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No Mayo! No Worries! Tailgating Menu Plan

We love outdoor shindigs when the weather is still warm with just a whisper of crisp to it. Buuuuuuttt, there’s just one fly in the apple cider: how to keep food safe.

Ellen: I’ll admit it, I am the food poisoning police. I blame my Microbiology degree and delicate stomach. I cannot stand to serve mayonnaise based foods at a picnic or tailgate, because unless they have been kept at exactly the right temperature, you’re serving your aunt’s famous pasta salad with a side of staph aureus toxins. Why do all of the picnic foods seem to be dripping with mayo?!

Erin: My reason is simpler. I HATE mayonnaise. Picture me gagging. For real.

Ellen: Any reason that takes you to a safer end when it comes to oil and eggs is a good reason, I always say.

Erin: Imma gonna get that embroidered on a dish towel for you. Anyway, we both realized we had no-mayo recipes in our go-to party food arsenals, that when we combined them together, made a pretty great menu plan.

Ellen: Now while these recipes are without eggs, cheese, and mayonnaise, they are not miraculous. You still need to transport the ones that need refrigeration in a cooler and they can only sit out for 2 hours AT THE MOST. If it is hotter than 90 degrees, they can only be out for an hour.

Erin: You’re so sensible.

Ellen: Awwww. Anyway, whether it be a picnic, pool party, or tailgate, these recipes are easy, delicious, . . .

Erin: And MAYO FREE!

No Mayo! No Worries! Taligating Menu Plan -- These recipes are yummy AND easy! -- Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

 1. Appetizer/Snacks

Old Bay Lemon Pepper Seasoned Pretzels

These pretzels are so easy to make and practically scream football. Why worry about refrigerating dips and spreads when these snacks are so jam-packed with flavor you don’t need them? Warning: you should make a double batch because these tasty creations have a very hard time making it out of the door.

Full Printable Recipe Here

An easy, yummy make and take appetizer! Old Bay Lemon Pepper Seasoned Ptetzels Recipe -- Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

2. Main Dish

No Mayo Chicken Salad

Don’t get us wrong. We love chili and chicken wings at a tailgate, but this is what we make when there are no outlets for our crockpots. This chicken salad keeps so well because there is NO MAYO, only avocado! With the added crunch of walnuts, apples, and grapes, this recipe feels very appropriate for fall. We often just set out a bowl of this yummy-ness with crackers and rolls, but we have been known to make paninis ahead of time if they don’t have to spend too long in the cooler.

Full Printable Recipe Here

No Mayo Chicken Salad---Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

3. Side Dishes

I. Cilantro Dijon Mustard Roasted Potato Salad

Potato salad has always seemed like mush to us . . . until this recipe. Here, the potatoes are roasted and the mustard dressing is light. The additions of roasted corn and cilantro bumps this recipe up to total fabulous-ness.

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Cilantro Dijon Mustard Roasted Potato Salad Recipe #yummy -- Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

II. Crispy Colorful Vinaigrette Coleslaw

If you want to be praised to the high heavens, then serve this slaw. We are not kidding. People go nuts for it.  It’s so flavorful without a heavy, fattening dressing. It’s perfect as a side, as well as on a sandwich, but especially by the spoonful.

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Crispy Colorful Vinaigrette Coleslaw Recipe -- Yummy and no mayo! -- Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

4. Dessert

Super Chocolate Chex Mix

What can we say? This dessert has it all. It’s quick and easy to make and take; it doesn’t require cutting or utensils; and it disappears so quickly you won’t have to worry about packing up leftovers.

Full Printable Recipe Here

Yummy, crunchy, sweet goodness -- Super Chocloate Chex Mix Recipe -- Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

 

Do you have any great additions you would make to this menu?

 

No Worries, No Mayo Taligating Menu Plan -- These recipes are yummy AND easy! -- Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

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The Lazy Girl Tailgating Party Plan

Fall is in the air and you know what that means?

Erin: My tailbone is permanently glued to my carpooling driver’s seat?

Ellen: No! Well yes, but what I was thinking of was FOOTBALL!

Erin: And that makes me think of tailgating.

Ellen: Gone are my college days where that word meant a keg and a bag of donuts.

