50 Healthy Super Bowl Recipes That Are Worth Cheering For (2024)

Devising a game plan for your Super Bowl party? You can't miss with traditional fare like rich mac and cheese, creamy dips, and hearty chili, but you also don't want guests to succumb to a food coma before halftime. Consider reserving space on your menu for a few healthy Super Bowl recipes.

We combed our collection for Super Bowl-worthy recipes to nourish and energize your guests instead of weighing them down. Don't worry, they're not all tofu and carrots (but maybe a few are). We offer rich dips, Tex-Mex favorites, pizza, and even sweets and a cocktail on the lighter side that, we promise, are all worth trying at least once.

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Labneh With Pink Peppercorns, Coriander, and Fennel Seeds

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This classic Mediterranean appetizer is also an easy make-ahead recipe so you have less to worry about come game day. The creamy dip, made by straining whole-milk yogurt overnight, pairs great with crudités or toast. Put some hummus next to it for guests to conduct a little dip-tasting competition.

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Vegan Queso Dip

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The velvety smooth texture of this queso comes from cashew cream, which is made from whirling cashews and water in a blender—no cheese, milk, or cream needed. To kick your dip up a notch, add an extra chili pepper (for spice) or a sprinkle of nutritional yeast (for umami). This dip double-teams as a topping drizzled on nachos, tacos, or chili fries.

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Green Chile Enchiladas

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Is it even Super Bowl Sunday without enchiladas? This vegetarian version packs plenty of protein thanks to corn tortillas, cumin-spiced vegetables, and black beans. Serve with chips and guacamole for game-day victory.

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Carrot-Ginger Dip

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This bold and flavorful dip gets its bright orange color from carrots cooked with peppery ginger and then pureed with maple syrup for a subtle sweetness. Garlic contributes a kick, while olive oil lends depth and smooth texture. Garnish this dip with a little pickled ginger for a pop of freshness.

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Soy-Simmered Squash With Miso Hummus and Togarashi

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A high-heat sear followed by a savory simmer makes this golden-hued kabocha squash sweet and tender. Can't find kabocha squash? No problem—swap it with acorn instead. Serve with your favorite store-bought hummus upgraded with a dollop of miso.

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Miso Eggplant Dip

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​​Think of baba ganoush with the flavor of miso eggplant, and you have an idea of how this irresistible dip tastes. Serve with fresh veggies, chips, or anything else you like to dip. We promise your guests won’t be disappointed.

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Glazed Brussels Sprouts on Olive Oil Fried Bread

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This Super Bowl recipe banishes Brussels sprouts' pious reputation. In it, they're fried in a hot skillet until crispy. Next, they're softened in a zesty flavor bomb of pomegranate juice and balsamic vinegar and then served atop toasted ciabatta bread smeared with ricotta. Sprinkle with chopped hazelnuts and parsley for a final flourish.

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Crispy Chickpeas

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If you're looking for super-easy as well as healthy, this snack is for you: just two ingredients (plus salt and pepper) and 20 minutes in the oven. For optimum crispiness, allow plenty of time pregame for the chickpeas to dry out before roasting, and preheat the pan along with the oven.

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Crispy Mushroom Reuben Sandwiches

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While we won't go so far as to call these ooey-gooey melted cheese sandwiches "healthy," we can certainly confirm that they're packed with nutrient-rich mushrooms (a healthier option than corned beef) and gut-friendly sauerkraut. Plus, they're a delicious option for vegetarian football fans.

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Pink Hummus

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This easy-to-make, Instagram-worthy dip gets its bright pink hue courtesy of a small, cooked beet that adds a subtle sweetness to balance the slightly bitter tahini. If cooking beets doesn't fit into your pregame routine. buy a package of pre-cooked ones and whip this up in a jiff.

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Carrot and Red Lentil Soup

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This rich, comforting vegan soup is a delicious way to warm up a Super Bowl crowd. Packed with carrots, scallions, and lentils, the star is its creamy coconut milk base spiked with cumin, turmeric, and ginger. Serve in a slow cooker with mugs for guests to sip throughout the game.

