Caramel Apple Nacho Bar for Tailgating

Caramel Apple Nacho Bar for Tailgating

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Fall time is apple time! If you are looking for an easy, kid-approved, delicious tailgate food idea, try creating a Caramel Apple Nacho Bar for Tailgating. Adults are sure to love this feel good tailgate recipe as well with all the sweet and savory combinations.

Easy Setup for a Caramel Apple Nacho Bar

The great part about setting this up, is that the toppings are truly endless and can be personalized to any tastes, allergies, or dietary restrictions. Simply slice your apples into wedges and add your toppings! Here are some of our caramel apple topping ideas to help get you started.

Caramel Apple Nacho Bar for Tailgating

This unique twist on caramel apples is sure to be a crowd pleaser of all ages! Put together a quick and easy Caramel Apple Nacho Bar for your tailgate crew.
Prep Time30 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Cold Tailgating Food, Easy Tailgate Food, Food for a Crowd, No Cook Tailgate Food, Tailgate Food, Tailgating Food, Tailgating Food Ideas

Ingredients

Toppings

  • Caramel
  • Chocolate Syrup
  • Chopped Nuts
  • Slivered Almonds
  • Mini Marshmallows
  • Crushed Oreos
  • Mini M&Ms
  • Mini Pretzels
  • Mini Chocolate Chips
  • White Chocolate Chips
  • Reeses Pieces
  • Almond Butter
  • Peanut Butter
  • Nutella

Notes

Tips for a Caramel Apple Nacho Bar:

  • For that perfectly warm melted caramel, you can use your Instant Pot like a double boiler
  • You could also use a lined Crock Pot. We love the cook and carry style crock pot to minimize accidents in the car
  • Turn your Nachos into easy dipping ability with Nacho Trays
  • Stick with 2-3 toppings for a smaller group to minimize food waste
  • Fresh orchard apples are divine! You won’t be disappointed if you go for fresh apple quality.

What will you add to your Caramel Apple Nacho Bar?

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Low Country/Shrimp Boil for Tailgating

Low Country/Shrimp Boil for Tailgating

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One of our most popular tailgates of last football season was our Shrimp Boil. We love finding tailgating food that will feed a crowd and this recipe was incredibly easy. It also requires minimum equipment so it is super easy to assemble, cook, and pack back up.

We bought our Loco Cooker setup originally for our annual Derby party. I realized at that time that it would be super easy to set up at our tailgate. You then just need your propane tank and a pair of heat resistant gloves. We have a few pairs that we use but prefer long ones in case of any splash up.

Easy Set Tailgating Setup with our Loco Cooker

A few tips for perfecting your low country or shrimp boil for tailgating:

  • You can fill up your pot for transport ahead of time so long as you can keep it from moving. Otherwise, you may want to grab multiple gallons of water to fill at your tailgate.
  • Minimize your prep time at the tailgate by cutting your corn and peeling and deveining your shrimp ahead of time.
  • Newspaper is most often used but you can also use parchment paper as a substitute.
  • Keep an eye on the shrimp, it will cook incredibly fast!
Low Country Shrimp Boil for Tailgating

Low Country Shrimp Boil for Tailgating

A great way to feed a large tailgating crowd is with a Low Country or Shrimp Boil. Be the hit of your tailgate with a simple setup.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 20 People

Equipment

  • Stock Boiling Pot

Ingredients
  

  • 10 Pounds Shrimp
  • 8 Pounds Sausage Such as Andouille Sausage, Sliced
  • 8 Ears Corn Cut into Thirds
  • 8 Pounds Red Potatoes Leave Whole
  • 2 Cups Old Bay Seasoning More if your prefer more spice

Instructions
 

  • Fill a Stock Pot with water, making sure to leave some room for all the food items you will place in the pot
  • Pour in Old Bay Seasoning and bring to a rolling boil
  • Once the water has come to a boil, drop the potatoes into the pot
  • After around 20-25 Minutes, Add corn to the pot
  • After another 10 minutes, add sausage to the pot
  • Once sausage has been in for around 10 minutes, add shrimp and remove in 3-4 minutes or until the shrimp is no longer opaque.
  • Pull the strainer and allow most of the water to drain.
  • Dump entire contents on parchment paper or newspaper and enjoy!
Keyword Easy Tailgate Food, Food for a Crowd, Tailgate Food, Tailgating Food, Tailgating Food Ideas

5 Simple Tailgate Must-Haves

simple tailgate must-haves

Over the years, we have accumulated a large amount of tailgating items. When we first started to travel to games we started small and over time added as we grew with new ideas. Below is our list of our favorite 5 Simple Tailgate Must-Haves!

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  1. Take a Seat!
    While I tend to stay mobile and social throughout a tailgating event, one of the easiest items to pack is a chair. This simple tailgating must-have will have your feet thanking you later after many hours of cheering! This Stansport Folding Director’s Chair with Side Table is a hit not only at our tailgate but other events such as family reunions, outdoor concerts, or anywhere that you may need a portable seat. It’s nice to have a small side table to hold your drink, your phone, or even a plate of food. For anyone who has played the balance game with a plate full of food in your lap, it’s a lifesaver!
  2. Add some rockin’ tunes!
    One of our favorite items for not only tailgating, but for year round use is our ION Audio Tailgater Portable Bluetooth Speaker. We’ve used this for parties, outside while working in the yard, and more. It’s easy to transport and rolls like luggage with a handle and wheels. Added bonus, you can charge your device at the same time!
  3. Keep Your Drinks Cool!
    We have entirely way too many coolers. We only justify this because it seems like we need a compilation depending on what we are doing. Right now, my go-to for a cold canned beverage drinking afternoon is my YETI Hopper.You an pack a ton ice and canned beverages without it being too heavy to lug around. It also fits nicely in the floorboard of the car due to having a more flexible exterior.
  4. A Folding Table
    We currently use this Lifetime 6 foot Folding Table. Because it folds in half, it travels easily and doesn’t take up a lot of space in the vehicle. We go back and forth between cloth and plastic tablecloths depending on the theme and what we are serving on it. You can easily put your coolers and other items underneath saving the top for all of your delicious food items. Speaking of other items to store under your table, that leads me to number five, a tailgate box!
  5. Tailgate Box
    Right now, we use a large plastic storage box for our items we will need almost regularly for every tailgate. A sampling of our items include:
    Health Basics
    – Sunscreen
    – Bugspray
    – First Aid Kit (I’m fairly certain someone read: me ends up needing something out of it)
    Food Serving Items
    – Paper Towels
    – Paper Plates
    – Napkins
    – Cutlery
    – Serving Baskets
    Items to store food after we finish eating
    – Plastic Wrap
    – Plastic Baggies
    – Aluminum Foil
    – Chip Clips
    Cleaning Items 
    – Clorox Wipes
    – Hand Sanitizer (Because, port-a-potties)

What are some your simple tailgate must-haves? We would love to hear from you!

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