37 healthy Super Bowl recipes for a feel-good game day (2024)

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There are a few basic ground rules for any Super Bowl Sunday party: There must be a big enough screen to watch the game so everyone can see it; there must be enough comfortable seating (and some standing room) for everyone to relax, cheer and jump around when the game gets exciting; and, perhaps most importantly, there must be great food.

Any football fan knows the type of food that goes well with a game: snackable chips and dips, irresistible appetizers and tasty, hearty meals to ensure everyone is filled with energy (and team spirit!). It’s easy to grab store-bought munchies, but it's hard to argue that the best Super Bowl recipes are homemade. For those looking for tasty, nourishing dishes for the big game, look no further.

We’ve gathered up some of our favorite healthy — well, healthy-ish — Super Bowl recipes to make sure there’s a variety of snacking options for every kind of guest. Skip the pre-made foods in favor of fresh ingredients — and it'll make a world of difference. So, for the folks who want to ensure they’re serving up food that’s as wholesome as it delicious, these recipes are ideal. Instead of frozen Tater Tots, opt for homemade tots made with nutrient-rich sweet potatoes. Craving crispy poppers? Make 'em by baking cauliflower instead of deep-frying chicken. Boost the nutrition of your dips by packing them with vegetables and achieve that creamy consistency with Greek yogurt. Liven up your spread with plenty of legumes.

Your game-day guests will thank you for making them feel good for the entire game — regardless of the outcome.

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Healthy Buffalo Chicken Dip

Joy Bauer

This decadent dish tastes like a big bowl of Buffalo wings dipped in blue cheese. It's got cauliflower and Greek yogurt to bump up the nutrition and volume, making it the a super satisfying game-day snack. Grab your carrot and celery sticks, and get dipping!

Maya Visnyei

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Edamame Guacamole

Sweet Potato Chronicles

The avocados in this creamy green dip are already good for your heart, but you can bump it up a notch with the addition of edamame. The soybeans add folic acid, as well as fiber to this tangy favorite.

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Spiced Cauliflower Poppers

Samah Dada

Whip up a quick batch of these crispy poppers made with cauliflower for a hearty starter that's packed with flavor a fibrous veggie. Dredged in egg, breaded in gluten-free almond meal and tossed in warm, flavorful spices, these bite-sized florets are irresistible when they come sizzling out of the oven.

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Natalie Morales' Easy Hummus with Veggies

Natalie Morales

Hummus is a great make-ahead snack that's wonderful when serving a crowd. It's easy to make from scratch and the result is a creamy, salty, slightly tangy dip that's perfect with a platter of colorful veggies and/or pita.

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Sweet Potato Tater Tots

Tiffani Thiessen

Skip the frozen Tater Tots and make your own using nutrient-rich sweet potatoes — you won't regret it.

Will Coleman

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Whipped Feta with Quick-Pickled Vegetables

Will Coleman

This veggie-packed dish is light and fresh — in contract to your usual Super Bowl fare — and will leave everyone wanting seconds.

TODAY

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Turmeric Hummus

Samah Dada

The best part about this vibrantly hued hummus is that you can throw everything into a blender and watch the magic happen, with only the push of a button. What's better than that when you're serving a hungry crowd?

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Roasted Cauliflower with Lemon Tahini

Gaby Dalkin

Roasting is Gaby Dalkin's favorite way to make vegetables! Here are a few simple things to keep in mind when you're roasting cauliflower so they're as cripsy as possible: You need ample room on the baking sheet, don't skimp on olive oil and roast until everything is caramelized on the edges.

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Perfect Guacamole with Pico de Gallo

Gabriel Kolofon

It's not a party without guacamole. Serve as a snack with store-bought or homemade tortilla chips, or scoop it over a big pile of nachos.

If you have good tomatoes, nothing could be simpler or better than a fresh salsa to dollop onto tacos, serve with grilled meat and fish, or just scoop up with chips.

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Roasted Jalapeño Vegan Queso

Samah Dada

This vegan take on queso is totally creamy, spicy and savory. Soaked cashews give this dip its velvety consistency while a roasted jalapeño gives it a smoky kick.

