Super Bowl Food
If you are hosting a Super Bowl party then Super Bowl food is a major issue to consider. Super Bowl food can make all the difference between a successful party that was enjoyed by friends, from a party that was just tolerated thanks to the beer and exciting game. Super Bowl food is the most important aspect of planning a party. If you have good Super Bowl food then you can get away with cheap décor, a medium sized television set (maybe) and some boring conversations in half time. But without good Super Bowl food then even the most creative party will be a drag to sit through. What are some excellent Superbowl food ideas to cook up?
Top 10 Superbowl Foods
While there is no required menu when it comes to making good Superbowl food, there are at least ten perennial favorites. America says you can't go wrong with these ten time-proven Super Bowl food ideas. For starters, there is chips and dip. This may be considered snacks or appetizers, but a Super Bowl party just isn't the same without them. This could include any kind of chip or dip, including pretzels, nuts, mixes – anything sweet and salty with something creamy and spicy to dunk into. Other favorites include BBQ baked beans, steak tips (which includes steak, turkey, chicken or fish), long hoagie style sandwiches, BBQ pork, steaming chili, ribs of various styles of short to long, dry or wet, hot dogs or sausages, which appeal to the stadium food lover in everybody, pizza which everyone agrees on, and chicken wings covered in everything from honey-glazed to red hot BBQ to sweet and sour sauce.
More Tips On Food To Serve At Superbowl XLII
Super Bowl foods should be well prepared ahead of time, and reheated in time for the game. Just because the best Superbowl foods are easy to make doesn't mean they should rushed through the cooking process. Cook all Super Bowl finger foods well, and if health is a priority for some guests make healthy Superbowl food, including alternative selections of vegetables, fruits and salads. Planning for a healthy alternative doesn't mean you have to get rid of the best Superbowl food you love, it just means that guests can sample the best of both worlds – healthy and deliciously dangerous.
Superbowl finger foods are encouraged, as well as Superbowl snack foods that can be eaten by hand, or carried by a toothpick or at least be enjoyed with only a napkin. Full plates of food are difficult to carry around and do not contribute towards a relaxed, sporty atmosphere. They are also easier to spill, and an accident can put a bummer on your party (not to mention a stain on your furniture).
Food for the Super Bowl should be easy to make, very easy to enjoy and with a wide enough selection for the number of guest you are expecting. Tasty food for Superbowl Sunday makes the game all the more enjoyable.