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Get Game Day Ready! These Vegan Superbowl Snacks Are Touchdown Material!
What better way to get your Superbowl party started than with some delicious vegan game-day snacks!
Whether you’re looking for something crispy, cheesy, or spicy – these vegan appetizers are sure to please. From plant-based nacho cheese dip to zesty buffalo cauliflower bites, these finger-licking treats will satisfy everyone’s cravings.
So go ahead, super fuel the Superbowl with these vegan game day snacks! You won’t regret it!
Garlic Smashed Potatoes with Chimichurri Sauce
Satisfyingly crispy and served up with a generous drizzle of Chimichurri sauce, this Garlic Smashed Potatoes recipe has been a fan favorite for years. So this Superbowl, serve up these Garlic Smashed Potatoes with Chimichurri Sauce and watch as the crowd cheers with delight!
BBQ Black Bean Vegan Nachos
Nachos are the perfect game day snack; they are tasty and easy to share. And when it comes to vegan nachos, they are even more delicious! Piled high with bbq black beans, a generous dollop of cashew cheese sauce, tomatoes, jalapenos, pickled red onions and toasted pumpkin seeds, these fully loaded vegan nachos are sure to make everyone’s taste buds sing.
What better way to show your team spirit than to whip up a plate of a game-day snack that won’t disappoint? Go vegan nachos!
Soft Pretzels with Vegan Nacho Cheese Sauce
Nothing satisfies quite like soft pretzels! Crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, they’re just asking to be dunked in this plant-based, cheesy dip that will have your football fan’s mouths watering.
Pull them apart and dip them in – every bite is a lip-smacking treat! Just make sure your Superbowl guests come with an empty stomach!
Buffalo Cauliflower Wings
These Buffalo Cauliflower Wings are the perfect snack for plant-based football fans. Crispy on the outside and splashed in a spicy buffalo sauce, these cauli-wings make a delicious, dunk-worthy treat. Pair them with this cool and creamy, plant-based ranch dip, and you have a guaranteed hit at your game day gathering.
Crunchwrap Supreme
This vegan trifold tortilla is a plant-based twist on Taco Bell’s Crunchwrap Supreme, and it’s sure to tantalize your taste buds with its delicious combination of ingredients. The spicy red lentils, sweet corn salsa, smashed avocado, and pickled red onions are folded, pressed to toasty, quesadilla-like perfection.
This Vegan Crunchwrap Supreme trifold tortilla is sure to get cheers from all your favorite football fans.
Buffalo Smashed Potatoes
Buffalo smashed potatoes are a delicious and health(ier) way to enjoy the same flavors of buffalo wings without all the grease! These potatoes are air-fried until they’re crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. Smothered in a spicy, saucy buffalo and served with a side of creamy cashew ranch dip, this dish is touchdown worthy.
Who said you have to compromise when it comes to game day snacks? Enjoy the best of buffalo wings and fries with this healthier twist!
Black Bean & Sweet Potato Chili
This Black Bean and Sweet Potato Chili is an easy game day win. The spicy sweetness of this chili will tantalize your taste buds. Not only is it easy to make, it’s also jam-packed with nutritious ingredients like sweet potatoes, black beans and bell peppers.
Take this dish into overtime with a toppings bar including toasted pumpkin seeds, green onions, cilantro, pickled red onions, diced tomatoes and sliced jalapenos.
About Herbivore’s Kitchen
Herbivore’s Kitchen is a plant-based food blog started by me, a vegan home chef, cookbook author, aspiring food photographer and how-to-be-a-better-food-blogger junkie. You’ll mostly find creative and tasty vegan recipes and detailed deep dives into vegan ingredients (check out my Vegucation section) on my blog. I love knowing as much as I can about the food that I make. I’m also really into running a food blog as a business, so I’ve also got a section of my blog titled: Confessions of a Food Blogger where I get into the nitty gritty on how to build, manage, market and monetize a food blog.