Game Day Snacks

Did you know that on Super Bowl Sunday 1 in 7 (or 48 million) Americans will order take-out or have food delivered to them? Chicken wings and pizza are the two most popular Super Bowl snacks, and chips are close behind with an expected 11 million pounds of chips to be consumed on Super Bowl Sunday. Instead of ordering take-out, make some delicious and healthy food yourself that everyone will appreciate. Home made is always better! Check out our vegetarian options…
Buffalo Cauliflower Bites
These are surprisingly hearty and delicious. No one will notice the absence of chicken!

Spanakopita Triangles
Spanakopita may seem too complicated to make because of the phyllo dough but it really isn’t as long as you keep the dough covered with a damp towel so it doesn’t dry out.

Loaded Veggie Nachos
What’s not to love about nachos? They are so simple to make and a real crowd pleaser. Add any toppings you want. Add ground beef or chopped chicken if you want.

Guacamole
According to internet sources, game watchers will be chowing down 8 million pounds of guacamole on Super Bowl Sunday.

Adzuki Bean Hummus
You can make hummus from almost any type of bean. This recipe calls for adzuki beans, an underrated bean in our opinion.

Zucchini Fries
These are crispy and utterly delicious. Eat ’em while they’re hot. Don’t forget the spicy dipping sauce.

Pigs in Blankets with Caramelized Onion Mustard
Get your high quality ingredients from Oryana to make this classic, midwestern snack.

Football Deviled Eggs
Deviled eggs are another super easy yet universally enjoyed snack. Decorate them to look like little footballs.

Big Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie
This is absolutely the best thing to make for an easy, delicious dessert on Super Bowl Sunday. You can make it ahead of time and then slice it into wedges, or make it just before half time when it will be warm and gooey in the middle and you can serve it with ice cream.
