Football season is upon us and you know what that means…game day snacks!
Lets be real, most of us girls aren’t really paying attention to the game thats on. And theres no shame! I personally love football but to be honest, football season brings Sundays that are meant for lounging around and snacking. Those are two of my favorite things.
Sundays during football season is like a holiday each week for boys. They all get together, drink their beer, wear their jersey while screaming at the TV. The real way to a boys heart is football and food. So if you’re hanging with the guys, bring over a tray of snacks and you’ll definitely become a favorite.
If you’re attending a gathering or just want to spice up your Sunday with these game day snacks, you’ve come to the right place. It’s so much fun testing out different recipes and seeing which ones you love. Food brings people together so if you’re going to your friends to watch the games, bring a snack or two with you.
These snacks don’t just need to be eaten for football Sunday! Heck, maybe there is no football Sunday in your house. These are perfect for any occasion and they’re delicious. Whatever the case is, you’re going to want to give these a try.
All of these snacks are simple to make. And the best part about these kind of treats are that they are finger foods. Finger foods make the best game day snacks. The boys will love it and the girlfriends sitting around will love them even more.
Nachos are so simple to make and you can really make them however you want. Sprinkle cheese over tortilla chips and bake them in the oven. Next put on your favorite toppings like olives, tomatoes, corn, beans, sour cream, guac, etc. You can really customize them to your liking. Adding meat like chicken or beef will make them more filling too. The nice thing about nachos is they are fast to make and you can make large quantities of them. If you are hosting a party, this is a great snack because you can make a ton at once. Another tip to spice them up is to use Doritos instead of tortilla chips. They give a really good flavor.
If you want to keep things simple, serving burgers is a great way to go. But if you want to put a twist on your classic burger, try these bites. Make your patties much smaller, small enough to fit onto a toothpick. The add a little bit of cheese, lettuce and tomato and there you go! You use a toothpick as a sewer and make mini burger kabobs. You could even put on some pickles, onions, etc. Whatever you like. Your guests can pop them into their mouth easily. Also, you could make a Big Mac sauce for the side. Or just have ketchup and mustard for dipping.
French fries are always a fan favorite but these ones have a twist. Get your favorite bag of store bought French fries and cook them according to the package. Or if you like, you can make your own French fries using potatoes and baking them. Then make a bunch of dipping sauces for people to use. A creamy dill sauce, chipotle ranch, spicy mayo and more. There are tons to make and you can get really creative. It gives a spin-off of chips and salsa. You could even make a variety of fries like sweet potato, crinkle, shoestring, etc. Or do this with onion rings! There are tons of possibles.
Instead go going to the store and buying tons of chip bags, try making your own Chex mix. There are tons to choose from and the Chex website has a million but a personal favorite is their cheesy ranch style. It doesn’t require a lot of ingredients and can be thrown together last minute. You might even have the stuff in your cabinets already. Making this instead of buying chips just shows a little bit more appreciation. Also another good thing about this is just like the nachos, you can make it in large batches. Check out the recipe here.
Everybody loves pepperoni and cheese. It’s just a classic and a match made in heaven. Charcuterie platters are always a hit. The nice thing about them is you can put almost whatever you want on them. Get a giant board that you want to place all of the meats and cheeses on. Have a variety of crackers, cut of cubes of cheese like provolone, cheddar, munster, etc. and balls of mozzarella arranged around. Next add on pepperoni, salami, prosciutto or whatever meat you like. Then add some extras like jams, fruit, pickles, olives, roasted red peppers, etc. You can really make them however you want. This is always a hit.
You really can’t go wrong with these. And honestly, making them homemade is much better and cost affective then buying them frozen. You’ll need mini hot dogs and crescent rolls. Wrap them around the dogs, bake them and boom. You have pigs in a blanket. These are a fan favorite and the guys always seem to go for them. They will go quick too so make sure you have plenty to go around. Serve them with some dipping sauces like ketchup, mustard and relish.
If you love creamy, bacon and a hint of spice, you’ll love this dip. Jalapeño poppers are great but they take times to make. Turning them into a dip makes it so much more simple. It’s so delicious, your guest will lick the bowl clean. This is also something you can serve with a variety of things. Carrots, celery, crackers and chips all make a great dipper. If you want to give this a try, check out the recipe here.
There are some great dorms at JMU, even for freshman. JMU has seven different areas that house dorms. These areas…
One of the best parts about going away for school is getting to live on campus and meet new people.…
Moving into the dorms at Northeastern might seem intimidating, but the school definitely does their best to make it a little bit…
Finding a place to live in college is one of the many important steps we all must take before actually…
As the time approaches to request dorm preferences, here is the ultimate ranking of freshman dorms at Clemson. All of…
Texas Tech has a wide variety of living options to choose from. The following is a ranking of the best (and worst) residence halls…