6 Super Easy Recipes for Your Super Bowl Party (2024)

For these satisfying snacks, some assembly is required but very little actual cooking.

By Pervaiz Shallwani

Feb. 9, 2024

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With a few supermarket cheats and a little flair, you can lay out a spread that tastes homemade without the hassle. From loaded fries and walking tacos to a Hall of Fame-worthy hummus, this is how smart hosts win the day.

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Tomato Achaar French Bread Pizza

—Adapted from Chitra Agrawal of Brooklyn Delhi

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Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Halve French bread lengthwise. Evenly spread Brooklyn Delhi Tomato Achaar on cut sides. Sprinkle generously with shredded mozzarella, scatter with thinly sliced jalapeños and thinly sliced red onions.

Bake for 20 minutes. Set broiler to high and broil pizzas until cheese starts to brown, 60-90 seconds. Transfer pizzas to a cutting board and slice into one-inch pieces. Serve with more achaar for dipping.

Cereal-Aisle Chevro aka Desi Chex Mix

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Heat oven to 250 degrees. On a large baking sheet, evenly spread 2 cups each Wheat Chex, Rice Krispies and Corn Flakes and 1 cup each salted peanuts and salted cashews. Bake until toasted, 20-30 minutes. Set aside.

Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large stock pot over medium heat. Add a few dozen curry leaves and toast until crisp. Add 2 cups golden raisins, 1 teaspoon turmeric, 1 teaspoon ground red chile and 2 teaspoons salt. Cook, stirring often, until raisins plump, another minute or two. Remove from heat.

Add toasted cereals and nuts, 1 cup pretzel sticks, 1 tablespoon chaat masala or garam masala, and stir, coating everything well. Adjust seasoning as needed. Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

Loaded Fries

—Adapted from Honey Butter Fried Chicken, Chicago

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Deep-fry, air-fry or bake a generous helping of frozen or takeout french fries until crisp, and place on a serving plate. Scatter with 2 cups fried chicken chopped into 1-inch pieces. Gently heat pimento cheese until it melts into a creamy sauce, adding milk or cream to loosen if needed. Spoon cheese sauce liberally over chicken-topped fries. Scatter with pickled banana peppers, drizzle with ranch dressing and douse with hot sauce such as Franks, Crystal or Cholula. Garnish with thinly sliced scallions. Substitute diced rotisserie chicken for fried, if you prefer.

Hummus With Spiced Beef and Pine Nuts

—Adapted from chef Mike Solomonov

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Heat 2 tablespoons canola oil in a large skillet over high heat. Add 1 cup chopped onions and cook, stirring, until softened. Add 1 pound ground beef, 2 slivered garlic cloves, 2 tablespoons pine nuts and a liberal pinch of salt. Cook, stirring, until beef is browned, about 10 minutes.

Add ½ teaspoon baharat spice, if you have it, or substitute pumpkin spice. Adjust seasoning to taste, garnish liberally with chopped parsley and spoon on top of room-temperature hummus, fluffed with a whisk, fork or food processor

Flamin’ Hot Cheetos Walking Tacos

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Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add a small chopped onion and cook, stirring often, until it starts to soften. Add 1 pound ground chorizo and cook until crumbled and crisp. Transfer chorizo mixture to a bowl.

Serve alongside separate bowls of shredded lettuce, pico de gallo or salsa, shredded cheddar cheese, sour cream and guacamole, and individual bags of FlaminHot Cheetos. Let guests make their own walking tacos by snipping the bags open along the side with scissors and adding the toppings of their choice.

Experiment with other types of chips, if you like. Hot or sweet Italian sausage, crumbled and browned, can be swapped in for chorizo.

Chile Crisp Roast Chicken Dip

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Set broiler to high. Pull meat from a rotisserie chicken, shredding it into thin strands. Discard skin or reserve for another use.

