Adult dessert for Super Bowl

Anonymous
I’m making cherry cheesecake dip with nilla wafers and animal crackers to dip. Dip just feels right for Super Bowl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nanak Mango Rasmalai from Costco

You are the one who knows who is going to be there and what they like, but this is not traditional American football food and would be an odd and inconvenient choice of dessert for a football party.


No problem. I am the new America.
Mango Icecream or Pistachio Kulfi will work too.
Anonymous
Tollhouse cookie bars

Chocolate covered pretzels

Buckeye cheesecake bars

Candied bacon on sticks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would buy an ice cream cake


No. Difficult to store, serving is an issue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tollhouse cookie bars

Chocolate covered pretzels

Buckeye cheesecake bars

Candied bacon on sticks


That sounds really good....
Anonymous
Brownies
Cupcakes
Cake
Pie

Anonymous
I would bring several big bags of M&Ms and call it a day.
Anonymous
Unless you know your people, or there will be multiple desserts, some of you might be surprised to learn how many adults— even adults who are drinking — don’t eat much dairy. I’m another vote for brownies. Krispy treats, homemade chocolate chip cookies, turtle bars, hand-pies, blondies and other bar cookies might also be good options.
Anonymous
Brownies, sliced into small square bites
One pan with nuts, one without, clearly labeled

You could add cookies if that doesn't seem like enough. Maybe find out if the teams' cities have a standard cookie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would buy an ice cream cake


Where would you store it? I have no room in my freezer for an ice cream cake.
Anonymous
Who eats brownies? Aren't they low class. I would suggest nice bakery cookies OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In my experience, a lot of adults don’t eat cupcakes, especially heavily iced, unless they are tiny. Brownies, mini tarts, cheesecake bites. Maybe serve alongside a bowl of mixed berries.


In my experience, Super Bowl parties aren’t where people are eating mixed berries and fussy desserts. Brownies, cookies, and other bar cookies and pick up desserts are the ones that get eaten.

This isn’t a dinner party and is usually a splurge day where people graze and eat things they don’t typically eat.
Anonymous
I'm bringing mini cheesecakes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who eats brownies? Aren't they low class. I would suggest nice bakery cookies OP.


This isn't a 5 star meal princess.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who eats brownies? Aren't they low class. I would suggest nice bakery cookies OP.


I prefer brownies to most "nice bakery cookies." You could do an experiment with plates side by side. I bet brownies would disappear before fancy cookies.
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