Card Night Snack Help
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Slikk

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2,135 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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For our monthly Poker night we normally rely on bags of Haribo, fridge leftovers, fat cigars etc to soak up the beer and JD. However, this year we will be taking it in turns to supply "unusual" snacks. Scampi Fries and Twiglets are NOT acceptable, nor is the use of cutlery (for obvious reasons). I have scoured the 'net but failed massively to find anything suitable - pickled locusts, that kind of thing. Anyone got any suggestions?

captainzep

13,306 posts

216 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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The only time I will enter a 'healthfood shop' is to buy satay broad beans and the like. Great with beer.

Or buy decent biltong online?

http://www.biltong.co.uk/SearchResult.aspx?Categor...

HRG

72,863 posts

263 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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A nasty variant on an otherwise nice meal.

Tin of chilli, Doritos, salsa and cheese. Spread the salsa and cheese on the Doritos and microwave for a minute. Throw heated chilli on afterwards, job's a good un. You can add sour cream and guacamole if you want to look flash.



Nefarious

989 posts

289 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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Try your local Japanese shop for Wasabi Peas. Nice and spicy alternative to nuts (and I do mean spicy!).

Or get some pork rind off your butcher, score it all over, rub with salt and olive oil and bake at c.220C until its all dried out - homemade pork scratchings - go great with beer!

Slikk

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2,135 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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Thanks chaps - gonna need a bigger table.. .. ..

bazking69

8,620 posts

214 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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I tend to find that snacks never hit the spot on a poker evening, and we usually end up hank marvin and break to order a filthy takeaway.
The sort of people I play Poker with wouldn't appreciate finger grub that had had effort up into it, so we usually end up, after piles of crisps, and beer, ordering either two of the largest greasiest pizzas money can buy or a bucket of fried chicken that is usually half full of oil...
Either could cause a coronary, neither are very tasty, but after a long evening of poker and drinking, they manage to hit the spot perfectly.

bridgdav

4,805 posts

272 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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Break for 'SCOOBY SNACKS'

Make your own.

Chunky Bread or Half Loaf each
Sliced Meat (Ham,Chicken,Perreroni etc)
Sliced Cheese (Selection)
Pickles
Sauces etc etc etc..



Noger

7,117 posts

273 months

Tuesday 6th January 2009
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The definitive late night card snack is surely Bacon Du Bedat.

Grill rindless streaky bacon until very crisp.

Toast some country bread, or ciabatta.

Lay on some cold smoked salmon.

Spread with mango chutney (no, not a misprint !).

Slap on the bacon and eat at once.

Chim Girl

6,268 posts

283 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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If you're still looking for interesting snacks, how about chocolate covered ants, chocolate covered scorpion and curried crickets? All available from Osgrow (scroll to the bottom of the page, they're all listed individually)

captainzep

13,306 posts

216 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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Chim Girl said:
If you're still looking for interesting snacks, how about chocolate covered ants, chocolate covered scorpion and curried crickets? All available from Osgrow (scroll to the bottom of the page, they're all listed individually)
Or, take some plain chocolate, melt it, and cover some pretzels or breadsticks or marshmallows or something.

That way, you get the chocolate taste, but without the invertebrates.

Chim Girl

6,268 posts

283 months

Friday 9th January 2009
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captainzep said:
Chim Girl said:
If you're still looking for interesting snacks, how about chocolate covered ants, chocolate covered scorpion and curried crickets? All available from Osgrow (scroll to the bottom of the page, they're all listed individually)
Or, take some plain chocolate, melt it, and cover some pretzels or breadsticks or marshmallows or something.

That way, you get the chocolate taste, but without the invertebrates.
I just can't picture blokes playing cards and having a chocolate fondue. Could be wrong though. hehe