above ingredients together except the mustard in a bowl and serve along with the Tyson® Boneless Wyngz (3 lbs) Buffalo and State Fair® Mini Corn Dogs.
For a little something extra fun, use a toothpick to dip in some mustard and draw on the corn dog the stitching similar to a football. These “mini footballs” will be adorable with this whole serving set-up.
Because the mini corn dogs have now become “mini footballs”, we have to set up a field goal. Using yellow pipe cleaners, bend them into the shape of the posts used for field goals. I took 2 pipe cleaners and just twisted them together to make it thicker and sturdier.
I placed the food on a plate on the table with the touchdown party dip sitting above the food platter using a plain white box. You could also use a cake stand. I attached the field goal posts to the white box in front of the dip using clear tape. I placed green scrapbook paper under the dip for the grass of the field.
Now when guests go to dip their food, the “mini footballs” we decorated earlier with the mustard will be perfect, and the scoring field goal to please all their appetites the entire game. I just love this whole set up and how easy it was to prepare the food and set everything up. Now I don’t have to worry about being in the kitchen and missing any of the big game. My husband will be pleased with the food which is another win!
Hurry to Sam’s Club now where the value can’t be beat and your guests are sure to be pleased. I am absolutely in love with the field goal posts I made so easily and the whole set-up. Let me know in the comments below if you have any game day food or tablescape ideas. I would love any new suggestions. Plus head over to claim this Ibotta offer for an extra savings before shopping.
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