Tackle your taste buds and score big with our ultimate playbook for Super Bowl Sunday snacks and appetizers! Whether you’re a die-hard football fan or just there for the food, a Super Bowl Sunday party isn’t complete without a lineup of mouthwatering bites that will keep your guests cheering. Grab your jersey, grab a plate, and get ready to eat like a champion!
Toasted Ravioli
Toasted ravioli is a culinary creation that hails from St. Louis, Missouri and if you’ve never tried this dish, you’re missing out! Breaded, fried ravioli are sprinkled with Parmesan cheese and served with marinara sauce. This recipe from Taste of Home is the perfect finger food for any celebration!
Smoked Gouda-Chorizo Jalapeno Poppers
Mexican chorizo, smoked gouda, cream cheese, and earthy jalapeno peppers – what more could you want from a game-day appetizer? These jalapeno poppers from Food Network Magazine will quickly become a fan favorite!
Crockpot Meatballs with Grape Jelly Sauce
If you’ve never tried meatballs or cocktail smokies with famous “grape jelly” sauce, you don’t know what you’re missing. Just trust the process, despite the fact that grape jelly is a main ingredient. This recipe from Culinary Hill couldn’t be easier but it also couldn’t be tastier! Throw some meatballs (frozen is fine) in a slow cooker and cover with grape jelly and barbecue sauce. The result is a sweet and tangy treat that will wow your guests.
Pizza Fries
We discovered this dish at Scruffy Duffies in Plano. The chefs at this funky sports bar took the best of two favorite pub foods and combined them into one amazing dish. French fries, pepperoni, sausage, and a whole lot of cheese make these pizza fries an ooey-gooey, mouthwatering appetizer that is almost too good to share!
Oven Avocado Fries
Speaking of French fries – check out these avocado fries from Country Living. These oven-baked fries are a healthier take on traditional French fries and loaded with all the healthy benefits of avocados. Serve them with creamy, chipotle lime sauce and you’ve got a hit on your hands.
Creamy Crab Dip
What’s a super bowl party without dip? Add some sophistication to your dip game with this creamy crab dip from Southern Living. This recipe is a refresh from crab dips of yore, made with fresh lump crabmeat and mayonnaise and sour cream instead of cream cheese. Scallions, parsley, lemon juice, and Old Bay Seasoning add additional layers of flavor.
Chocolate Dip with Strawberries
Who says dip has to be savory? This sweet dessert dip from Food Network Kitchen will be a highlight for young and old alike. Fresh strawberries (you can try other fruits too) are dipped into this creamy, chocolate dip and then coated with a variety of toppings like nuts, mini chocolate chips, sprinkles or toasted coconut.
Almond-Bacon Cheese Crostini
This appetizer from Taste of Home is a fresh take on traditional bruschetta. A mix of cheese, almonds, bacon, onion and mayonnaise are slathered on top of a crisp, toasted baguette for a tasty addition to your super bowl spread.
Mezze Platter
Mezze platters are an age-old Middle Eastern tradition – and for good reason. A mezze platter is typically served as a medley of appetizers and small plates that guests can munch on before the main meal. This platter from Love & Lemons contains veggies, salads, spreads, dips, bread, spreads and more. You an customize this crowd-pleaser however you like.
Tequila Bars
Don’t forget to bring something sweet to the table on Super Bowl Sunday. While savory appetizers are essential, you’ll want a few sweet treats too. These tequila bars from Food Network Magazine are a fun twist on traditional citrus bars. The base layer is made with vanilla wafers and pine nuts. The filling contains lime juice and tequila – what more could you ask for?
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