25 Easy, Delicious Game Day Snacks to Make for the Super Bowl
omething very important is happening on Sunday, something we’ve all been waiting or for a very long time: the most important day of the year for snacks. Some people watch the Super Bowl for whatever sport they are playing (football, I think?) but smarter, more correct people gather with their family and friends to eat large plates of delicious snacks.
The Super Bowl is the one day of the year where you can never, ever have too many snacks. Can we have chicken wings AND mini tacos? Oh, you bet we can. Wait, what about chips and salsa and a different kind of chip with a different kind of dip and also pretzels with hot cheese? Fair game. Vegetable platter? If that’s your thing, but I’ll be over here with the pizza pockets.
The Super Bowl is the day snack lovers wait for all year. Legend has it that snack lovers' stomachs magically stretch to 40% their normal capacity in preparation for the big game.
Here are the best snacks to make while you wait for the halftime show and the annoying stretches of sports between the commercials.
Let's get the party started with carbs and cheese! Try these soft pretzels with cheese sauce.
Who isn’t craving warm cheese at all times? This recipe for mini soft pretzel bites from blog Two Peas and Their Pod looks perfect.
Not all Super Bowl snacks have to be bad for you. Please healthy eaters with these guacamole deviled eggs.
Deviled eggs class up any party, and even though technically these snacks from SkinnyTaste are pretty healthy, they are still delicious. Guacamole: it isn’t just for chips!
Feeling really ambitious? Try these homemade pepper jack cheese crackers.
Did you know you can make Cheez-its from scratch? This recipe from The Kitchen Paper is even better than the packed stuff.
A classic party snack with a twist: Sriracha Chex Mix.
People never remember how good Chex Mix is, but it’s so good! Try this recipe from My Bacon Wrapped Life.
Dress up an old favorite with jalapeño popper pigs in a blanket.
Maybe you’re not much of a cook. No problem. This recipe from Host the Toast is easy to make, even if you’re not a whiz in the kitchen.
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