These Super Bowl Must-Eats Will Send Fans Into A Food Coma After The Big Game

The Super Bowl is one of the few days every year where diets go out the window and calories don't matter. By the end of the game, you should be stuffed like you've never been stuffed before. When someone asks if you want more nachos, you say yes. If you're offered another chicken wing, it would just be rude to say no. Allow this list to warm your taste buds with a rundown of the best Super Bowl foods you should be eating on Super Sunday!

Chicken Wings Are A Must

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No Super Bowl party would be complete without chicken wings. Soak them in Buffalo sauce or enjoy them slathered in teriyaki, there is no wrong way to eat a chicken wing. The real question is: what are you dipping them in?

A classic Buffalo wing deserves to be dipped in ranch or blue cheese dressing. The debate about which is better is kind of a big deal, so make sure to have both on hand to satisfy everyone's needs.

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Chili In The Slow Cooker

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Chili in the slow cooker is one of the easiest and most satisfying dishes you can serve. When you wake up toss all the ingredients in and set it to low. Hours later as friends make their way over, your home will smell like food heaven.

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Just make sure you plenty of plastic utensils and napkins. Chili is not finger food and it can get very messy. Especially once all the hooting and hollering starts after kick off!

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Pigs In A Blanket Are Bite Sized Perfection

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If you need a quick and easy last-minute snack to bring to the party, pigs in a blanket are perfect. You can buy them frozen and pop them in the oven, or you can make them yourself.

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All you need is puff pastry and cocktail wieners. Wrap the tiny sausages up in a pastry blanket and cook it according to the package instructions. Oh, and make sure you have a good mustard or cheese sauce to dip them in!

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Beer, Lots Of Beer

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What football game would be complete without beer? Whether your drink IPAs, lagers, stouts, or wheat, beer is a requirement for the Super Bowl. If you're looking to spice up your hops you can make festive beer cocktails as well.

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Who doesn't love a good michelada? Have you ever heard of a snake bite? The possibilities are endless, so don't let yourself be limited by the can. Let your creative juices flow before you unleash the suds.

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Everyone Loves Pizza

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You didn't think we'd forget about pizza, did you? The cheesy delicacy is great grab-and-watch food. It's not finger food, but you don't need utensils to eat it. Just have a napkin nearby for grease clean up.

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The best part about pizza is how versatile it is. Order a regular cheese to satisfy everyone, then go crazy with meat or veggies combos. And order one more than you think you need. It won't last until the final whistle.

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Buffalo Chicken Dip Is Quite All Right

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It's okay to double dip. Just because there will be Buffalo wings at your Super Bowl party doesn't mean there can't be Buffalo chicken dip, too. The spicy and creamy dip filled with shredded chicken is perfect for thick corn chips.

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Or, if you want to watch a few calories, dip carrots and celery instead. If wings are at your party, their best veggie friends will be, too. If that's the case, then you might as well find a way to eat them.

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Some Kind Of Long Submarine Sandwich

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There's no better day of the year to wield a ridiculously long submarine sandwich than on Super Sunday. Pick your favorite sub and go wild. A two-foot-long Reuben sounds excellent to us!

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You could also go with the classic Italian or roast beef sub. Any option is a good option, just make sure to cut it into manageable slivers before guests arrive. The last thing you want is to be preparing food during the game when you should be yelling with your friends.

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The Most Loaded Nachos

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Don't just serve plain old boring nachos at your Super Bowl party, serve the most epic loaded nachos of your entire life. Make sure there are multiple kinds of cheeses, shredded meats, beans, and veggies to go around.

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Here's another pro tip; layer the toppings throughout the nachos. No one wants to eat the first layer of the nachos only to have no topping left underneath! Keep everyone happy by supplying several layers of gut-busting nacho flavors.

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Meatballs With Toothpicks Make The Game A Fancy Affair

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You might not think you need meatball with toothpicks at your Super Bowl party, but you do. They're great if you have an extra crock pot to keep them warm in. And of course, don't forget to slow simmer them in your favorite sauce.

