On The Eve Of The World Cup: Beer Snacks

Nia Rouseberg Author: Nia Rouseberg Time for reading: ~3 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
On The Eve Of The World Cup: Beer Snacks

For a whole month of summer, the whole world will be captured by football - on June 14, the World Cup starts in Russia.

For a whole month of summer, the whole world will be captured by football - on June 14, the World Cup starts in Russia. We will watch, cheer, scold and worry about our own. The lucky ones will watch the footballers play at stadiums in Moscow, Kazan, Kaliningrad, Nizhny Novgorod and other cities. But the majority will still sit comfortably at the TV screens with a glass of beer and snacks - garlic croutons, crayfish, chips ...

 

How to quickly and easily prepare snacks for beer for a large company - in our article.

And at the end of the article, for the curious, a brief guide to the 2018 FIFA World Cup is provided - dates, participating teams, groups.

Goals, wins and sumptuous treats!

Salted nuts in spices

 

Peeled peanuts should be lightly fried in a pan, and then add spices - hot pepper, fenugreek, dried garlic, ground paprika, other seasonings and dry in the oven on a baking sheet. Eating nuts straight from a hot oven is a pleasure. Choose your spices and create new flavors!

Step-by-step recipe for making salted nuts here >>>

Gougères

 

Gougères or French cheese balls are wonderful patties, crispy on the outside but moist and layered on the inside. They are usually served with a fragrant dressing of olive oil, herbs, garlic or other spices. They also look like soccer balls!

Find out how easy it is to make gougères >>>

Crispy potato chips

 

We prepare potato chips ourselves - first we fry thin slices of potatoes in a pan, and then dry them in the oven. Potatoes can not be peeled, just washed, and cut with a combine and a special nozzle. We will add salt and other seasonings to taste after cooking. Thus, you can create at least 10 types of different chips than please all the guests! Let's crunch?

See how to make potato chips >>>

Chickpea Crisps with Spices

 

We cook chickpea crisps in the oven with your favorite spices or fragrant oil. Chickpeas are usually soaked overnight and then boiled. But you can buy canned boiled chickpeas in cans and save a lot of time. The original snack is a great alternative to chips or crackers. 

Recipe for chickpea crunches with spices >>>

Boiled crayfish

 

Crayfish are cooked for 10-15 minutes, after which you can immediately serve. Juicy tender crayfish meat is very tasty. Crayfish can be bought at the store, they are usually kept in an aquarium. Better, of course, catch yourself! Impressionable recommend taking frozen.

See the master class for cooking boiled crayfish >>>

Lavash with fried cheese

 

Crispy crust and soft cheese filling with herbs, garlic or ham pieces. What could be better? We twist grated cheese into pita bread - a mixture of yellow and mozzarella, squeeze out the garlic and chop the greens. Then fry on the grill or pan. Lavash with filling can be folded into envelopes, triangles or twisted into a tube. By the way, it is convenient to take such an appetizer with you if you decide to visit friends for another viewing.

Recipe for fried pita bread with cheese >>>

Spicy sweet potato slices

 

Chips can be made not only from potatoes, try sweet sweet potatoes! We cut the tubers into slices, put them on a baking sheet, add spices and a little oil. Bake for about 20 minutes in the oven.

Step by step recipe for sweet potato slices >>>

Pizza on a pretzel

 

We offer to create pizzas for one bite in 10 minutes! Take a pack of German salted pretzels - pretzels, put a piece of ham or sausage on them, brush with sauce and cover with a slice of cheese. A few minutes in the oven and - on the table!

Pretzel pizza recipe in 10 minutes here >>>

Croutons with garlic

 

Classic! Fried rye bread sticks can be rubbed with a clove of garlic and topped with a sauce of melted cheese and mayonnaise. Just what you need for beer!

See how to cook croutons with garlic >>>

 

 

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