Cheap Super Bowl party food and snacks to make at home (2024)

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Whether you’re hosting a crowd for game day or watching the Super Bowl with just your immediate family, you’ll want to have snacks on hand to enjoy during the Big Game. But you don’t have to spend a fortune on takeout or pre-made treats to make a great party spread. Check out these Super Bowl party food ideas and recipes that you can make on the cheap.

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Chili

If you want a substantial meal rather than just snacks while you cheer for your favorite team, chili is the way to go. The ingredients don’t cost much, it’s filling and it goes great with chips and beer. Here’s an easy recipe you can whip up in no time.

  • 1½ lbs ground beef
  • One can of chili beans
  • 1 packet chili seasoning
  • One tomato (diced)
  • Diced onion to taste
  • Additional chili powder to taste

Brown ground beef and drain. Put all ingredients in a crock pot or on the stove. Add 1-2 cups of water. Bring to a boil, then simmer to desired consistency. Serve with crackers and shredded cheese.

Nachos

We’d bet that nachos are the most popular Super Bowl party food. This simple recipe is cheap and delicious.

  • One brick of Velveeta
  • Picante sauce to taste (I use about ¾ of a medium jar per medium brick of Velveeta)

Melt above together in a crock pot or on the stove. Serve with tortilla chips.

Mexican multi-layer dip

For a nacho alternative, throw together a bean-and-cheese layered dip to serve with tortilla chips. My favorite recipe is a five-layer dip, though seven layers (adding black olive slices, tomatoes, green onions and/or guacamole) is also common. It’s also a filling option if you need vegetarian party snacks.

  • 1 can refried beans
  • 1 block of Neufchatel or cream cheese
  • 8 oz. sour cream
  • 16 oz. salsa (southwestern style, preferably)
  • 8 oz. shredded cheese (Mexican blend is ideal)
  • 1 lime

In a 9×13 pan, layer the first five ingredients one on top of the other. Cut the lime in half, and put one half face down in the middle of the dish. Cut the other half into pieces and put each piece face down on either end of the pan. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes, or until the cheese melts. Serve with tortilla chips. (Lime-flavored tortilla chips are the best with this dip.)

Potato skins

More carbs with cheese? Yes, please! It’s game day after all. Potato skins will help soak up all the beer you might be drinking – especially if the game gets hairy or your team starts losing. This three-ingredient recipe for potato skins will have your football fans coming up for seconds and thirds.

  • 4 potatoes
  • Bacon bits
  • Mexican or cheddar cheese

Bake potatoes in microwave. Cut lengthwise into quarters. Scoop out centers, leaving ¼ to ½ inch of potato in skin. Deep fry skins until golden brown. Top with cheese and bacon bits. Microwave until cheese melts (1-2 minutes). Serve with sour cream.

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Fat pigs in a blanket

Pigs in a blanket are a popular Super Bowl finger food, but if you’ve got a hungry fan base, try fat pigs in a blanket instead. They’re incredibly easy to make. All you need are croissant/crescent dinner rolls (any brand), hot dogs; and ketchup and mustard.

Check the directions on the croissant/crescent roll package and preheat oven to the temperature required for regular cooking. Unroll dough and place triangles on a pan. Place a hot dog at the base of the triangle. Roll up the dog in the dough. Make sure there is some space between each roll. See package for cooking time (usually 10 to 15 minutes). Serve with ketchup and mustard.

Fancy salsa

You don’t have to settle for boring store-brand salsa on game day. Create salsa variety on your platter with the following trick. For every eight ounces of salsa, add a tablespoon or two of either sour cream or Greek yogurt to create a creamy salsa blend.

Blue cheese and jam crackers

Looking for a cheap Super Bowl snack that looks fancy? Whip up a batch of crackers topped with blue cheese and jam.

You can use any kind of club crackers, though I prefer Keebler because they’re almost always on sale. Pick up a container of blue cheese crumbles meant for salads (much cheaper than a chunk of blue cheese from the deli) and raspberry or strawberry jam. It must be jam; jelly is a little too watery. Place crackers on a tray or plate, then use a knife to spread a thin layer of jam on each cracker. Sprinkle with blue cheese crumbles.

Football cake or cupcakes

If your football fans like something sweet, skip the store-bought fancy cakes and cupcakes topped with plastic footballs. A box of cake mix or some pantry staples are a cheaper way to make your own Super Bowl-themed dessert.

Ice cupcakes in team colors or use frosting to draw footballs on top. For a football-shaped cake, bake a round cake, cut out a strip down the middle, push the two remaining sides together to create that oblong football shape, cover with brown chocolate frosting and draw on the laces with white icing.

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Super Bowl Party Food Ideas and Recipes

Chili Chili is a substantial and cost-effective meal option for a Super Bowl party. It's filling, pairs well with chips and beer, and can be made on a budget. The recipe includes ground beef, chili beans, chili seasoning, tomato, diced onion, and additional chili powder. It's a hearty option for game day.

Nachos Nachos are a popular Super Bowl party food and can be made on the cheap. A simple recipe involves melting Velveeta cheese with picante sauce and serving it with tortilla chips. It's a crowd-pleasing and budget-friendly snack option.

Mexican Multi-Layer Dip For a nacho alternative, a bean-and-cheese layered dip is a great option. The recipe includes refried beans, Neufchatel or cream cheese, sour cream, salsa, shredded cheese, and lime. The dip is baked and served with tortilla chips, providing a filling and vegetarian-friendly snack.

Potato Skins Potato skins are a carb and cheese indulgence perfect for game day. The recipe involves baking potatoes, scooping out the centers, deep frying the skins, and topping them with cheese and bacon bits. They are then microwaved until the cheese melts and served with sour cream.

Fat Pigs in a Blanket An alternative to traditional pigs in a blanket, this recipe uses croissant/crescent dinner rolls and hot dogs. They are rolled up and baked to create a satisfying finger food option for hungry fans.

Fancy Salsa Enhance store-bought salsa by adding sour cream or Greek yogurt to create a creamy salsa blend. This simple trick elevates the flavor and texture of the salsa for a more gourmet experience.

Blue Cheese and Jam Crackers Create a sophisticated snack by topping club crackers with blue cheese crumbles and raspberry or strawberry jam. This elegant yet affordable option adds a touch of luxury to the party spread.

Football Cake or Cupcakes For those with a sweet tooth, a homemade football-themed dessert can be made using a box of cake mix or pantry staples. Cupcakes can be iced in team colors or decorated with football designs, while a football-shaped cake can be created using frosting and creative shaping techniques.

By combining these diverse recipes, hosts can create a memorable and budget-friendly spread for their Super Bowl party, catering to a range of tastes and dietary preferences.

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