The Best Super Bowl Recipes (Wings, Dips, Sliders + Easy Game Day Menu)

With the Seahawks and Patriots back in a Super Bowl rematch, this is food built for a game thatโ€™s not ending quietly.

These are the Super Bowl recipes that vanish before halftime. Crispy wings, hot dips, handheld bites, and big-batch favorites that keep people hovering around the table all game long. Big flavors, no time wasted on plating, and game day snacks begging to be eaten while yelling at the TV. This is the kind of football food people rave about – and the reason youโ€™ll get asked to host again next year (you’ve been warned).

Whether youโ€™re locked in for every snap, just here for the commercials, or waiting on the halftime show, this is food that keeps everyone hovering until the final whistle.

Use the menu ideas at the bottom if you want a no-thinking-required plan.

Super Bowl Wings That Score

Wings are the non-negotiable food for the big game . These are the ones where friends actually ask you for the recipe.

Meat Nerd Tip: If you want crispy wings without deep frying, dry them completely. Blot them with paper towels and air dry them uncovered in the fridge for at least an hour before cooking them. Moisture is the enemy of crisp.

Game Day Sandwich Recipes

These are loud, messy, and exactly what people reach for between plays. Easy to serve, impossible to ignore.

Serving move: Wrap sandwiches in parchment or foil, then stack them on a tray. People will grab them faster, crumbs will stay contained, and your table wonโ€™t look wrecked by halftime.

Super Bowl Slider Recipes (Baked, Cheesy, and Built for a Crowd)

Sliders are the quiet MVP of game day. One pan, big payoff, and they stay hot long enough that nobodyโ€™s asking when foodโ€™s coming. And they also happen to be Our editorsโ€™ top picks for game day.

Meat Nerd Tip: Donโ€™t slice rolls individually before baking. Keep the slab intact so the bottoms stay soft, the tops crisp evenly, and nothing dries out.

Our 12 Most-Saved, Most-Made Super Bowl Hits

This is how you feed adults who โ€œarenโ€™t that hungryโ€ โ€” and then watch everything disappear by the fourth quarter.

Make-ahead win: Chili is always better the next day. Make it Saturday, reheat it on Sunday. Youโ€™ll be the hero of big flavors.

Super Bowl Menu Ideas (Pick One, and be Done)

Menu 1: The โ€œWings Are the Main Characterโ€

  • 2 wing flavors
  • 1 hot dip + chips
  • 1 crunchy fresh thing (slaw, salad, pickles)
  • Brownies/cookies if youโ€™re responsible for the sweets

Menu 2: The โ€œHandheld Chaosโ€ Spread

  • Sliders
  • Smash burger tacos or brats
  • Queso
  • Something cold + crunchy

Menu 3: The โ€œBig Pot, Zero Stressโ€

  • Chili
  • One dip
  • One tray of wings
  • Store-bought cookies you put on a plate like you baked them fresh (no judgment)
Assorted chicken wings displayed with sauces, celery, coleslaw, potato chips, and beer on a wooden table.

Super Bowl Recipes FAQs

Whatโ€™s the best Super Bowl food to make ahead?

Chili, stews, sauces, and most dips. Wings are best cooked day-of, but you can prep and dry them ahead.

How many wings per person for a Super Bowl party?

If wings are the main protein: plan 6โ€“10 wings per person. If youโ€™ve got sliders, dips, and a big pot of something, 4โ€“6 per person works.

How do you keep wings warm for a party?

Keep them on a sheet pan in a 200ยฐF oven, uncovered. Covering traps, steam, and ruins any crisp.

What are the best foods for a Super Bowl buffet table?

Anything sturdy: sliders, wings, dips, chili, brats, sheet-pan apps. Avoid precious plating. This isnโ€™t that kind of day.

What should I serve with wings besides fries?

Slaw, pickles, veggie trays, potato salad, mac and cheese, or a simple chopped salad. You want acid + crunch somewhere on the table.