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Glorious Green Dip

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While dips typically get a bad nutritional rap, this one combines decadent flavors withhealthy ingredients like scallions, fresh spinach, and cannellini beans. Add some punchy chives, just enough mayonnaise for a creamy texture, and a squeeze of lemon juice for a perfectly nourishing dunk.

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Spiced Chicken and Chickpea Soup

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Chicken soup is never a bad idea for a winter party menu. This version kicks things up a notch thanks to coriander and turmeric seasoned chicken thighs and canned chickpeas in a broth infused with garlic, lemon, and ginger. Add dark leafy greens for a nutrient boost, and you have a hearty, comforting dish to warm your guests' bodies and souls.

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Mushroom and Goat Cheese Pizza

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Here's a pizza you're unlikely to find on any delivery menu. Store-bought pizza dough cuts down on prep time, and goat cheese adds a delightfully creamy tang. Finish with a drizzle of chili oil, top with parsley, and serve to impressed guests.

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Spiced Carrot Salad

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Instead of a mayo-laden slaw, try this bright, colorful version spiked with garlic, cumin, and a bit of heat from crushed red pepper. Serve with BBQ sliders, fried chicken, or give it a go with lamb meatballs.

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Cranberry Lemon Spritz

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It wouldn't be game day without some festive cocktail options, and this vodka-spiked cranberry spritz checks all the boxes. It's fruity and refreshing without being overly sweet and delivers some vitamin C to boot. Bonus points if this is your team's color.

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Easy Homemade Mild Salsa Recipe

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This salsa pairs well with chips and veggies as a dip, but don't overlook it as a zippy condiment for a host of game-day dishes. If you're serving tacos, chili, or burgers on Super Bowl Sunday, make sure you have plenty of this salsa on hand.

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Cheesy Roasted Sweet Potatoes

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These nutrient-rich sweet potato wedges topped with two types of cheese perfectly balance sweet and savory. The recipe requires just four ingredients and 30 minutes in the oven and is easily upscaled to accommodate your Super Bowl party crowd.

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Five Minute Hummus

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No matter how complicated your pregame prep is, you can find time to whip up this homemade hummus. In just minutes, you have a dip or spread that tastes better than store-bought, and is free of additives and preservatives,

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Seared Fish Tacos With Marinated Peppers

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Tacos are classic game-day fare, but these elevated fish tacos are Super Bowl-worthy. Filled with tender, flaked fish and a zingy roasted bell pepper salsa, they're finished with creamy avocado slices and briny, salty feta for the ultimate party meal.

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Chimichurri Yogurt Dip

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Chimichurri—a classic Argentinian herb-and-oil sauce—is usually served withgrilled meats. Here, the bright and punchy mixture is swirled intothick Greek yogurtfor a pretty presentation and fresh flavor. Serve this rich dip with sliced vegetables, crunchy lettuce, and bitter chicories to compliment its creamy notes and texture.

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Marshmallow Popcorn Bars

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A Super Bowl snack doesn't have to be bad for you. Instead of serving candy or chips, try making this whole-grain sweet treat in minutes with freshly popped popcorn and marshmallows.

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Homemade Guacamole

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You can never go wrong with homemade guac, especially on game day. This easy, 10-minute recipe calls for ripe avocados, salt, a shower of chopped cilantro, just the right amount of acid from a lime, and some heat from a jalapeño. Dip in!

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Sweet and Tangy Baked Beans

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While typically reserved for backyard barbecues, baked beans are also a welcome addition to any Super Bowl spread. This recipe merges fiber-rich beans with bacon, barbecue sauce, whole-grain mustard, and a touch of brown sugar. A surprise ingredient, fresh pineapple chunks, perfectly balances this dish's rich, salty elements.

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Tomatillo Salsa

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Sure, you can buy a jar, but it only takes 10 minutes to whip up this homemade salsa that tastes fresher and is better for you. Serve as a zippy dip with chips or quesadillas, or as a topping for tacos, burritos, or burgers.

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Make-Ahead Oatmeal Peanut Butter Bars

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Right before the fourth quarter, bring out a plate of these homemade peanut butter bars and watch them disappear. Packed with PB, rolled oats, peanuts, and dried fruit, they're just sweet enough to tempt kids and delight adults. If you have leftovers (a big "if"), treat yourself on Monday morning to this as a breakfast on-the-go.

