Super Bowl Party Menu Help

Anonymous
We are having a gathering of 10 adults and 10 early elementary age kids. Here is what I’m thinking so far. I feel like I need at least one other thing, ideas?

Hot Ham and Cheese Sliders
Buffalo chicken dip
Taco pie dip
Veggies and veggie dip
Fruit and fruit dip
Brownies/Cookies
Anonymous
I would add chili and or pizza. Unless you know the sliders will be a hit.
Anonymous
I’d do chicken wings instead of yet another dip. Sounds fun no matter what you serve!
Anonymous
Buffalo chicken dip
Taco pie dip

I hope you have enough bathrooms for all these guests!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Buffalo chicken dip
Taco pie dip

I hope you have enough bathrooms for all these guests!



What are you talking about?
Anonymous
With that many early elementary school kids, I’d have one more really kid friendly food. Maybe chicken nuggets? I think a lot of little kids won’t eat buffalo chicken dip or taco pie dip and might be reluctant about the ham sliders.
Anonymous
I would do chicken nuggets or tenders with a variety of sauces instead of the buffalo chicken dip. ChikFilA tray is always a hit (you can order Saturday night and re-heat in the oven on a baking sheet).

You need a potato or carb such as potato skins or mozzarella sticks. And chips.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would do chicken nuggets or tenders with a variety of sauces instead of the buffalo chicken dip. ChikFilA tray is always a hit (you can order Saturday night and re-heat in the oven on a baking sheet).

You need a potato or carb such as potato skins or mozzarella sticks. And chips.


I like the potato idea, maybe a baked potato bar or macaroni and cheese bar. Or pulled chicken or pulled pork sliders in addition to ham and cheese.
Anonymous
Not cheesesteak sammies?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would do chicken nuggets or tenders with a variety of sauces instead of the buffalo chicken dip. ChikFilA tray is always a hit (you can order Saturday night and re-heat in the oven on a baking sheet).

You need a potato or carb such as potato skins or mozzarella sticks. And chips.


OP here. Thanks for the idea about reheating a chick fil a tray. That is my go to for these type of parties — but never thought about reheating.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not cheesesteak sammies?


Not for elementary kids
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are having a gathering of 10 adults and 10 early elementary age kids. Here is what I’m thinking so far. I feel like I need at least one other thing, ideas?

Hot Ham and Cheese Sliders
Buffalo chicken dip
Taco pie dip
Veggies and veggie dip
Fruit and fruit dip
Brownies/Cookies


Dips are not a good idea. Way too many not enough food.

Make more finger food instead. Little hot dogs, chicken wings, mini egg rolls, sushi something solid.

Ham and cheese sliders yuck. I am sure you can be more creative than that.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We are having a gathering of 10 adults and 10 early elementary age kids. Here is what I’m thinking so far. I feel like I need at least one other thing, ideas?

Hot Ham and Cheese Sliders
Buffalo chicken dip
Taco pie dip
Veggies and veggie dip
Fruit and fruit dip
Brownies/Cookies


Dips are not a good idea. Way too many not enough food.

Make more finger food instead. Little hot dogs, chicken wings, mini egg rolls, sushi something solid.

Ham and cheese sliders yuck. I am sure you can be more creative than that.

Not OP, but if those are the ham and cheese sliders that absorb a seasoned butter sauce while baking, they’re every bit as delicious as they are unhealthy.
Anonymous
Pigs in a blanket! A hit with kids AND adults!
Anonymous
I agree its too many dips and not enough heavier food items. Is this supposed to be a dinner or just snacks? Trader Joes has these rectangular readymade pizza crusts that are really easy to customize. I would make a couple plain cheese for the kids and then do a meat one and a veggie one. Instead of the taco dip can you do sheet pan nachos or taquitos with salsa and guacamole? Also add another slider option like meatball sliders.
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