25+ Gluten-Free Recipes to Get Your Super Bowl Party Started (2024)

25+ Gluten-Free Recipes to Get Your Super Bowl Party Started (1)

From appetizers to dessert, get ready to feast.

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Slow-Cooker Turkey Chili

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Pop all the ingredients into your crockpot in the morning and your kitchen will smell delicious by the time your guests come by. You might even be able to tear some eyes away from the game while people grab a bowl — or two.

Get the recipe at Delish.

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Chocolate Volcano Cookies

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These customizable cookies are crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside — the perfect post-game snack.

Get the recipe at Country Living.

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Chipotle and Tomato Beef Taco Filling

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Ditch the shell and make a burrito bowl instead using this spicy, filling taco mix. It'll be easier to eat in front of the TV anyways.

Get the recipe at Woman's Day.

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Jalapeño Cheese Crisps

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Crunchy, spicy, and cheesy: These are way better then the bag of stale potato chips your buddy brought.

Get the recipe at Delish.

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Caramel Chocolate Covered Potato Chips

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Sure, you could buy a bag of crinkled potato chips and just toss them in a bowl. Or you could cover them in caramel, dark chocolate, and crushed peanuts.

Get the recipe at My Kitchen Escapades.

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Flourless Black Bean Brownies

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Flourless does not equal tasteless, and the healthy dose of fiber in these (thanks to the black beans) make them practically healthy. Have another!

Get the recipe at Gluten-Free Daddy.

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Paleo Sweet Potato Sliders

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Swap the buns out for sweet potato slices, and you've got a healthy hamburger sandwich anyone can enjoy.

Get the recipe at The Fit Foodie Mama.

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Low-Carb Avocado Fries

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Avocado. Fries. Enough said.

Get the recipe at Tasteaholics.

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Gluten-Free Pizza Bites

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Pizza of any size is always a winner, and these little bites will please your whole party ± especially with an extra bowl of marinara on the side.

Get the recipe at Grainchanger.

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Sweet 'n' Sour Bacon-Wrapped Pineapple

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There's pineapple in this dish, so it's healthy — right?

Get the recipe at Food Faith Fitness.

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Vegan Broccoli Balls

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If you say you don't like broccoli, you haven't tried them in ball form yet. Packed with herbs and spices, these will make you forget you're even eating a veggie.

Get the recipe at Vegan Richa.

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Crispy, Sweet, and Spicy Chicken Wings

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These one-bite wonders are jam-packed with delicious flavors, starting with a crispy, sweet crunch and finishing with a spicy aftertaste. Instead of frying, bake the wings at 450 degrees to save on calories, not taste.

Get the recipe at Faithfully Gluten-Free.

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Fried Mozzarella with Marinara

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The Packers may not be in the big game, but that's no reason to skip this dairy-state app. With its light breadcrumb base, the recipe is simple enough to whip up before kickoff and perfectly portioned for a finger-food snack.

Get the recipe at Mom, What's for Dinner?

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Cheesy Cauliflower Breadsticks

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Just because you're going gluten-free doesn't mean you can't enjoy cheesy bread.These only take minutes to prepare, and if you don't tell 'em it's cauliflower, well, we won't either.

Get the recipe at Jo Cooks.

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Vegan Nacho "Cheese"

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Not only is this recipe gluten-free, it's also vegan, soy-, nut-, and corn-free. Meaning no one will find anything to dislike. Drizzle over nachos or use as a dipping sauce for veggie sticks.

Get the recipe at Vegan Yumminess.

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Sloppy Joes

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Finding a legitimately satisfying meat-substitute dish can be hard, but this updated sloppy joe recipe breathes new life into the classic comfort food with added spices, sauces, and sugars. Liquid smoke and sriracha sauce, anyone?

Get the recipe at Tasty Yummies.

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Buffalo Chicken Dip

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A hardy dip dish is absolutely necessary for any Super Bowl party. Not only does the mere sight of it make our mouths water, but the thought of diving into a fresh-from-the-oven, tangy platter of ranch, blue cheese, and seasoned chicken is just too tempting to ignore.

Get the recipe at Musings of a Housewife.

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No-Bake Cookies & Creme Mini-Cheesecakes

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From too-crumbly crusts to unset centers, cheesecakes can be a real pain to bake. Not anymore! Recreate this timeless crowd favorite without all the fuss for an easy upgrade to your Super Bowl dessert table.

Get the recipe at Simply Gluten-Free.

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Hot Artichoke Dip and Garlic Rounds

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In this recipe, Parmesan, Neufchâtel, and Parmigiano-Reggiano cheeses mix with seasonings like garlic and paprika (and a touch of hot sauce) for a thick, creamy complement to crisp gluten-free dippers.

Get the recipe at Boulder Locavore.

25+ Gluten-Free Recipes to Get Your Super Bowl Party Started (2024)

FAQs

What is the #1 food consumed at Super Bowl parties? ›

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

What are the top 2 Super Bowl snacks? ›

To help plan your game day menu, we've rounded up some of our favorite Super Bowl appetizers that are sure to be a hit. These are the classic foods like Buffalo wings and nachos — plus more than a few innovative ideas, such as fried potato salad bites and a pimento cheese bar — that'll make your spread a success.

What do most gluten-free people eat? ›

Most sources of healthy fat, such as the following, are gluten-free. Foods that are safe to eat if you have a gluten intolerance include nuts, seeds, vegetables, fruits, fish, poultry, dairy products, gluten-free grains, and legumes.

What do gluten-free people miss out on? ›

If you cut all gluten out of your diet, there's a risk that you could miss out on nutritious whole grains, fiber and micronutrients. Getting enough whole grains in your diet is especially important if you're at risk for heart disease or diabetes.

What is the food trend for the Super Bowl? ›

Popular food trends for the Super Bowl include chicken wings, chili, air fryer chicken wings, buffalo chicken, and a French Blonde co*cktail. However, food prices have seen a shift since last year.

What is the food in the bowl trend? ›

A food bowl, much like the name suggests, is a dish in which all of the ingredients are served in a bowl. While people have been eating food bowls for hundreds of years — the now-famous poke bowl is a part of native Hawaiian cuisine — they've only recently become a mainstream, dedicated menu item.

Is Super Bowl Sunday the 2nd largest food consumption? ›

Super Bowl Sunday is the second largest food consumption day on the calendar after Thanksgiving and marks a significant demand period for a variety of meat and poultry items popular as finger foods.

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