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Tomato Feta Dip

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Think of this as a dip version of that wildly popular baked feta pasta that made the rounds on TikTok. Here, broiled cherry tomatoes pair with tangy feta and a glug of half-and-half for a deluxe twist. Serve this rich dip with warm pita, crispy crostini, and lots of colorful, fresh veggies.

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Honey Paprika Walnuts

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Sure, pretzels and chips are game-day go-tos, but you can treat your guests to something sweet, salty, savory, and nutritious. Make sure to have enough on hand, because these protein-packed walnuts are coated in a flavorful mixture that makes them nearly impossible to resist.

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Artichoke Dip

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As far as dips go, artichoke is one of the most delicious options around, and we found a way to lighten it up without sacrificing its rich flavor. This recipe subs Greek yogurt for mayo, cream cheese, and sour cream. Add a bit of olive oil for richness. The use of store-bought marinated artichoke hearts plus just four more ingredients cuts prep time down to 15 minutes!

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Nutty Superfood Breakfast Bites

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Sure, it has "breakfast" in its name, but this recipe is great any time of day, especially game time. Loaded with good-for-you nuts, seeds, and quinoa, you can customize them with whatever you have on hand. To lighten your party-prep load, make these protein-packed bars up to one week ahead and store them at room temp until ready to serve.

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Roasted Eggplant With Miso and Sesame Seeds

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Yes, eggplant is an unlikely addition to a Super Bowl spread, but hear us out. First, you can prep these rounds ahead of time and give them a quick broil just before serving. Next, their sweet-savory-spicy miso coating is a flavor everyone will love. And lastly, they're low in calories, dairy-free, and a delicious way to eat your vegetables!

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Salt and Vinegar Roasted Potatoes

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French fries and loaded baked potatoes are delicious game-day options, but this recipe lightens up your menu without sacrificing flavor. A finish of flaky salt and cider vinegar gives these a salt-and-vinegar vibe that rivals any bag of chips.

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Spaghetti Squash Parmesan

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Make this hearty vegetarian main the star of your halftime show! Each football-shaped "bowl" is stuffed ith spaghetti squash strands mixed with three cheeses, zesty marinara, and fresh herbs, and then topped with crunchy breadcrumbs.

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Buffalo Cauliflower With Yogurt Ranch

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This popular Super Bowl recipe merges a favorite spicy chicken wings flavor with a nutritious vegetable and a cooling, creamy dressing. The result is a crave-able, popcorn-like snack or side that's fun and not bad for you!

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Make-Ahead Holiday Salad

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Love the idea of a salad for Super Bowl Sunday but don't have time for the last-minute prep? Consider this recipe that you can put together the day before. Its hearty greens—kale leaves and Brussels sprout shreds—stand up to its honey-mustard vinaigrette overnight. On game day, just add croutons and chopped hazelnuts, and enjoy guilt-free!

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Dark Chocolate Coconut Tartlets

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Guests will never suspect these sweet treats are healthy-ish. That's shredded coconut forming the crust of these mini tartlets, which are filled with protein-rich sunflower seed butter (or your favorite nut butter) blended with melted dark chocolate. Make them the day before and store them at room temp until game time.

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Brussels Sprouts Salad

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This hearty, crunchy, make-ahead salad could qualify as a party host's most valuable side dish. You can prep the vegetables—thinly sliced Brussels sprouts and radicchio—and assemble the rest up to two days in advance. Then, add Parmesan shavings and a honey-mustard vinaigrette just before the coin toss.

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Carrot Cake Sandwich Cookies

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These delectable little numbers are finger-friendly, loaded with good-for-you carrots and oats, and taste just like the classic eponymous dessert. Allow plenty of time to chill the dough (at least an hour), which makes it easier to shape into cookies.

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Slow Cooker Vegetarian Chili With Sweet Potatoes

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The Super Bowl and chili go together like salt and pepper, and a slow cooker is a busy cook's best friend, so this recipe wins on so many levels. It's a meatless version that lightens things up and packs nutrients via fresh bell peppers and onions, chunks of sweet potato, and black and kidney beans. Just load the slow cooker, set, and forget (until game time, that is).

