12 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 2018 Local Food for football fans cheese, garlic, shallot and salt & pepper. Form the meat mixture into 16 equal sized pat- ties. Cook the burgers for 3 to 4 minutes on each side. Re- move from pan and serve on split rolls with a half Homemade Goodness slice of bacon, lettuce, tomato By Eileen Driver and smoked pa- prika mayo. Although I am not a These delicious little football fan any excuse to bites of goodness will have good food and good fi ll the bill in more ways friends all together for any than one. They will keep kind of celebration is just the fans happy and help fi ne with me. soak up all the beer you’re So a Superbowl party it gonna drink after eating is. That means food that this next one. can be grabbed off the cof- Classic Buffalo Wings fee table while engrossed 2 lbs. chicken wings in the game and quick 2 tablespoons olive oil eating so as not to inter- Kosher salt fere with yelling at the ref Black pepper and cheering at the right 1 teaspoon garlic powder moves. So along with the ¼ cup hot sauce chips and beer, of course, 4 tablespoons butter let’s have some sliders. 2 tablespoons honey Triple Pork Sliders Ranch or blue cheese 1 ½ lbs ground pork dressing ½ lb. chorizo, case Carrot sticks removed Celery sticks ¼ cup shredded pepper Preheat oven to 400 de- jack cheese grees and place wire rack 1 clove garlic chopped over baking sheet 1 small shallot chopped In a large bowl, toss Salt & pepper chicken wings with oil and 8 slices applewood season with garlic, salt and smoked bacon, cooked pepper. 16 dinner rolls or slider Transfer to prepared bak- buns ing sheet. 3 plum tomatoes, sliced Bake until chicken is Curly leaf lettuce golden and skin is crispy, Smoked paprika mayo 50 to 60 minutes, fl ipping (recipe follows ) the wings halfway through Smoked Paprika Recipe baking. ¼ cup mayo In a small saucepan, 1 tablespoon smoked whisk together hot sauce paprika and honey. Bring to sim- 1 teaspoon hot sauce mer then stir in butter. Preheat a fl at top grill Cook until melted and pan to medium-high heat. slightly reduced, about two In a medium bowl, mix minutes. ground pork, sausage, Transfer baked wings to LOCAL AUTHOR ! MARY VINE Amazon.com BlackLyon Publishing.com Your favorite book store! a bowl and toss with sauce until completely coated. Return wings to rack and broil, watching carefully, until sauce is caramelizes, about 3 minutes. Serve with dressing for dipping and vegetables. For little nibbles through- out the game try this snack mix recipe. Deli Snack Mix 4 cups crisp corn cereal 4 cups kettle cooked potato chips 2 cups lightly crushed rye Melba toast 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon Worcester- shire sauce 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon mustard powder 1 tablespoon light brown sugar 2 teaspoons ground coriander ½ teaspoon ground allspice Kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper One 2.8 ounce can french fried onions ( about 1 ¼ cups ) 6 ounces beef jerky, cut into bite size pieces Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Toss the cereal, chips and Melba toast together in large bowl. Whisk butter, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire, garlic, mustard powder, brown sugar, coriander, allspice and ½ teaspoon each salt and pepper in a separate bowl. Pour sauce over snack mix and gently toss to coat well. Spread out on a rimmed baking sheet and bake until toasted and almost completely dried, 16 to 18 minutes. Stir halfway through Remove from oven and stir in onions and jerky. Let cool completely and store in an airtight container. For up to three days. If there is still room on the table you should add this warm, yummy, cheesy dip to your arsenal. . Super Bowl Queso Dip 24 oz. ground breakfast sausage 1 pound hamburger 1 large onion, chopped 20 oz canned diced to- matoes & green chillies 4 pounds Velveeta, cubed 1 large bag corn tortilla chips Cook sausage and hamburger meat in a large pot, add onion and diced tomatoes with green chil- lies. Add cubed velveeta in small quantities at a time, stirring until melted. Serve warm with tortilla chips. Don’t forget those with a sweet tooth. To top off all this great food you need a great sweet treat. Since you will want to spend your time enjoying the company of your friends, we are going to take a little short cut on theses. Peanut Butter Brownies 1 package brownie mix ( of course making them from scratch is allowed) ¼ cup vegetable oil 3 tablespoons water 1 egg 20 bite size peanut butter cups Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine brownie mix, oil, egg, and water in a large bowl. Stir together until well combined. Place batter in cupcake wrappers in cupcake pan. Once cups are ¾ full place unwrapped peanut butter cup in the middle of each cupcake. Bake 30-35 minutes. She isn’t afraid of the big, bad wolf. But he’s a little concerned about her. When Uli’s impoverished family left Russia for America, she was only ten years old. From that point on, she’s been determined to make the Ameri- can dream hers. When Headline Magazine off ers the perfect story with which to launch her new writing ca- reer, Uli travels across Oregon to fi nd out exactly how wolf and cowboy mix. As she fi nds her spirit guide in the wolf and her soul mate in the cattle rancher, a mysterious danger seems bent on fi nding her. Deputies round up chickens Photos Courtesy of the Baker County Sheriff’s Offi ce. On December 22, 2017, Baker County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to Unity, Oregon after receiving a call regarding animal neglect. The reporting party stated that the property owner had left his residence on December 15th and had not returned, leaving approximately 40 chickens unattended with no ac- cess to food or water. After assessing the condition of the chickens, deputies applied for a search warrant, which was granted. 48 chickens were seized and transported to Baker City. Deputies contacted Best Friends of Baker, who were able to locate temporary place- ment for the chickens. Best Friends of Baker, Inc. is a non-profi t advo- cacy organization whose volunteers are dedicated to providing assistance to animals, including foster care and fi nding forever homes. If you are inter- ested in becoming a volunteer, please contact Best Friends of Baker at 541-519-7387.