Gear up for the ultimate Super Bowl spread with our collection of crowd-pleasing recipes that are guaranteed to elevate your game day party. Whether you’re hosting a neighborhood block party or filling your living room with friends and family, these recipes are sure to impress with their generous portions and bold flavors. From Loaded Greek Fries and BLT Pasta Salad to Sheet Pan S’mores and Frosted Banana Bars, these recipes will liven up most any crowd! Game on!
Easy, Slow Cooker Pulled Pork
Everyone loves pulled pork and it couldn’t be easier to make with a slow cooker. People can eat this by itself, on sliders, in tortillas, you name it. You could even make it a “pulled pork bar” with different buns, breads, condiments, and veggies like jalapenos, slaw, and pickles. This recipe from Girl Gone Gourmet is an easy, surefire hit.
Loaded Greek Fries
Fries are comfort food for the masses, but instead of standard French fries, try serving waffle fries with a delicious Greek twist. This recipe from Lemons for Lulu works as an appetizer or a main course. It’s loaded with beef, lamb, Greek seasoning, cherry tomatoes, olives, and feta cheese. Better yet, it only takes about 30 minutes to put it all together.
Sheet Pan S’mores
If you’re cooking for a crowd, don’t forget the sweets! For a unique dessert that everyone will love, there may be nothing better than a sheet pan full of S’mores! This recipe from How Sweet Eats is ridiculously easy with just three ingredients and only takes about 10 minutes from start to finish!
BLT Pasta Salad
This BLT pasta salad from Insanely Good Recipes serves 16 (!) and is the perfect accompaniment to any main meal. With crispy bacon, lettuce, pasta, tomatoes, this dish could easily be a main course all on its own.
Baked Potato Bar
One of our Goodtaste staffers swears by the simplicity and popularity of a baked potato bar. Everyone from kids to grandparents can put together a potato they’ll love. The key is to have an assortment of condiments and toppings to please every palate. This recipe from Ain’t Too Proud to Meg includes toppings such as sour cream, bacon, cheddar cheese, feta cheese, mushrooms, avocado, chili, and chives. But really, the sky’s the limit. Want pickles on your potato! Go for it!
Mexican Rice Casserole
This is a great side dish to serve to a crowd. This Mexican Rice Casserole from Food Network is pretty straightforward with simple ingredients, making it a dish just about anyone will love. It includes 1 ½ cups of cheddar cheese so it’s got a whole lot of gooey goodness to boot!
Whistle Stop Tea Room’s Famous Chicken Tortilla Soup
This is one of our favorite recipes we’ve found on our travels! This famous chicken tortilla soup comes from the quaint Whistle Stop Tea Room in Tomball, Texas. With 20 ingredients, this one will take a little more work than some of the other recipes on this list, but boy, is it worth it! The secret ingredient? Red wine, of course!
Ham and Cheese Sliders
The secret to these yummy ham and cheese sliders from Once Upon a Chef lies in the creamy, delicious butter sauce. That sauce includes butter, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, poppy seeds, and garlic powder. That tangy sauce is slathered on Hawaiian sweet rolls with Swiss cheese and black forest ham. This is a recipe you’ll come back to time and time again!
Frosted Banana Bars
These banana bars from Taste of Home will add a sweet surprise to your spread. The yummy cream cheese frosting kicks these bars up a notch and are sure to make you a star at your next soiree. If you don’t like cream cheese frosting, you can try creamy caramel frosting or chocolate ganache instead.
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