34 best Super Bowl snack recipes to fuel your team (2024)

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Get The Recipe Pull-Apart Pigs in a Blanket Get The Recipe Cheeseburger Sliders Get The Recipe Foil Packet Nachos Get The Recipe Siri Daly's Sticky Ham Sandwiches Get The Recipe Queso Fundido con Chorizo Get The Recipe Maple-Bacon Popcorn Get The Recipe Shake Shack's Crinkle Cut Fries Get The Recipe Tortilla Chip Casserole Get The Recipe Chili Cheese Tater Tot Nachos Get The Recipe Get The Recipe Caramelized Onion Dip with Potato Chips Get The Recipe Pig Candy Get The Recipe The OG Nachos Get The Recipe Buffalo Cauliflower Bites Get The Recipe Chicken-Chile Taquitos with Creamy Dipping Sauce Get The Recipe 3-ingredient Sausage Puffs Get The Recipe Tostones with Mayo-Ketchup Get The Recipe Pizza Bombs Get The Recipe Buffalo Chicken Wings Get The Recipe Carbone's Mozzarella en Carrozza Get The Recipe Cheesy Barbecue Popcorn Get The Recipe Martha Stewart's Potato Chip Cookies Get The Recipe Smoky Deviled Eggs with Bacon, Chorizo and Pico de Gallo Get The Recipe Spiced Cauliflower Poppers Get The Recipe The Easiest Salsa Ever Get The Recipe Perfect Guacamole with Pico de Gallo Get The Recipe Slow-Cooker Queso Get The Recipe Valerie Bertinelli's Brown Sugar-Sriracha Bacon Bites Get The Recipe Ham and Cheese Jalapeño Poppers Get The Recipe Deep-Fried Lasagna Bites Get The Recipe Cheesy Bacon-Loaded Sweet Potato Skins Get The Recipe Fried Cheesy Pickles Get The Recipe Katie Lee's Carne Asada-Loaded Fries Get The Recipe Crispy Feta Rolls Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts References

Super Bowl Sunday 2023 is coming up — Feb. 12, to be specific — and we’re playing our best recipes for the ultimate game-day snacks spread.

The Super Bowl is an exciting event for football fans and food lovers alike. Whether you’re the person scouting out a prime spot in front of the screen or looking to land within closest reach of the Super Bowl appetizers (those pigs in blankets don’t stand a chance), focus is key. Scan the crowd, check out the spread, locate the path to the food table and execute your mission.

In addition to navigating to the perfect place at the party, a killer game day spread is key. Leading up to the main event (no, not the halftime show, we mean the pizza), there’s going to need to be some seriously tasty snacks. Salty snacks specifically work wonders on game day, probably because they accompany crisp beer or soda so well during this indulgent American occasion. Snacks are there to keep folks fueled up for all four quarters — plus overtime, if it comes to that. They’re often easy to make ahead, simple to transport if you’re heading over to someone else’s party, and great to serve on platters and bowls around the room to make sure all types of game-day guests are sustained through this high-energy day.

From flavored popcorn and homemade potato chips to quick dips and cheesy bites, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite Super Bowl recipes below. Ready, set, snack!

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Pull-Apart Pigs in a Blanket

Laura Vitale

Why choose between pull-apart bread and pigs in blankets when you can combines them both? Paired with a beer cheese dip, it's the ultimate Super Bowl party snack.

Laura Vitale

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Cheeseburger Sliders

Laura Vitale

Get ready for game day with these oven-baked sliders — no outdoor grilling or tailgating necessary. Ground beef is dressed up with cream cheese, onions and steak seasoning; the mixture is spread across Hawaiian rolls, baked quickly and served pull-apart-style.

Casey Barber

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Foil Packet Nachos

Casey Barber

Nachos are a go-to favorite dish at any casual snacking event. On Super Bowl Sunday, the combination of crunchy chips, spicy toppings and melted cheese will make everyone happy — especially if each person gets their own individual packet of goodness.

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Siri Daly's Sticky Ham Sandwiches

Siri Daly

This delicious, crowd-pleasing sandwich is a must-make in the Daly household during football season. It's truly the perfect game-day snack.

Andy Lee

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Queso Fundido con Chorizo

Ford Fry

With only four ingredients, this dip is super simple to make but is the epitome of Tex-Mex comfort food with the smoky chorizo and three types of ooey-gooey cheese.

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Maple-Bacon Popcorn

Jocelyn Delk Adams

What could be better than a big batch of hot, buttery popcorn? Well, bacon-topped popcorn. The sweet and salty flavors make this the most perfect almost-dessert-flavored snack for game day.

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Shake Shack's Crinkle Cut Fries

Shake Shack

With just three ingredients, you can replicate Shake Shack's famous crinkle-cut fries. They're easy to make ahead of time, freeze and cook on game day. Serve them with condiments like ketchup, Thousand Island dressing or even make a French fry bar at the table with cheese, chili, scallions and other fun toppings.

