Oh yes — it’s time for game day! Below I’ve gathered my favorite Super Bowl recipes perfect for Super Bowl Sunday, whether you’re watching the game or just here for the snacks. These are my top picks from past favorites and blog posts, chosen because they’re crowd-pleasers, easy to share, and full of flavor. I pared down the list to the best options so you can plan a winning spread without fuss.

If you need a balance of salty, spicy, cheesy, and crunchy, this roundup has it all: handhelds, dips, shareable platters, and some lighter salad options so you can mix and match. Everything here is approachable to make for a relaxed party prep and an impressive table.
21 Super Bowl Recipes

Buffalo chicken guacamole pizza — a spicy, tangy twist on pizza that layers buffalo chicken with creamy guacamole. Great for sharing and unexpected in the best way.

Smoked cheddar and caramelized onion potato skins — crispy potato shells filled with smoky cheddar and sweet onions. A classic party finger food with big flavor.

Sheet pan shrimp nachos — a seafood-forward take on nachos using sheet pan convenience so you can feed a crowd in one go.

Loaded wing dip with beer caramelized onions — rich, creamy, and packed with buffalo wing flavor, plus sweet, savory onions for extra depth.

Ritz cracker peanut butter cups — a nostalgic, crunchy-salty-sweet bite that’s fast to assemble and endlessly snackable.

Buffalo bacon deviled eggs — tangy deviled eggs with a buffalo kick and the savory crunch of bacon for a perfect appetizer.

Ramen noodle crunch salad — a crunchy, refreshing side that adds texture and brightness to a heavy spread.

Cauliflower queso — a lighter, vegetable-forward queso that’s creamy and perfect for dipping chips or veggies.

The best seasoned pretzels — crunchy, well-spiced pretzels that are addictive and easy to make ahead.

Caesar salad with pizza croutons — a clever salad with cheesy, garlicky pizza-slice croutons to bridge fresh and indulgent flavors.

Grilled buffalo chicken sandwiches — smoky, spicy chicken piled into sandwiches for a hearty main option that’s easy to serve.

Guacamole salsa — a hybrid dip that combines fresh guacamole and bright salsa for a versatile crowd-pleaser.

Sloppy joes sheet pan totchos — a fun, messy, nostalgic dish with sloppy joe flavors over crispy tater tots for an irresistible game-day tray.

Everything spinach artichoke twists — handheld, flaky twists that capture the classic spinach-artichoke dip flavors in a portable form.

My favorite hummus platter — a customizable platter with hummus, veggies, olives, and pita for a lighter, shareable option.

Roasted buffalo cauliflower flatbread — spicy roasted cauliflower on crisp flatbread for a vegetarian-friendly snack that still brings bold flavor.

Sweet and spicy roasted cauliflower — a tasty side or snack with a balanced sweet-heat glaze that caramelizes beautifully.

Cool ranch kale salad — a zesty, crunchy salad that adds freshness and a playful ranch flavor to the menu.

Pulled pork sandwiches with cherry chipotle BBQ sauce — sweet, smoky pulled pork with a lively cherry-chipotle sauce for a memorable sandwich station.

Buffalo chicken beer cheese fondue fries — indulgent fries dunked in a cheesy, beer-infused buffalo fondue for pure comfort food bliss.

Sheet pan green chile beef nachos — hearty, spicy nachos baked on a sheet pan so you can feed a crowd with minimal effort.
Whether you’re assembling a few of these or building an entire buffet, these recipes cover a range of tastes and textures to keep guests satisfied. Mix some indulgent items with lighter salads and veggie-forward dips to please everyone. Have fun, prep ahead when you can, and enjoy the game — and the food!