The NFL Gameday Cookbook

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Manufacturer: Chronicle Books
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Author: Ray "DR. BBQ" Lampe
The NFL Gameday Cookbook Description
Binding: Paperback
Brand: Chronicle Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.578
EAN: 9780811863957
ISBN: 0811863956
Label: Chronicle Books
Manufacturer: Chronicle Books
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2008-07-21
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Studio: Chronicle Books
Brand: Chronicle Books
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.578
EAN: 9780811863957
ISBN: 0811863956
Label: Chronicle Books
Manufacturer: Chronicle Books
Number Of Items: 1
Book Pages: 240
Publication Date: 2008-07-21
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Studio: Chronicle Books
Editorial Review of The NFL Gameday Cookbook
The fans are roaring, the pigskin is flying, and only one thing is missing . . .grub. Acclaimed author Ray "Dr. BBQ" Lampe has created this cookbook specifically for NFL fans, with delicious recipes easy enough for the novice chef and also designed to travel to the game. Although most recipes center around the tailgater's sacred grill, the cookbook also includes sections on sandwiches, side dishes, desserts, and refreshing drinks. With photos of memorable NFL moments and 150 delicious recipes, like Bloody Mary Chicken Wings and Whiskey-Marinated Rib-eye Steaks, this game day cookbook ensures that the chef will be the star of this year's Super Bowl party.
Customer Reviews of The NFL Gameday Cookbook
Customer Rating: 




Review Summary: Great Cookbook
Review: I bought this cookbook for my 25 year old son. Every Sunday he and his girlfriend pick out a different recipe and try it. So far everything has been great.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: Game days taste much better!
Review: Since receiving this book we have now made several dishes each week of the season. Each recipe gets better and better. I hope to make our way thru most of them before the season is over. I highly recommend this book.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: Extra Point BBQ Rub - the best!
Review: I made the extra point barbecue rub and it was delicious. I've used it on ribs and pork chops, it's been great on both! My other favorite was the Midfield BBQ Sauce, it's made with V-8 juice (I use the spicy hot), yum-yum.
The menus are geared toward the names of the teams. For example, the food suggested for an Arizona Cardinals game is suited for the southwest cuisine. So all food suggested is grilled avocados, catfish tacos, loaded cornbread casserole, etc.
The food suggested for a Chicago Bears game is Italian Sausage Soup, Tofu eggless egg salad sandwiches and lettuce wedge salad. There are also other suggested appetizers, desserts, entrees, etc.
The menu suggested for a Minnesota Vikings game is baked brie with chutney and bacon, BBQ shrimp toast, and grilled tuna sandwiches and chipotle. Certainly not your typical tail gate food.
The Cincinnati Bengals page talked all about the Cincinnati chili that Cincy is famous for...but then didn't provide a recipe for it. A true gameday party would have "3 way's" available.
The mac and cheese soup was awesome. We just loved it.
There are limited pictures, 16 or so in the center of the book so you don't get much guidance for presentation or what the finished dish should look like. The pages are thick and glossy so book would make a great gift. I agree with the other reviewer that if you can get the original game day family cookbook, it's got more recipes that 80's tailgaters would be more familiar with. These are good just for a new generation.
I tried the BBQ fruit rub but couldn't get anyone to eat it. I don't know if the proportions are correct in the cookbook but it was way too much nutmeg for our tastes so the kids just preferred the plain fruit. Perhaps I made it wrong or our tastes were not prepared for the nutmeg.
There are also menus (appetizer, entrees and desserts) with all recipes provided for Draft Day, Opening Day, Super Bowl, and Pro Bowl. There are also drink recipes provided. It's truly a complete gameday cookbook.
Overall a good cookbook and a great gift. But don't expect the tried and true tailgate recipes you'd expect, get the NFL family cookbook for that. Then add this cookbook for the more modern recipes with a flair.
If you want checklists and other tailgating tips check out the website www.tailgating.com it's a great website.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: Great!
Review: The recipes in this book look easy. I haven't had a chance to make any yet but plan on doing so soon.
Customer Rating:




Review Summary: nfl cook books
Review: this cookbook is ok but not as good as the frist NFL cookbook called NFL FAMILY COOKBOOK in my opion this is much better book if you can still find one
Review Summary: Great Cookbook
Review: I bought this cookbook for my 25 year old son. Every Sunday he and his girlfriend pick out a different recipe and try it. So far everything has been great.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Game days taste much better!
Review: Since receiving this book we have now made several dishes each week of the season. Each recipe gets better and better. I hope to make our way thru most of them before the season is over. I highly recommend this book.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Extra Point BBQ Rub - the best!
Review: I made the extra point barbecue rub and it was delicious. I've used it on ribs and pork chops, it's been great on both! My other favorite was the Midfield BBQ Sauce, it's made with V-8 juice (I use the spicy hot), yum-yum.
The menus are geared toward the names of the teams. For example, the food suggested for an Arizona Cardinals game is suited for the southwest cuisine. So all food suggested is grilled avocados, catfish tacos, loaded cornbread casserole, etc.
The food suggested for a Chicago Bears game is Italian Sausage Soup, Tofu eggless egg salad sandwiches and lettuce wedge salad. There are also other suggested appetizers, desserts, entrees, etc.
The menu suggested for a Minnesota Vikings game is baked brie with chutney and bacon, BBQ shrimp toast, and grilled tuna sandwiches and chipotle. Certainly not your typical tail gate food.
The Cincinnati Bengals page talked all about the Cincinnati chili that Cincy is famous for...but then didn't provide a recipe for it. A true gameday party would have "3 way's" available.
The mac and cheese soup was awesome. We just loved it.
There are limited pictures, 16 or so in the center of the book so you don't get much guidance for presentation or what the finished dish should look like. The pages are thick and glossy so book would make a great gift. I agree with the other reviewer that if you can get the original game day family cookbook, it's got more recipes that 80's tailgaters would be more familiar with. These are good just for a new generation.
I tried the BBQ fruit rub but couldn't get anyone to eat it. I don't know if the proportions are correct in the cookbook but it was way too much nutmeg for our tastes so the kids just preferred the plain fruit. Perhaps I made it wrong or our tastes were not prepared for the nutmeg.
There are also menus (appetizer, entrees and desserts) with all recipes provided for Draft Day, Opening Day, Super Bowl, and Pro Bowl. There are also drink recipes provided. It's truly a complete gameday cookbook.
Overall a good cookbook and a great gift. But don't expect the tried and true tailgate recipes you'd expect, get the NFL family cookbook for that. Then add this cookbook for the more modern recipes with a flair.
If you want checklists and other tailgating tips check out the website www.tailgating.com it's a great website.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: Great!
Review: The recipes in this book look easy. I haven't had a chance to make any yet but plan on doing so soon.
Customer Rating:
Review Summary: nfl cook books
Review: this cookbook is ok but not as good as the frist NFL cookbook called NFL FAMILY COOKBOOK in my opion this is much better book if you can still find one