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Garam Masala-Spiced Popcorn

Samah Dada

This garam masala-infused olive oil will bring earthy, savory flavors to any plain popcorn. Drizzle it on top of those freshly popped kernels with a sprinkle of nutritional yeast and you’ve got an incredible vegan snack for the big game.

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Dylan's Zucchini Fritters

Dylan Dreyer

These zucchini fritters are nothing fancy but they're the perfect finger-food snack. They're super easy with few ingredients and the perfect way to use up that extra zucchini you have lying around. Serve 'em with warm marinara sauce and they'll go fast.

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Spicy Baked Chicken Wings with Cilantro Lime Yogurt Dipping Sauce

Gordon Ramsay

Gordon Ramsay's cool yogurt dipping sauce helps temper the heat of his hot and spicy chicken wings — which are baked instead of fried.

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Buffalo Cauliflower Bites with Blue Cheese Dip

Katie Lee

In this recipe, Katie Lee puts a healthier spin on Buffalo wings in two ways: swapping cauliflower for the usual chicken and baking the bites instead of frying them.

Joy Bauer

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Joy Bauer's Buffalo Chicken Nachos

Joy Bauer

Protein-packed, fiery and addictive, these Buffalo nachos are a heat seeker's dream. All you need is a few simple ingredients and then you can cook and serve 'em on one sheet pan, which makes cleanup a breeze.

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Black Bean and Sweet Potato Chili

Gaby Dalkin

This is Gaby Dalkin's favorite vegetarian dinner, she says, because it's so easy, everyone loves it (including meat eaters), and it makes for excellent leftovers.

Joy Bauer

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Crispy Oven-Baked Chicken Tenders

Joy Bauer

These chicken tenders will please any picky palate at the party. Coat 'em in a whole-grain crust (with a touch of cheese for extra flavor), then bake them so they turn golden brown and get ultra crispy without ever coming close to a fryer.

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Turkey Taco Salad

Chungah Rhee

This salad is so perfect and hearty, you won't miss the taco shells. Just combine the crumbled ground turkey, pico de gallo, Greek yogurt (instead of sour cream), cheese and a lime wedge!

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Coconut, Chicken and Chickpea Chili

Dina Deleasa Gonsar

The best thing about this coconutty chicken chili is it feeds a group of people and is even better the next day. Add a baked potato to the side for serving, or save it for a round-two recipe.

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Spiced Chickpea Burgers with Red Pepper Special Sauce

Samah Dada

Not only does this chickpea burger hold together beautifully, it’s packed with plant-based protein and travels well. Slather on the special sauce and enjoy it happily while watching the big game.

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Air Fryer Turkey Meatballs

Donatella Arpaia

In this recipe, Donatella Arpaia takes a traditional, beloved dish and made it heart-healthy without sacrificing flavor. Swap out red fatty meat for lean turkey, white bread for whole-grain bread, and deep-frying for air-frying, achieving the same delicious results.

Kelly Harrison

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Butternut Squash Chili

Joy Bauer

For Joy Bauer, chili is the ultimate comfort food, and this hearty and warming bowl of goodness brings the magic. Plus, it’s a one-pot wonder and serves a crowd (it yields about 14 cups), making it a perfect game-day meal, cozy family feast or scrumptious solo supper with tons of leftovers. You butternut not pass on this recipe — it’s so good.

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Mushroom 'Chorizo' Lettuce Tacos

Marco Borges

This "chorizo" crafted by Beyoncé's nutrition coach, Marco Borges, is created with umami-filled mushrooms. Stuff it into tacos, top fries with it, load it into a sandwich — the world is your oyster (mushroom)!

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Salmon Sloppy Joes

Stephanie Harris-Uyidi

A savory salmon burger (made with canned fish!) is a crowd-pleaser that tastes like a gourmet dinner treat. It's hard to tell that it's a quick prep and takes hardly any effort at all to get onto the table.

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Vegan Lentil Chili

Chloe Coscarelli

Hearty lentils and meaty mushroom take the place of animal protein in this rich chili. This healthy swap makes the dish so much better for you without leaving out any of the satisfying flavor or comforting texture from this cold-weather classic.

