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Hair Health, Fight Night Edition: 10 Recipes to Try for MayPac Fight Night!
Baked Buffalo Wings w. Creamy Blue Cheese Dressing via Foodess
It doesn’t matter what you have, a fight night isn’t a fight night without wings. This is a traditional buffalo wing recipe that allows you to get that crispy wing without deep-frying. If your friends aren’t impressed with your wings, the homemade creamy blue cheese dressing should do the trick.
3-Meat Pizza Ring via Julies Eats & Treats
Pizza. Another fight party food staple. Instead of bringing a $5 Large pizza that you picked up from Little Ceasar’s, you could spend less than an hour making your own pizza… your own three-meat pizza. Your own three-meat pizza, wrapped in a crescent. Yea, definitely worth trying.
Pomegranate Party Punch via Cravings of a Lunatic
Jungle juice is so… college days. We’re over that. Don’t feel like cooking? That’s totally fine, too. How about you wow your friends with this delicious, versatile punch—whether you choose to serve it spiked or not.
Repping for Team Mayweather?
Double Decker Taco Cupcakes via The Girl Who Ate Everything
No… tacos aren’t a popular dish of Michigan, but according to Mayweather’s very own chef, Chef Q, it’s one of his favorite dishes. To show your support for Mayweather, try this fun play on tacos that will be sure to keep your guest satisfied and craving more.
Repping for Team Pacquiao?
Lumpia Shanghai (Meat-Filled Spring Rolls) via Kawling Pinoy
Lumpia is a traditional Filipino answer to the egg roll. Spring roll wrappers are filled with a mixture of ground chicken or pork, chopped vegetables such as carrots, onions and jicama, and occasionally minced shrimp. Have an authentic taste of the Philippines with this dish while cheering on Pacquiao.
What are some of your favorite dishes to prepare/eat for fight parties?