Pace Superbowl Salsa Recipes and Giveaway Pack for Superbowl Sunday

Written by Diana - February 4, 2010 98 Comments

Pace did a giveaway last year for the Superbowl, and is doing it again.  We love Pace, don’t we.  Actually, we do love Pace, my husband is a salsafied salsa fiend. He eats a quart of salsa a week because he loves the fresh tomato taste.  Salsa is one of the healthiest dips/sauces around because it has lots of fresh vegetables and not a lot of fat and sugar.  You can top eggs, sandwiches, chips, burgers, beef, chicken, spaghetti.  It’s such a versatile topping, though you can just go at it with a spoon.

In preparation for Super Bowl XLIV (taking place this Sunday, Feb. 7 in Miami), here are four of Pace Kitchens’ favorite recipes for Super Bowl Sunday, to help make your party more festive and more memorable. Note:  Giveaway at the bottom of the page.

Warm Spinach Dip with a Kick

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Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Makes: 32 servings (2 tablespoons each)

1. Spray a 2-quart saucepan with the cooking spray and heat over medium heat for 1 minute. Add the onion and cook until it’s tender, stirring occasionally.
2. Stir the spinach and flour in the skillet. Gradually stir the milk in the skillet. Cook and stir until the mixture boils and thickens. Stir in the picante sauce and cheese and cook until the cheese is melted. Serve with the tortilla chips for dipping.

Sweet & Spicy Chicken Wings

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Prep: 10 min.
Bake: 35 min.
Makes: 24 pieces

1. Cut off chicken wing tips and discard. Cut chicken wings in half at joint. Place chicken into foil-lined shallow baking pan.
2. Stir picante sauce, honey and ginger in large bowl. Toss chicken with 1/3 cup of picante mixture.
3. Bake at 500°F. on lowest oven rack 35 min. or until crispy and cooked through, turning chicken over once halfway through baking. Remove chicken and toss with remaining picante mixture.

Sweet & Spicy Barbecued Brisket

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Prep: 10 minutes
Marinate: 8 hours
Bake: 4 hours 30 minutes
Makes: 10 servings

1. Season the beef with the black pepper and garlic powder and place into a 3-quart shallow baking dish. Stir the picante sauce, brown sugar and Worcestershire in a small bowl.  Spread the picante sauce mixture over the beef. Cover the dish and refrigerate overnight.
2. Bake, covered, at 300°F. for 4 1/2 hours or until the beef is fork-tender. Slice or shred the beef. Divide the beef and sauce among the rolls.


Salsa Verde Meatballs

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Prep: 15 min.
Bake: 20 min.
Makes: 16 meatballs

1. Heat oven to 350°F.
2. Thoroughly mix 3/4 cup salsa, beef, egg, tortilla chips and green onions in large bowl. Shape mixture firmly into 16 meatballs.
3. Place meatballs into 3-qt. shallow baking dish. Top each with 1 tsp. salsa.
4. Bake 20 min. or until meatballs are cooked through. Serve with remaining salsa.

Mini Meatballs: Prepare beef mixture as directed above. Shape mixture firmly into 48 mini meatballs. Place meatballs into 4-qt. shallow baking dish. Bake at 350°F. 10 min. or until meatballs are cooked through. Serve with remaining salsa.

Pace Giveaway!

Pace Salsa Verde Pace picante

Last year we enjoyed giving away some Pace Salsas, so we are thrilled to offer it again.  This time we are giving away a two pack of Pace Salsa Verde and Pace Picante sauce.  I’m sorry we’re late moving on this, so it won’t arrive for Superbowl Sunday, but it will arrive in time for Valentines Day.  We’re closing this giveaway at half time of the Superbowl. I think Pace salsa is one of the must haves for your superbowl party.

The rules:

  1. In the comments, tell me which of these recipes you’d be most likely to make, or give me one of your favorites, that would contain a Pace Salsa.
  2. Also in the comments, tell us who you think will win (guesses after half time will be tossed out).
  3. US residents only
  4. One entry per household
  5. Contest closes at halftime on Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Extra entries:

One extra entry each(2 total) for a tweet or if you subscribe to either by @Cookerati (twitter) , a reader or an RSS feed, or become a facebook fan (see link on right), or with network blogs and another one if you subscribe to our weekly newsletter.  Leave a comment with a link to your tweet and/or your twitter name and let me know if you subscribe, fan or friend us.

The winner will be chosen among the people who follow the rules, and also (if we have one) someone who has chosen the winning team.

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98 Outstanding Responses to "Pace Superbowl Salsa Recipes and Giveaway Pack for Superbowl Sunday"

  • http://cookerati.com Diana

    I’m taking the first comment to give you my favorite Pace recipe

    Pace® Cheesy Chicken Bean Skillet

    From: Campbell’s Kitchen
    Prep: 5 minutes
    Cook: 10 minutes
    Serves: 4

    Ingredients:
    2 cups cubed, cooked chicken or turkey
    1 cup Pace® Mexican Four Cheese Salsa con Queso
    1 can (about 15 ounces) pinto beans, rinsed and drained
    1 cup coarsely crumbled blue corn tortilla chips
    Directions:

    Heat the chicken, queso and beans in a 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat to a boil, stirring occasionally. Reduce the heat to low. Cook for 5 minutes or until the chicken mixture is hot and bubbling.

    Top the chicken mixture with the tortilla chips just before serving.

    Tip: You can omit the crumbled tortilla chips and serve the chicken mixture as a quesadilla filling or a warm dip.

    I don’t know who will win – I know it’s not the Steelers, though.

  • Nikki

    I would definitely make the spinach dip. Yummmm!

