| I’ve never hosted a Super Bowl party before but we have 1 or 2 families coming over with young kids. What would you serve? I don’t mind cooking. In fact it might be easier to cook than try to coordinate picking things up. |
| Pigs in a blanket, Mac and cheese, chili, veggie tray, chips and salsa, guacamole |
| We do foods from the competing cities. So we'll likely do cheesesteaks, pretzels, and barbeque. |
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pulled pork or pulled chicken in a crock pot with everything to self assemble (rolls, coleslaw, pickles, hot sauce, extra BBQ)
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Pretzels with beer cheese dip
A savoury pretzel bun version of the viral Tiktok Korean stuffed cheese bread Jalapeno Popper Dip Gourmet hot dogs (literally, it's a Wolfgang Puck recipe) Smoked Fish Dip Crab Rangoon Empanadas Hot Honey Halloumi Sliders Cold Devilled Crab Dip Not suggesting that these ALL go on one menu, just that it is a selection of items we've made for football food in the past |
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Queso
Pigs in blankets Jalapeño popper dip Salsa and chips Ranch and chips and veggies Cheesecake dip and nilla wafers Teriyaki meatballs Cheese, meat stick, crackers |
| Nachos. Loaded. |
We're doing this but I've just ordered with Mission BBQ. Everyone loves it and will taste better tthan if I try it (also, in the end, less expensive than if I bought all the ingredients). And I can then offer more sekections. |
| You can do a search on this forum - it gets asked every. year. Not to mention googling for ideas. |
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Avocados from Mexico
Blueberries from Canada Homemade pizza Lemons from Spain (to make guacamole and sugar-free lemonade) Malbec from Argentina Goat cheese from Italy Homemade flaxseed crackers |
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DH smokes some wings
Buffalo chicken dip Pigs in a blanket Tray of sliders various dips, chips, veggies |
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Since the Super Bowl tends to have people grazing the entire game, I suggest a main dish that can be kept warm in a crockpot or pot on the oven - chili, pulled pork.
Then add a variation of finder foods. With kids I would add some pigs in a blanket, chicken nuggets or tenders, or even small pieces of pizza. All stuff that while it tastes better warm, kids will still eat as it cools. Then some basic snack foods - veg and dip, tortilla and salsa. I know I have seen a ton of Football dips on here like buffalo chicken dip. |
| How old are the kids? Dip and BBQ sauce with kids under the age of 8 is just ….. challenging. |
Yawn. But it is one of the most common. How about ordering Chinese? Pizza? Order from local neighborhood restaurant if you have one? Bring McDonalds? Chipotle catering? |
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