If you’re looking for the best Super Bowl snacks, start scrolling. This post is filled with everything you need for the ultimate Super Bowl party including the classics like wings and buffalo chicken dip to more unique options that are football specific!
Send this to your guest list and tell everyone to bring their own snack or make everything you want from this collection for the ultimate game day spread!
Tons of Ideas for Super Bowl Snacks
Living in Kansas City means we have hosted a lot of big Super Bowl parties (and just play-off watch parties) the past few years. The rest of the country may hate our team, but we love them! And we love eating good food while we watch the games!
When you watch so many big football games, you get sick of just serving the same old buffalo chicken dip every week. So I’ve put together a collection of the best Super Bowl snacks you’ll find anywhere on the internet!
We’ve got the classics like wings and meatballs, sweet snacks, and of course some new ones you’ve likely never tried before!
Super Bowl Dips
Dips are a staple for a Super Bowl spread. In this section, you’ll find classic dips such as buffalo chicken and fruit, as well as new things to try like like a taco dip. Serve them with veggies, tortilla chips, or slices of bread!
Buffalo Chicken Dip
This dip is put on the food table every week for game time. This classic is as good as it sounds, with the perfect balance between creamy and spicy. It’s basically traditional buffalo wings but in dip form! Just don’t forget the celery to dip in case people want a healthier option!
Jalapeno poppers are a classic appetizer that would be perfect for game day, except they are impossible to keep warm. This dip solves that issue by giving you all the flavors of poppers in a dip that is delicious all game long.
This dip is the best taco you’ve had but in dip form that you can eat all game long. Made with the best ground beef taco meat and layered with classic toppings like corn and cheese.
As someone who has spinach artichoke dip every time my family gets together, I can promise that it’s a must for the Super Bowl spread. You’ll not only love the taste of this spinach dip but also how easily it comes together.
Game day just wouldn’t be the same without chips and guac. This recipe is full of flavor and will be your new go-to guacamole recipe. And it’s so simple to make with just avocado, tomatoes, and a few spices!
It’s always nice to have something fresh, like fruit, on the table. This dip turns an ordinary bowl of strawberries into a favorite snack. Best part is it’ll only take you a few minutes to make.
Another delicious game-day dip that features a chorizo base and layers of gooey cheese. It’s an easy snack to make that you’ll find yourself enjoying for the entire game.
Irresistibly rich and creamy, this dip is an absolute must for game days. It’s got just the right amount of spice, meat, and Velveeta cheese you won’t get enough of it.
Serve up a healthy Super Bowl snack with this simple fruit salsa to give options for people who don’t just want cheese and meat! Make your own homemade cinnamon chips to dip into it or just grab a bag from the store!
This section is all about the easy snacks. Think dump in a crockpot, combine a few ingredients, or throw together in minutes kind of snacks!
Crockpot Grape Jelly Meatballs
Talk about a classic, these crockpot meatballs are a quintessential Super Bowl snack. Simply follow the link to enjoy the best jelly meatballs you’ve ever had. Added bonus – you don’t even have to dirty a dish!
These buffalo chicken sliders take buffalo chicken dip to the next level by putting them between sweet bread! These sandwiches so simple to make for a crowd and a great way to give people a little more substance than just a chip and dip! Increase the buffalo sauce for even more heat!
Chex Mix is a classic snack to stress eat during a big game. This is the best Chex Mix you can make. This recipe is almost as simple as throwing a bag into the cart. You’ll never want to go back to the store-bought stuff again.
Try something different than traditional chex mix by making this cheddar chex mix or this slow cooker ranch chex mix instead! Or make them all and have an entire snack mix bar!
Cheddar Pigs in a Blanket
Pigs in a blanket are a staple for game days; they are quick to make with little smokies and crescent roll dough and just delicious. This recipe adds a simple slice of cheese that you won’t want to take away. Serve with ketchup or mustard for dipping!
Don’t skip these pepperoni rolls. One of my favorite bites of all time is the perfectly cheesy center dipped into pizza sauce. This recipe is one of my go-to game day snacks that is always a hit.
Don’t want to deal with rolling out the pizza dough? These bite-sized pizza roll-ups make the perfect game-day finger food. It’s a great option to offer pizza without getting full off three slices of take-out. Plus, these are made with mozzarella sticks so they really are as easy they get!
These roll-ups are an easy way to put a twist on a classic buffalo chicken dip. You still get all the deliciousness of buffalo chicken dip but rolled into savory bread.
Enjoy the classic taste of Bisquick mixed with hearty sausage flavoring. These rolls will disappear as quickly as you can make them, they are that good. Perfect snacking food for a big game.
The best snacks are ones you can grab and eat without silverware. Fill up your plate with these Super Bowl snacks made to eat with your fingers, perfect to eat while pacing in between plays or waiting for the refs to make a call.
These ones may not be quite as easy as the ones in the easy Super Bowl snacks section above but the little bit of additional work is totally worth it!