    And I think Indiaapolis will win.

    nik_har at yahoo dot com

  • sandy

    Pace® Cheesy Chicken Bean Skillet

  • Carol

    The Salsa Verde Meatballs appeal to me. I had my first “verde” (green) salsa in New Mexico, and I love it.

    I think the Saints will win!

  • deb c

    The salsa verde meatballs sound really good. I’d like to make them.

  • Happi Shopr

    Sweet & Spicy Barbecued Brisket sounds delish

  • Deborah R

    I’d make the Sweet & Spicy Barbecued Brisket – I love any kind of shredded BBQ beef or pork sammie!

    I also love Pace Salsa right out of the jar, in place of ketchup, on most anything, but expecially eggs.

  • Deborah R

    I wasn’t sure if you wanted this in a seperate comment – I probably should have chosen to err on the side of caution and add it my first comment. Sorry if I made the wrong choice!

    I’m rooting for the Saints to win the superbowl.

  • Kimberly Bischoff

    I would so make the Warm Spinach Dip with a Kick & I have to go with the Saints – only because my son bought me a flag in farmville and so I guess I am a temporary fan – lol

  • DeeAnn S

    Love spinach dip and this is a great variation. I’ll be making the Warm Spinach Dip with a Kick! GOOOOOOO SAINTS!

  • cathiem

    I like the warm spinach dip.You could put it in the slow-cooker to keep it warm. I want the Saints to win but believe Peyton Manning is just too good to lose.

  • Carol G

    I would most likely make the Barbecues Brisket–easy, tasty and filling!

  • Carol G

    Since I do not follow football, this is definitely a stab in the dark, but I will pick the Saints.

  • susan varney

    i like the idea of Sweet & Spicy Chicken Wings i would say the colts
    mverno@roadrunner.com

  • shawna

    I would love to try the sweet and spicy chicken wings.

  • Alicia Webster

    I’d love to make the Warm Spinach Dip With A Kick (my husband also makes fabulous chili using two huge jars of Pace in the recipe). The Saints, I guess.

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  • paige chandler

    Sweet and Sour BBQ Brisket. Mmmmmm I’m drooling.

  • crystal

    I would like to try Warm Spinach Dip with a Kick and am happy to find a new Spinach Dip recipe!!

  • crystal

    I am an email subscriber~
    I am guessing the Saints will win

  • REBECCA

    I will be trying the Sweet & Spicy Chicken Wings. My guess is the Saints will win

  • Haud Nomen

    I’ll probably try the meatballs.

    Also, go Saints!

  • Benita

    My fave would be the Salsa Verde Meatballs. I think the Saints will win.

    bgcchs(at)yahoo(dot)com

  • Russell Minzel

    the meatballs sound good.

    saints will win

  • russell moore

    the sweet and spicy chicken wings look great, and destiny call the Saints name this year

  • Renee G

    I’d like to try the warm spinach dip with a kick.
    GO Saints.
    rsgrandinetti@yahoo(dot)com

  • kathleen haas

    I am going to make the spinach dip,,,yummy

  • angie

    I like the Sweet & Spicy Barbecued Brisket

  • Denise B.

    I would go for the spinach dip.

  • http://www.handmadeguru.com Alisha Lesage

    I would most like to make the Sweet & Spicy Chicken Wings! Yumm!

    bakergurl02[at]yahoo[dot]com

  • g. l. penrod

    spinach dip tis a fav

  • karen

    I’d like to make the Warm Spinach Dip with a Kick. I would like to see the Saints win the Superbowl. Thanks.

  • Robin

    I would love to try the Sweet & Spicy Chicken Wings, Go Saints!!!!!

  • Jennifer M

    I mix Pace salsa with cream cheese, spread it on tortillas, roll it up, and cut into pinwheels. It’s a delicious snack!

  • Christy

    I make chorizo taquitos that use a cup of salsa.
    I think the Colts are going to win.

  • http://thetravelingcoldwells.blogspot.com/ Stephanie Coldwell

    The Warm Spinach Dip sounds delicious! I copied it and saved it! We are having Quesadilla’s on Sunday so I might have to make this to go with!! Thanks!

  • scottsgal

    The meatballs would be my choice

  • Emily

    The recipe for sweet and spicy wings sounds awesome – I’d love to try that! As for the game, I have no idea who will win, but I’ll root for the Saints.

  • janeh

    the WARM SPINACH DIP WITH A KICK……….sounds wonderful!

  • Ellen Ring

    Every year for Superbowl I make meatballs & just serve them in BBQ sauce. I’m going to try the Salsa Verde Meatballs. They should be a hit.

  • Annette E

    I’m going to make the Warm Spinach Dip with a Kick.

    Go Saints!

  • lorene

    The spinach dip

  • Susan C

    I like that Sweet & Spicy Barbeque Brisket. I might have to make that next week. How can you go wrong with a good BBQ??

    Who will win?? I’m going to say Colts, although I’ll be rooting for the Saints. (I am Catholic – got to root for saints.) I’m more interested in the commercials.

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  • Cindy Merrill

    the bbq brisket is my favorite- New Orleans has been through a rough time and my heart wants the Saints to win- but my brain tells me the Colts will beat them.

  • Susan C

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    Found your blog when I was looking for ideas for using Quinoa!

  • Deborah Wellenstein

    Warm Spinach Dip with a Kick. Oh yeah! thanks!

  • Joanne Schultz

    I’d love to make the Warm Spinach Dip with a Kick!

    Thanks for the giveaway!

  • Joanne Schultz

    I think Indianapolis will win. forgot that in original comment

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