Recipes Holidays & Events Game Day Recipes Game Day Appetizers & Snacks 33 Crowd-Pleasing Super Bowl Snacks to Serve on Game Day Our snack ideas include classics, like hot wings, nachos, By Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano Madeline Buiano is an associate editor at MarthaStewart.com, sharing her knowledge on a range of topics—from gardening and cleaning to home and pets. She has five years of writing and editing experience in the digital publishing industry. Editorial Guidelines Updated on January 4, 2024 Close Photo: Lennart Weibull You might not be sprinting up and down a field (or tackling, leaping, or kicking), but watching the big game makes you hungry—and that's where Super Bowl snacks come in. They're the perfect fuel for a game-day viewing party. We've got plenty of MVPs, like hot wings, nachos, and cheesy dips, along with some rising stars, like fried mac-and-cheese bites and white pizza. These fan-favorite Super Bowl snack ideas will sustain you through any exhilarating triumph, or—we hate to even say it—an agonizing defeat. 26 Super Bowl Appetizers That Will Win Big on Game Day 01 of 33 Mozzarella-Stuffed Garlic-and-Herb Bread Nico Schinco Consider this snack a clever take on the best part of a stuffed-crust pizza—the crust. It's a crowd pleaser: The easy dough is filled with low-moisture mozzarella and topped with garlic, Italian seasoning, and Parmesan. Serve with a side of marinara sauce for dipping. View Recipe 02 of 33 Stuffed-Pepper Bites Seth Smoot Colorful mini peppers stuffed with your choice of ground meat and flavorings are a snack that satisfies. Our recipe offers three different options; lamb with mint and feta, turkey with Parmesan and lemon, and pork with ginger, lemongrass, and cilantro. View Recipe 03 of 33 Fake-Out Flautas Jonathan Lovekin The fake-out part of these bean-filled tortilla snacks is that they're baked, not fried, making them a less-mess option for your Super Bowl party. View Recipe 04 of 33 Pigs In a Blanket Nicole Franzen If there was an MVP of Super Bowl snacks it would be Pigs in a Blanket. They are a dish everyone loves and expects on game day. Our version uses your favorite fully cooked sausages such as frankfurters, andouille, or chicken sausages, and frozen puff pastry. View Recipe 05 of 33 Baked Potato Poppers Jonathan Lovekin These crispy potato puffs copy, but far surpass any found in the frozen section of your supermarket. Baked rather than deep-fried, they are perfectly crispy on the outside and meltingly soft on the inside. Our secret? Panko breadcrumbs are essential to the dish's success, providing the crispiest crunch. View Recipe 06 of 33 Cheesy Soppressata Pull-Apart Bread Lennart Weibull Another candidate for a snack that's sure to go fast, this easy cheesy bread is made using store-bought or homemade pizza dough. Mozzarella and soppressata bring the creamy, meaty touches and hot honey is the final flourish. View Recipe 07 of 33 Bacon-Blue Cheese Sandwiches Blue cheese, bacon, and onion jam come together to create an epic hot sandwich to fuel watching the Super Bowl. View Recipe 08 of 33 Mozzarella Sticks Bryan Gardner Wow your crowd with homemade mozzarella sticks. They can be breaded and frozen for up to two months in advance, so you're not rushing to the finish line before the party starts. View Recipe 09 of 33 Caramelized Mustard-Marmalade Wings Marcus Nilsson Rather than spicy buffalo sauce, try this sweet and sharp combination on roasted chicken wings. The sauce is made from whole grain mustard, Dijon mustard, orange marmalade, and cayenne pepper. View Recipe 10 of 33 Slow-Cooker Queso Con Poulos Ensure that your queso stays ooey-gooey all night long by making it in a slow cooker. Cornstarch helps to bind pepper Jack and American cheese together, and a combination of chopped red onion, sliced jalapeños, and chopped cilantro are game-winning toppings everyone will love. View Recipe 11 of 33 Kettle Chip Nachos CHELSEA CAVANAUGH We've swapped out tortilla chips for kettle chips and cheddar for gouda and blue cheese in this deliciously unorthodox take on the classic. View Recipe 12 of 33 Ham-and-Spinach Dip Armando Rafael Whether you serve this creamy Spanish-inspired dip with crackers or fresh peppers, you can't go wrong. Just don't forget the beer! View Recipe 13 of 33 Easy Waffle Chips Bryan Gardner These salty snacks are always in Martha's starting lineup—in fact, they're one of her all-time favorite potato recipes. View Recipe 14 of 33 Beer-Battered Onion Rings Emily Kate Roemer Doused in a buttermilk-beer batter, dusted with cayenne, and finished