Try these healthy Super Bowl snack tips, swaps, and recipes (2024)

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Preparing for a Super Bowl party, but don’t want to fill up on chips before the first quarter ends? Try these tricks and substitutes for making your game-day snacks healthier.

Try snacking on produce

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Foods lower in calorie density have fewer calories per bite. It’s easier to fill up on more food with fresh (not dried) fruits or vegetables because they're lower in calorie density than most other snacks. It's not just that fruits and vegetables are low in calories per bite. They also supply a wallop of nutrients (like potassium, magnesium, and fiber) that are in short supply in most Americans’ diets. Snacking on produce is a no-brainer when 9 out of 10 of us don't eat enough vegetables and the healthiest diets have more than 10 servings of fruits and vegetables a day.

Don’t want to be caught without a fruit or veggie on hand? Stock your fridge and freezer with these longer-lasting fruit and vegetable varieties:

  • Oranges
  • Pineapple
  • Papaya (refrigerate when ripe)
  • Melons (refrigerate when ripe)
  • Apples
  • Frozen grapes (a great icy treat)
  • Frozen berries
  • Carrot sticks (slice your own from whole carrots, or buy baby-cut or crinkle-cut carrots)
  • Raw cauliflower or broccoli florets
  • Sliced celery
  • Quartered radishes
  • Jicama (peel, slice into sticks, and splash with lime juice)

Pair your veggies with these nutritious dips

Don’t like your veggies plain? Dips are a great way to get some more vegetables into your life...even on Super Bowl Sunday. Pair some baby carrots, sliced cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, or sliced bell peppers with one of these dips for a satisfying crunchy snack, courtesy of our Healthy Cook Kate Sherwood:

  • Spicy Roasted Red Pepper Dip
  • Yogurt-Tahini
  • Guacamole
  • Fresh Tomato Salsa
  • Hummus
  • Tzatziki

Healthy savory snacks that beat chips or pretzels

Better-for-you savory snacks feature nuts, seeds, whole grains, or legumes instead of white flour or refined starch. In search of a healthy savory snack? Try these alternatives:

  • Nuts coated in savory flavors: Nuts have plenty of pluses like good fat, fiber, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin E. And you can dress up nuts with chip-like seasonings. Try products like Blue Diamond Salt ‘n Vinegar Almonds (with only 140 milligrams of sodium per ounce), Blue Diamond Smokehouse Almonds (150 mg), Target Good & Gather Hickory Smoked Almonds (135 mg), or Trader Joe’s Everything But the Bagel Nut Duo (160 mg).
  • Crunchy roasted beans: Snacks like Saffron Road Crunchy Chickpeas beat bean or “veggie” puffs or chips. You’re getting whole roasted chickpeas instead of bean flour or veggie powders diluted with refined flours or starches. Saffron’s flavors go from basics like Sea Salt to Korean BBQ or Bombay Spice. Another good bet: Bada Bean Bada Boom Crunchy Broad Beans. Or use our Healthy Cook’s recipe to make your own Spicy Chickpea Poppers.
  • Edamame: Edamame takes only a few minutes to prepare–microwave or boil, sprinkle lightly with salt, pop out the beans, eat. Or you can buy refrigerated edamame or crunchy, shelf-stable edamame such as Seapoint Farms Dry Roasted Edamame and dig in right away.
  • Roasted seaweed sheets: If you’ve ever eaten nori-wrapped sushi, you’ll recognize the pleasantly salty taste of shelf-stable crunchy seaweed snacks. Try brands such as Gimme Roasted Seaweed Snacks. Gimme brushes its sea veggie with oil, then roasts it for an ultra-crispy yet light snack.
  • Popcorn: Most pre-popped bags are made with healthy, unsaturated oils like sunflower or canola. (You can’t say the same for microwave popcorn. Most contain saturated palm oil, which stays solid at room temperature.) Try pre-popped Whole Foods 365 Organic Reduced Fat & Sodium Popcorn or Skinny Pop Popcorn. You can even pop your own kernels on the stovetop or in an air popper.

