Still figuring out food for your Super Bowl party? Here are a few recipes (2024)

The Super Bowl is less than 24 hours away, and that means it's time to start preparing to feed guests. Pizza and wings are gameday staples, but if you want to mix things up, you have other options. KCRA 3 was joined by Sonya Keister on Friday morning to share multiple recipes from her book "Chef's Table: Concepts and Recipes for Gathering." She brought homemade kielbasa puff pastries and corned beef sandwiches to the station. Here's the recipe for the sandwiches: Makes 6 full-size or 12 appetizer-size sandwichesINGREDIENTSSecret sauce:3/4 cup mayonnaise2 tablespoons sour cream2 tablespoons ketchup2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika1½ teaspoons Calabrian chili pepper paste1 tablespoon creamy horseradish ·1/2 teaspoon salt or to tasteCorned beef sandwiches:6 full-size pretzel bunsDijon mustard1½ pounds corned beef, thinly sliced1 pound Swiss cheeseOlive oil6 eggs1/2 cup Parmesan cheeseSalt, pepperSauerkraut to tasteDIRECTIONSIn a medium bowl, combine the mayonnaise, sour cream, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, smoked paprika, Calabrian chile pepper paste, horseradish and salt to taste, whisking until smooth. Set aside.Slather each pretzel bun with a little Dijon mustard on one side and secret sauce on the other. Place on baking sheet.Top the bottom half of each pretzel roll with several slices of corned beef and top with Swiss cheese. Place another slice of Swiss cheese on the other half of the pretzel bun. Broil sandwiches — open face — until the cheese is melted on both halves, watching closely to make sure you don’t overdo it.Working in batches, heat olive oil in a nonstick skillet and cook 1 egg per sandwich until set, but still a little runny in the middle. Sprinkle with Parmesan, season with salt and pepper, then transfer each egg to a sandwich. Finish with sauerkraut, more secret sauce and the bun top. Serve as is or slice in half for smaller portionsFor the pastry recipe, watch the video player above this story. Keister's book of recipes can be purchased here.KCRA 3 was also joined by Chef Nina Curtis who shared some plant based options for your game day party.“You can satisfy your cravings in a guilt-free way,” Curtis said. Game Day Plant-Based Queso Dip By Chef Nina CurtisIngredients:• 1 cup raw cashews, soaked and drained• 1 1/2 cups water, more as necessary• 1 medium yellow onion, chopped• 1/4 cup chickpea flour• 1/4 cup nutritional yeast• 3 cloves garlic, minced• 2 tablespoons avocado oil• 1 tablespoon rinsed oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes• 2 teaspoons hot sauce (your favorite)• 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar• 1 teaspoon salt• 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika• 1/2 teaspoon ground chipotle powder• 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin• 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder• 1/2 teaspoon onion powder• ¼ teaspoon turmericMethod:• In a skillet, heat avocado oil over medium heat. Add chopped onion and a pinch of salt, cooking until tender and translucent (about 5 minutes).• Add garlic, smoked paprika, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, turmeric and salt. Stir well and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes.• Pour in 1 cup of water, stir, sprinkle in the chickpea flour. Whisk until creamy, then transfer to a blender.• Add soaked and drained cashews to the blender. Blend until smooth and creamy. Add in the remaining 1/2 cup of water if you’d like the Queso to be a bit thinner.• Add in nutritional yeast, sun-dried tomatoes, hot sauce, and apple cider vinegar. Blend until the mixture is well combined and smooth.• Taste and adjust flavor as needed.• If serving immediately, heat the Queso in a saucepan until hot but not boiling. Transfer to a serving bowl and garnish with your favorite toppings such as chilies, scallions, or black olives.• Serve with veggies and tortilla chips for a delightful snack.• Store any cooled leftover queso in a covered glass jar in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.Voila! Dive into this plant-based Queso dip, perfect for entertaining or simply satisfying your savory cravings in a healthier way.

The Super Bowl is less than 24 hours away, and that means it's time to start preparing to feed guests.

Pizza and wings are gameday staples, but if you want to mix things up, you have other options.

