AFC Football Tailgating Recipes
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Football fans are as passionate about eating as they are their teams of choice -- the style of on-the-go cooking known as "tailgating" was first coined by followers of the pigskin sport. Click on the gallery tab to find out which recipes the self-described Commissioner of Tailgating, Tailgating.com's Joe Cahn, suggests for fans of every team in the American Football Conference, then be sure to see what they're eating in the NFC, including Green Bay Packers recipes.
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By Nikki Hill
Football fans may arguably be the most diehard of all American sports boosters, but they are absolutely the most passionate when it comes to eating -- can anyone say "tailgating"? What other sport coined a term to describe the on-the-go cooking and eating synonymous with the game? In that spirit, we've consulted with self-described Commissioner of Tailgating, tailgating.com's Joe Cahn, to bring you the best recipes -- by team -- to eat this tailgating season. So grab your grills, good eats, football jerseys and beer and get to the stadium to start cooking ... and come back soon to see what AFC tailgate fans are eatin'!
Pittsburgh Steelers
Steelers' fans are not only proud of their football team but they are proud of their city, which is why many name their tailgating foods after their beloved City of Bridges. Some start off their day of football with the Steel City Afterburner Breakfast. After breakfast, it's time to whip out the Sausage Wontons with a side of Steel City Crunchy Coleslaw. Another fan favorite is the Primanti Bros. Sandwiches. Then root for one of only three teams to have won the Super Bowl five times!
Baltimore Ravens
Maryland is known for its seafood, so what better way to start a Ravens game than with some fresh Chesapeake Bay Grilled Shrimp. Tote along a portable grill and this dish is a cinch to whip up. Keep the theme swimming with Radcliffe's Clam Dip, a crowd-pleaser that serves about 15 - 25 people. For turf lovers, try Mike's Maryland Raven Chili, sure to keep fans warm when the cold comes to town.
Buffalo Bills
Buffalo fans are used to the cold, which explains why The Commissioner picked Hot Wings as the tailgating food of choice. A famed concoction among Bills fans is the Mouthful, a huge breakfast sandwich made with eggs, a blueberry pancake, bacon, hash and even more food than one can imagine! Buffalo fans also like their Turkey in a Can -- it's great to eat and the can seconds as a heating vessel when the turkey's finished!
Cincinnati Bengals
Who dey think gonna beat dem Bengals? Nobody! Cincy fans are some of the spiciest in the NFL. For a little kick, try the Bengals Stuffed Jalapenos that are filled with sausage and bacon. Easy Dip and Cincinnati Chili are both great appetizers for those that would rather spend time mingling than cooking. For the expert tailgater, try Who Dey Meatballs. This game day staple takes some effort, but the joy they bring makes these must-try tailgate fare.
Cleveland Browns
Browns fans are a hearty bunch, meat-loving crowd so The Commissioner says to go with oversized portions of "roast pig, sausage and deep fried turkey" as the tailgating picks for Cleveland. And what's all that meat without any starch? We suggest Big Johnny G's Cleveland Browns Tailgate Potatoes on the side.
Denver Broncos
Mass amounts of Bronco fans at "Mile High Stadium" -- seats have been selling out here since it opened in 1970 -- clamor for classic Baby Back Ribs and Beer Batter Wings. We suggest throwing a few steaks on the grill as well to step up the game, and to ensure it's perfectly cooked, be sure to take note of some awesome just-right beef tips.
Houston Texans
Hot and spicy Tex-Mex fare is, not surprisingly The Commissioner's pick for Texan fans. Try the Texans Best Dip to start off the tailgate and some fabulous margaritas to get you through the heat!
Indianapolis Colts
It's hard not to know about the Colts even if you aren't a football fan. Star quarterback Peyton Manning is seen everywhere from country music concerts to commercials on television. Colts fans also put themselves out there in a big way with wild and wonderful dishes like Fruit Pizza, The Brew Crew Killer Pork Loin and even Uncle Dan's Almost Famous Chili. Note to Peyton: We smell a new endorsement opportunity!
Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs have the best home record in the NFL as well as the loudest outdoor stadium. They have their 12th man (the fans) to thank for that! A diverse Kansas City crowd enjoys everything from an Easy Brisket to Grilled Chicken Quesadillas and the slightly wacky Smoked Salmon Hawaiian Cajun Style -- now THAT'S some boomin' food!
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