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Tortilla Chip Casserole

Jocelyn Delk Adams

Filled with so much flavor and Mexican-inspired flair, this Tex-Mex-style lasagna has texture, spice and so much personality. It's a comfort food that's got a nice layer of flavor without being too spicy for the kids too enjoy. It really is a winner any day of the week, but especially on game day.

Chili is the ultimate topping when it comes to game-day food, ideal for everything from hot dogs to burgers to nachos. These nachos use Tater Tots instead of tortilla chips. It makes this delicious dish even more comforting, perfect for the cold weather and watching the game.

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Siri Daly

No game day is complete without some sort of chip, and what better way to impress your friends than frying up your own! This recipe is super simple, requiring just four ingredients. The result is a perfectly crispy chip with a wonderfully salty tang — perfect for dipping in your favorite creamy dip.

Elizabeth Heiskell

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Caramelized Onion Dip with Potato Chips

Elizabeth Heiskell

Speaking of dips, this creamy onion version can be made easily without resorting to packets of artificially flavored powdered soup mix. It just takes a little patience to let the onions cook to a rich, caramelized golden brown. This delicious dip is well worth the wait and can be made ahead of time.

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Pig Candy

Erica Blaire Roby

This recipe is a fan-favorite because it can be used as a snack while waiting for longer dishes to cook. The rich saltiness of the pork belly is perfectly complemented by the sweetness of the caramelized brown sugar.

Andy Lee

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The OG Nachos

Ford Fry

From the chip itself to the type of cheese, every ingredient serves an important purpose to complete this recipe for the most unforgettable nacho recipe ever.

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Buffalo Cauliflower Bites

Jason Santos

Craving something crispy coated in Buffalo sauce, but don't want wings? This is your recipe. It can be easily made vegan and really hits the spot when you're cheering on your favorite team.

Casey Barber

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Chicken-Chile Taquitos with Creamy Dipping Sauce

Casey Barber

So many easy, delicious chicken recipes start with store-bought or pre-roasted rotisserie chicken, and this recipe for chicken taquitos is no exception. The Mexican-inspired dish is perfect for parties. The Greek yogurt-based sauce, which is made with salsa, cilantro and lime, is a cool, creamy complement to the crunchiness and gentle heat of the taquitos.

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3-ingredient Sausage Puffs

Grace Parisi

Yes, these fancy–pants puffs are a riff on classic pigs in blankets, but are made with puff pastry and cooked sausage in the place of canned biscuit dough and co*cktail franks. Think slice and bake cookies, only they’re meaty, savory and you can serve them with beer or co*cktails. Bonus: Aside from being amazing and easy, the sliced, unbaked puffs can be frozen ahead and baked as you need them.

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Tostones with Mayo-Ketchup

Alejandra Ramos

Once the tostones are crispy hot out of the oil, all they need is a generous sprinkle of salt before serving. In Puerto Rico, tostones are generally served with one of two dipping sauces — either an herby garlic and citrus dip called mojo, or the local favorite, mayo-ketchup — an aptly named combo of (obviously) mayo and ketchup.

Ken Goodman

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Pizza Bombs

Ryan Fey

Kids and adults alike will go head-to-head for a taste of these pizza bites, which are packed with two types of cheese (Parmesan and mozzarella), pepperoni and pancetta.

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Buffalo Chicken Wings

Martha Stewart

You can't go wrong with this classic version of Buffalo chicken wings. They're a crowd-pleasing snack for any get-together, and especially great for a Super Bowl party.

Anthony Contrino

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Carbone's Mozzarella en Carrozza

Mario Carbone

Mario Carbone's mozzarella sticks are out-of-this-world delicious for any event. The melty mozzarella and crispy breading are the definition of classic comfort food. This recipe is tailor-made for entertaining but straight-forward enough for a family snack.

Jennifer Carroll

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Cheesy Barbecue Popcorn

Jennifer Carroll

"Cheese popcorn and barbecue potato chips have always been two of my favorite snacks. When I was a kid, I would mix the two together to get the perfect salty, cheesy, sweet-heat bite! Now I just make my own fresh and it's so much better than microwave popcorn," says Jennifer Carroll.

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Martha Stewart's Potato Chip Cookies

Martha Stewart

Crunchy, chewy, buttery, salty and sweet, these addictive treats from Martha Stewart satisfy every last corner of your palate.

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Smoky Deviled Eggs with Bacon, Chorizo and Pico de Gallo

Erica Blaire Roby

This recipe looks unassuming but is packed full of flavor. It is great for parties — once your guests have had smoked eggs, they will never want to go back to regular deviled eggs.

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Spiced Cauliflower Poppers

Samah Dada

Whip up a quick batch of these vegetarian-friendly poppers made with cauliflower for game day. Dredged in egg, breaded in gluten-free almond meal and tossed in warm, flavorful spices, these bite-sized florets are irresistible when they come sizzling out of the oven.

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The Easiest Salsa Ever

Adam Richman

If you have good tomatoes, nothing could be simpler or better than a fresh salsa to dollop onto tacos, serve with grilled meat and fish, or just scoop up with chips. This one is made with jalapeño peppers, fresh cilantro, lime juice and garlic, too.