Buying crackers? Select whole grains

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Want crackers? Look for 100% whole grain. A go-to whole-grain cracker: Triscuits, which are mostly shredded wheat plus a touch of oil and salt. And thin crackers are perfect for topping. Try sliced cucumber or tomato atop a schmear of hummus or labneh (tangy yogurt cheese). Or try these other whole-grain crackers that feature whole grain wheat, rye, and brown rice:

  • Finn Crisp Original Sourdough Rye Thins
  • Kodiak's Graham Bear Bites
  • Sea Salt Flackers (they feature flaxseeds instead of grains)
  • Lundberg Organic Lightly Salted Brown Rice Thin Stackers
  • Trader Joe's Seeds & Grains Crispbread

Healthy recipes for shareable appetizers and entrees

If you’re preparing large shareable dishes for a game-day party or potluck, Kate Sherwood, The Healthy Cook, has plenty of nutritious crowd-pleaser recipes:

  • Chicken Tagine or Vegetarian Chickpea Tagine
  • Tex-Mex Fried Rice
  • Fiesta Bowl
  • Chicken Satay
  • Chicken Mole
  • Simple Lentil Soup
  • French Lentil Stew
Try these healthy Super Bowl snack tips, swaps, and recipes (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

How do I switch to healthy snacks? ›

If hunger strikes and you really can't wait till your next meal, here are some healthy snack options:
  1. Whole pieces of fruit e.g. apples, bananas, oranges, tangerines.
  2. A small handful of plain unsalted nuts.
  3. Cherry tomatoes.

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 are some good finger foods for a football game? ›

  • 14 Football Party Finger Foods. By Family Farm Team. ...
  • Loaded Breakfast Egg Rolls. ...
  • Grilled Pesto Flatbread with Pancetta and Eggs. ...
  • Cheesy Hash Brown Baskets With Sausage. ...
  • Scotch Eggs. ...
  • Dill Pickle Egg Salad. ...
  • Smoked Salmon Deviled Eggs With Everything Bagel Seasoning. ...
  • Good Morning Pizza.

What is the most eaten food on SuperBowl Sunday? ›

Don't Be Chicken

Chicken wings are the food of choice. According to the National Chicken Council — yes, there is a National Chicken Council — Americans consume more than 100 million pounds of chicken wings on Super Bowl Sunday alone. For those playing along at home, that's more than 1.25 BILLION individual wings.

What snacks are common at Super Bowl? ›

Some perennial favorites for Super Bowl snacks in the United States include:
  • Chicken wings.
  • Pizza.
  • Chips and dip (especially guacamole and salsa)
  • Nachos.
  • Sliders or mini sandwiches.
  • Chili.
  • Veggie trays with ranch dip.
  • Cheese platters.
Jan 28, 2017

What is the healthiest snack? ›

Tips for Healthy Snacking
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Frozen fruit.
  • Fruits canned in water or their own juice.
  • Whole grain bread, crackers and cereals.
  • Lower fat yogurt.
  • Lower fat cheese.
  • Unsalted nuts and seeds and their butters.
  • Hummus.
Mar 1, 2021

What is the most unhealthy snack? ›

7 Worst Snacks Your Dietitian Would Never Eat
  1. Any baked chips. They're highly processed and often so low in fat that you can consume large quantities without ever feeling full. ...
  2. Rice cakes. ...
  3. Pretzels. ...
  4. Potato chips. ...
  5. Veggie sticks or straws. ...
  6. Store-bought smoothies. ...
  7. Granola/cereal bars.
Dec 28, 2020

What's the best food to eat to lose weight? ›

12 Metabolism-Boosting Foods to Aid Weight Loss
  • Broccoli. ...
  • Lentils. ...
  • Oatmeal. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Almonds. ...
  • Low-Fat Cottage Cheese. ...
  • Tempeh. ...
  • Water. Metabolism-Boosting Powers: Water can suppress your appetite and maybe boost your metabolism for a short amount of time.

How can I make the Super Bowl more fun? ›

Play Football Trivia

Gather up some questions about the two competing teams, Super Bowl facts, and some general football knowledge and see who knows the most. If you have enough guests, you can divide them into small teams, and award prizes to the top two winning groups.

What makes the best Super Bowl party? ›

Whether you're hosting or attending a gathering this year, here are a few things to consider:
  • Make it a potluck. ...
  • Lean into make-ahead options. ...
  • Be sure to have enough plates, bowls and utensils for everyone attending. ...
  • Encourage guests to bring to-go containers (or give away your takeout tubs).
Feb 6, 2024

Why do people eat wings during the Super Bowl? ›

So what's the link to football? The buffalo chicken wing got lots of coverage during the early 1990s when the Buffalo Bills played in the SuperBowl for four consecutive years. Today, chicken wings are a staple of the SuperBowl experience.

What is the #1 food consumed at Super Bowl parties? ›

"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 should you eat at halftime? ›

Football players tend to eat foods rich in carbohydrates during halftime to keep their energy levels up. Items like granola and pretzels are great options. But more importantly, they often consume sports drinks throughout the game. High activity levels require a ton of hydration and electrolytes.

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