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Football food entices at SoFi and at home

(NewsNation Now) — NewsNation’s Alex Caprariello had a really tough job: He had to taste some of the amazing and varied food options available in and around SoFi Stadium, from the iconic Randy’s Donuts to tons of ribs going over wood fire at Woody’s Barbecue.

Inside the stadium, things are just as interesting with hand-breaded chicken tenders, “Tsunami Tots” with eel sauce and pizza shipped in from Italy. Even the hot dogs are carefully curated, with stadium chefs taking two years to choose from among 80 options.


Are you hosting the Super Bowl party at your house this year? Looking for some easy but awesome recipes that will make your party the one everyone talks about for the next few years? We’ve got you covered!

These recipes are easy enough for a rookie cook, and don’t require much in the way of specialized tools.

This first recipe is a cinch to make, and it’s easily scalable if you want to make a load of them. Tweak the seasoning to your own liking. Personally, I like a healthy dose of Cajun blackened seasoning to give them some real kick.

Loaded Bacon Bites

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This next one is one of those dips that’s got a bit of everything in it, and thus will appeal to just about everyone. Serve it in a small slow cooker to stay warm, or a warmed stoneware crock.

Everything Dip

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Best tool: 1-quart baking dish

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Mongo’s Beer Cheese

HOT TIP: I made this for my wife and myself, and we ate less than half the total. Three days later, I made some elbow macaroni, stirred in the cheese dip, put it in a greased 8×8 pan, topped it with panko bread crumbs and made some mind-blowing mac and cheese.

What to do when you really want to do something with egg roll wrappers, but the Eagles are playing? Philly Cheesesteak Egg Rolls, of course! NOTE: These are made with Cheez Whiz, as is tradition in much of Philly. It also is more or less the only way it would come together properly.

Philly Cheesesteak Egg Rolls

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This last one hearkens back to the ’50s, when it was one of the must-have noshes at any upscale cocktail party. Dates were considered “exotic,” of course this is also the time when adding the merest hint of cayenne pepper to a bowl of mac and cheese made it “Mexican.” Still, they’re darned tasty and easy to make!

Bacon Wrapped Dates

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You can serve hot or at room temperature.

Hopefully, at least one of these will find its way to your Super Bowl snack table!