10 Super Snacks For Your Super Bowl Party Slideshow

10 Super Snacks for Your Super Bowl Party

Fire up your grill, heat up the ovens, and pull out your party platters for the perfect, bite-sized treats you won't want to miss this game day. For the last hurrah of the season we have pulled out all the stops, as well as tailgating essentials like fresh guacamole, smoky spare ribs, and cheesy jalapeño poppers.

Suspend any notions of calorie counting for the day, and dig in while the food is hot because these super snacks won't last long in front of a hungry crowd.

Bacon-Wrapped Ribs

St. Louis spare ribs have never tasted so good. Serve these individually portioned bacon-wrapped spare ribs with a mustard-style barbecue sauce.

For the Bacon-Wrapped Ribs recipe, click here.

Coffee and Chili-Rubbed Steak Tip Skewers

The coffee rub gives these steak skewers a rich, almost chocolaty taste. Grill them outside if weather permits or bring the party indoors with the convenience of an indoor grill.

For the Coffee and Chili-Rubbed Steak Tip Skewers recipe, click here.

Grilled Firewalker Wings

These wings pack a punch. Be sure to keep plenty of ice-cold beer on hand to soothe your taste buds from the Sriracha and sambal combo that is sure to set them ablaze.

For the Grilled Firewalker Wings recipe, click here.

Grilled Guacamole

Quickly grill your avocados before mixing them with fresh tomatoes, cilantro, and lime juice to give your favorite dip a slightly smoky flavor.

For the Grilled Guacamole recipe, click here.

Nacho Fries

Move aside, tortilla chips, because there's another sheriff in town when it comes to nachos. As you'll see once you try this recipe, fries make the perfect substitution to nest refried beans, gooey Cheddar cheese, salsa, sour cream, and whatever else you feel like piling on. — Anne Dolce

For the Nacho Fries recipe, click here.

Sirloin Tacklers

These small sliders are stacked with tender, sliced sirloin, Cheddar cheese, and bourbon-spiked barbecue sauce.

For the Sirloin Tacklers recipe, click here.         

‘Slap Yo Mama’ Smoked Pork Butt

This pork butt is injected with a combination of vinegar, spices, and barbecue sauce that makes the meat juicy and fall-off-the-bone tender. The final result is so good, you might, well, "slap yo mama."

For the 'Slap Yo Mama' Smoked Pork Butt recipe, click here.

Smoked Jalapeño Poppers

An alternative to the deep fried classic, these cream cheese-stuffed jalapeños are wrapped in bacon and grilled to perfection. The combination of melty cheese, spicy jalapeños, and smoky bacon is perfection.

For the Smoked Jalapeño Poppers recipe, click here.

Smoked Pig Balls

You can modify this grill recipe for the oven, if you don't have access to one on game day. Simply wrap your bite-size slices of kielbasa in bacon, and season like the recipe says, and then bake on a parchment-lined sheet pan in a 375 degrees F oven on the center rack for about 20 minutes or until crisp.

For the Smoked Pig Balls recipe, click here.

Smoked Shorties

Bite into these individually portioned sausage meatballs to reveal the gooey cheese center. You can make these on the grill and serve hot, or pan fry them on the stove until golden, and then cover for about two minutes to help the cheese center to become molten.

For the Smoked Shorties recipe, click here.