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Fancy Tomato Sandwiches

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This not-so-ordinary sandwich is called "fancy" for good reason: a salted chive butter spread, a nutty alpine cheese, a tangle of peppery arugula, and crunchy fried onions, to name a few. Assemble it on long baguettes and slice so every guest gets one.

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Chickpea and Mint Crostini

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This no-cook recipe is a sophisticated addition to your Super Bowl spread yet comes together in almost no time. Just combine chickpeas with juicy pomegranate seeds and chopped mint, and you have a bright, fresh topper for guests to pile on toasted baguette slices.

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Easy Stovetop Shrimp Boil

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This recipe is an outdoor-party-host go-to in summer, but there's no reason you can't pull this off in February, too. With just 35 minutes and one big pot, you can serve up this veggie-packed, protein-rich dish that's perfect for a casual crowd.

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French Ham and Cheese Sandwich

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This quick sandwich recipe takes an ordinary sandwich on a trip to Paris. Its Frenchy features—a baguette, Dijon, Gruyere, and a buttery cornichon-and-mustard spread—come together in just 10 minutes, yet elevate a simple lunch staple to championship status.

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Grilled Chicken and Spinach Quesadillas

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Quesadillas are always a crowd-pleaser, and these are packed with protein and nutrients for an added advantage. If grilling is a non-starter, cook these on the stove or on a baking sheet in a 425°F oven for 6 to 8 minutes on each side.

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Slow Cooker Chicken Taco Soup

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This make-ahead recipe delivers the fresh taste of tacos without the carby tortillas and messiness. It's a chunky soup that's also slow-cooker friendly, packed with veggies, and customizable with everyone's favorite taco fixings.

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Turkey and Rice Meatballs

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Meaty, rich, and satisfying meatballs are regular players on a Super Bowl spread. This two-ingredient, make-ahead recipe lightens them up by swapping ground beef with ground turkey and breadcrumbs with long-grain rice. Add salt and pepper, bake on an oil-brushed sheet, and you have tasty, low-fat, gluten-free orbs to serve as sliders or with toothpicks and dipping sauce.

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Corn Salad With Feta and Walnuts

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Guests will love digging into this salad. Use whatever corn you'd like—fresh, frozen, cooked, or raw—as the base for this simple recipe. If you make it a day or two ahead, add the walnuts and feta just before serving.

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Turkey Pumpkin Chili

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A one-pot chili is a game-day host's most valuable recipe, and this one turns toward the lighter side. Lean ground turkey takes center stage, supported by high-fiber cannellini beans and nutrient-rich pumpkin puree. Serve with the usual accompaniments for guests to top their own.

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Summer Nachos

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If nachos are a must-have on your party menu, try this lighter, meat-free version. Despite its "summer" qualifier, it features vegetables—zucchini, corn, and red cabbage—available any time of year. Yes, it has Cheddar cheese but, instead of sour cream, it's topped with an avocado-yogurt topping that delivers healthy fats and probiotics.

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Kale Flatbread Bites

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As far as pizzas go, this flatbread version is healthier than your typical takeout. Yes, there's mozzarella, and a mustard-sour cream mixture replaces the usual tomato-based pizza sauce. But this one is topped with kale, a darling of the superfood set that rarely makes its way onto a Super Bowl menu.

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FAQs

What are the top 5 Super Bowl foods? ›

From subs to wings, here are the best Super Bowl foods of all time — and where to get them
  • Pigs in a Blanket.
  • Bone-In Wings. ...
  • Nachos. ...
  • Totino's Pizza Rolls. ...
  • Six-Foot Subs. ...
  • Quesadillas. ...
  • Jalapeño Poppers. ...
  • Loaded Potato Skins. Kicking off our best football bites list are loaded potato skins: a salty, heavy sports bar classic. ...
Feb 7, 2024

What is the favorite Super Bowl snack? ›

Pick and choose your favorites to make for the perfect Super Bowl spread. When it comes to game day, you really can't go wrong with the classics like Buffalo wings, baked spinach & artichoke dip, nachos supreme, mini cheeseburger sliders, pigs in a blanket, loaded potato skins

What is the most eaten food in the Super Bowl? ›

1 In 7 Americans Order Take Out

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

What is classic Super Bowl food? ›

The Super Bowl may technically be an NFL game, but we all know what we're really looking forward to when Sunday rolls around — the snacks. Some of our personal favorites include classics like saucy chicken wings, pigs in a blanket, and chips with dip, with a few beer-infused drinks to match.

