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A few years ago I could barely boil water.

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Determined to be a kick ass wife, I developed a love for football and learned to cook in my tiny Jersey City kitchen. I spend my days working in Manhattan, my nights and weekends chasing after a rambunctious toddler, and the hours in between cooking with my husband and feeding my TV habit...oh, and I blog about it all! 

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Sep112011

Game Day Eats: Create a Baked Potato Bar

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Happy Monday friends! How are you? How was your weekend? Shaun and I spent the weekend in Lewes, Delaware with my sister Kimberly and her boyfriend Nick. We spent time beaching, riding bikes, eating and enjoying the sunset from a rooftop.

It was glorious.

So today I want to talk a little bit about football.

When Shaun and I first got married, I not only made it my mission to become a domestic goddess (still working on that one), but to also try and share his love of football. I knew that Sundays in the fall and winter would be dominated by football, so why fight it? I figured it would be more fun to try and share this interest with him, rather than either sit on the couch filled with boredness or make other plans for about 18 Sundays in a row. I chose to get on the bandwagon.

 

I think it's one of the best decisions I've ever made. Not only do we now share a love of football, but we relish lazy Sundays on the couch, eating food, drinking beer and talking. We both dress up in our respective team jerseys and settle in for the day. In case you weren't around last season to read about it, Shaun is a Jets fan while I love the Giants (but we both root for both teams as long as they aren't playing each other ;)).

For the opening game on Thursday night, I wanted to do something easy, filling, and not entirely unhealthy. After loving the mashed potato bar at my brother-in-law's wedding, I realized that I had most of the ingredients on hand to create a mini baked potato bar for the two of us. Easy? Check. Filling? Check. Semi-healthy? check checkity check check.

What's that? You want to make a baked potato bar too? Well let me tell you how I set it all up. It's very difficult and time consuming.

There's really no wrong way to do this. Start with a basic baked potato and add whatever toppings you'd like! We went standard with Greek yogurt, turkey bacon and chives, but I also went a little out of the box and concocted a buffalo baked potato...a potato topped with blue cheese crumbles and a few dashes of hot sauce. Now that's my kind of potato! And truly perfect for game day, no?

What You'll Need:
potatoes, baked (amount & variety of your choice)
sour cream or Greek yogurt
cheese (I had mozzarella and blue cheese crumbles on hand)
turkey bacon, cooked through and crumbled
fresh chives, minced
hot sauce (I used Frank's Red Hot)
butter
kosher salt
any other toppings ya like!

Shaun and I simply layered on whatever toppings we wanted and enjoyed them on the couch while watching the Saints-Packers game. It was so fun to kick off the season with homemade eats that were a bit out of the ordinary and a bit more fun to boot.

I really love this because there are a million other ideas for this too! Shaun already has ideas for Mexican-themed baked potatoes by adding some green chiles, beans, sharp cheddar cheese and a drizzle of enchilada sauce! Or how about a scoop of turkey chili and a sprinkling of cheese? We're also brainstorming other cuisine themes and I can't wait to try them out! Such a filling and easy dish for game day or an any day dinner too.

So that's how we kicked off the season. I can't wait to share other great game day ideas with you as the season goes along. If you're looking for more ideas, check out some of my favorites:

Pizza Dip

Spinach Pinwheels

Garlic & Goat Cheese Crostini

Toasted Sweet Corn & Avocado Salsa

Banana Cupcakes + Nutella Frosting

Questions of the Day:

Have you ever taken on the interests of your significant other, best friend or family members?

Did you make anything for football - or for any reason at all! - this weekend?

psst...I put together a fall mood board that I'm more than mildly obsessed with over on The Peach & The Pit...I hope you'll check out the drool-fest!

Reader Comments (14)

Love the idea of a potato bar. Never thought of doing that before and thinking I have done. This is a football fanatic family and all i am every doing come September it seems is making my gameday menus! LOL! Sounds like you had a great weekend!

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKitchen Belleicious

Well.... even though you are BOTH wearing the incorrect jerseys you have put together one awesome potato! That hot sauce on top makes up for the fact that you are not wearing a Charger jersey, so we'll let it slide!! Nicely done! That's a seriously awesome potato!

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKim - Liv Life

I looove football (and baseball)! My interest has grown since Sean and I started dating but now we go to tons of Phillies games and at least 1 Eagles game a year! I think that means that at least two Sunday's a season we will be rooting against each other since you are a Giants fan! ;)

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAlicia @ AliGirl Cooks

Super idea for a tailgate party. I'm a Dallas fan and...bummer, they lost.

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterjoanne

LOVE baked potatoes- and I think they aren't complete without Franks Red Hot. Sorry about your Giants, but SO not sorry at the same time because the 'Skins won!

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLauraJayne

Such a cute idea! While I don't really pay attention to football, I happily make snacks and drink wine. :)

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered Commenteremily (a nutritionist eats)

this is such a good idea!

my hubs would LOVE this one!!!

Great idea with the potato bar! I'm not a sports fan but I'm all about sports bars (ahem beer and fried food ahem) and football gatherings (ahem chips and dip ahem) Maybe I'll be a good wife and invite all of hubby's friends over to have a party of our own! This potato bar would be great!

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJoanna

Baked potato bars are so much fun; especially in a large family with picky eaters. I really like the buffalo style idea. Frank's hot sauce is a staple in my house.

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKristen

love when cocktail hours have the mashed potato bar...the baked potato one is also a great idea. you are a good wife. i wish i could get into football & i think my husband does too. I love the whole eating and drinking aspect of it, but get so bored with the game ...just too many rules.

September 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSarah @preserveorg

Such a fun idea! Football food is one of the reasons I love watching football:-)

September 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLauren at Keep It Sweet

Hi there! Just found your blog from SRC and I love it! I also live in NJ. I've always thought a baked potato bar would be so much fun. I love those type of ideas and I'm going to try that very soon!

December 19, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMichele

Thank you Michelle! So happy you found us. It's incredibly easy and delish!

December 19, 2011 | Registered CommenterRachel

Oh man! that all looks amazing! I LOVE this idea!! Especially the hot sauce and blue cheese crumbles!!

thanks for sharing this!

March 20, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterDana

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