Elena Besser

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Sheet Pan Chicken Parm with Garlic Bread and Broccoli

Elena Besser

People who love chicken Parm know that it, like lasagna, is a wonderfully satisfying recipe that requires a lot of work. The process of breading the chicken, frying in oil and finishing everything in the oven can be an exhausting feat. Not this recipe! Tender chicken smothered in sauce and mozzarella, a healthy veggie side dish and garlic bread: It just takes one sheet pan but has all the goodness for your game-day guests.

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Siri Daly's Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Siri Daly

Eating with your hands is always more fun! These lettuce wraps are so easy to make but still have a fancy feel to them. They make a solid snack or even a main dish served alongside white or brown rice.

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Salmon Kebabs with Herb Sauce

Valerie Bertinelli

This is a fast and easy meal that can be made all year round on an indoor grill pan. It's simple but super flavorful with the addition of the herb sauce. Sure to impress with not a whole lot of stress!

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Anne Burell's Killer Turkey Burgers

Anne Burrell

Transform your usual turkey burgers with just a few easy ingredients. Soy sauce, cilantro, water chestnuts — and a few other pantry staples — add a ton of flavor and terrific texture to these easy-to-make burgers.

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Giada's Sheet-Pan Eggplant Parmesan

Giada De Laurentiis

A healthier and simplified version of eggplant Parmesan is a perfect fit for a weeknight meal. Using Japanese eggplants shortens the prep time because you don't have to draw out the moisture with salt (like regular eggplants) for 20 to 30 minutes first.

Noah f*cks

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Portobello Mushrooms with Goat Cheese

Ali Rosen

This recipe achieves that wonderful double bonus of being quick to make and quick to reheat. Portobellos are filling while also fulfilling any dietary restrictions; they cook quickly and add a meaty flavor (plus they hold up in the freezer like a dream). In 15 minutes, you'll have a wonderful dinner (or side dish) set to go.

Romel Bruno

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Mexican Quinoa Stew

Romel Bruno

Loaded with beans, quinoa and veggies, this Mexican-inspired stew is guaranteed to make your mouth water — plus, it's vegan!

Courtesy Adam Friedlander

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Baked Broken Lasagna Pasta with Spinach

Yasmin Fahr

This recipe is low-maintenance, so you can put it in the oven and focus on the game (as long as you set a timer to remind yourself). There's something comforting about digging up the thick pieces of lasagna noodles smothered in garlicky red sauce — your guests won't be able to get enough.

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Vegan Taco Mac and Cheese

Chloe Coscarelli

This vegan main is hearty with a capital H! It’s kind of like a cross between tacos and mac and cheese — so definitely make it for your hungriest of friends and family members and dare them to say vegan food isn’t filling.

Nathan Congleton / TODAY

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Sunny's Black Bean Burgers

Sunny Anderson

These black bean burgers are so hearty and satisfying you'll forget they're meat-free. Oatmeal helps bind the burger but also adds bulk to the patties.

Mark Weinberg

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Vegan Sloppy Joes

Jessica Seinfeld

This recipe is so flavorful and hearty despite lacking meat. It's a touchdown for hosts looking to serve a big spread of sandwiches, chips, dips and salads for a large group.

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Super Bowl Sunday Party Food Concepts

This article discusses the essential elements of a successful Super Bowl Sunday party, focusing on the key aspects of food and recipes. It emphasizes the importance of having a variety of snackable, hearty, and wholesome dishes to cater to different tastes and dietary preferences. The featured recipes include a mix of traditional game-day favorites and healthier alternatives, showcasing the versatility of Super Bowl party food. The concepts covered in the article can be categorized into the following key areas:

  1. Snackable Chips and Dips: The article highlights the significance of snackable chips and dips as essential components of a Super Bowl party spread. It emphasizes the appeal of homemade recipes over store-bought options, promoting freshness and quality ingredients.

  2. Irresistible Appetizers: The selection of appetizers includes a range of options, from crispy poppers and tater tots to hummus and guacamole variations. The emphasis is on creating flavorful and satisfying starters that align with the spirit of game-day snacking.

