Showing posts with label Euros. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Euros. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 June 2024

Catering for Euro Football Parties at Home

As the excitement of the Euros grips the nation, there’s no better way to enjoy the matches than by hosting a football-themed party at home. 

Whether you’re cheering for England or simply enjoying the spectacle, having the right food and drink can make all the difference. 

Here’s how to cater for a fantastic Euros viewing party with friends and family.

Planning the Menu

1. Finger Foods and Snacks

Football matches are long, and guests will want to graze throughout the game. Opt for a variety of finger foods that are easy to eat without missing a moment of the action.

Sausage Rolls: A quintessential British snack, easy to make or buy, and always a hit.

Chicken Wings: Flavour them with BBQ, peri-peri, or honey mustard to add some variety.

Mini Pies: From steak and ale to chicken and mushroom, these are hearty and satisfying.

Vegetable Sticks and Dips: A lighter option, perfect with hummus, guacamole, or sour cream and chive dip.

2. Main Dishes

For something more substantial, consider dishes that can be prepared in advance and easily served.

Pizza: Always a crowd-pleaser. Make a few different toppings to cater to all tastes.

Sliders: Mini burgers are perfect for a football party. Offer a selection of beef, chicken, and veggie options.

Pulled Pork Sandwiches: Slow-cooked and full of flavour, these can be prepared ahead and kept warm in a slow cooker.

3. Desserts

No party is complete without something sweet.

Brownies: Rich, chocolatey, and easy to eat with your hands.

Fruit Skewers: Refreshing and healthy, a great balance to the heavier snacks.

Football-Themed Cupcakes: Decorate with your team’s colours for a festive touch.

Drinks

1. Beers and Ciders

A staple at any football gathering, offer a selection of local ales, lagers, and ciders to suit all preferences. Consider providing some non-alcoholic options as well.

2. Cocktails

Mix up some simple cocktails that can be made in batches. A classic Pimm’s is always a hit, or try a football-themed punch with fruit juices and a splash of rum or vodka.

3. Soft Drinks

Ensure there’s plenty for everyone. Offer a variety of fizzy drinks, flavoured waters, and perhaps a homemade lemonade.

Setting the Scene

1. Decor

Create a festive atmosphere with flags, bunting, and team colours. Consider setting up a big screen or projector for optimal viewing.

2. Seating

Make sure there’s enough comfortable seating for all your guests. Scatter cushions and bean bags can provide extra spots.

3. Viewing Area

Arrange the seating so everyone has a good view of the screen. If space is tight, think about different viewing zones with multiple screens.

Final Tips

Plan Ahead: Prepare as much as you can the day before to minimise stress on the day.

Keep It Simple: Choose dishes that are easy to eat and don’t require much cutlery or crockery.

Enjoy the Game: Don’t get too caught up in hosting. Make sure you take time to enjoy the match with your guests.

By following these tips, you’ll be well on your way to hosting an unforgettable Euros viewing party. With great food, refreshing drinks, and the right atmosphere, you and your guests will be able to fully immerse yourselves in the excitement of the tournament. Cheers to a fantastic Euros campaign! 

Thursday, 6 June 2024

Pizza is good for anxiety?

Yes, apparently it's true. According to new research commissioned by Chicago Town Pizza pizza can  calm you down.

It’s been scientifically proven by Chicago Town that cooking / eating a pizza can genuinely reduce your anxiety when you’re watching the football (perfect timing with the Euros starting up!)

It came on the back of survey results from Chicago Town showing the overwhelming majority (92%) find aspects of watching the game stressful, with around 4 in 10 (42%) suggesting pizza has a feeling of comfort while it's cooking.  

Football vlogger Theo Baker (who’s taking part in this year’s Soccer Aid) trialling the test himself by measuring his blood pressure, heartrate and Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) both before and during some of the most iconic nerve-wracking moments in footballing history. Both with and without pizza.

Just before the Euros, Chicago Town joined University of East Anglia’s Professor Oli Buckley to conduct a biometrics study, testing if pizza could reduce nerves before and during football matches.

Pitchside podcaster, Theo Baker, was hooked up by the professor measuring his blood pressure, heartrate and Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) both before and during some of the most iconic nerve-wracking moments in footballing history.

The study, in partnership with the UK’s most popular frozen pizza brand, used the brand’s Takeaway Weekender Stuffed Crust Salt and Pepper Chicken pizza, concluded that while in the vicinity of fresh-rising dough, cheese, tomato and tasty toppings, Theo showed less signs of nerves ahead of a crunch game, with the pizza providing a calming and relaxing effect.

Theo said: “Football is, by far, the thing that brings on the most nerves for me in life so when I had the opportunity to see if getting stuck into my favourite food could help with that in any way…I jumped at it."

I wonder if this is one of the reasons that pizza is so popular with hard pressed students during those tense, stressful exams? 

https://www.chicagotown.com