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Super Bowl Sunday menus are changing as party hosts serve up surprises this year
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Super Bowl Sunday menus are changing as party hosts serve up surprises this year

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: February 7, 2026 1:39 am
Jimmie Dempsey Published February 7, 2026
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With Super Bowl Sunday just about here, hosts across America are pulling together grocery lists and final preparations for game day.

Many partygoers gathering with friends and family will expect the typical offerings: chicken wings, pizza, nachos, pigs in a blanket and plenty of beer.

But on Super Bowl Sunday — the first major hosting event for many people since New Year’s Eve — could bring some surprises this year.

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At least one chef has observed some trends that she expects will impact game-day menus.

Executive chef Kathryn Neidus, an executive chef at the StoneWater Golf Club in Ohio, told Fox News Digital that people are getting more creative with dips in particular.

“Think jalapeño popper dip, hot bacon pickle dip or crab rangoon dip,” she said.

“There’s also more experimentation with what to pair them with — from wonton chips to air-fried vegetables.”

And spicing up the dips doesn’t need to be unhealthy. She cited cottage cheese and Greek yogurt as options that are lighter than sour cream but don’t sacrifice flavor — and they align with health trends of recent years.

Mom watching Super Bowl game with son

Baked sliders, a longtime party favorite, are another game-day essential that Neidus said offer room for creativity.

The chef cited baked Italian sliders, Buffalo chicken sliders, ham and Swiss with caramelized onions and barbecue brisket sliders as crowd-pleasers that can be prepped in advance.

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“They’re also highly customizable, with the option to finish the buns with herbs, cheeses or seasoning blends for added flavor and presentation,” she added.

Side dishes may also get a game-day upgrade. Neidus said that party hosts tend to stick with familiar classics while elevating them with “thoughtful upgrades.”

Buffalo chicken dip with chips

This could include incorporating “caviar, crispy prosciutto, bright vinaigrettes or salsas and added crunch or spice,” she suggested.

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“There’s also a continued focus on lighter, more health-conscious options, including dishes like Buffalo cauliflower bites or avocado fries.”

A man's hand reaches for chips in a bowl during a Super Bowl party.

Last but not least, beverages are essential for a Super Bowl party — and Neidus said that batching cocktails is a must.

“[This] is an easy and convenient option, especially when paired with fun, thoughtful garnishes,” she said. 

Cocktail pitcher

“Sparkling alternatives are also having a moment as hosts look to offer something a little different alongside traditional cocktails.”

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