The Province

How to wow Super Bowl crowd with ease

Invite your guests to savour hot pretzels with a cheesy beer dip that takes 15 minutes to prepare

- KATIE WORKMAN

It is easy enough to put out bag after bag of chips during a Sunday football-watching party, or any other gathering for that matter.

And it’s not much harder to go the extra step and put those chips into an actual bowl ... you know, if you’re feeling classy.

But how about making a 15-minute snack that will have the crowds calling your name from the stands (or, in all likelihood, from the couch)?

A hot pretzel served up with a creamy, cheesy dip is the kind of food you would be thrilled to happen on and buy at a stadium.

But you can easily find these soft pretzels in the frozen aisle of your supermarke­t and they heat up quickly in the oven.

While you are heating the oven and baking the pretzels (which takes less than 5 minutes!), you can stir together a quick cheese-and-beer dip for dunking. And while you are stirring, you can imagine the expression­s of happiness that will greet you when you plunk down this platter of hot pretzel goodness. If you have a big crowd and want to make a larger batch of pretzels, double the dip recipe and keep it warm in a slow cooker. It can also be gently reheated over low heat in a saucepan if it starts to thicken up too much.

Cheesy Beer Dip with Hot Pretzels Start to finish: 15 minutes Serves: 12

2 (13-oz. or 368-g) boxes of frozen hot soft pretzels, 12 pretzels in all 3 tbsp. (45 mL) unsalted butter 3 tbsp. (45 mL) all-purpose flour 3/4 cup (180 mL) milk, preferably whole 3/4 cup (180 mL) good beer 2 tsp. (10 mL) brown mustard Sriracha or other hot sauce to taste 4 oz. (114 g) cream cheese, cut into pieces 2 cups (500 mL) shredded sharp cheddar Coarse or kosher salt and freshly ground pepper to taste

Prepare the pretzels according to package directions.

Meanwhile, in a saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter. Add the flour and cook, whisking constantly, for 2 minutes.

Slowly whisk in the milk and beer, then increase the heat to medium-high and bring the mixture to a simmer. Add the mustard and Sriracha and cook, whisking occasional­ly, until the mixture begins to thicken, 3 to 5 minutes.

Whisk in the cream cheese until it’s melted, then add the cheddar cheese in several batches, whisking until each batch has melted before adding the next. Serve hot, with hot pretzels.

 ?? — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The pretzels come frozen and the cheesy beer dip is easily mixed and warmed. What could be simpler for a Super Bowl bash?
— THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The pretzels come frozen and the cheesy beer dip is easily mixed and warmed. What could be simpler for a Super Bowl bash?

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