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Superbowl Recipes

By , About.com GuideFebruary 3, 2012

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Superbowl parties don't need to be laden with processed food - use these Superbowl Snacks recipes to make fresh, delicious, indulgent, beer-friendly treats like homemade potato chips, spicy peanuts, chile-laced guacamole, and succulent beer-basted spicy glazed ribs.

Hosting a party with lots of kids present? Try these Super Bowl Menus from Stephanie Gallagher, the Guide to Cooking With Kids. Need something sweet? the Guide to Baking, Carroll Pellegrinelli, suggests these Fork-Free Desserts. Pressed for time? Linda Larsen, the Guide to Busy Cooks, promises that these Super Bowl Snacks and Anti-Super Bowl Party Foods are all delicious, quick to make, and fun to eat. If you're keeping things on the smaller side, try these suggestions from the Guide to Cooking for Two, Kevin Weeks.

The Superbowl may be all-American, but many other cuisines have appetizers that suit a Superbowl party perfectly. Try easy-to-make Spanish tapas, some Dutch Party Appetizers, or get hearty with this Polish Hunter's Stew which you can make ahead of time.

For those of us interested in neither football or ads, the Guide to Cocktails, Colleen Graham, is here to help make the day a little easier to take with cocktail menus for the Superbowl.

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