It is believed that tailgating started in the late 1800s when the first college football games were played. But today it's not for football anymore. Tailgating has caught on at most sporting events and even concerts. Chef Jason Hill visits the 2009 Rose Bowl to get some tailgating recipes and some tips from these pros. Before the game, the Rose Bowl parking lot was transformed into an awesome tailgate party, where football fans were busy playing tailgating games and grilling up some great tailgating food. On the hunt for tailgating ideas, I found that the most essential equipment is a portable tailgate grill, table and canopy. A big screen TV, generator and rocking stereo system is also a plus. At this USC college tailgate, burgers, steak and carne asada rule, but we also find some bacon-wrapped hot dogs in the mix, cooked up with some grilled onions and peppers on a foil-wrapped sheet pan. Of course, with this great party vibe we met plenty of generous fans who were willing to offer us a bite and share some great football tailgating tips. One group was making carne asada tacos on a street taco grill. They use it for all sorts of tailgating recipes, from chorizo and egg burritos for breakfast to carne asada. They also fill it with oil to make fried chicken or fish. The secret to this great carne asada recipe was a steak marinade made from Sunny Delight, Lawry's seasoning salt, onions, cilantro and fresh orange slices. The key is to let it sit. You can't just mix it up and ...
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