Super Bowl food recipes, snack trends to try for the big game (2024)

Chicken wings, chili, chips with dip, sliders and other beloved game day snacks are synonymous with Super Bowl Sunday for good reason.

Whether you're on team tried-and-true crowd pleasing appetizers or are opting to test out a new viral food trend this year, "Good Morning America" has what you need to craft a foolproof culinary game plan ahead of kickoff in Las Vegas on Feb. 11.

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Dust off your Crockpot, plug in your air fryer and for goodness' sake, prep any ingredients you can before the big game to feed guests' big appetites with ease.

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Super Bowl Food Trends

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Football and food fans have already started scouring Google in search of regional specialties or top trendy game day dishes that align with the two teams competing in Super Bowl LVIII.

As the San Francisco 49ers face off in a Super Bowl rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs, Americans are expected to consume a whopping 1.45 billion pounds of chicken wings, according to the National Chicken Council.

Ahead of the second biggest eating day of the year (just behind Thanksgiving), it comes as no surprise the internet is abuzz with top search results for wings.

In the last month, Google Trends data showed that searches spiked on the West Coast -- specifically in California -- for dry rubbed wings such as the sour and spicy combo of lemon pepper seasoning.

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Searchers in the Midwest, closer to Patrick Mahomes' stomping grounds at Arrowhead Stadium, are seemingly more interested in air fried wings.

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Toss together a batch of lemon pepper rubbed wings from Chef Nancie Greene, resident chef on the "I Am Athlete" podcast, for a taste of the top searched wing flavor, or try this zesty garlic wings recipe from food personality and creator Will Coleman for another delicious variation.

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Chili

This game day classic from Jessie James Decker for 10-can chili is sure to rack up points with friends and family during the game.

Air Fryer Chicken Wings

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Food blogger Maya Krampf previously shared her simple method for the classic game day appetizer with "GMA" from Wholesome Yum that take just five minutes to prep and have endless options for seasoning and sauces.

Loaded Smashed Potatoes

Everything Delish food blogger Jamie Milne shared her loaded smashed potatoes that take all the layery goodness of nachos and fuse it with the flavors of loaded potato skins. Check out the full recipe below.

Serves: 6

Ingredients

2 lbs mini potatoes

potato seasonings: 2 tbsp olive oil, 1 tbsp dried basil, 1 tbsp oregano, 1 tbsp paprika, salt & pepper

4-6 slices bacon, chopped

1 bunch of green onions, chopped

1 bunch of cilantro, chopped

2 Roma tomatoes, chopped

6-8 dollops lite sour cream

2 jalapenos, thinly sliced

1 cup shredded cheese

Directions

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside. Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil.

Add bacon to a lined baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes until bacon is crispy. Once cooked, set aside.

Once water is boiled, add in potatoes and cook for 8-10 minutes until fork tender. Add potatoes to a large bowl and let cool for 5-6 minutes.

When potatoes are cooled, add all of the potato seasonings and toss until potatoes are evenly coated. Add potatoes to a lined baking sheet. Using the bottom of a glass, smash potatoes. Add potatoes to the oven for 25-30 minutes until crispy.

Remove potatoes from oven and top with cheese. Bake for another 8-10 minutes until the cheese is melted. Remove potatoes from the oven and add all of the toppings over top. Serve and enjoy!

Pizza Dip

Milne also created a recipe for fans of chips and dip that's different from the usual suspects of traditional buffalo chicken, seven-layer or spinach and artichoke.

Big Game Buffalo Chicken Nachos

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This spicy, savory appetizer is drizzled with buffalo sauce, celery, cheddar cheese, blue cheese, and blue cheese crumbles.

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Yield: 6 servings

Ingredients

8 cups tortilla chips

4 cups cooked chicken, shredded

1 1/2 cups Frank's Buffalo Wing sauce

1/2 cup water

3 cups shredded cheddar cheese

1/3 cup blue cheese dressing

4 ounces blue cheese crumbles

1 cup chopped celery

Directions

Preheat oven to 475 degrees. Spread tortilla chips on a rimmed baking sheet or in a shallow dish.

Bring wing sauce and 1/2 cup water to a simmer. Add shredded cooked chicken; heat through. Strain the chicken (reserving the sauce) and spread over ranch-flavored tortilla chips. Top with shredded cheddar.

Bake in the upper third portion of the oven until cheese is melted for about 5-7 minutes. After nachos are baked top with blue cheese dressing, blue cheese crumbles, chopped celery and the reserved wing sauce.

Recipe reprinted with permission from The Girl Who Ate Everything.

Buffalo Chicken-Filled Football Biscuits

Food Network host, recipe developer and sports TV personality Jaymee Sire previously shared this popular appetizer with "GMA" Food that's perfect for any Super Bowl 58 parties.

