

Here are three more chicken wing recipes we love: Sprinkle on a few pomegranate seeds so it looks pretty for the 'Gram. We adore these ones, which are fried twice then tossed in a sticky tamarind glaze that gets its kick from ginger, chili garlic paste and black pepper. Photo by Chad Montano via Unsplash.īefore the pandemic, Nguyen and Thi Tran of Starry Kitchen were serving three kinds of fried chicken at Button Mash in Echo Park. There’s no winging homemade chicken wings - but they’re worth it. In her cookbook " Unbelievably Vegan: 100+ Life-Changing, Plant-Based Recipes: A Cookbook," you'll also find vegan recipes for favorite game day snacks such as Hot Krabby Dip and Nachos Average Nachos. Photo courtesy of Clarkson Potter.Ĭhef Charity Morgan, who helped her linebacker husband adopt a plant-based diet and has cooked 100% vegan meals for the Tennessee Titans, uses cauliflower instead of foul in her wings. If an NFL linebacker can get behind these cauliflower wings, so can we. But if you're feeling ambitious and want to try making your own, here you go. This version, which skips the Velveeta in favor of real cheese, comes from Lisa Fain of Homesick Texan. It's from Texas where queso, that gooey, orange dip, is practically its own food group. He also has recipes for Vegan Spinach Artichoke Dip, Pimento Queso Dip, Lemon Pepper Chicken Dip and (this sounds fancy) Smoky Eggplant Dip With Ginger And Tomato Chutney.ĭon't be confused by the word "chili" in the title. His Fried Onion-Chili Crisp Dip relies on sour cream, chili crisp and ground Sichuan peppercorns. Los Angeles Times cooking columnist Ben Mims gave us several recommendations. Like Oliver Putnam in Only Murders in the Building, we love a dip. The turmeric turns the egg whites a vibrant yellow. Photo by Tina Rupp.Ī classic party app! You can thank Lisa Steele, author of the Fresh Eggs Daily blog and the " Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook," for this recipe. Let's get to the good stuff!Ĭhow down on Lisa Steele’s deviled eggs with a twist. For some inspo on what food to serve, we’ve rounded up a few recipes - from dips and wings to cocktails and desserts - from the Good Food archives. That's why we're the perfect people to advise you on what you should serve at your Super Bowl LVII party.įor Sunday's matchup, the Philadelphia Eagles are predicted to grind out a narrow victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

(Full disclosure: We just Googled "important football stats," which is the only reason we even know the term "rushing yards per game.") So while it’s safe to say Team Good Food is more interested in eating snacks than eating clock, we’ve got our game faces. We're the type of NFL fans who care more about what chiles are in our chili than the number of turnovers or rushing yards per game.
