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    I see that this got moved to the "Our House" forum. Sorry for posting it in Football. I hadn't seen or used any of your other forums. Still hoping to get more ideas about Bison-themed tailgate menu.

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    No specific recipe for you, but with that many people for tailgating I'd try to use ground bison.

    There's a ton of bison breakfast nachos recipes, or maybe try something along the lines of one of the bakes with hash browns/eggs/cheese/ and substitute ground bison for ham/bacon ot whatever was originally in the recipe.
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    I'd just use ground beef with a 'made up' bison preparation - ie a "Bison Burger" is 1/4 lb. patty seasoned with salt, pepper, and Bold A1 sauce; sauteed onions, gruyere, and mayo/Bold A1 sauce. Then I'd do a "Cy Chicken" sandwich, grilled naked chicken, with green lettuce, cheese, and tabasco/mayo sauce for the ladies.

    As mentioned before, Bison is super lean. Prepared right, it's very good, but are you going to pull that off having never made it before - while tailgating? Too big of a risk for me.

    That being said they always had ground bison at the Hyvee's in Ames when I lived there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NDB2 View Post
    I'd just use ground beef with a 'made up' bison preparation - ie a "Bison Burger" is 1/4 lb. patty seasoned with salt, pepper, and Bold A1 sauce; sauteed onions, gruyere, and mayo/Bold A1 sauce. Then I'd do a "Cy Chicken" sandwich, grilled naked chicken, with green lettuce, cheese, and tabasco/mayo sauce for the ladies.

    As mentioned before, Bison is super lean. Prepared right, it's very good, but are you going to pull that off having never made it before - while tailgating? Too big of a risk for me.

    That being said they always had ground bison at the Hyvee's in Ames when I lived there.

    It looks like we have a few bison farms in Iowa that supply our stores. And I have a chef friend who handles our cooking. He will probably try some things during the week to get ready.

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    My wife and I both grew up in the tomato-based-chili-with-beans tradition which is too sweet/acidic for my taste so I made it with one part red enchilada sauce to two parts chili and thought I was some sort of cooking genius. Turns out people do this all the time. Why was I not told sooner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony View Post
    My wife and I both grew up in the tomato-based-chili-with-beans tradition which is too sweet/acidic for my taste so I made it with one part red enchilada sauce to two parts chili and thought I was some sort of cooking genius. Turns out people do this all the time. Why was I not told sooner?
    Cause you grew up in ND where many think black pepper is to spicy

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    This one is great

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony View Post
    My wife and I both grew up in the tomato-based-chili-with-beans tradition which is too sweet/acidic for my taste so I made it with one part red enchilada sauce to two parts chili and thought I was some sort of cooking genius. Turns out people do this all the time. Why was I not told sooner?
    A good chili starter if youre a not good from scratch cook is take two jars of your favorite salsa and blend then up. Then just add what you like until you get the taste you are looking for.
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    For me the one thing most people's chili is missing is chili powder, a lot of chili powder.

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    This.

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