Ingredients

4 ounces (half a brick) of cream cheese, softened

1 cup shredded pepper jack cheese

1/2 cup cooked, diced chicken

2 tablespoons Buffalo sauce (store bought or homemade)

1 can of 8 biscuits

1 egg yolk

1 tablespoon whole milk or cream

Additional shredded cheese, for topping (optional)

1/2 carrot, sliced into thin matchsticks (if you want to make “laces”)

Ranch dressing or Blue cheese dressing, for dipping

More Buffalo sauce, for dipping

Directions

Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees, or whatever is indicated on the can of biscuits. Mix together cream cheese, pepper jack, chicken and 2 tablespoons of buffalo sauce. Roll into 16 even balls. Refrigerate until ready to use.

Lay biscuits out on a cutting board. Using a piece of string or unflavored dental floss, cut each biscuit in half so that you have 16 round pieces of biscuit dough. (See video!)

Place a ball of cream cheese mixture in the center of each round, and seal. Arrange stuffed biscuits seam side down in the shape of a football on a parchment-lined baking sheet. Whisk together egg yolk and milk or cream to create an egg wash and brush over biscuits.

Bake for 18-22 minutes, or until biscuits are cooked through and turn a golden brown. For cheesier biscuits, add more shredded cheese to the in-between spots about halfway through cooking time.

Once biscuits are done baking, serve warm with additional buffalo sauce.

Air Fryer Bacon Jalapeño Poppers

Sire also shared this recipe using everyone's favorite countertop kitchen gadget, the air fryer, to help you achieve perfectly crisp bacon-wrapped peppers.

Total Time: 30 min

Yield: 10 large or 20 small jalapeño poppers

Ingredients

5 large jalapeños (or 10 small-to-medium jalapeños)

4 to 6 ounces cream cheese, softened slightly

10 slices thick-cut bacon

1/4 cup chopped cilantro (optional)

Juice from 1/2 lime (optional)

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Directions

Preheat an air fryer to 375 degrees. (If preheating is necessary, see Jaymee's note for oven directions).

Slice each jalapeño in half lengthwise and remove the ribs and seeds (see note). Using a small rubber spatula or spoon, fill the jalapeño halves with the cream cheese. If using large jalapeños, wrap each half with one slice of the bacon, tucking in the ends. (If using smaller jalapeños, cut each slice of bacon in half crosswise before wrapping.)

Place the jalapeños (cream cheese side up) in a single layer in the air fryer and cook for 10 to 12 minutes, or until the bacon is cooked through and crispy.

Allow to cool slightly and sprinkle with the cilantro and lime juice, if using, and serve!

Note:
A pointy, serrated grapefruit spoon is great for removing the ribs and seeds from chiles. If using the oven, preheat to 400 degrees. Bake the wrapped jalapeños in an oven-safe dish for 45 to 60 minutes, or until the bacon is cooked through and crispy.

An earlier version of this story was originally published on Jan. 31, 2024.

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Super Bowl Sunday and Game Day Snacks

Super Bowl Sunday is synonymous with a variety of beloved game day snacks, including chicken wings, chili, chips with dip, sliders, and more. As the San Francisco 49ers face off in a Super Bowl rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs, Americans are expected to consume a whopping 1.45 billion pounds of chicken wings. This makes it the second biggest eating day of the year, just behind Thanksgiving. The internet is abuzz with top search results for wings, with searches spiking on the West Coast for dry rubbed wings such as the sour and spicy combo of lemon pepper seasoning, and in the Midwest for air fried wings. Additionally, there are various recipes and food trends related to Super Bowl Sunday, including chili, air fryer chicken wings, buffalo chicken appetizers, and more.

Lemon Pepper Rubbed Wings and Air Fried Wings

The top searched wing flavor in California is the sour and spicy combo of lemon pepper seasoning. On the other hand, searchers in the Midwest are more interested in air fried wings. Recipes for these include lemon pepper rubbed wings from Chef Nancie Greene and zesty garlic wings from food personality and creator Will Coleman.

Chili and Air Fryer Chicken Wings

Chili is a game day classic, and there's a recipe for a 10-can chili by Jessie James Decker. Additionally, there's a simple method for making air fryer chicken wings shared by food blogger Maya Krampf from Wholesome Yum.

Loaded Smashed Potatoes

Food blogger Jamie Milne shared a recipe for loaded smashed potatoes that combines the layery goodness of nachos with the flavors of loaded potato skins. The recipe includes ingredients and directions for preparing this delicious snack.

Pizza Dip and Buffalo Chicken Nachos

Milne also created a recipe for pizza dip and big game buffalo chicken nachos, offering a unique twist to the usual game day snacks.

Buffalo Chicken-Filled Football Biscuits and Air Fryer Bacon Jalapeño Poppers

Food Network host Jaymee Sire shared a recipe for buffalo chicken-filled football biscuits, perfect for any Super Bowl 58 parties. Additionally, she provided a recipe for air fryer bacon jalapeño poppers, offering a crispy and flavorful snack option for game day.

These recipes and snack trends are sure to elevate your culinary game plan for Super Bowl Sunday, providing a variety of options to satisfy your guests' big appetites with ease.

Super Bowl food recipes, snack trends to try for the big game (2024)

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