Last year I wanted to do easy to make super bowl party football food. I did not want to be running around the kitchen for hours before family arrived.
I still wanted to have lots of yummy football foods to choose from but I just did not want to be in the kitchen prepping for a long time.
So here is what I did.
I came up with baking ahead of time using my oven and crockpot, cutting up veggies and fruit to create cute platters of food, enlisting the help of my daughters and niece.
Bam! Instant easy Super Bowl Party food!
I know it looks like a ton of work but it was easy to put together.
Baked potatoes- Wash, poke with fork, rub with oil and salt pop in the oven bake at 400 for 1 hour or until outsides are crisp and potato is soft when you squeeze. (russet and yam)
Crock pot chili- Make a simple chili by using Hormel canned chili but adding in sauteed onions, green peppers and a can of stewed tomatoes. Add any favorite spices to kick it up a notch. Plop it all in the crockpot in the morning and it’s ready when the fam arrives.
If you don’t like chili here is an awesome acorn squash with sausage soup that is too die for good!
If you have some big meat eaters here is a great recipe on how to grill a 7 lb pork loin roast!
Fruit platter with dip- I had my niece cup up the fruit and put in a cute football platter and added football toothpicks. For the dip we used a premade yogurt dip easy peasy!
Veggie platter with ranch dip- Bought baby carrots, mini tomatoes and sugar snap peas, cut up cucumbers and orange and peppers and poured ranch dressing into small bowl from the bottle. We displayed the veggies in the shape of a football on platter.
If you like the idea of lots of veggies you might like to do a taco bar. I did this for my daughters baby shower but it would be perfect for a Super Bowl party too!
Meatballs with chunks of pineapple- Buy Aidells chicken teriyaki & pineapple meatballs, place on a cookie sheet add cut up fresh pineapple to the top of each meatball with a skewer. Drizzle with your favorite teriyaki sauce over the top. Bake at 350 for 8-10 min or until heated through. (Pictured in the back of this photo)
Here is another yummy quick meal using Aidells chicken sausage that you could whip up if you are having a small gathering.
One of my son in laws makes the best chunky guacamole! Slice open 4-5 avocados, cut into chunks, add in 1/4 C of your favorite salsa, 1/2 tsp garlic powder, 1/4 to 1/2 tsp salt and a squeeze of lime and mix it up. We like it chunky so no need to make it smooth.
Pour a can of your favorite salsa into a bowl
Place corn chips in a football bowl.
Yellow football shaped cake with Nutella frosting- My daughter Emily, made the cake using a Wilton egg shaped cake pan. Recipe below. If you don’t have a football shaped cake pan, you can just make it in a regular cake pan and draw the outline shape of the football and laces on the cake.
These Strawberry footballs are a must every year!
These cute little strawberry footballs are so simple to make and can be made ahead of time. You can see my tutorial here where I made them to top some cupcakes for a different Super bowl party.
Kettle corn popcorn- pour into a bowl for snacking
Bowls of nuts- Place pistachios, cashews or any other favorite nuts in a small bowl
One of best ways to make it easier on yourself is to ask for help. Luckily my daughters and niece were totally up for helping with the food. There is something special about being the kitchen with your family making fun food. Laughing and making memories.
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A great spread! I have use oval casserole dishes to make Easter eggs or in this case a football. Baked potates are a really easy way to feed the crowd or just a few.
I like that idea of serving party treats even if you don't watch the game. I am sure everyone could use a little family party to get us through the winter.
Have a great weekend,
Kippi
I love your game day buffet. I'm ready to eat!
Thank you Rebecca! I am ready to eat too!
Thank you Rebecca! It gets me excited fir this years Super Bowl! Yummy food!, Family and Football!
Hugs,
Karin