Erin: I’m sorry to see those days of tight skin gone, but I am happy that we’ve entered the age of more refined parking lot soirees. And pure yumminess. Did the donuts always seem stale to you?

Ellen: I think stale was the best case scenario for those pastries. But let’s not forget, you don’t have to be eating out of the back of a minivan to enjoy this menu.

Erin: These eats are perfect for your living room too . . . even if you’re watching soccer.

Ellen: So whether you’re tailgating, couchgating, or just need dinner, tuck in for some deliciousness.

The Lazy Girl Tailgating Party Plan Sisterhood of the Sensible Moms

So first the APPETIZERS . . .

Lazy Girl’s Black Bean Cream Cheese Dip

You know what? Be a hero and make a double batch from the start.

This dip has four ingredients: cream cheese, black beans, salsa, and shredded cheese. The most involved step is draining the black beans. We have found it ups the appeal to use gourmet salsa, but really that’s like saying the red convertible made the Homecoming Queen even more popular. This dip is always the first to go. Just make sure you buy enough tortilla chips because people have been known to clean the dish out with a spoon. Or their tongue. And no one wants to see that.

Full printable recipe

 

Ellen’s Buffalo Chicken Dip

I make this all of the time, but there is still no picture because it goes too quickly! The secret to the scrumptious-ness of this dip is cooking the chicken in the crock pot the day before or earlier in the day. You MUST cook the chicken this way to get raves; if you just use plain shredded chicken, I can’t be responsible for the yawns you will incite.

And now the recipe is even better. I use to recommend a baking step, but that step has been punted. Now, I do EVERY step in the crock pot. Maybe “lazy” should be in the title of this recipe, too.

Full printable recipe

 

On to the MAIN COURSE . . .

Alright, so everyone is wowed by the appetizers. Time to kick the laziness up a notch.

Erin: Still lobbying to switch from “lazy” to “smart.”

Ellen: Oy! Well, since this is a new “recipe” we’re sharing, I’ll humor you.

The Smartest Crock Pot Pulled Pork

Lazy or smart? Potato, Pu-tah-toe.

There will be no printable recipe , because you’re a smartie and we believe in you.

Three ingredients: 5 – 8 pound pork tenderloin, package of dry onion soup mix, and one 16.9 oz bottle of Coke.

Throw it in the crock pot and let cook for at least 7 hours. Shred the meat with a fork.

You can do it!

Ellen: Alright, we may be lazy, but we can’t throw health completely to the wind. Gotta have some veggies.

Erin: See! That’s smart!! Seriously, we should drop the lazy.

Ellen: How about we call this recipe “Switzerland” and just go with the title it already has?

 

Crispy Colorful Vinaigrette Coleslaw

Best Cole Slaw EVER!

This cole slaw is the best, because it doesn’t have a drippy, creamy dressing. It perfectly tops the pulled pork on a bun or takes the heat away from the Buffalo Chicken Dip. The recipe calls for some chopping of vegetables, but if you want a lazier smarter version, you can just dump a bag of shredded cabbage, a bag of broccoli slaw, and a bag of shredded carrots in the bowl and call it a day.

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Can’t forget about DESSERT . . .

Oreo and Peanut Butter Brownie Bites

Oreo and Peanut Butter Brownie BitesYou can whip these up in minutes to be declared the MVP of all time of all tailgating parties . . . or couchgating Sundays. Yes, they are that good. Brownie mix, Oreos, and peanut butter: three ingredients that make your taste buds go boom!

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And a little LIBATION to wash it all down. . .

Ed’s Whiskey Sour Slush

whiske slush

You’ll have everybody cheering for YOU after you show up with this delicious drink to share. Erin’s dad keeps AT LEAST one batch in the freezer at all times and our friends clamor for it constantly. It’s a breeze to put together, but because it’s a slush, you need at least 12 hours to really get your chill on. Make it the night before the big game and you’re not just golden but the belle of the ball, if you will. Get it?

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With these recipes, you’ll have a party fit for the back of a minivan, a last minute neighborhood get-together, or a Sunday in the living room with your family. Less time spent worrying about what you’re going to serve means more time to practice your cheerleading moves. Go, Team!

-Ellen and Erin

 

 

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