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If you want them to compliment your pizza, we recommended warming them up in marinara sauce. Looking for more of an Asian flair? No better way to do that than with teriyaki sauce. To save prep time by pre-made frozen meatballs, too!

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Sliders Bring The Carbs!

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Sliders are great! You can put whatever you want on sliders and they make perfect gameday sandwiches. A classic slider is a mini cheeseburger, but don't let yourself be constrained by tradition.

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A ham and cheese slider is a great way to mix things up! Or go south of the border with carnitas or barbacoa. A variety of flavors will keep the party from dying down. You can also make sliders in a brownie pan to ensure even filling in every one.

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Tatchos Are The Hot New Trend

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Are you tired of having nachos year after year? Mix things up with tatchos! Instead of tortilla chips, use tater tots as your nacho base. And remember, ignore the added carbs because Super Bowl is the ultimate cheat day.

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Like so many other foods on this list, tatchos are easy to make. Buy a bag of frozen tater tots, cook them, and smother them in queso and your favorite topping. It will be your new Super Sunday staple!

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Make Your Own Queso

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Stop buying store-bought, processed queso. It's easy to make yourself and you can keep it warm on the stovetop or in a slow cooker. All you need is milk or cream and your favorite cheeses.

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Classic queso will be a combination of smooth American cheese and cheddar cheese. By making it yourself, however, you control the flavors! Make it funky with goat cheese, or tangy with Swiss. Then add in shredded meat or chopped jalapenos for a decadent dip.

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Slow Cooker Mac And Cheese Makes Life Easy

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The slow cooker is easily your best friend on Super Bowl Sunday. The only problem is choosing what dish you're going to make in it. One easy recipe that's always satisfying is mac and cheese.

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Using the slow cooker, you can cook the noodles in the cheese sauce. After about three hours give it a stir and marvel at the amazing dish you've created. Before serving, make sure you have napkins, plates or bowls, and plastic utensils.

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Jalapeno Poppers Spice Up The Big Game

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Your Super Bowl party wouldn't be complete without jalapeno poppers. There are several ways to make these spiced cheese bombs. You can buy them frozen, fry them yourself, or wrap them in bacon and bake them.

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You can have a variety of cheese fillings, too. Some people like classic cream cheese the best, while others might enjoy some cheddar or Gouda mixed in. A nice ranch dressing or barbecue sauce on the side goes great for dipping as well.

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Margaritas And Other Festive Drinks

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Not everyone likes beer. To make sure all the guests are having a good time, have a variety of cocktails to go with the beer. A classic margarita is a crowd pleaser, but other drinks work just as well.

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If you have a lot of whiskey drinkers at the party, make sure to have a variety of soda to mix with it. And if people start showing up earlier than you expect, surprise them with bloody Marys!

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Soft Pretzels Go Great With Dip

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If you're going to have a variety of dips at your Super Bowl party, then make sure you have a variety of foods to use for it. Tortilla chips are great, and so are soft pretzels, especially with your homemade queso.

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You can even make life simple for your guests by chopping up the soft pretzels into cubes. In a way, it's like fondue, just not nearly as fancy as you'd find in a restaurant.

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Mini Calzones Are Another Hand Held Classic

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Calzones are messy, but mini calzones are bite-sized gems perfect for your party. Making several more compact calzones also means you can give your guests a variety of flavors. Just don't substitute calzones for Hot Pockets. Please.

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In some ways, calzones might be smarter to bring to your party than pizza. One small calzone takes up less room on a plate than one slice of pizza, meaning your guests can eat more of everything at once.

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Bacon-Wrapped Hot Dogs Keep Things Dangerous

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How do you make hot dogs even better? Wrap them in bacon. In Los Angeles, street vendors sell these salty treats, which have earned the nickname "danger dogs." In other states, they go by other names.

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The bottom line is this: wrapping anything in bacon makes it better. If you've never had a bacon-wrapped hot dog, do yourself a favor and try your first on Super Sunday. Once you do, you won't want to eat a hot dog any other way.

