Snack Happy With These March Madness Game Day Treats

Snack Happy With These March Madness Game Day Treats

As we get closer and closer to the Final Four, you may be tempted to throw your own game-viewing bash away from the packed bars. Of course, as any good host knows, you will need plenty of delicious snacks to keep your party guests happy, which is why we've rounded up a few of our favorite culinary creations to nosh on while watching the game.

Whether you are planning to keep it healthy or indulge on game day, we have a list of 10 crave-worthy snack recipes to serve at your March Madness game-viewing party this year. 

Apple-Bourbon Pulled Pork Sliders

Slow-cook a batch of pulled pork and use the leftovers to make these family-favorite sliders. They feature pork shoulder that has been slow-cooked in a savory sauce, resulting in fork-tender meat that melts in your mouth. Topped with prepared coleslaw, these scrumptious sandwiches will disappear in a flash! — Campbell's Kitchen

For the Apple-Bourbon Pulled Pork Sliders recipe, click here.

Athlete Nachos

"Nachos for dinner? We have no shame in admitting that this is one of our favorite meals, when done the Athlete Food way.

"We've put our stamp on the traditional idea of nachos by using iron-rich bison, adding leafy greens, and using non-GMO, lower sodium chips made from beans. You still get that crunchy pile of melted goodness, but it's topped with fresh ingredients like tomatoes, jalapeños, and plenty of cilantro. Enjoy!" – Bec of Athlete Food

For the Athlete Nachos recipe, click here.

Avocado Fries

Fried foods don't always have to mean unhealthy fried foods. Avocado, which is known as a good source of healthy fats, takes on a crispy exterior in this deep-fried recipe. — Kristen Doyle

For the Avocado Fries recipe, click here.

Buffalo Chicken Dip

Who doesn't love a delicious Buffalo chicken dip at a party? It is creamy, delicious, a little spicy, and extremely flavorful. But when it is loaded with a few different types of cheese, this dip can get pretty fattening, pretty quickly. We've lightened up this recipe for you so you can thoroughly enjoy this essential party food without the guilt.

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Easy Coconut Shrimp

Serve these coconut shrimp fresh from the fryer with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce, like this sweet chile sauce.

For the Easy Coconut Shrimp recipe, click here.

Fiesta Guacamole

This guacamole is enhanced with the delicious flavors of fresh cilantro, lime juice, peppers, and hot sauce making it one fiesta-worthy snack.

For the fiesta Guacamole recipe, click here.

Pimento Cheese Fondue

The perfect snack for a crowd, served with plenty of dip-able options, like pretzels, bread sticks, apple slices, and more.

For the Pimento Cheese Fondue recipe, click here.

Rocky Road Popcorn Clusters

Freshly popped popcorn is combined with marshmallows, melted chocolate, and chopped walnuts for the sweetest snack. — Hannah Hoskins

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Simple Pizza Fries

Admit it: When you are in a bind, those frozen bags of fries can be a life saver for a tasty side. But who says they have to be boring frozen fries? With the help of cheese and sauce, you'll have tasty pizza fries you'll polish off in a jiffy. Just be prepared to eat these loaded fries with a fork.

For the Simple Pizza Fries recipe, click here.

Tomatillo Salsa and Chips

This fresh, herbaceous salsa recipe is just the thing to serve with homemade tortilla chips at your March Madness game-viewing party.

For the Tomatillo Salsa recipe, click here.