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The Best Foods to Eat During the Superbowl

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Northwestern chapter.

Super Bowl XLVII promises some epic sibling rivalry between brothers Jim Harbaugh, head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, and John Harbaugh, head coach of the Baltimore Ravens. It’s also going to have Beyoncé. So, if you are not one of the 111 million Americans who typically tune in to view the biggest football game of the year, you probably should be this year. Not only will you get to witness Queen B add drunken football fans to the list of her disciples, but you’ll also have an excuse to sit for hours and forget about midterms, the chill outside and the fact that almost an hour of this highly-awaited game will be dedicated to commercials that could have paid for the entire student body’s tuition.

Of course, you’ll need some food to get you from kickoff to the final blow of the whistle. Whether you’re living in a dorm and need to find the best place to order in and watch the game or you’re throwing a party off-campus and want to make large amounts of easy, indulgent snacks for you and your friends, this guide is your go-to resource.

Snacks

Homemade Corn Tortilla Chips

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Photo by Amanda Gajdosik

Spoon’s Collection of Super Bowl Dips (7 Layer, Onion, or Creamy Pesto)

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Photo by Maddy Shannon

Dulce de Leche (as dip for apples, cookies and pretzels)

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Photo by Ellen Barry

Lentil Hummus (for veggies and pita)

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Photo by Nina Lincoff

Oven-Baked Sweet Potato Fries

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Photo by Amanda Gajdosik

Tater Tot Nachos

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Photo by Hyo Jin Park

Mamos’ Chopped Salad

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Photo by Kelda Baljon

Greek Yogurt Taco Dip

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Photo by Amanda Gajdosik

Main Dishes

Boneless Buffalo Wings (They can be gluten-free too!)

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Photo by Kelda Baljon

Personal Pizzas (set up an assembly line of pitas, sauce, cheese and toppings so your guests can put together pizzas and wait for kickoff)

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Photo by Mackenzie Barth

Crock Pot Chicken Chili

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Simple Pulled Pork

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Photo by Amanda Gajdosik

Drinks

Adult Root Beer Float

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Make an adult root beer float for a drink and a dessert in one glass. Photo by Amanda Gajdosik

Flavored Ice Cubes

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Photo by Aurelie Corinthios

Guide to Good Beer 

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Robert the Bruce. Photo from Three Floyds.

Magners, Crispin and Woodchuck

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Photo by Amanda Gajdosik

 Sweets

Tequila Caramel Corn

McCormack Tequila Caramel Corn Aerial View

Photo by Megan McCormack

Chocolate Chip Caramel Peanut Butter BarsPhoto by Claire Thompson

Kitchen Sink Cookie

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Photo by Maggie Gorman

—> For easy cookie making, use a muffin pan.

Tip: If it’s an hour before the game and you just realized you’re out of something you need, check out this article for what ingredients you can substitute for the ones you don’t have time to get.

What to do if you live in a dorm

Go out

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Skinny fries. Photo by Aurelie Corinthios

Tommy Nevin’s Pub: http://www.tommynevins.com/

Get it delivered

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Tenderizer from Cheesies Pub and Grub. Photo by Aurelie Corinthios.

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Kendra Valkema

Northwestern