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KCRA 3 was joined by Sonya Keister on Friday morning to share multiple recipes from her book "Chef's Table: Concepts and Recipes for Gathering."

She brought homemade kielbasa puff pastries and corned beef sandwiches to the station.

Here's the recipe for the sandwiches:

Makes 6 full-size or 12 appetizer-size sandwiches

INGREDIENTS

Secret sauce:

3/4 cup mayonnaise

2 tablespoons sour cream

2 tablespoons ketchup

2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce

1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika

1½ teaspoons Calabrian chili pepper paste

1 tablespoon creamy horseradish ·

1/2 teaspoon salt or to taste

Corned beef sandwiches:

6 full-size pretzel buns

Dijon mustard

1½ pounds corned beef, thinly sliced

1 pound Swiss cheese

Olive oil

6 eggs

1/2 cup Parmesan cheese

Salt, pepper

Sauerkraut to taste

DIRECTIONS

In a medium bowl, combine the mayonnaise, sour cream, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, smoked paprika, Calabrian chile pepper paste, horseradish and salt to taste, whisking until smooth. Set aside.

Slather each pretzel bun with a little Dijon mustard on one side and secret sauce on the other. Place on baking sheet.

Top the bottom half of each pretzel roll with several slices of corned beef and top with Swiss cheese. Place another slice of Swiss cheese on the other half of the pretzel bun. Broil sandwiches — open face — until the cheese is melted on both halves, watching closely to make sure you don’t overdo it.

Working in batches, heat olive oil in a nonstick skillet and cook 1 egg per sandwich until set, but still a little runny in the middle. Sprinkle with Parmesan, season with salt and pepper, then transfer each egg to a sandwich. Finish with sauerkraut, more secret sauce and the bun top. Serve as is or slice in half for smaller portions

For the pastry recipe, watch the video player above this story.

Keister's book of recipes can be purchased here.

KCRA 3 was also joined by Chef Nina Curtis who shared some plant based options for your game day party.

“You can satisfy your cravings in a guilt-free way,” Curtis said.

Game Day Plant-Based Queso Dip

By Chef Nina Curtis

Ingredients:

• 1 cup raw cashews, soaked and drained

• 1 1/2 cups water, more as necessary

• 1 medium yellow onion, chopped

• 1/4 cup chickpea flour

• 1/4 cup nutritional yeast

• 3 cloves garlic, minced

• 2 tablespoons avocado oil

• 1 tablespoon rinsed oil-packed sun-dried tomatoes

• 2 teaspoons hot sauce (your favorite)

• 2 teaspoons apple cider vinegar

• 1 teaspoon salt

• 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika

• 1/2 teaspoon ground chipotle powder

• 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin

• 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder

• 1/2 teaspoon onion powder

• ¼ teaspoon turmeric

Method:

• In a skillet, heat avocado oil over medium heat. Add chopped onion and a pinch of salt,

cooking until tender and translucent (about 5 minutes).

• Add garlic, smoked paprika, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, turmeric

and salt. Stir well and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes.

• Pour in 1 cup of water, stir, sprinkle in the chickpea flour. Whisk until creamy, then

transfer to a blender.

• Add soaked and drained cashews to the blender. Blend until smooth and creamy. Add in the remaining 1/2 cup of water if you’d like the Queso to be a bit thinner.

• Add in nutritional yeast, sun-dried tomatoes, hot sauce, and apple cider vinegar. Blend

until the mixture is well combined and smooth.

• Taste and adjust flavor as needed.

• If serving immediately, heat the Queso in a saucepan until hot but not boiling. Transfer

to a serving bowl and garnish with your favorite toppings such as chilies, scallions, or

black olives.

• Serve with veggies and tortilla chips for a delightful snack.

• Store any cooled leftover queso in a covered glass jar in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

Voila! Dive into this plant-based Queso dip, perfect for entertaining or simply satisfying your savory cravings in a healthier way.

Still figuring out food for your Super Bowl party? Here are a few recipes (2024)

FAQs

What food do you need for a Super Bowl party? ›

The Super Bowl may technically be an NFL game, but we all know what we're really looking forward to when Sunday rolls around — the snacks. Some of our personal favorites include classics like saucy chicken wings, pigs in a blanket, and chips with dip, with a few beer-infused drinks to match.

