By: Kevin King
If you are looking for the something to indulge your inner foodie at the Rogers Center (Stadium for YOOOURRRR TORONTOOOOO BLUEJAYS) we have made a couple suggestions on unique foods at the Jays game. BEST: Sausage poutine Go to Canada, get some poutine. And while the Blue Jays have many, many variations on the national classic, they do it right with this option: the Liberty Village sausage poutine. Available from Toronto Street Eats, it comes with two different kinds of sausage—smoked farmers and peameal-bacon, another Canadian staple—with onions and peppers atop fries with cheese curds and gravy. (Also Check out the Buffalo Cauliflower poutine for a "healthier" poutine) FUN: Streetcar Tacos Nothing says fun like tacos, because you can make it how you like it with as many toppings, as your heart desires.It is almost like being a kid again, where the possibilities are endless and the result is simply delicious. Located at Section 537, the Mexican-inspired dish is offered as a trio of chipotle ground beef or adobo chicken tacos, both served on a bed of creamy slaw, and with the option to customize with different toppings. (See Picture Below) WEIRDEST: Churro “Dessert” Poutine Rest assured, there’s no gravy, cheese curds or fries in this one, just their sugary counterparts: churro in place of the potato, ice cream in place of the cheese and caramel sauce to sub in for the gravy. “Dessert poutine” is a scary thought, but this one actually sounds on the level.
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By Kevin King
For any of you looking to make your next fight night or game day special even more epic, We have come up with a list of some snacks that can absolutely enhance your experience. #1 Party Mix I mean anything with the word party in it has to be good right ? Considering these mixes consist of your (I mean probably right ?) favourite crunchy foods, such as Cheetos or pretzels. These will definitely get your fight night from the first round to the last. #2 Good Ol' Tortillas If there was ever a go-to food for any major event tortillas are guaranteed to be front and center, probably accompanied by salsa and/or guacamole. The beauty of tortillas is they are cheap to buy or if you want to make your own they are fairly simple to make. #3 Tater tots Tater tots are simply just the perfect snack for anything. Small enough to enjoy multiple, but fluffy enough where you can just stuff your face.Nothing goes better with an MMA or boxing event than these golden pillows of deliciousness. #4 Popcorn This may sound too plain to have just popcorn, but frankly if it is good enough to enjoy while watching movies, why not indulge while watching your next fight. If your feeling fancy why not Pimp up your popcorn with some parmesan cheese. #5 Buffalo Chicken Bites Nothing says "I'm ready to watch the fight" than chicken wings, so instead of having to worry about throwing away the bones, Why not grab some buffalo chicken bites. Essentially all of the meat and flavour with none of the worry about getting rid of the bones or leaving meat on the bone. Buffalo Chicken Bites are an absolute necessity at any fight night just because of the convenience and the overall flavour you get. I hope this helped give you a couple ideas for your next Fight night. All of these are fairly easy to make or find in your local grocery store meaning you get to spend more time watching the fights you love! Post your fav Fight/Gameday Snacks in the comments below |
AuthorKevin King - Food Lover Archives
May 2018
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