Whether you watch the super bowl for the love of the game or just for the commercials, we want to make sure you’ve got plenty of tasty food options to keep you going for the long haul. In this list we have two different chicken wing recipes whether you want to sous vide or air fry them, a decadent pull apart pizza bread, and slow cooker meatballs for a crowd, among many others. Make one recipe or make them all and enjoy a delicious spread from kickoff to the fourth quarter. 

1) Loaded Potato Tots

Loaded potato tots are next level game day food. Plush and crunchy potato tots are air fried to a crisp and then topped with a generous amount of cheese, bacon, scallions, and a tangy lime crema. The first layer of tots stays pullable and soft, while the tots on top are browned to a glistening, burnished finish.

2) Pull Apart Pizza Bread 

Whether served as an appetizer or the main event, this cheesy loaf is a fun and eye-catching twist on pizza while holding on to all of those flavors we love so much. Feel free to try other filling variations such as roasted red pepper or marinated artichoke hearts, just be sure to choose something with a low water content to prevent the bread from getting soggy. And this dish can easily be made vegetarian by simply nixing the pepperoni. 

3) Sous Vide Chicken Wings

Your game day preparations just got a whole lot easier thanks to Suvie. Sous vide cooked chicken wings are the best way to keep your wings juicy, while our Suvie broiler makes crisping up the skin super easy. Just toss the wings in your favorite sauce and you’ll be ready for game time. We’ve included recipes for classic Buffalo-style wings, easy-going Sweet BBQ wings, and spicy Jamaican Jerk wings. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the game!

4) Air Fried Buffalo Wings 

Prefer your wings air fried instead? Look no further. Our air fried chicken wings require five minutes of prep and cook in only twenty minutes. We love the tried and true combination of Frank’s hot sauce with cooling and creamy blue cheese dressing. 

5) Buffalo Chicken Sliders 

These sliders feature all the best parts of buffalo wings without having to get your hands dirty. Blue cheese dressing is the traditional dipping sauce for Buffalo chicken but ranch dressing is also very popular. It just comes down to personal preference. Regardless of what dressing you’re choosing, this recipe is an instant classic that the whole family will love.

6) Jalapeño Poppers

Whether you’re looking for an easy crowd-pleasing appetizer or an indulgent guilty pleasure snack, these jalapeño poppers will hit the spot!  We’ve combined cream cheese and cheddar for a double dose of cheesy goodness and spiced things up with easy to find pantry staples. 

7) Cheesy Buffalo Corn Dip

No matter what team you’re rooting for, this game day starter is sure to be a total crowd pleaser. We’ve loaded this recipe with creamy, cheesy goodness and served it with crunchy veggies and chips for easy dunking. Double down on your appetizer offerings and whip up our Jalapeño Poppers in the bottom zone.

8) Slow Cooker Appetizer Meatballs

These easy-peasy appetizer meatballs will be a big hit at your superbowl party. A classic, saucy combination of BBQ sauce, grape jelly, and minced garlic make up the sweet and savory glaze. Feel free to use your favorite frozen meatballs or make your own from scratch, portioning your homemade meatballs into 1 oz balls. If your party is more than just an intimate gathering, feel free to double this recipe and use two pans and both of Suvie’s cooking zones. 

9) Puff Pastry Tarts Two Ways

Puff Pastry Tart

Let Suvie add some easy flair to your menu with our Puff Pastry Two Ways which make for perfect crowd pleasing appetizer. We’ve taken our Peach & Prosciutto Tart and swapped in dried figs and toasted pistachios for an incredible sweet and salty appetizer. And for a truly simple and decadent dessert, we’ve gone with chocolate hazelnut spread and fresh strawberries. These little beauties make for a brilliant party spread.

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