Bacon Wrapped Smokies
You can’t go wrong if you wrap something in bacon. These lil’ Smokies are next level with the salty bacon wrapper that’s coated in a sweet hot honey sauce. Trust me, you are going to love them. Just try not to eat the entire platter!
This is a great option for anyone looking to serve a more elevated appetizer. These bacon-wrapped dates are one of my favorite appetizers. They are sweet and salty with a thick chewy center.
There’s a reason why stadiums sell soft pretzels: they are universally loved by everyone. These pretzel bites are a great way to include some classic stadium foods from your own home.
Avoid the mess of saucy chicken wings with these delicious crunchy garlic parmesan wings. These wings are baked perfectly to give you a flavorful crunch outside with a tender center.
This is a fun way to serve spinach artichoke dip. Each bite is the perfect combination of crunchy and creamy. It’s a great choice for the big game if you prefer finger foods over dips.
All the goodness of a taco inside a crispy wonton shell. These taco bites are great for a Super Bowl spread since they are easy to grab and everyone loves tacos.
These are great for kids and adults alike who want something with more substance while snacking during the game. Not to mention, they are simply delicious and only take a few minutes to make.
It’s almost impossible to watch a game without pizza somewhere on the table, even if it’s just for the kids. These pizza twists are a great option if you want to change it up from your normal pizza delivery order.
This might sound like an odd combination at first, but trust me, it’s delicious. The crunchy egg roll wrapping compliments the creamy dip texture perfectly. It’s a unique way to serve a classic.
What is better than a delicious meatball? A meatball stuffed with gooey cheese. You’ll have to try it for yourself but be warned, you may never go back. Serve them with homemade marinara sauce for dipping!
These broccoli cheddar bites are a tasty blast from the past. Each bite tastes like the broccoli cheese casserole from childhood, topped with Ritz crackers of course. These nostalgic bites are always a crowd favorite.
These bites are a hit not only for game days but for all occasions. After all, what is better than gooey cheddar cheese and crispy bacon stuffed inside a roll?
You can’t go wrong with a mashup, especially not of two classic Super Bowl foods like potato skins and buffalo chicken dip. These buffalo chicken potato skins are a hearty snack that people won’t be able to get enough of. And I haven’t met anyone who doesn’t love loaded potato skins!
Take all of those snacks you’re making and put them onto one football themed charcuterie board! It’s a fun way to serve your food plus, you can pick one theme or just go for a snack board!
If you want to serve more than just Super Bowl snacks, serve one of these heartier Super Bowl dinner ideas to go along with all the snacks!
Copycat Chick-Fil-A Chicken Nuggetes
Can’t get Chick-fil-A for your team’s Sunday game, no problem. This copycat chicken nuggets recipe tastes just like the original. It’s so good you can convince your guests it’s the real thing. Or you could even turn them into chicken minis!
We made this for the Bengals Super Bowl a few years ago but it’s good for any year, not just when Cincinnati is playing! It’s the best homemade Cincinnati chili recipe and filling enough to be dinner! Serve with hot dogs and cheese for cheese coneys!
Take your favorite game day pizzas up a notch by braiding it into a pizza loaf! It makes it a little fancier and fun than your normal pizza night. Perfect for the big game and for customizing with everyone’s favorite toppings!
Don’t want traditional chili? Try this white chicken version that’s full of flavor from the chicken marinade and caramelized corn! It’s won awards for good reason – definitely Super Bowl Sunday worthy!
Pizza is always a hit and this homemade pizza dough makes it super simple to just whip up pizzas with all sorts of toppings to keep everyone happy and fed!
Instead of serving up a baking sheet full of baked nachos, setup a nacho bar with one of these ideas instead! Then people can just customize their own for dinner! Make sure to include things like peppers, tomatoes, jalapenos, and of course – salsa!
Super Bowl snacks typically mean comfort food and is there anything more comforting (especially if your team is losing) than a solid bowl of mac and cheese? This old-fashioned variation makes enough for a crowd and is super simple to whip up and bake!
I know Super Bowl is typically just about the savory snacks, but you can’t have a party without sweets too! Here are a few fun sweet snacks to toss up on your table for the ultimate touchdown worthy Super Bowl spread!
Football Stadium Cookies
The cutest little cookies that look just like a Super Bowl stadium! Make them with our cream cheese sugar cookies (or our cut out sugar cookies) for the base or just decorate store-bought sugar cookies!
Don’t let the savory Chex Mix have all the fun! This sweet Chex Mix is a great grab and enjoy snack that’s perfect for eating throughout the entire game!
Shape these brownie balls into little football shapes for the ultimate in taste and looks! Then just do a little football piping right on top – they’re guaranteed to be a hit!
As long as the Chiefs continue making the play-offs, a Taylor Swift charcuterie board (or any Taylor Swift themed food) will make a great addition for all you Swifties out there!
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