Celebrate Super Bowl LVIII With Recipes Inspired by Kansas City and San Francisco (2024)

The Chiefs and the 49ers will face off in Super Bowl LVIII on February 11. Yes, the big game is exciting, but what can be even more exciting are the snacks you get to enjoy during the competition. To rep your favorite team, we're highlighting recipes that are inspired by their respective cities—with a nod to host city Las Vegas, as well as the halftime show and commercials (because sometimes those are all you care about). Scroll through to find these exciting snacks and drinks perfect for Game Day Sunday 2024.

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If You're Rooting For the Chiefs

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Forget about famous fans, and focus on famous barbecue.

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Kansas City-Style "Burnt Ends" Cheesesteak

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"I followed the recipe to the letter and when I pulled it out of the oven, it looked like a total disaster ," said reviewer LubinVA. "Then we snuck a taste.... wow! Probably the most flavorful beef we've ever enjoyed. It has been a huge challenge to save it for tonight's Superbowl party."

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Big Al's K.C. Bar-B-Q Sauce

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"This is a Kansas City-style BBQ sauce recipe that I make in my restaurant. It is sweet and smoky with a little bite."

  • A Field Guide to American BBQ

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Kansas City Ice Water

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Tame the flames with a Kansas City Ice Water. But watch out—the only water in this drink comes from the ice cubes.

If You're Rooting for the 49ers

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Pull on your Levis and get ready to enjoy favorites from The Golden City.

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Chef John's Cioppino

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Let's celebrate the 49ers with San Francisco's famous cioppino. Chef John's version of this spicy fish and shellfish stew "is a big red bowl of yummy, and when paired with a loaf of crusty sourdough bread, it's downright otherworldly."

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San Francisco Sourdough Bread

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"I am at a loss for words to describe just how delicious this recipe is. I have printed it out and laminated it in plastic. I have also thrown out all my other bread recipes. This bread is crazy good." – Norman Lapierre

  • Beginner's Guide to Making Sourdough Bread

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Red and Gold Margarita

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To keep this recipe Niners red, not purple, go easy on the raspberry liqueur.
"The raspberry taste is strong, so if you are not big on the fruity, just change it to 1.5 ounces tequila to 1 ounce raspberry liqueur." – laurak

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If You're Just There for the Halftime Show...

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Let's face it, sometimes you don't really have a stake in the game—maybe your favorite team got eliminated or maybe you just don't care about sportsball. Either way, the Super Bowl halftime show is one of the biggest performances of the year, so you don't want to miss it. Add these halftime-inspired snacks and drinks to your game day menu.

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Game Day Halftime Snack Board

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This halftime snack board has everything you need to keep you going until the end of the fourth quarter. There's a tasty selection of shrimp, cheesy bay scallops, hot pepper jelly chips, and even vermouth and gin shooters.

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Half Time Hoisin Chicken Wings

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These chicken wings are loaded with flavors from hoisin sauce, teriyaki sauce, ginger, and garlic that create the perfect game day appetizer. Reviewers say the sauce is so good you'll want to add extra to the wings before baking, or even marinate the wings for a few hours.

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If You're Just There For the Commercials...

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Super Bowl commercials are a big deal. They feature some of our favorite brands and our favorite stars, and they're incredibly entertaining to watch. So if you care more about the ads than the actual football game, round out your snack board with these recipes.

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Beef, Bean, and Beer Chili

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Essentially all the popular beer brands have Super Bowl commercials throughout the night. So grab your favorite brew and use it to make Chef John's chili. This chili is spiced with poblano pepper, cayenne, and ancho chile powder, but mellowed out with a bottle of beer, cinnamon, and cocoa powder.

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Flamin' Hot Cheetos® Cheese Ball

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If you love Flamin' Hot Cheetos, then you need to try this appetizer. You'll make a cheese ball with cream cheese, Cheddar and pepper Jack cheeses, mayo, Worcestershire, hot sauce, onion powder, and garlic powder, and then you'll roll the whole ball in crushed Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Serve this cheesy appetizer with crackers, corn chips, or veggies.

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Walking Tacos

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Walking Tacos are a fan favorite among kids and adults alike. Use your favorite FritoLay chips, like Doritos, Fritos, or Cheetos, as the base for the taco, and then top with ground beef, tomatoes, lettuce, and sour cream.

