SUPER BOWL PARTY FOOD RECIPES

super bowl food

It’s a big day. Big game.
Big Party. That means you need
some big party snacks and food for the whole gang.

We’ve put together some of our favorite
party recipes, all of which would be perfect for the big game this Sunday.

Appetizers –

BROWN SUGAR BACON WRAPPED SAUSAGE

You heard right…pork on pork. This will be one of the most popular party dishes you’ll ever serve.

PARTY
PINWHEELS

Quick and easy game changers that bring
a little meat to the table for the carnivore at your Super Bowl shindig.

DEVILED
EGGS

These eggsellent delights are not just
for those big family holiday gatherings, they go great with touchdowns and
interceptions, too.

SAUSAGE
CHEESE BALLS

Quick and easy finger foods sure to
please, plus they have sausage!!

Dips –

What’s a Super Bowl without a dip or
too, and we’re not talking about your cousin Virgil and his friends.

CHILI
CHEESE DIP

This one screams football party with a southwestern kick.

KICKED
UP QUESO

You all know queso, right? This one
takes it up a notch.

SHRIMP
AND CRAB DIP

There’s shrimp. There’s crab.
You dip it. ‘Nuff said.

Salads –

Yeah, right. Just kidding.
Okay, if you must, you’ll find plenty of salad recipes HERE

Main Dishes –

CHEATER’S
CHILI

You can’t have a Super Bowl party
without Chili. It’s the law, look it
up. No one will throw a flag on this
easy chili recipe.

SPINACH
AND MUSHROOM QUESADILLA

If you must cook something without meat,
this one is sure to please everyone.
Yummm!

Deserts –

Mandatory for all parties, check out our
Deserts Section for recipes ranging from Banana
Pudding
to Peach
Cobbler
to Chocolate
Chip Pound Cake
and much, much more.

Nothing goes together quite like Super
Bowl and great food. Enjoy.

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About Stacey Winder

Stacey Winder has lived in the Northwest area of Houston since 1978 and Cypress specifically since 2005. Married with two children, she is actively involved in the Cypress community in non-profit and faith-based work.  She has a passion for the people that live in Cypress, and is enthusiastic about the opportunities available to the residents here.Stacey has worked in commercial and residential real estate, but her real passion is for writing.  Stacey is an accomplished writer whose works have been seen in numerous publications.  She is now the Editor of TheCypressTimes, and as such will be a frequent contributor.  In addition to her work as the Editor, Stacey is a child advocate for Compassion International, with the goal of “releasing children from poverty in Jesus’ name”.

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