If you are anything like me, you have no idea who is playing in the Super Bowl. Yet again. But you probably have a good idea what you are going to be making for the party, right?
Whether or not you watch the game, football-watching snacks are so much fun – an excuse to break out all those indulgent treats you would otherwise never dream of serving. And for those of you who haven’t planned a menu yet, here are 19 top snack choices with a bit of a Jewish twist.
Meat snacks:
The Nosher celebrates the traditions and recipes that have brought Jews together for centuries. Donate today to keep The Nosher's stories and recipes accessible to all.
Buffalo chicken wings with non-dairy ranch dip
Brisket stuffed papas rellenas
Schnitzel chicken strips with green tahini dip
Pareve (non-dairy) snacks:
Za’atar roasted cashews from The View from Great Island
Baked potato chips from Spices and Spatulas
Everything bagel hummus from With Salt and Wit
Dairy snacks:
Mediterranean nachos from The Little Ferraro Kitchen
Potato kugel pizza from Kveller.com
Sweet fried noodle kugel balls from Kveller.com
Cheesy horseradish bourbon dip from What Jew Wanna Eat
Fried olives from The View from Great Island
Mac and cheese latkes from Tales of an Overtime Cook
Love Jewish food? Sign up for our weekly Nosher recipe newsletter!
kugel
Prounounced: KOO-gull (oo as in book), Origin: Yiddish, traditional Ashkenazi casserole frequently made with egg noodles or potatoes.
Help us keep Jewish knowledge accessible to millions of people around the world.
Your donation to My Jewish Learning fuels endless journeys of Jewish discovery. With your help, My Jewish Learning can continue to provide nonstop opportunities for learning, connection and growth.