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Wings In Cola

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Pepsi may be one of the biggest sponsors of the Super Bowl, but we won't tell if you use a different cola instead. These wings are slightly sweet from the cola and brown sugar, but also have a savory flavor from the soy sauce, garlic salt, and onion powder.

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Las Vegas Galbi (Korean-Style Beef Ribs)

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If the weather cooperates, here's something to throw on the grill. "You don't need a portable/tabletop stove for this (you can use a stovetop instead), but it's more fun this way."

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FAQs

What food is San Francisco known for Super Bowl? ›

Sourdough Cheese Bread

Sourdough and San Francisco have a deep-rooted connection, with the bread first becoming popular during the Gold Rush. In fact, the official name of the San Francisco 49ers mascot is “Sourdough Sam,” making this the perfect Super Bowl starter dish.

What food is on the Super Bowl Lviii menu? ›

Super Bowl Buffet
  • Crudité ranch dressing, balsamic dressing.
  • Potato Salad.
  • Coleslaw.
  • Bosozoku Tots. tater tots, sriracha mayo, sweet soy sauce, wasabi and chili tobiko, pickled ginger, scallions.
  • Chips and Dips. assorted chips, seven layer dip, onion dip.
  • Mini Corn Dogs. ...
  • Shrimp co*cktail. ...
  • Baby Back Ribs & Smoked Chicken Wings.

What food are the San Francisco 49ers known for? ›

Choosing a 49ers-inspired dish is trickier because San Francisco is a culinary mecca. Cioppino, a tomato-based seafood stew, is probably its most iconic dish, but we don't want you slaving all day in the kitchen, so we'll go for something a little more simple and party-friendly: garlic fries!

Has San Francisco ever played Kansas City in the Super Bowl? ›

The Big Game is a rematch of the 2020 Super Bowl, when the Chiefs beat San Francisco, 31-20, for Kansas City's second Lombardi trophy in franchise history.

What food is Kansas City known for? ›

So, what food is Kansas City known for? While there are plenty of incredible dining options to choose from, Kansas City is a barbecue destination. Dive into tenderly smoked brisket or ribs, or try the juicy chicken doused in the perfect sauce.

What is San Francisco special dish? ›

Cioppino, an Italian-American seafood stew, was invented to use up leftover seafood. Today, it's a widely popular dish. San Francisco is also famous for Dungeness Crab when it's in season each winter, as well as oysters.

What food is San Francisco known for? ›

So, what is San Francisco known for food-wise? Think Dungeness Crab pulled fresh from the ocean, or a Mission Burrito bursting with flavors in every bite. Don't forget the city's famous Sourdough Bread, a tangy delight that's become synonymous with San Francisco itself.

What is the most eaten food on 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 to make for the San Francisco Super Bowl? ›

San Francisco wings and dip. Make pulled pork sandwiches and nachos for the Chiefs, and crab Rangoon dip and chicken wings for the 49ers.

Why is San Francisco so famous? ›

The city is known for its steep rolling hills and eclectic mix of architecture across varied neighborhoods, as well as its cool summers, fog, and landmarks, including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, and Alcatraz, along with the Chinatown and Mission districts.

What is the 49ers drink? ›

There's also a close association between the team name and a classic co*cktail, the Gold Rush, essentially a Whiskey Sour with honey syrup rather than simple syrup. “The original 49ers were gold seekers that came through California in 1849 during the Gold Rush,” says Diaz.

What Super Bowl is 2024? ›

Super Bowl LVIII will be played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV on Sunday, February 11, 2024. Download the NFL OnePass app to stay up to date on all official Super Bowl events. Things will look a little different at Allegiant Stadium for Super Bowl LVIII!

Has Kansas City ever gone to Super Bowl? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs have been victorious in four of the Super Bowls they have appeared in. These wins came at Super Bowl IV, Super Bowl LIV, Super Bowl LVII and Super Bowl LVIII.

What is the most popular food for Super Bowl? ›

1 In 7 Americans Order Take Out

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

What Super Bowls has San Francisco been in? ›

The San Francisco 49ers have 8 games played in Super Bowls all-time.
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