3 Ways to Game Day Ready Seasoned Pretzels

By Zethu Zwane

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Football season is finally here, and if you’ve been waiting on serving the best dishes for Tailgating this article is for you. It’s the perfect rundown of all the healthy snacks you need on game day. And that’s a no-brainer during the holiday season; you’ve got to have the Clancy’s Pub Style Seasoned Pretzels from Aldi in your pantry.

You won’t get easily stuffed with pretzels making them the best option for a versatile snack table at your next party. Even if you’re not into hosting game nights, there’s plenty of holidays coming up like Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. You might even fool your guests into believing you took a course on fancy appetisers just for Thanksgiving. When you’ve just paired the right textures and flavours from our advice below. All of these gatherings are waiting on a delicious snack and pretzels are a light enough finger food with so many yummy pairings.

Save Yourself From running around and burning down the kitchen by opting to make a 5 star platter with pretzels and the dips. Now if you still can’t  win your guests over with this snack option, blame it on the losing team! Take a look to the different ways you can transform Aldi seasoned pretzels from casual to memorable Hostess 

Use Clancy’s light appetisers for a memorable night.

Clancy’s pretzels are the ideal snack before the main meal because they have a lightly coated zesty lemon and garlic taste, which is perfect for many guests with different tastes. The coating on the baked bread is not strong in flavour, so don’t worry about your guests complaining about salt or any strong flavouring. 

The bread is also not as thick as your Italian or French breads meaning your guests can munch away without feeling stuffed. The seasoned pretzels from Aldis come in a 12oz pack. This is why pretzels are always at the top of our list for game days. Your guests will not get enough of them.  

Serving Pretzels with A Strongly Flavoured Dip and plenty Drinks

The best rule of thumb for any hosting experience is have enough beverages for your guests. Some of your guests may become more thirsty because of the light seasoning on the pretzels, so make sure you’ve got a gallon or two or ice tea. Complement this with a hummus or tzatziki dip to make for a yummy experience.

Try to stay away from cheese dips because eating a thick milk-based dip might give most of your guests a stomachache. Whereas hummus or lighter dips are preferred when you have a hearty main coming after the snacks. Lastly, always add your dips in small disposable cups! No one likes that one guest who takes  too much dip! Save your guests from worrying by serving your dips in smaller servings.

Serve A Wheat based alcoholic drink for you adult guests

It’s a great idea to get your guests to RSVP what type of drinks they’d like to say you can prepare ahead. Especially if you’ve got guests who want a beer. Your first rule of thumb when buying beer is to have enough for one guest per hour. For instance you’ve got 20 guests coming, and your party is for 3 hours. Buy 20×3 beers for your guests. 

On the other hand, get a more affordable wine and throw it into a punch bowl for your guests! This is more ideal because your guests will be more comfortable drinking as the party goes on. The perfect  wheat tasting beer is the St. Clair Brown Honey Wheat Ale. The Clancy’s Pretzels together with the beer  boost the aroma and flavour.

Clancy’s pretzels with Chocolate Dip

Before you scream why, a smooth mint chocolate will surprise you! It’s refreshing and boosts the flavour of bread and pretzels. Ideally if you opt for a chocolate mint flavour, don’t worry about the hummus or tzatziki dip. 

You also don’t want to get a crunchy mint chocolate because it might irritate some of your guests. Having such hard textures like a crunchy mint will leave a bad taste in your guest mouth. So go for a smooth chocolate.

There’s two best ways to serve this combo. Firstly you can melt the chocolate slightly and serve the pretzels and chocolate on small platters. This means more chocolate and seasoned pretzels for your guests. However if it’s just you and a few of your friends, break up the chocolate into smaller pieces.

Easiest way to do this is by putting your chocolate into a sheet used for baking and smashing it into reasonable pieces. Don’t go too small otherwise your guests will end up with dirty hands. Keep four packs of the 12 oz for any size group, and add other snacks to your next game night. 

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