What are the 5 most popular Super Bowl foods? ›

Super Bowl Food: What is the most popular for parties?
  • #8- Meatballs. ...
  • #7- Pigs in a blanket. ...
  • #6- Veggie tray. ...
  • #5- Deviled Eggs. ...
  • #4- Sliders. ...
  • #3- Nachos. ...
  • #2- Pizza. ...
  • #1- Wings. According to the National Chicken Council, 1.45 billion chicken wings are expected to be consumed for Super Bowl Sunday.
Feb 11, 2024

What two foods are commonly served at Super Bowl parties? ›

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

What food do you need for a party? ›

38 Ideas For Party Food That Will Please Any Crowd
  • Chicken Fajita Quesadillas. tasty.co. ...
  • Cheeseburger Sliders. tasty.co. ...
  • Tomato Basil Bruschetta. tasty.co. ...
  • Cranberry Pecan Cheese Ball. tasty.co. ...
  • Chicken Pesto Pinwheels. ...
  • Garlic Parmesan-Stuffed Mushrooms. ...
  • Deep-Fried Mini Calzones (Panzarotti) ...
  • Honey Lime Sriracha Chicken Poppers.
Dec 21, 2023

What are the top 2 Super Bowl snacks? ›

To help plan your game day menu, we've rounded up some of our favorite Super Bowl appetizers that are sure to be a hit. These are the classic foods like Buffalo wings and nachos — plus more than a few innovative ideas, such as fried potato salad bites and a pimento cheese bar — that'll make your spread a success.

What is the cheapest food to serve at a party? ›

Here's a look at some crowd-pleasing dishes to consider for your next gathering:
  • Chili. The most cost-efficient version of this is meat-free chili made from beans and vegetables. ...
  • Roasted Veggies. ...
  • Baked Goods. ...
  • Dips. ...
  • Apple Bruschetta. ...
  • Fruit Skewers. ...
  • Charcuterie Boards.
Feb 24, 2023

What makes the best Super Bowl party? ›

Games. Keep the friendly competition going with a few party games, like football team and city trivia, or football bingo. Popular card games like Cards Against Humanity, Exploding Kittens and Anomia are always a hit no matter the occasion, so it's always a safe bet to have one or two of these laying around.

What time should a Super Bowl party start? ›

Starting the festivities too early is not only a good way to run out of food before halftime, it's also just begging your guests to drink too much too fast. Foxsports.com suggests kicking off the celebration about 90 minutes before kick-off.

What is the most popular Super Bowl foods? ›

From subs to wings, here are the best Super Bowl foods of all time — and where to get them
  • Pigs in a Blanket.
  • Bone-In Wings. ...
  • Nachos. ...
  • Totino's Pizza Rolls. ...
  • Six-Foot Subs. ...
  • Quesadillas. ...
  • Jalapeño Poppers. ...
  • Loaded Potato Skins. Kicking off our best football bites list are loaded potato skins: a salty, heavy sports bar classic. ...
Feb 7, 2024

How do you make a Super Bowl party fun? ›

Get creative with football shaped snack platters and make some tasty favors for your guests to bring home. And while you get all sporty festivities going early, set the mood by dressing up your dogs and watching the all-time best football movies.

How do you eat healthy at a Super Bowl party? ›

Ground beef can be substituted by ground turkey, black beans or tofu. Dip can be paired with celery, carrot sticks, or sugar snap peas instead of chips, and salsa is a healthy alternative to heavy, creamy dips.

What is required to host a Super Bowl? ›

The NFL's general requirements to host the Super Bowl include interest from the local football team, stadium quality, hotel inventory, a media center, corporate and community support, and approval from three-quarters of the league's owners.

What is bowl food at a party? ›

More substantial than a canape, bowl food is served in miniature or hand sized bowls where food can be eaten with a fork. Bowl food allows guests to stay standing and mingle whilst they are eating, perfect for a more informal wedding or function as there is no need for designated seating.

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