30 Recipes You *Actually* Want to Eat During the Super Bowl

All the Recipes You Actually Want to Eat for Super Bowl Sunday

updated 2 days ago
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The Best Instant Pot Chicken Wings

Every year the impending arrival of the Super Bowl incites a parallel culinary sport: churning out lighter takes on wings, healthier spins on classic dips, and “fresh” appetizer ideas beginning (but not ending) with things like kale chips .

But you know what? Just like Thanksgiving, there’s no call to go off-script with the Super Bowl. Just like November calls for marshmallow-topped sweet potatoes, February calls for seven-layer dip and hot wings. It’s the one Sunday I dispense with the hummus and bask in the glory of bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers. (Or bacon-wrapped anything .) If you’re feeling the same, here’s 30 of the very best recipes to eat on the biggest sports day of the year.

Hot Bites

These hot bites taste best straight out of the oven, but don’t stress: Most can be prepped ahead and baked just before the game, or at halftime.

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The Easiest Pigs in a Blanket
These pigs in a blanket are so easy, you might just end of making them every weekend.
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Garlic-Parmesan Wings
These ultra-crispy wings are blanketed with a double dose of punchy garlic, plenty of salty Parm, and some melted butter for good measure.
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BBQ Ranch Chicken Bites
All you need is chicken, ranch dressing, and barbecue sauce to reach BBQ ranch nirvana.
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Instant Pot Chicken Wings
The best thing about Instant Pot wings is how incredibly juicy and tender they are. Plus, they're ready in a fraction of the time as oven-baked.
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Easy 3-Ingredient Buffalo Cauliflower Bites
These crispy, spicy cauliflower bites are great eaten as is or paired with ranch or blue cheese dressing.
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Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers
This step-by-step guide results in the absolute best bacon-wrapped jalapeño poppers.
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Game-Day Classics

From cheesy potato skins to loaded nachos, these are the things that always seem to go first.

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The Best Guacamole
This easy, classic guacamole recipe only requires 5 ingredients.
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Loaded Potato Skins
This cheesy nostalgic spud dish is on your table in less than an hour.
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Easy Queso Dip
This quick cheesy queso dip comes together in less than 30 minutes and is just waiting for your pile of tortilla chips.
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Cheesy Garlic Butter Bubble Bread
The easy, cheesy bread starts with store-bought biscuit dough and is packed with garlicky flavor.
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The Ultimate Nachos
Here's our step-by-step guide to making restaurant-style nachos at home.
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Loaded Black Bean Nachos
This hearty and wholesome take on nachos leans on smashed black beans, tangy Greek yogurt, and guac to make it satisfying enough for dinner time.
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Winning Dips

What’s the Super Bowl without an awesome dip? We’ve got the classics and the wildcards covered in this lineup.

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Bacon Cheeseburger Dip
This one-pan dip has everything you love about a bacon cheeseburger in one gooey, scoopable bite.
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Slow Cooker Spinach-Artichoke Dip
Sit down to the ultimate spinach-artichoke dip with the help of your slow cooker.
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The Easiest Buffalo Chicken Dip
Serve this quick Buffalo chicken dip with celery and carrot sticks, along with plenty of crackers or chips.
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Easy, Cheesy Hot Pizza Dip
Layered with marinara sauce and three kinds of cheese, this hot dip tastes just like pizza.
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Caramelized Onion Dip
This big-batch dip is the perfect way to put a bag of onions to work. Serve with chips, veggies, or toasted bread.
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7-Layer Dip
7-Layer Dip is everything you love about a taco, from the beans and guac to sour cream and pico de gallo, served dip-style.
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Nearly Dinner

Given that the game starts right around dinnertime, you may be in the mood for a bit more than a snack. These recipes are plenty filling.

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Easy Philly Cheesesteak Sliders
The iconic Philly cheesesteak sandwich is given the pull-apart slider treatment, complete with a double layer of cheese, tender sautéed onions and peppers, and thinly sliced beef.
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Simple & Tasty Slow Cooker Chili
Invest your prep time in chili powder from scratch and you'll have the best bowls of simple, tasty chili waiting in the slow cooker when you're ready to dig in.
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Sheet Pan Quesadillas
Use a sheet pan and a few store-bought shortcuts to make a large format quesadillas to feed your whole family easily.
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Ground Beef Taco Casserole
This recipe is everything you love about classic ground beef tacos baked into an easy casserole, then topped with lettuce, tomato, and shredded cheddar.
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Hawaiian Roll Sliders
These Hawaiian roll party sliders are like French onion soup meets slider.
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Loaded Cheesy Cauliflower Bake
This cheesy, low-carb cauliflower casserole is filled with crispy bacon bits and scallions.
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Sweet Treats

Every Super Bowl spread needs something sweet, because one cannot live on bacon alone.

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Salted Caramel Pretzel Blondies
This decadent twist on chocolate chip-studded blondies adds crunchy pretzels and homemade salted caramel to the mix.
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The Easiest Brownies Ever
Some might call these basic, no-bowl-required brownies desperate, but we call them delicious.
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Air Fryer Chocolate Chip Cookies
Thanks to the high fan speed and concentrated heat of the air fryer, these chocolate chip cookies are crispy on the outside and perfectly gooey on the inside.
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Buckeye Brownie Cookies
Buckeye brownie cookies give you the best of three desserts baked into one impossibly irresistible sweet treat.
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Puppy Chow Recipe
Chex cereal is coated in a mixture of butter, peanut butter, and chocolate — then tossed in powdered sugar — for the very best salty-sweet treat.
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Peanut Butter Scotcheroos
Imagine if Rice Krispies treats had a run-in with a jar of peanut butter and then doused with a melted medley of chocolate and butterscotch chips.
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