The Perfect Menu For Sports Night
Davis Smedley
Davis Smedley
With the return of the Super Bowl this past weekend, people all around the U.S. used their spare time and cash to get all sorts of food ready for the occasion. Whether it be hot dogs, guacamole, or takeout, with the Super Bowl comes many culinary options. However, with so many foods to choose from, one question remains: which options are the absolute best? These may not be all of them, but here are a few great ideas that you can use for your future sports night menu.
When it comes to sports parties, there is nothing like spicy food. The most common form of spicy sports food may be buffalo wings, but there are plenty of other options under the sun. One great choice for anyone looking for something with a kick is some old fashion jalapeño poppers. Filled with gooey cheese and fried to perfection, these snacks make a perfect dish for any sports party, let alone a future Super Bowl.
For people wanting a simple dish for their sports nights, there are choices for that also. When talking about football food, burgers and hot dogs typically come to mind. However, in a cold month like February, there is nothing like a nice bowl of French-onion soup. On top of being able to warm anyone up in the cold weather, this dish just oozes with savoriness and flavor, and is a great choice for comfort food for the big night.
However, any football fan knows that every sports party (especially one for the Super Bowl) must have at least one dip. Whether it be onion dip or queso, it is certainly a regular for most sports nights, and especially a Super Bowl. Even Hillgrove student Aislyn Smith acknowledges this and recommends chips and salsa due to it being “a classic”. On top of that, journalist Alessandra Bulow reports that spinach-artichoke dip is “cheesy, warm and a must-have at every Super Bowl party” (taken from today.com). While many have their own tastes when it comes to football food (any buffalo dip fans out there?), one cannot deny that these are some pretty tasty options, and ones more than worthy of a try for you sports fans out there.
When it comes to sports parties, there is nothing like spicy food. The most common form of spicy sports food may be buffalo wings, but there are plenty of other options under the sun. One great choice for anyone looking for something with a kick is some old fashion jalapeño poppers. Filled with gooey cheese and fried to perfection, these snacks make a perfect dish for any sports party, let alone a future Super Bowl.
For people wanting a simple dish for their sports nights, there are choices for that also. When talking about football food, burgers and hot dogs typically come to mind. However, in a cold month like February, there is nothing like a nice bowl of French-onion soup. On top of being able to warm anyone up in the cold weather, this dish just oozes with savoriness and flavor, and is a great choice for comfort food for the big night.
However, any football fan knows that every sports party (especially one for the Super Bowl) must have at least one dip. Whether it be onion dip or queso, it is certainly a regular for most sports nights, and especially a Super Bowl. Even Hillgrove student Aislyn Smith acknowledges this and recommends chips and salsa due to it being “a classic”. On top of that, journalist Alessandra Bulow reports that spinach-artichoke dip is “cheesy, warm and a must-have at every Super Bowl party” (taken from today.com). While many have their own tastes when it comes to football food (any buffalo dip fans out there?), one cannot deny that these are some pretty tasty options, and ones more than worthy of a try for you sports fans out there.