29 Slow Cooker Super Bowl Recipes To Start Now & Savor At Game Time


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The thing about throwing a Super Bowl party is that any interest in football is totally optional. Everyone knows these parties are mostly about the food. (At least, that’s what I tell myself.) As with any party, hosting is much easier if you pick a few recipes that can be made ahead of time. Luckily, there’s no shortage of easy and delicious slow-cooker Super Bowl recipes.

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Hearty football snacks are great slow-cooker candidates in general. The braised meat of pulled pork or beef sliders is best done in the slow-cooker. Cheesy dips are easy to throw together in the slow-cooker, and it’s a great way to keep ’em warm well into overtime. And, there are plenty of less-obvious slow-cooker Super Bowl recipes that can add variety to your game day spread: homemade Chex mix, saucy meatballs and tasty chili—just to name a few.

 

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Oh, and if you don’t already have a slow-cooker, it’s not too late to buy one on Amazon with Prime Shipping so you’ll get it before the game! Whether you’re hosting a party, heading to a potluck or just in need of something to snack on while you watch the game on your couch, these 29 slow-cooker Super Bowl recipes range from snack-y to meal-worthy. Even if you couldn’t care less about sports, these snacks will get you through the game.

Courtesy of Ally’s Kitchen.
Courtesy of Ally’s Kitchen.

1. Cowboy Caviar Layered Chili

This “layered” chili literally requires no stirring. Simply place everything on top of each other in the slow cooker and let it be for four hours. The end result is a melt-y mix of cheese, ground beef and sweet onions.

Courtey of Simple and Savory.
Courtey of Simple and Savory.

2. Slow Cooker Barbecue Pulled Pork

You need a pulled pork dish on your table this Sunday, I don’t make the rules. The homemade sauce in this recipe is full of ingredients like maple syrup, orange juice (and garlic!), for a tangy-meets-sweet flavor that is just to die for.

Courtesy of Cathy’s Gluten Free.
Courtesy of Cathy’s Gluten Free.

3. Slow Cooker Chili

This is the basic chili recipe to end all basic chili recipes–and it’s gluten free! The dried herbs in this recipe give the resulting chili a flavor that warms you up from the inside. I like topping my bowl with sour cream and avocado for a refreshing twist, but the great thing about chili is that it’s totally customizable.

Courtesy of Where’d My Sanity Go.
Courtesy of Where’d My Sanity Go.

4. Buffalo Chicken Lettuce Wraps

Say hello to a healthier alternative to your usual buffalo chicken dish. The lettuce replaces the need for bread or rice and makes them portable to eat on your walk to and from the kitchen to grab seconds.

 

Courtesy of The Spiced Life.
Courtesy of The Spiced Life.

5. Drunken Bean Soup with Bacon

Why is this recipe called “drunken bean soup,” you ask? Because the beans are made with a 12 oz. bottle of lager, of course! It doesn’t get any more Super Bowl than beans and beer, so I’ll be adding this to my lineup this year.

Courtesy of Jawns I Cooked.
Courtesy of Jawns I Cooked.

6. South Philly Style Italian Shredded Pork

This play on the classic pulled pork sandwich is a great way to stay out of the kitchen during the big game. The bone-in pork shoulder cooks for eight hours (or overnight, if you’re in the mood to plan ahead). Just keep everything warm during the game and have your friends build their own sandwiches during the commercial breaks.

Courtesy of Fit Forty Forever.
Courtesy of Fit Forty Forever.

7. White Chicken Chili

Chili is the cold-weather essential that you need to have on hand—especially on Super Bowl Sunday. This version from Fit Forty Forever is made with chicken breast is a bit lighter than your usual selection. Plus it’s a great alternative to turkey or beef chili.

 

Courtesy of Trendgredient.
Courtesy of Trendgredient.

8. Buffalo Chicken Dip

Buffalo chicken dip is a Super Bowl staple. Kick it up a notch with this set-it-and-forget-it recipe that cooks for over four hours. The end result? Tender chicken and gooey cheese that will satisfy any hungry fan.

 

Courtesy of Where’d my Sanity Go.
Courtesy of Where’d my Sanity Go.

9. Chicken Breast Lettuce Wraps with Teriyaki

If you’ve had enough spicy buffalo-flavored foods in your life, this teriyaki chicken recipe will be a welcome alternative to keep in your recipe book. The chicken is super juicy and moist (obviously—it’s made in a slow cooker!) but the sweet and spicy glaze is perfect if your friends don’t love super-hot wings.

 

Courtesy of Leite’s Culinaria.
Courtesy of Leite’s Culinaria.