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Perfect Guacamole with Pico de Gallo

Gabriel Kolofon

It's hard to have salsa without guac! Based on stats: About 12% of Americans' annual avocado consumption happens during Super Bowl week. If that’s you, our all-time favorite guacamole recipe will be a winner.

Casey Barber

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Slow-Cooker Queso

Casey Barber

In queso you're wondering what to serve at your Super Bowl party, we've got the answer right here: an easy queso that you can make in your slow cooker. It's gooey, salty, warm and exactly what you need to either drown your sorrows or celebrate a well-earned victory.

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Valerie Bertinelli's Brown Sugar-Sriracha Bacon Bites

Valerie Bertinelli

This is an irresistible collaboration of sweet, spicy and savory ingredients. It's one of Valerie Bertinelli's favorite appetizers to make for a party. They always go fast.

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Ham and Cheese Jalapeño Poppers

Molly Yeh

These salty snacks are inspired by a popular Midwestern dip that features briny pickles and cheese. The filling is literally good enough to eat with a spoon! These salty, spicy, creamy bites are a sure hit for any game-day get-together.

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Deep-Fried Lasagna Bites

Mark Anderson

This recipe is the perfect way to enjoy pasta at a Super Bowl party. Because — let's face it — eating a full piece of lasagna with a plastic fork while standing up isn't pretty. These bite-sized, flavor-packed bites have the full experience of mouthwatering lasagna with some added crunch.

Kelly Senyei

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Cheesy Bacon-Loaded Sweet Potato Skins

Kelly Senyei

Skip the regular russets and dress up sweet potato skins with bacon and sour cream for an easy, crowd-pleasing snack.

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Fried Cheesy Pickles

Molly Yeh

These salty, crispy and cheesy bites are just plain addictive. They're also wildly easy to make. Simply wrap dill pickles in sliced havarti cheese and an egg roll wrapper, then pop in a deep-fryer until crispy.

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Katie Lee's Carne Asada-Loaded Fries

Katie Lee

Katie Lee loves making loaded fries recipes for friends because they have that desirable "ooh and aah" factor. Plus, you can serve them right on the baking sheet so they stay warm and cleanup is easier.

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Crispy Feta Rolls

Laura Vitale

This snack brings the crunch factor. The briny cheese, nutty sesame seeds and spicy dipping sauce is an irresistible combination of flavors and textures.

Erica Chayes Wida

Erica Chayes Wida is an award-winning journalist, food writer and recipe editor who helmed a local newspaper before joining TODAY's freelance team. A mother of two, she loves singing, collecting old vinyl and, of course, cooking. Erica is forever on a worldwide quest to find the best ham and cheese croissant and brainstorms best over a sauce pot of bubbling pasta sauce. Her work has been featured on BBC Travel, Saveur, Martha Stewart Living and PopSugar. Follow along onInstagram.

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Super Bowl Sunday

Super Bowl Sunday is an annual event that takes place on the first Sunday in February. It is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) and is considered one of the biggest sporting events in the United States. The game is accompanied by various festivities, including parties, food, and entertainment.

Game-Day Snacks

Game-day snacks are an essential part of the Super Bowl experience. They are typically easy to make, delicious, and perfect for sharing with friends and family while watching the game. The article mentions a variety of snack recipes, including pull-apart pigs in a blanket, cheeseburger sliders, foil packet nachos, sticky ham sandwiches, queso fundido con chorizo, maple-bacon popcorn, crinkle-cut fries, tortilla chip casserole, chili cheese tater tot nachos, potato chips, caramelized onion dip, pig candy, the OG nachos, buffalo cauliflower bites, chicken-chile taquitos with creamy dipping sauce, 3-ingredient sausage puffs, tostones with mayo-ketchup, pizza bombs, buffalo chicken wings, mozzarella en carrozza, cheesy barbecue popcorn, potato chip cookies, smoky deviled eggs with bacon, chorizo, and pico de gallo, spiced cauliflower poppers, easiest salsa ever, perfect guacamole with pico de gallo, slow-cooker queso, brown sugar-sriracha bacon bites, ham and cheese jalapeño poppers, deep-fried lasagna bites, cheesy bacon-loaded sweet potato skins, fried cheesy pickles, carne asada-loaded fries, and crispy feta rolls.

These recipes offer a wide range of flavors and textures, from savory and cheesy to spicy and sweet. They are designed to be enjoyed while watching the game and are sure to be crowd-pleasers.

Importance of Snacks

Snacks play an important role in keeping game-day guests fueled up and satisfied throughout the Super Bowl event. They are often easy to make ahead of time, simple to transport, and great for serving on platters and bowls around the room. Snacks like flavored popcorn, potato chips, dips, and finger foods are popular choices because they are convenient and can be enjoyed by all types of game-day guests.

Conclusion

Super Bowl Sunday is not only about football but also about enjoying delicious snacks and spending time with friends and family. The article provides a variety of recipes for game-day snacks that are sure to enhance the overall Super Bowl experience. Whether you're a football fan or a food lover, these snacks are perfect for enjoying the game and the festivities.

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