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What Do Americans Cook For Super Bowl Sunday?

January 15, 2025
75% of Americans Cook at Home for the Super Bowl—Here’s What’s on Their Menu

Super Bowl Sunday is a significant event in the United States, not only for football enthusiasts but also for those who enjoy the social and culinary aspects of the day. Nearly 75% of Americans prefer to prepare food at home* for the Super Bowl, while 25% opt to order out. 

The culinary landscape of Super Bowl gatherings is rich and varied, with certain dishes becoming traditional favorites. Cheesy hot dips are particularly popular. Similarly, creamy Spinach Artichoke Dip and Mac and Cheese Balls are among the crowd-pleasers.

SideChef has handpicked for you 48 Super Bowl Food Ideas to Crush Your Game Day Spread Lineup. Or check out all our Game Day Recipes. What do Superbowl snacks have in common? They are easy-to-prepare, satisfy a wide range of palates and contribute to the communal and festive atmosphere of Super Bowl celebrations. 

For those seeking to balance indulgence with health, dishes such as baked cauliflower bites and avocado-based dips provide lighter alternatives. And for those on a meat-free diet, we’ve got you covered with The Ultimate Guide to Vegetarian Super Bowl Snacks.

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