Sunday, September 20, 2015

Saturday, September 19, 2015

UCLA v BYU



Appetizers - Penny & Tim

Brown Sugar Smokies
 


Ingredients
1 pound bacon
1 (16 ounce) package little smokie sausages
1 cup brown sugar, or to taste

Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
Cut bacon into thirds and wrap each strip around a little sausage. Place the wrapped sausages on wooden skewers, several to a skewer. Arrange the skewers on a baking sheet and sprinkle them liberally with brown sugar.

Bake until bacon is crisp and the brown sugar melted.











Spinach Brownies

Ingredients
·       2 10oz pkg frozen spinach, cooked and drained
·       1 cup all-purpose flour
·       1 teaspoon salt
·       1 teaspoon baking powder
·       2 eggs
·       1 cup milk
·       1/2 cup butter, melted
·       1 onion, chopped
·       1 teaspoon garlic powder
·       1 (8 ounce) package shredded mozzarella cheese
·       Pepper to taste
·       Parmesan cheese to grate on top 
          
          Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Lightly grease a 9x13 inch baking dish.
  2. Put butter in saucepan and cook onion until translucent.  Add one teaspoon of garlic powder and remove from heat and set aside.
  3. In a large bowl, mix flour, salt and baking powder. Stir in eggs, milk and butter/onion/garlic. Mix in spinach and mozzarella cheese.
  4. Transfer the mixture to the prepared baking dish and grate some Parmesan cheese over top.
  5.  Bake in the preheated oven 30 to 35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Cool before serving.


Main Dish - Eric

Grilled Marinated Flank Steak Sandwiches (Paula Deen)

Ingredients
¾ cup soy sauce
¼ cup olive oil
3 tbl Worcestershire sauce
2 tbl fresh lemon juice
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tsp ground black pepper
2 flank steaks

Bacon Horseradish Sauce
2 tsp minced green onion
1 cup mayo
6 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled
¼ tsp lemon zest
½ tsp fresh lemon juice

Fresh arugula
Onion Rolls, split and toasted

·       Combine all of the marinade ingredients, add the flank steak and marinate for at least 8 hours
·       Grill to taste
·       Combine all ingredients for the bacon horseradish sauce in a small bowl; cover and chill

·       Assemble sandwiches: Spread desired amount of bacon horseradish sauce over the bottom of the rolls; top with arugula, then flanks steak. Cover with roll top.














My Favorite Pasta Salad (Ree Drummond)

Ingredients
16 oz penne or mostaccioli
½ cup mayo
¼ cup whole milk
2-3 tsp white vinegar
2 – 3 tsp adobo sauce
Salt and pepper to taste
3 cups cherry or grape tomatoes, halved
1 lb Gouda and/or mozzarella cheese cubed
24 basil leaves, shredded

·       Cook the pasta according to directions, drain, rinse, cool
·       In separate bowl, combine the mayo and milk, whisk, then add vinegar and stir until smooth
·       Add 2-3 tsp adobo sauce, salt and pepper and stir; adjust ingredients to taste
·       Drizzle the dressing over the pasta, throw in the tomatoes and cheese, stir the pasta around
·       Throw in the basic and stir until combined
·       Chill for at least two hours

Xander had his own appetizer!

UCLA beats BYU 24-23, experiences first close call

PASADENA — BYU was in a familiar situation — down a score, time running out. UCLA, a team that won its last two games by double-digit margins, was as far from familiar as possible.
The Bruins clung to a one-point lead as the clock drained the final three minutes from Saturday’s game after coming back from 10 points down in the fourth quarter. Cougar quarterback Tanner Mangum lined up to do what he had done so calmly for the last two weeks – throw the ball, win the game. Against Nebraska and again against Boise State, the freshman had launched game-winning touchdowns.
“Coach laid into us a little bit at the end there – ‘Just don’t let them get the miracle,’” said junior linebacker Deon Hollins.

BYU inched closer to the end zone, within scoring range, and it looked as if UCLA would be forced into a last-ditch possession to close out the game. Under pressure, Mangum found his comfort zone: he rolled to his right and launched the ball, which flew directly into the hands of junior linebacker Myles Jack. The interception marked the end of the game, and the Bruins survived to win 24-23.
“I was just thinking … if he runs, he runs, it’s not gonna be my guy that catches it,” Jack said.
BYU’s inability to run the ball was projected as one of the reasons it wouldn’t be able to beat UCLA at the Rose Bowl Saturday, but the Cougars caught the Bruins on a night where they couldn’t throw the ball. The 17-point underdogs gained the upper hand after freshman quarterback Josh Rosen threw three interceptions.
Although UCLA’s defense worked hard to keep the game on track, sacking BYU quarterback Tanner Mangum four times, Mangum’s throwing accuracy more than made up for the Cougars’ poor run game as the freshman threw 30 for 47 and 244 yards.
Rosen, on the other hand, couldn’t settle in all night. Under pressure from the BYU defense, the quarterback threw two interceptions in the end zone and overthrew multiple potential touchdowns. He ended the night with only 106 yards on 11 for 23 in what the freshman said was arguably the worst game of his career.
All that mattered though, was the freshman’s ability to persevere and score when it mattered, completing to senior receiver Jordan Payton in the end zone to close within three and make it 20-17 with 12:16 left in the fourth quarter. On the next possession, Rosen trusted his veteran running backs to bail him out, a responsibility Nate Starks welcomed. The sophomore carried the ball for 60 yards over four consecutive plays to pull UCLA ahead by a single point, 24-23.
“Coach (Jim) Mora talked all week about the running game. It doesn’t fall over in one swing, you’ve gotta keep chopping away,” Rosen said. “I really think that BYU defense was gassed by that fourth quarter.”
The next possession had the Rose Bowl terrified of the Cougars’ Hail Mary potential, and the Bruin defense refused to pressure the quarterback, only rushing four each time. While the strategy tried the patience of the 67,612 in attendance at the Rose Bowl, patience turned out to be the key. Jack picked off Mangum’s pass on a fourth-down conversion attempt, and UCLA regained possession with a minute left.
“A lot of the pundits said (we) can’t win a close game, a big game against the BYUs, the Stanfords, the Utahs, so this is really big,” Hollins said. “Last year, me personally, I don’t think we win that game.”



Dessert - Paul

Sorry, no recipe for these, but they were delicious.





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