What Super Bowl foods have decreased in price? ›

Shrimp prices are down more than 6%, and wings are 5% cheaper compared to a year ago. However, soda and potato chips are up 5%, and beer is up by less than 1%. According to economist Michael Walden, growing conditions are partially to blame for the inconsistency.

How to host a Super Bowl party on a budget? ›

Keys to hosting a Super Bowl Party on a budget:
  1. Don't get too extravagant with the food options.
  2. Decorations are fun, but don't go over the top.
  3. Plan ahead, make a budget and stick to it.
  4. Potluck style is a good option for everyone to contribute a little.
Feb 6, 2024

How can I make the Super Bowl fun? ›

Super Bowl Ideas for Kids
  1. Super Bowl Bingo. A Bingo Card and some fun, simple prizes are a great way to keep older kids interested in the game – even if football isn't usually their thing. ...
  2. The Puppy Bowl. ...
  3. Face Painting. ...
  4. Paper Football Origami. ...
  5. A Football Themed Craft Station. ...
  6. Mascot Dress Up. ...
  7. Snack Duty.

What food should I order for Super Bowl? ›

Most Popular Super Bowl Foods
  • Wings. One of the best-loved top 10 football foods are wings, wings and more wings! ...
  • Pigs in a Blanket. Pigs in a blanket are a familiar Super Bowl food that fits at any party, no matter what other dishes you're serving. ...
  • Spinach Dip. ...
  • Seven-Layer Dip. ...
  • Sliders. ...
  • Burgers and Hot Dogs. ...
  • Taquitos.
Jul 25, 2024

What to bring for finger food? ›

Our top 100 finger food ideas for 2023
  • 1Mini carbonara quiches. ...
  • 2Crispy mozzarella sticks. ...
  • 3Air fryer wontons. ...
  • 4Buffalo wings with crispy onion rings and kale slaw. ...
  • 5Super-crisp potato bites. ...
  • 6Crustless mini ham and vegie quiches. ...
  • 7Haloumi and corn fritter bites with creamy avocado dip. ...
  • 8Meatlovers mini pizzas.

What sells the most during the Super Bowl? ›

Super Bowl week ranks #1 in terms of total snack sales for the entire year. The snack data compared buying stats from Super Bowl 2023 to stats from the prior year. Notably, the most significant sales spikes during Super Bowl week were in the categories of corn chips, tortilla chips, pretzels, and potato chips.

What is the most popular food for football? ›

Top 10 Football Foods
  • Buffalo Wings. This is one of the best and most fan-favorite football party recipes! ...
  • Warm Spinach Artichoke Dip. ...
  • Barbecue-Spiced Potato Chips. ...
  • Classic Beef Chili. ...
  • Ultimate Loaded Chili-Topped Hot Dogs. ...
  • Three-Cheese Queso Nachos. ...
  • Pepperoni Rolls. ...
  • Brats in a Blanket.
Feb 19, 2024

What are the Super 6 foods? ›

Spotlight the Super Six:

When it comes to the plants you eat, you want to eat from across the six different plant groups: vegetables, fruits, wholegrains, legumes (beans and pulses), nuts and seeds, and herbs and spices.

What are the 9 super foods? ›

Here, nine foods to help you live longer and better.
  • Olive Oil. Several studies have linked this versatile oil — the cornerstone of the oft-touted Mediterranean diet — to longevity. ...
  • Berries. All fruits are good for us. ...
  • Salmon. ...
  • Whole Grain Fibre. ...
  • Dark Chocolate. ...
  • Nuts. ...
  • Greens. ...
  • Legumes.
Jun 24, 2024

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