Top 12 Super Bowl AIP Recipes - A Squirrel in the Kitchen (2024)

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Top 12 Super Bowl AIP Recipes - A Squirrel in the Kitchen (2)Super Bowl LII (that’s 52 for the non-Romans among us) is going to be extra special. Why? Well, it’s not because the Patriots are playing. Don’t they play every year? No? Seems like it. Anyway, it’s going to be special because you get to munch on these super amazing, super delicious, super finger-licking AIP appetizers! From succulent chicken wings and stuffed sweet potato skins to tasty pizza bites and bacon-wrapped pears, you will surely find something that will wow your friends while also keeping you on track with the Autoimmune Protocol. Now that’s a twofer!

1 – Glazed Chicken Wings – Meatified

You simply cannot have a Super Bowl party without wings. These delicious glazed chicken wings come with the added bonus of being Whole30 compliant because they do not contain any added sweetener. What’s the secret? Mango!

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2 – Herbed Chicken Zucchini Koftas with Minted Mango Salsa – Healing Family Eats

Zucchini keeps these tasty koftas from getting too dry. If you are feeling sassy, make them into little football-shaped patties; they will cook the same way! PS: Don’t skip the salsa. It’s amazing!

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3 – Sweet Potato Fries with Curry Mayo – Lichen Paleo, Loving AIP

It doesn’t matter which vegetable they are made of, fries are always so darn good! Serve them hot and salty and don’t skimp on the sauce. This AIP-compliant curry dipping sauce is to die for.

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4 – Stuffed Sweet Potato Skins – A Squirrel in the Kitchen

Douse these hearty skins liberally with fresh cilantro dressing for maximum yumminess. Forks are optional, but I recommend napkins.

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5 – Pizza Bites – Grass Fed Salsa

These comforting pizza bites, reminiscent of microwavable Hot Pockets, taste even better dipped in mynomato sauce! Keep the kids away from them or they’ll be gone before you get to the couch. I recommend doubling up the recipe just in case.

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6 – Microwave Salsa – The Unskilled Cavewoman

Pair this bright, veggie-packed AIP salsa with tostones or any other AIP-approved dipper, such as sweet potato chips or cassava strips. It’s also amazing on scrambled eggs. Try it if you have reintroduced eggs into your diet!

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7 – Epic Duck Fat Tostones – The Paleo Mom

Are you familiar with this South American treat? These twice-fried plantain chips are super easy to make and super crunchy! Dip in AIP salsa for a chip-and-dip-syle experience.

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8 – Bacon WrappedPears – A Squirrel in the Kitchen

I never tire of bacon and so every day I thank God that it is AIP approved! And when you pair it with pears in this ever so simple recipe, it becomes a whole different ballgame (pun intended). Talk about a match made in heaven! I’ll be thanking the Lord again and again for this one.

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9 – Wild Salmon and Leek Pâté – Healing Family Eats

This soft and creamy salmon pâté tastes amazing on cucumber slices, carrot sticks, and tostones. Spoon it onto avocados for an extra supply of good fat! Bonus: This recipe freezes well.

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10 – Chicken, Leek and Bacon Mini Pies – Joanna Frankham

These fun little hand pies will take center stage at your Super Bowl party. Did I mention the filling? It’s so good that I suspect a few spoonfuls might find their way into your mouth during prep time. Call it a Chef’s Tax. Why not double the recipe and freeze half of it to serve later with mashed sweet potatoes – or just to make up for that Chef’s Tax.

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11 – Party Meatballs with Ginger-Pear Cranberry Sauce – Real Food & Love

Do you miss those frozen party meatballs that you can throw into a slow cooker? So do I. Good news! This version is 100% AIP compliant and 100% succulent! OMG, wait until you taste this sauce!!

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12 – Sausage Rolls – Comfort Bites Blog

This is another comfort food that you simply must have on game day. Make sure you grab some for yourself because they will disappear quickly if left unattended! Eat them fresh out of the oven or cooled, they are delicious either way.

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About Sophie Van Tiggelen

Sophie Van Tiggelen is a passionate foodie, recipe developer, author, and photographer. Diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis in 2009, she used the Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) to reverse her condition, and today, Sophie lives a full and vibrant life free from the anxiety and flare-ups that often accompany autoimmune diseases. With her food and lifestyle blog, A Squirrel in the Kitchen, Sophie shares her AIP experience and empowers others to develop new habits to promote good health and wellness. Through years of experience, she has developed simple strategies to be successful on AIP, including numerous mouth-watering, allergen-free recipes that everyone (even those without autoimmune diseases) can enjoy. Sophie is on a mission to make the Autoimmune Protocol - and all that it encompasses - more accessible and sustainable for anyone looking for a more nutritious, more delicious, more health-conscious life.

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What is the easiest Super Bowl menu? ›

18 Easy Appetizers for Any Super Bowl Party
  • 01 of 18. Pimiento Cheese & Bacon Crostini. ...
  • 02 of 18. Smoked Salmon Dip. ...
  • 03 of 18. Classic Deviled Eggs. ...
  • 04 of 18. Classic Swiss Cheese Fondue. ...
  • 05 of 18. Baked Brie in a Bread Bowl. ...
  • 06 of 18. Cheddar Rillettes. ...
  • 07 of 18. Buffalo Wings. ...
  • 08 of 18. Warm Spinach-Artichoke Dip.
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What are the 5 most popular Super Bowl foods? ›

Super Bowl Food: What is the most popular for parties?
  • #8- Meatballs. ...
  • #7- Pigs in a blanket. ...
  • #6- Veggie tray. ...
  • #5- Deviled Eggs. ...
  • #4- Sliders. ...
  • #3- Nachos. ...
  • #2- Pizza. ...
  • #1- Wings. According to the National Chicken Council, 1.45 billion chicken wings are expected to be consumed for Super Bowl Sunday.
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Which meat dish becomes particularly popular during the Super Bowl? ›

If you Google "best Super Bowl foods," there's no doubt wings will come up as the number one answer. Saucy, sloppy and spicy, the bone-in bangers have become almost synonymous with the big game.

What is America's favorite Super Bowl food? ›

Some perennial favorites for Super Bowl snacks in the United States include: Chicken wings. Pizza. Chips and dip (especially guacamole and salsa)

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 is a typical Super Bowl menu? ›

What are the most popular Super Bowl foods? Finger foods are a staple at Super Bowl parties, allowing everyone to fill up a plate with multiple snacks. Chips and dips: You have plenty of options in this category. Queso, guacamole, salsa, buffalo chicken dip, hummus - pick your favorites.

What is the most common food during the Super Bowl? ›

List Of Super Bowl Food Facts
  • 1 In 7 Americans Order Take Out. ...
  • 60% Of Take Out Orders Is Pizza. ...
  • 1.25 Billion Chicken Wings Are Eaten. ...
  • 19.4 Million Pounds Of Chips Are Purchased. ...
  • Avocadoes Are A Fan Favorite. ...
  • 10% Of Americans Use Their Grills. ...
  • Popcorn & Nuts Are Popular Snacks. ...
  • 325.5 Million Gallons Of Beer Are Consumed.

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

Chicken wings: As many as a whopping 1.4 billion chicken wings are eaten in the U.S.

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Beginner Super Bowl Bet: The Moneyline

If you're new to sports betting, the most straightforward bet is the moneyline. This is simply a wager on which team will win, so a bettor doesn't need to know much about betting or do too much math or additional research to understand it.

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