Quick easy and especially crowd-pleasing are the conditions we want to meet when selecting a snack for game day. There are many snacks you can try but there are ones that perfectly suit the day and show the team spirit. Even if your team does not win, these snacks will always win and save the day. 

Snacks for the big game. 

Nacho popcorn: Regular popcorn will never taste the same after this spicy ‘level-up’ you give it. spices and shredded cheddar cheese are lively additions to plain popcorn. Ingredients needed for this recipe are popcorn, melted butter, crushed red pepper, cumin, paprika, and of course shredded cheddar cheese. All you need to do to prepare this easy snack is to manually mix all ingredients except popcorn and melted butter in a bowl. After, just sprinkle the spice mixture on the melted butter and popcorn mix until all pieces are evenly coated. Your no-nacho nacho popcorn is ready to shoot! Stuffed pizza bombs: even if you enjoy making your homemade goodies from scratch, you would still love the taste of these quickly stuffed pizza bombs. Stuffed pizza bombs are all your favorite flavors of the pizza {cheese, marina, and pepperoni} wrapped up in biscuits. Hand-stretch your delicious biscuits and lay your pizza slices inside. Bake and enjoy fresh from the oven.  Sausage cream cheese balls: These easy-to-make cream balls are a delicious appetizer filled with pork sausage, cheddar cheese, cream cheese, and Bisquick [baking mix]. Combine all ingredients thoroughly in a large bowl with a mixer by hand. Roll the mixture into balls and place it into the oven. Bake the mixture until golden brown and firm to touch. You can sprinkle brown sugar on the balls to sweeten the taste! Serve immediately and your team is good to go.  Broast sauce: for this super easy snack. Your ingredients should include yogurt, mayonnaise, boiled potatoes, chili, garlic cloves, and a little salt. Pour all ingredients into a blender and leave for 3 to 4 minutes. The sauce is ready and can be served with broasted chicken. Quick and easy but meaty and delicious to eat.  Pigs-in-a-blanket: This creation is bound to be a winner with your team {and without}. All you need is wheat flour, vegetable oil, baking powder, eggs, and hot dogs. to prepare, mix the flour, oil, and baking powder with hot water; you can use your hand or a mixer. Knead the mixture into a dough ball and divide the dough into two pieces, cut the first dough into rectangular pieces and further to little triangles. One at a time, roll up the sausages into the triangles and place the pointy side on a greased cookie sheet. Bake the combo in an oven for 12-14 minutes until it turns brown. Leave to cool for some minutes. You can serve it with a dipping sauce like mustard, this bite-sized snack is sure to please your group. Conclusively, the best thing about a big game day, is arguable, the snacks. People come for the game but stay for the food. Hence, it is important that what you are bringing to the table is something that works for almost everyone! If you already know the people to expect at the house for the big day, you can make a snack for the team, taking their preferences into consideration. Also, go for more than one snack and make sure they are easy-to-grab ones! So, everyone can have something to grab with their fingers, without taking their attention away from the game. It is a win-win! Your team is winning and your food is winning! 

Frequently asked questions.  

Can I prepare a complete meal for the big game day? 

Answer: A game day must have an atmosphere of fun and a relaxed or unofficial feel. That is why it is best you prepare something ‘light’ and casual for the day. A complete meal can paint a picture of a no-leisure moment and most times people’s attention is fixed on the screen, their food in hand, knowing that when they reach, they are sure to catch.