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Super Bowl Party

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Food Network’s Ultimate Super Bowl Menu

Tackle picky palates with our Cheesy Fried Empanadas

Prepare Paula’s Beefed-up Chili in a Biscuit Bowl

Impress guests with our favorite big game Guacamole

Pass our flavor-packed Deviled Eggs

Refuel at half-time with our popular Stuffed Poblano

Avoid a fumble with Guy’s championship Caesar Salad

Give your party a tangy twist with Guy’s Shark Attack

Celebrate a sweet victory with our Super Bowl cake

Robert Irvine's Party Menu


Super Bowl party tips from Robert Irvine

I only recently started following American football in a serious way in the last year, so I’m really looking forward to this year’s Super Bowl. You should plan your Super Bowl get-together the way a team prepares for the game itself. Get scouting reports, know your opposition inside out and leave nothing to chance!

Read Robert Irvine's Super Bowl Party Tips

Guy Fieri's Party Menu


Super Bowl party tips from Guy Fieri

  • Buy foam beer-can chillers, and write the guests' names on them. No cups needed, no warm beer — and you know who is leaving the half-fulls around the house.
  • Set up two TVs — one for the die-hards, one for the "who's playing?" crew.
  • If possible, invest in a good high-def projection camera that can make a jumbo picture on the wall. It costs about $1000, but is well worth it.

Super Bowl Recipes