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Fried Pickles Will Cleanse Your Pallet

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Those foodies who love fried pickles, swear by them. This is a game day food you definitely have to make yourself, but we promise it's worth it. The acid from the pickles will help cut through the fat of your other snacks.

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You can prepare fried pickles two ways; as spears or chips. Either way you choose, batter them in cornmeal and deep fry them until golden brown and delicious. Then serve with mustard or ranch to dip them in.

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Popcorn Chicken Is A Party In Your Mouth

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A tasty snack that is great for sharing with friends and family during the Super Bowl is popcorn chicken. The texture is pleasurable being hard on the outside, but tender on the inside.

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One of the best parts about popcorn chicken is all the different dipping sauces to choose from such as ranch, ketchup, or barbecue.

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Frito Pie Is An Interactive Delight

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Do not, we repeat, do not, make Frito pie ahead of time. The chips will get soggy sitting underneath all the chili and cheese. Instead, have the Frito pie be a make-it-yourself surprise for your guests.

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Keep your chili warm in the slow cooker. Everyone gets a bag of Fritos, and once they open the bag, they smother the chips in chili, cheese, sour cream, jalapenos, and whatever else their gluttonous hearts desire.

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Popcorn Is A Classic

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Popcorn is perfect for any viewing party and it will certainly be a hit while watching the Super Bowl.

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This snack can feed tons of people at once and is one of the easiest foods to make. While it can be a bit messy, the delicious taste will make up for it.

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Get Crazy With Some Fondue

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This Super Bowl snack is for the cheese lovers. Fondue is a rich and creamy cheese dip that goes great with almost anything.

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People can dip chips, tortillas, vegetables, and more into this yummy sauce. Not only is it relatively easy to make, but there are also several brands to buy at the grocery store.

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A Pulled Pork Sandwich Will Hit The Spot

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Those who want to get their meat fix in during the Super Bowl can make some classic pulled pork sandwiches. Whether they're homemade or store-bought, pulled pork is a savory meal many enjoy.

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This is a food that's relatively simple to get for a lot of people and can be customized with condiments such as barbecue sauce, crispy onions, and cabbage.

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Gather Around The Hummus

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While many Super Bowl food options aren't on the healthy side, there are still many others that won't make you feel guilty.

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Hummus is a delicious and satisfying health food that tastes great with veggies, pita bread, and more. It comes in a variety of flavors that are both sweet and savory.

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Go Nuts With A Charcuterie Board

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Those who like a little variety in their snacking may want to pick a charcuterie board for their Super Bowl party.

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A charcuterie board is very versatile with options such as crackers, deli meat, cheeses, pickles, olives, dried fruit, and much more. These are great for sharing with others and will satisfy your munchies.

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Get Creative With A Football Cake

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While the salty snacks may be prevalent at a Super Bowl party, you shouldn't forget about dessert. One of the most fun dessert ideas is a Super Bowl-themed cake.

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These can be in the shape of a football or a football field and will be a great thing to post on social media.

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Pass Around The Pot Stickers

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If you want to add some Asian-inspired dishes to your Super Bowl viewing party, then you can't go wrong with some pot stickers.

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Most bags at the grocery store have enough for multiple people and they come in a variety of flavors such as vegetable, chicken, and pork. Also, don't forget the soy sauce.

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Chicken And Waffles Are A Hoot

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If you're trying to spice things up a bit at your Super Bowl party, then try making some chicken and waffles.

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These are a big hit in the South because it's a good mix of sweet and savory. Don't forget to add some condiments such as maple syrup for the waffle and ketchup for the chicken.

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Serve Some Potato Skins

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One of the classic Super Bowl snacks that are sure to be a hit at any party are potato skins.

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These hollowed out potatoes can be filled with great-tasting insides such as cheese, bacon, chives, sour cream, and much more. They may be a bit tedious to make, but are worth it for the taste.