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Throw a huge party and be stress-free with these easy recipes. Baker's Sign Pretzels; Chile-Rubbed Sirloin and Green Chile Nachos; Ranch Dip w/Vegetables.
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Gameplan
3 Days Ahead:
Make the sirloin rub
2 Days Ahead:
Prepare the Crema
Prep the cheese and nacho veg.
Whisk together the ranch
1 Day Ahead:
Make and bake the pretzels
Cut the veg for the dip
On the Day:
Grill and slice the sirloin
Bake the Nachos
Warm the pretzels
Snack Attack!