There are specific foods that are associated with certain days of the year. Along with steak, chips & dips, and wings, beer seems to be a popular association with Game Day. If holding a cold one isn't your thing, or if you're looking for a way to incorporate even more beer into the day, then using some in your cooking is the way to go.
With that in mind, we’ve gathered recipes that are made with beer that we know everyone will enjoy! From Beer-Braised Hot Pretzels and Beer Kielbasa Sausages to Beer Brisket and Beer-Batter Broccoli Bites. These recipes are sure to score big with your guests this Sunday!
- Beer-Braised Beef Hot Pretzels by Michal Frischman
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- Beer Bread by Mushky Perlstein
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- Oven-Baked Onion Rings by Brynie Greisman
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- Crockpot Brown Sugar Beer Chicken by Miriam Pascal
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- Beer Brisket by Rivky Kleiman
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- Beer-Battered Halibut by Debbie Grashin
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- Beer-Batter Broccoli Bites by Rivky Kleiman
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- Beer Kielbasa Sausages by Renee Muller
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- Chunky Chicken Taco Soup by Renee Muller
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- Barbecue Brisket by Rivky Kleiman
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