In a large sauté pan over medium heat, melt a stick of butter. Stir in a 7-ounce jar of chile crisp. Turn off heat and toss in chicken. Fold in 8 ounces sour cream, 8 ounces cubed and softened cream cheese and 8 ounces shredded cheddar cheese. Smooth surface and top with more cheddar cheese to cover. Broil until dip is bubbly and nicely browned in spots. (This happens quicker than you think.)

Finish with thinly sliced scallions, fried onions and/or chopped cilantro. Serve with slider buns, tortilla chips or pita bread.

Photo editor: Valeria Suasnavas

Produced by Megan Douglass and Shay Cohen

Cover photo: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street Journal

6 Super Easy Recipes for Your Super Bowl Party (2024)

FAQs

What are the 5 most popular Super Bowl foods? ›

Super Bowl Food: What is the most popular for parties?
  • #8- Meatballs. ...
  • #7- Pigs in a blanket. ...
  • #6- Veggie tray. ...
  • #5- Deviled Eggs. ...
  • #4- Sliders. ...
  • #3- Nachos. ...
  • #2- Pizza. ...
  • #1- Wings. According to the National Chicken Council, 1.45 billion chicken wings are expected to be consumed for Super Bowl Sunday.
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What are the top 2 Super Bowl snacks? ›

To help plan your game day menu, we've rounded up some of our favorite Super Bowl appetizers that are sure to be a hit. These are the classic foods like Buffalo wings and nachos — plus more than a few innovative ideas, such as fried potato salad bites and a pimento cheese bar — that'll make your spread a success.

What is the #1 food consumed at Super Bowl parties? ›

"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 the most popular Super Bowl dish? ›

Bone-In Wings

If you Google "best Super Bowl foods," there's no doubt wings will come up as the number one answer. Saucy, sloppy and spicy, the bone-in bangers have become almost synonymous with the big game.

What is the most eaten food on Super Bowl Sunday? ›

Don't Be Chicken

Chicken wings are the food of choice. According to the National Chicken Council — yes, there is a National Chicken Council — Americans consume more than 100 million pounds of chicken wings on Super Bowl Sunday alone. For those playing along at home, that's more than 1.25 BILLION individual wings.

Is Taylor Swift going to the Super Bowl? ›

While Swift cheers on Kelce from the sidelines, another musical guest will be taking the stage for the Super Bowl Halftime Show presented by Apple Music: R&B icon Usher. See Swift's arrival to the 2024 Super Bowl below. She's here.

Which meat dish becomes particularly popular during the Super Bowl? ›

Chili is a game-day classic for a reason. This version is made in a slow cooker and calls for canned fire-roasted tomatoes, ground beef, black beans, zucchini, and a handful of other ingredients. Top every bowl with sour cream, cut-up avocado, and chopped fresh cilantro, and settle in to watch the game.

What snacks are common at Super Bowl? ›

Some perennial favorites for Super Bowl snacks in the United States include:
  • Chicken wings.
  • Pizza.
  • Chips and dip (especially guacamole and salsa)
  • Nachos.
  • Sliders or mini sandwiches.
  • Chili.
  • Veggie trays with ranch dip.
  • Cheese platters.
Jan 28, 2017

How do you make a Super Bowl party fun? ›

Activities like Super Bowl commercial bingo are a great way to make sure everyone can get in on the fun...even if they don't love sports. Again, don't be afraid to get virtual guests in the game too!

Should you bring something to a Super Bowl party? ›

Encourage your guests to bring their own snacks and drinks to share. By preplanning and working ahead, you can enjoy the time with your guests (and some chicken wings while you're at it) and enjoy the game.

How do you throw a Super Bowl party on a budget? ›

Throw a Super Bowl Party That Doesn't Break the Bank!
  1. Start with a financial game plan. ...
  2. Team up with a co-host. ...
  3. Digital invites over classic invitations. ...
  4. Downplay the decorations. ...
  5. Generic snacks: The Real MVP. ...
  6. Encourage crowd participation. ...
  7. Save big with Super Bowl promos. ...
  8. Make post-game meal plans.

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