Regular readers of this blog will know that I am a baseball fan,
specifically a Cardinals fan. One of the players on that team, the
centerfielder, is named Harrison Bader. His nickname is “Tater,” and local
Sonic restaurants, in support of the team, decided to name a special version of
their tater tots, “Bader Tots.” I caught onto this and thought, hey, I can make
these myself.
I showed the above picture to my number two son,
who looked at me with his best to “how can I possibly be related to you?” look
and said to me, “You know those are just loaded tots, right?” Okay, I didn’t
know that, nonetheless it makes no difference, I decided to make my own. My
own, naturally, are better than any you can get at a fast food restaurant
because I make my own chili, I make my own ranch, I make my own cheese. That is
the genius of this snack. The drizzles. (And I’m not going to stay ‘fo
shizzle.’ No. That would be wrong.)
At any rate, it is nothing more than, as the above photo would indicate, tots covered with chili, and various other tasty additions. The order of ingredients is below. Following that you will find the cheese sauce recipe that I use that, let’s face it, makes the entire thing.
At any rate, it is nothing more than, as the above photo would indicate, tots covered with chili, and various other tasty additions. The order of ingredients is below. Following that you will find the cheese sauce recipe that I use that, let’s face it, makes the entire thing.
“Bader” Tots
Tater tots, baked according to pkg. directions
Tater tots, baked according to pkg. directions
Chili
Chopped onion
Ranch Dressing
Cheese Sauce
Chopped onion
Ranch Dressing
Cheese Sauce
Sliced jalapeños (I used Melissa’s Pickled
Jalapeños)
Layer ingredients in the order listed, and enjoy watching your favorite baseball team beat their opponent…unless it’s the Cardinals.
Cheese Sauce for Bader Tots
½ pound American cheese, cut into thin strips
¾ cup half-and-half
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
½ teaspoon dry mustard
Place cheese in a double boiler, add remaining ingredients. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until all is melted, combined, and super delicious.
Layer ingredients in the order listed, and enjoy watching your favorite baseball team beat their opponent…unless it’s the Cardinals.
Cheese Sauce for Bader Tots
½ pound American cheese, cut into thin strips
¾ cup half-and-half
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
½ teaspoon dry mustard
Place cheese in a double boiler, add remaining ingredients. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until all is melted, combined, and super delicious.
If you like tots like I do, try these Bacon-Wrapped Tater Tots.
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5 comments:
This looks wonderful.
Oh Pattie, I would have heaped up a plateful of these much bigger than your serving in the photo. I'm a real pig when it comes to tater tots and cheese.
Did you son help you eat them? Don't our kids make us feel smart? Hah!
You make me laugh!!!
and YUM!!
I made the mistake of looking at this late at night and now I feel that my sad snack of microwave popcorn isn't going to do it for me. Drat. I could lick the computer screen!!!
Awesome recipe Pattie! Perfect for a game day nosh!! This will definitely be on my bucket list this fall! Your cheese sauce sounds wonderful too~ I have made bacon wrapped tots, so good!!
Jenna
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