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byArman Liew
updated on Feb 11, 2024
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Kick back, relax, and stay out of the kitchen with these 20+ easy Super Bowl dessert recipes. From no-bake treats to gooey brownies, cookies, and dessert dips, you’ll never run out of ideas!
I’m not going to lie; I am not a huge sports person. So when it’s Superbowl season, you can usually find me in the kitchen making the snacks.
As much as I love a cream cheese ball or cheesy nachos, my favorite part about the Super Bowl is the desserts.
Of course, some desserts translate better to game day than others. So, I’ve filtered through the dozens we’ve created to find the 20 best treats worthy of the big game. Each one is easy to make and guaranteed to make you the host of the season!
Table of Contents
- What makes the perfect Super Bowl dessert?
- No-bake gameday desserts
- Chocolate gameday desserts
- Cupcakes, muffins, and cookies
- Game day dessert bars
- More dessert recipe collections
- 20+ Super Bowl Desserts (Recipe Card)
What makes the perfect Super Bowl dessert?
I’ve participated in more Super Bowl parties than I can remember. Here are some of my top tips for picking the best game day desserts:
- Sharable. This may seem like a no-brainer, but having treats pre-sliced or that people can grab from a bowl is way easier and will help make less mess.
- Fuss-free. Whether you’re hosting or visiting, odds are the kitchen is a bit chaotic, so save yourself a headache and pick a dessert that’s easy to make in advance.
- Temperature stable. Whatever you make will probably be left on the counter for hours, so pick a treat that won’t melt on you.
- Pick ones that taste great! Of course, at the end of the day, the game is all about having fun and eating good food, so pick desserts you think everyone will love.
No-bake gameday desserts
Each of these no-bake desserts comes together with a handful of ingredients in 20 minutes or less.
- Healthy puppy chow– AKA the ultimate Super Bowl recipe, made with Chex cereal tossed in sunflower seed butter and melted chocolate.
- Cake batter dip– Light, fluffy, and slightly tangy from the Greek yogurt; this is my favorite dessert dip.
- – Okay, maybe THIS is my favorite dessert dip. Made with Oreo cookie bits and cream cheese, it doesn’t really get more decadent than this.
- Chocolate coconut cookies– If anyone in your crew loves bounty bars, they’ll probably hoard these cookies.
- Peanut butter no-bake cookies– Made with 3 good-for-you ingredients that’ll satisfy anyone’s sweet tooth.
Chocolate gameday desserts
When I hear “dessert,” the first thing that comes to mind is chocolate, and the Super Bowl is no exception. These chocolate desserts are guaranteed to be a hit, so make a double batch if you expect a crowd!
- Nutella brownies– I’ve been eating healthy Nutella since I was a kid, and I can’t think of a better combination than stirring some into ultra-gooey football brownies.
- Chocolate peanut butter balls– They’re basically no-bake Reese’s peanut butter cups but made WAY healthier.
- Vegan double chocolate cookies– When I watch the game at a friend’s house, I usually bring a diet-friendly treat just in case of any allergies. These vegan-friendly chocolate cookies taste incredible, and they’re easy to make gluten-free, too.
- Chocolate chip cheesecake bars– Soft blondies stuffed with chocolate chips and creamy cheesecake filling.
- No-bake caramel cookie dough bars– Made with layers of gooey caramel, edible chocolate chip cookie dough, and melted chocolate, this dessert might steal the show.
Cupcakes, muffins, and cookies
Cookies and cupcakes are easy grab-and-go dessert options that you can easily make in advance, and if you make these, you won’t have to worry about having leftovers.
- Biscoff cupcakes– Chocolate cupcakes filled with caramel and topped with cookie butter frosting– need I say more?
- Almond flour muffins– Made low-carb and gluten-free, no one will ever be the wiser.
- Cookie butter cookies– One of my favorite flourless desserts. Made with Biscoff cookie butter and chocolate chips, everyone will want to know the secret ingredient.
- – This is one of my safe-bet recipes that I know everyone will love, even the picky eaters.
- Almond flour sugar cookies– Sugar cookies are another guaranteed people pleaser. Plus, you can even frost them in the team’s colors!
Game day dessert bars
I love making dessert bars since they’re denser and more filling than cookies, so I can really pack in a lot of flavors and fun mix-ins.
- Monster cookie bars– Soft, chewy, studded with M&Ms, and filled with warm cinnamon and chocolate flavor.
- Peanut butter jelly bars– An easy, nostalgic dessert that combines the flavor of PB+Js with the texture and richness of blondies.
- Caramel slice– A classic Australian dessert made with layers of shortbread, caramel, and milk chocolate. No one will see these bad boys coming!
- Funfetti blondies– Sprinkles belong at parties, even Super Bowl parties. These funfetti blondies take less than 20 minutes to make and look great on your dessert table.
- Carrot cake bars– Another easy no-bake bar recipe that’s easy to make ahead and won’t lose its texture over time.
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20+ Super Bowl Desserts
5 from 14 votes
Kick back, relax, and stay out of the kitchen with these 20+ easy Superbowl dessert recipes. From no-bake treats to gooey brownies, cookies, and dessert dips, you’ll never run out of ideas!
Servings: 12 servings
Prep: 2 minutes mins
Cook: 1 minute min
Total: 3 minutes mins
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Ingredients
- 6 cups chex cereal
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 1 cup chocolate chips
- 1 cup powdered sugar
Instructions
Add your cereal into a large mixing bowl and set aside.
In a microwave safe bowl, add the peanut butter and chocolate chips. Melt in 20-second intervals until the chocolate chips are mostly melted. Whisk together until smooth.
Pour the melted chocolate/peanut butter mixture over the dry cereal and mix until the cereal is coated in the chocolate. Let the mixture sit for 15 minutes, for the chocolate to cool down.
Add the powdered sugar and mix very well until the chocolate cereal is dusted in the sugar.
Transfer into a serving bowl and enjoy,
Notes
How to store: Leftovers can be stored at room temperature, covered, for up to 2 months.
Nutrition
Serving: 1servingCalories: 185kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 7gFat: 11gSodium: 275mgPotassium: 254mgFiber: 5gVitamin A: 330IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 75mgIron: 10mgNET CARBS: 17g
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Arman Liew
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