10. Slow Cooker French Dip

These tasty French dip sandwiches are the perfect treat for any guest to grab and snack on while watching the big game.

Courtesy of Mom on Timeout.
Courtesy of Mom on Timeout.

11. Slow Cooker Kielbasa Bites

I’m drooling already. These easy slow cooker kielbasa bites are the perfect snack or appetizer to have on hand for all your meat-eating guests.

Courtesy of The Pioneer Woman.
Courtesy of The Pioneer Woman.

12. Butternut Squash Mac & Cheese

Even game days need a few veggies thrown in, but at least this butternut squash mac & cheese lets you hide them under some gooey goodness.

 

Courtesy of Slow Cooker Gourmet.
Courtesy of Slow Cooker Gourmet.

13. Buffalo Chicken Chili

A bowl of this slow-cooker buffalo chicken chili is the perfect way to kick things off.

Courtesy of Well Plated.
Courtesy of Well Plated.

14. Buffalo Chicken-Stuffed Sweet Potatoes

This healthy-ish slow-cooker buffalo chicken sweet potato recipe is great for weeknight dinner, but it also packs enough of a punch to make a splash at your Super Bowl party.

Courtesy of Gimme Some Oven.
Courtesy of Gimme Some Oven.

15. Chex Mix

The upside to making your own Chex mix is being able to control the levels of salt, spice and sweetness.

Courtesy of The Salty Marshmallow.
Courtesy of The Salty Marshmallow.

16. Sausage and Peppers

Nothing says ‘GAME TIME!’ like slow-cooker sausage and peppers served on a delicious roll.

Courtesy of Gimme Some Oven.
Courtesy of Gimme Some Oven.

17. Buffalo Chicken Dip

No football party is complete without buffalo chicken dip. And really, every party is worse off without it.

Courtesy of Served Up With Love.
Courtesy of Served Up With Love.

18. Chili Cheese Dogs

Make sure you have plenty of napkins around to deal with the hazards of these deliciously messy slow-cooker chili cheese dogs.

Courtesy of Girl Versus Dough.
Courtesy of Girl Versus Dough.

19. Italian Meatballs

Serve up these slow-cooker Italian meatballs on slider rolls, with thick slices of French bread—or, you know, on their own.

Courtesy of Le Creme de la Crumb.
Courtesy of Le Creme de la Crumb.

20. Copycat Chili’s Queso

This convincing copycat Chili’s queso might actually be more exciting than the game.

Courtesy of Mom Endeavors.
Courtesy of Mom Endeavors.

21. Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders

These sweet-salty slow-cooker pulled pork sliders work as an appetizer or a main course.

Courtesy of Spend With Pennies.
Courtesy of Spend With Pennies.

22. Buffalo Chicken Wings

You can never have too much buffalo sauce at a football party. Plus, chicken wings are the ultimate watch party food.

Courtesy of The Chunky Chef.
Courtesy of The Chunky Chef.

23. Taco Dip

Instead of taking up tons of space with an all-out taco bar, throw everything into a slow-cooker and serve up this taco dip.

Courtesy of Southern Living.
Courtesy of Southern Living.

24. Beef Sliders with Pickled Peppers

Hearty dinner rolls are key to the success of these tender slow-cooker beef sliders with pickled peppers.

Courtesy of No Spoon Necessary.
Courtesy of No Spoon Necessary.

25. Honey-Sriracha Little Smokies

Some people love serving tiny sausages on sticks at parties, some don’t. Either way, these slow-cooker honey-Sriracha little smokies are well worth a shot.

Courtesy of Garnish and Glaze.
Courtesy of Garnish and Glaze.

26. Buffalo Chicken Sliders

I said there was no such thing as too much buffalo sauce—I really meant it. These slow-cooker chicken sliders get a satisfying crunch from sliced cabbage, too.

Courtesy of Host the Toast.
Courtesy of Host the Toast.

27. Sticky Bacon-Whiskey Meatballs

Bacon? Check. Bourbon? Check. Meat? Check. Amazing that this tiny slow-cooker meatball dish can cover so many bases at once.

Courtesy of Plating Pixels.
Courtesy of Plating Pixels.

28. Philly Cheesesteak Dip

Dip whatever starchy vessel you want into this slow-cooker Philly cheesesteak dip.

Courtesy of Plating Pixels.
Courtesy of Plating Pixels.

29. Carnitas-Loaded Potato Skins

Bacon is a fine ingredient, but take things to the next level for the big came and fill your loaded potato skins with carnitas, instead.

 

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