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TOUCHDOWN!

No matter who ends up running up and down the field, holding the Vince Lombardi trophy Sunday evening, you can be the real big winner.

You may not get a trip to Disneyworld out of the deal, but you are sure to garner the love and adoration of all those gathered around your heavily-laden buffet table and your big screen TV.OK. Maybe not love and adoration, but your pals will go home satisfied with smiles on their faces; unless of course, their team loses.Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest day for food consumption, after Thanksgiving, and we want to help you score big. Here are a couple winning recipes to help you kick off the big game.Wings have become synonymous with the Super Bowl, and they don't have to be hot and spicy either.This recipe for Oriental Wings is a big hit at my house. These wings not only make an annual appearance during the Super Bowl, but for New Year's Eve and at least one or two parties during the year.My Taco Dip recipe goes way, way back. I got this from a friend in New Jersey, and it was so popular that party invitations used to be sent out with an asterisk at the end, denoting this dip would be served, which made me a very popular hostess.Enjoy! And may the best team win!Taco Dip1 16-ounce container of sour cream1 8-ounce block of cream cheese, softened1 and one-half package of taco seasoning1 cup salsa, drained if runny1 cup shredded lettuceOne-half cup tomato, chopped1 cup shredded cheddar cheeseOne-half cup black olives, slicedNacho chipsMix sour cream, cream cheese and taco seasoning together with a mixer until combined and smooth. Spread into the bottom of a serving dish. (I used a 10-inch pie plate.) Top with salsa and spread to cover base. Then sprinkle on lettuce, tomato, shredded cheese and black olives.Serve with nacho chips.Oriental Wings1 and one-half to 2 pounds chicken wings, tips removed and cut in half at the joint1 quart oil for fryingOne-quarter cup soy sauce2 tablespoons honey1 teaspoon sesame oilOne-half teaspoon sesame seedsDash of saltDash of pepperDash of garlic powderDash of red pepper, optionalScallions, choppedHeat to oil to 375 F. in a deep skillet or fryer and deep fry wings until cooked through, about 8-10 minutes.Drain on paper towels, and then place wings into a large baking dish. Combine remaining ingredients, except for scallions, and coat wings.Bake in a 300 degree oven for 30 minutes. Add scallions, and bake for 10 minutes longer.

BOB FORD/TIMES NEWS