with a spritz of lemon, these homemade onion rings are all we need for game day—or any day, really. View Recipe 15 of 33 Test Kitchen's Favorite Buffalo Wings REMOVE if in other gallery Johnny Fogg Our favorite buffalo wings are coated in cornstarch and fried twice before being tossed in a buttery hot sauce. Serve them with the traditional accompaniments—homemade blue cheese dressing, plus carrots and celery sticks—and watch them go fast. View Recipe 16 of 33 Cheesy Lentil and Black Bean Nachos Lennart Weibull A winning snack for vegetarian football fans, this hearty nacho dish swaps out ground beef for portobello-mushroom caps stewed with black beans, lentils, and fire-roasted tomatoes. View Recipe 17 of 33 Fried Macaroni-and-Cheese Bites David Malosh Your favorite player is headed straight to the end zone, and you can't help but leap to your feet! But what about that plate of macaroni and cheese that was on your lap seconds ago? To avoid a macaroni mess, try this bite-size fried mac and cheese option. View Recipe 18 of 33 Honey-Chipotle Turkey Meatballs These sweet-and-spicy bites are a guaranteed touchdown. They're as addicitvely spicy as Buffalo wings and they'll go just as fast. View Recipe 19 of 33 White Pizza With Pickled Onions and Peppers Christopher Testani The unbeatable combination of soppressata, pickled onions and peppers, fresh parsley, and three kinds of cheese—ricotta, Monterey Jack, and Parmesan—means this pizza is destined to become a new fan favorite. Cut into small slices for a delicious game-day snack. View Recipe 20 of 33 Tequila-Lime Chicken Drumsticks Nicole Franzen Pair tequila and lime with honey for a power-packed marinade that pulls double duty. Once the drumsticks are done soaking, the marinade is reduced into a delectable glaze on the stove top. View Recipe 21 of 33 Lina Kulchinsky's Soft Pretzels Marcus Nilsson Make these yeasted pretzels ahead of time, and all you have to do on game day is warm them up and set out mustard and cornichons. View Recipe 7 Make-Ahead Super Bowl Foods That Will Score Big on Game Day 22 of 33 Spicy Deviled Eggs For a twist that matches the heat on the field, try spiking classic deviled eggs with roasted red peppers, Dijon mustard, and hot sauce. View Recipe 23 of 33 Guacamole Hummus Con Poulos Why not combine two crowd favorites into one sensational dip? This will be the first snack to go at your Super Bowl party, we guarantee. View Recipe 24 of 33 Spicy Sausage, Bean, and Cheese Nachos You'll get extra points for creativity when you pass around this nacho masterpiece packed with spicy sausage, creamy beans, vinegary pickled jalapeños, and enough melted cheese to keep all your guests happy. View Recipe 25 of 33 Spinach Dip John von Pamer While they huddle around this creamy spinach dip, guests won't even realize it's a healthier take on a classic recipe—it's that good! View Recipe 26 of 33 Spicy Grilled Shrimp We're willing to bet that these Thai-inspired seafood skewers will be gobbled up by halftime. View Recipe 27 of 33 Sausage-Cheddar Balls John Kernick Keep your eye on the ball—the sausage-cheddar ball, that is. These bite-size delights might distract you from the game, but they're totally worth it. View Recipe 28 of 33 Individual Nachos Kate Mathis Want to avoid interference at the snack table? Instead of making one big, shareable nacho plate, offer guests their own individual servings on game day. View Recipe 29 of 33 Stuffed Jalapeños It's time to up your Super Bowl appetizer game. These fiery jalapeños, with their cheesy filling, will score major points at the snack table. View Recipe 30 of 33 Crispy Chickpea Snack Bryan Gardner Chickpeas aren't exactly a game day staple, but we think they should be. Flavored with garam masala, salt, and pepper they take on the texture of nuts. Don't be surprised if they're gone before kick-off. View Recipe 31 of 33 Skillet Chili Nachos Justin Walker Tortilla chips and melted cheese is a great combination and this one-dish wonder takes the combination to the next level. Prepare chili the night before the game then layer it between chips, beans, and cheese just before guests arrive. View Recipe 32 of 33 Jalapeño Popper Dip Johnny Miller This recipe turns the classic jalapeño popper appetizer into a tasty dip. Roasted chiles and pimiento peppers are the dominant flavors, while cream cheese, cheddar cheese, and sour cream balance out the spicy elements. View Recipe 33 of 33 Classic Guacamole James Baigre Always a favorite, guacamole is easy to make and requires just a few ingredients. 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