  3. Hearty Main Dishes: The article features a diverse array of main dishes suitable for a crowd, including chili, chicken tenders, tacos, burgers, and other substantial options. The focus is on providing filling and satisfying meals that can accommodate various dietary preferences, including vegetarian and vegan choices.

  4. Healthy and Nutritious Twists: Throughout the article, there is a recurring theme of incorporating healthier and nutrient-rich ingredients into classic Super Bowl recipes. This includes using sweet potatoes, cauliflower, edamame, and other wholesome elements to enhance the nutritional value of the dishes.

  5. Variety and Creativity: The recipes showcased in the article demonstrate a creative approach to Super Bowl party food, incorporating diverse flavors, textures, and cultural influences. From garam masala-spiced popcorn to vegan queso and zucchini fritters, the emphasis is on offering a wide variety of options to cater to different tastes.

Overall, the article provides a comprehensive guide to planning a Super Bowl Sunday party with a focus on delicious, satisfying, and wholesome food options that can elevate the game-day experience for guests.

37 healthy Super Bowl recipes for a feel-good game day (2024)

FAQs

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 is the number one Super Bowl snack? ›

Tortilla chips cinched the coveted No. 1 spot, while the top five were rounded out with cola, cheese blend, salsa and pretzels, respectively. The top 20 categories were established by finding foods that were in the highest share of carts during the week ending Feb. 12, 2023, compared to the rest of the year.

What food do you serve at a Super Bowl party? ›

Game over.
  • 01 of 46. Corn-and-Smoked Sausage Nachos. ...
  • 02 of 46. Taco Dip. ...
  • 03 of 46. Candied Bacon Crackers. ...
  • 04 of 46. Loaded Deviled Eggs. ...
  • 05 of 46. Sheet Pan Nachos with Chorizo and Refried Beans. ...
  • 06 of 46. West Virginia Pepperoni Rolls. ...
  • 07 of 46. Mini Potato Skins. ...
  • 08 of 46. Potlikker Boiled Peanuts.
Apr 10, 2024

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 most eaten food during Super Bowl? ›

1 In 7 Americans Order Take Out

"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 is the most popular Super Bowl dish? ›

Bone-In Wings

If you Google "best Super Bowl foods," there's no doubt wings will come up as the number one answer. Saucy, sloppy and spicy, the bone-in bangers have become almost synonymous with the big game. Enjoy them with creamy ranch, warm buffalo sauce or naked with a smoky spice rub.

What's the most popular food eaten on game Day? ›

We're talking football favorites like tons of buffalo chicken recipes, never-ending party dips, and loaded nachos or cheese fries fit for a crowd! After all, everyone knows your Super Bowl party is only as good as what's on the food table.

Should you bring something to a Super Bowl party? ›

Encourage your guests to bring their own snacks and drinks to share. By preplanning and working ahead, you can enjoy the time with your guests (and some chicken wings while you're at it) and enjoy the game.

How do you throw a Super Bowl party on a budget? ›

Keys to hosting a Super Bowl Party on a budget:
  1. Don't get too extravagant with the food options.
  2. Decorations are fun, but don't go over the top.
  3. Plan ahead, make a budget and stick to it.
  4. Potluck style is a good option for everyone to contribute a little.
Feb 6, 2024

What is your favorite Super Bowl snack? ›

Some perennial favorites for Super Bowl snacks in the United States include: Chicken wings. Pizza. Chips and dip (especially guacamole and salsa)

What is the most popular food to eat on Super Bowl? ›

Bone-In Wings

If you Google "best Super Bowl foods," there's no doubt wings will come up as the number one answer. Saucy, sloppy and spicy, the bone-in bangers have become almost synonymous with the big game. Enjoy them with creamy ranch, warm buffalo sauce or naked with a smoky spice rub.

What are the top 10 foods ordered on Super Bowl Sunday according to Doordash? ›

Here are the nationwide results:
  • Mozzarella Sticks.
  • Boneless Wings.
  • Chips & Salsa.
  • Caesar Salad.
  • Pepperoni Pizza.
  • Fried Pickles.
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies.
  • Philly Cheesesteak.
Feb 3, 2021

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