Recipes for Super Bowl Sunday

Many Super Bowl fans may question, is it really a Super Bowl party without chicken wings, sliders and dips? It sure can be. Super Bowl Sunday is Feb. 12, and these recipes for drinks, desserts and snacks are perfect for any Super Bowl party.

Shredded Buffalo Chicken Taquitos

Buffalo wings have been on the Super Bowl menu for years, but shredded buffalo chicken taquitos might be its newest replacement. To make this recipe, start by adding two chicken breasts to a pan with buffalo sauce. Let it simmer on the stovetop for 2030 minutes, or until the chicken is fully cooked. Once the chicken is fully cooked, turn off the stove and grab two forks to shred the chicken. After the chicken is shredded, move it to a bowl.

In the same pot, add small corn tortillas. Heat it on both sides for about two minutes, and then transfer it to a plate. Place the mixture of shredded chicken on the tortilla and roll it.

Place the rolled taquitos in the oven for 15 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, or in an air fryer for six to nine minutes at 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Once they’re crispy and golden brown, place the taquitos on a tray with a side of ranch and watch your guests enjoy the tangy and mildly spicy flavor.

Non-Alcoholic Cherry Mojito

Everyone needs a nice, refreshing drink to ease their throats after cheering on a favorite team. A non-alcoholic cherry mojito is the perfect drink to sip on after that team scores.

For this recipe you’ll need Sprite, cherry syrup, mint leaves and cherries.

Start by adding a few mint leaves to a large pitcher, and then add Sprite. Fill a cup with ice and add some cherry syrup. Then, pour the minty Sprite into the cup. Garnish the drink with a few mint leaves and a cherry, and it’s ready to serve.

Dessert Nachos

Chips and dip are great for any gathering because they’re easy to serve and usually a crowd favorite. For this Super Bowl Sunday, chips and dip are making a sweet comeback.

Use graham crackers or cinnamon sugar tortilla chips as your base. Drizzle caramel sauce or fudge over your base and top with fruits of your choice and your favorite candies. Add a bit of whipped cream on the top, and you’re done. This sweet unique treat is sure to be a winner at your party.

Classic Arnold Palmer

The Arnold Palmer is a mixture of lemonade and iced tea. This drink is refreshing, delicious and only uses three ingredients: lemons, sugar and tea.

Start by adding a few tea bags to a glass pitcher. Then, boil some water in a saucepan. A few minutes after the water starts to boil, add the hot water into the glass pitcher and let it sit for five to 10 minutes.

In a blender, add sugar, water and peeled lemons. A half a cup of water and one-fourth of a cup of sugar should be added for each lemon in the blender, but this may vary depending on how you like your lemonade.

Once the tea has cooled down, remove the tea bags, add the mixture into the blender and blend it together. After the two are combined, strain it to remove some of the pulp. Pour the drink into a cup of ice, garnish with lemon slices and enjoy.

Football Oreo Balls

There has to be something football-themed on the table. These chocolate covered Oreos have got you covered.

Start by melting some milk chocolate melts in the microwave. Once the chocolate is melted, dip the Oreos in. Place them on a sheet of parchment paper once the Oreos are fully covered in the melted chocolate and let them sit in the fridge until the chocolate hardens.

Melt some white chocolate in the microwave. Once it’s melted, pour the white chocolate in a Ziploc or piping bag.

Once the chocolate-covered Oreos harden, add a few lines of white chocolate on top to create the signature marks on the football and let them sit. Once the white chocolate details are dry, they are ready to eat.

 

Kickoff time is approaching. Try these new recipes and share them with your friends on game day.

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