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15 Football Sunday Recipes That Make Watching the Game Worth It

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In my household growing up, a typical Sunday dinner was something we called “snack night.” This generally meant an informal appetizer grazing situation. It was a fun departure from our usual sit-down family dinners throughout the week. I have fond memories of filling my plate with appetizers we heated up from the freezer and plopping down in front of the TV to watch whatever football game was on. The best part about our snack night spread was that it required minimal effort, and everyone left happy, which is exactly what you want in football Sunday recipes. 

Although my adult tastes have evolved past frozen taquitos and pizza rolls with ranch, I still bring that same snack night energy to football Sundays. As a bonafide snack expert, here are the football Sunday recipes I’m whipping up for the perfect game-day pairing:

 

1. Chicken Sheet Pan Quesadilla

Source: Gimme Some Oven

 

2. Homemade Soft Pretzel Bites

Source: Two Peas and Their Pod

 

3. Zucchini Pizza Bites

Source: Jo Cooks

 

4. Spicy Chorizo Cheese Dip

Source: Budget Bytes

 

5. Crispy Buffalo Cauliflower Wings

Source: Orchids and Sweet Tea

 

6. Sweet and Salty Popcorn Snack Mix

Source: Fox and Briar

 

7. Jalapeño Popper Football Cheese Ball

Source: Peas and Crayons

 

8. Air Fryer Pizza Pockets

Source: Just a Taste

 

9. Chili-Stuffed Sweet Potato Skins

Source: Ambitious Kitchen

 

10. Greek Nachos with Hummus

Source: Platings and Pairings

 

11. Easy Garlic Bread

Source: Jo Cooks

 

12. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Footballs

Source: Life, Love and Sugar

 

13. White Chicken Chili Corn Dip

Source: Half-Baked Harvest

 

14. Stuffed Mushrooms with Goat Cheese and Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Source: Gimme Some Oven

 

15. Game Day Party Sub Sandwich

Source: Brown Sugar

 

 

 

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