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Saturday, 3 February 2024

Kid-Approved Super Bowl Snacks to Try

You may still be grieving over the Lions’ playoff loss, but there’s no reason to let that stop you from getting festive for this year’s Super Bowl. Score some serious points with your family and friends when you add these yummy snacks, desserts and other recipes to your game day spread.

 
 

Walking Tacos



What’s better than filling a tortilla with your favorite fixings? Loading up Doritos or Frito chips. Do you know what’s even more fun than that? Scooping toppings right into the bag—delicious and easy cleanup! You can even make a taco bar with all the fixings, too.



Get the recipe at The Girl Who Ate Everything.



Pull-Apart Pigs in a Blanket



There’s something about hot dogs wrapped in a warm bun that just makes for the perfect snack. Pair the pigs with ketchup, honey mustard or a warm cheese sauce for the perfect combo for dipping.



Get the recipe at Spoon Fork Bacon.



Veggie Tots



When given the option of fries or tots, tots win every time. (Everyone loves tots, right?) Well, potato tots are fun and all, but you can easily trick your kiddos into eating their veggies by using one of these four tot recipes. Choose from broccoli or cauliflower tots, sweet potato, zucchini or combine them all for a blend.



Get the recipe at Bless this Mess.

Go long! Cheese Ball

Who says creative snacks need a lot of time or energy? Mold a store-bought cheese ball into an oblong football shape. Roll it in chopped pecans or your kiddos’ favorite chopped nuts, then add “laces” with bell peppers or your favorite veggies. Don’t forget to serve veggies and crackers on the side!  Get the recipe at Food Network.

Football Helmet Fruit Salad

Make sure there’s some produce included in your Super Bowl snack spread by creating a fruit salad bowl out of a watermelon. These tutorials will show you how to carve a watermelon so that it resembles a football helmet. Fill it with all your favorite fruits and sweeten the deal by adding a bowl of whipped cream or fruit dip on the side.  Get the recipe at What About Watermelon.



Baked Onion Rings



This recipe is always great to whip up when you’re craving onion rings but don’t want to make the trip to get fast food. Also, baked means they’re healthier. A double win for us!



Get the recipe at Jessica in the Kitchen.

Nutter Butter Referees

Avoid game day penalties by serving up these adorable referee cookies. All you’ll need is a pack of Nutter Butter cookies, black and white icing, and your creativity. Add eyes, hair, striped ref uniforms and more to create cute desserts that will be gone by halftime. Get the recipe at The Girl Who Ate Everything.

Brownie Burgers

These mini burgers look like the real thing – but they have a sweet surprise. From Cupcakes & Cashmere, this recipe for brownie burgers may fool your guests until they take a bite! Get the recipe at Cupcakes & Cashmere



Mini Football Eclairs



Everyone loves a good dessert. To get in the spirit of game day, dress up some already made eclairs like mini footballs. With two ingredients, you can’t mess up this pass.



Get the recipe at Sugar & Soul.

 

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