You’ll score a touchdown with these recipes.

And if anyone knows how to plan the idealgame day menu, it’s Grandma.

you’re free to’t go wrong whipping up these classic recipes for Super Bowl Sunday.

Easy Chili

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Plus, the classic recipe comes together with just three ingredients.

Ham-And-Cheese Sliders

Sliders, especially when made on Hawaiian rolls, are always a good idea.

Party Cheese Ball

Grandma knows a cheese ball is the perfect way to get any party started.

Sausage Balls - Southern Living

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It comes together in just 10 minutes and can also be made up to 4 days in advance.

Frito Pie

Fritos and chili are always a winning combination, but especially on game day.

you’ve got the option to serve in bowls or straight out of individual bags of Fritos.

Grape Jelly Meatballs

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Your guests will immediately ask you for the recipe.

Texas Caviar

Just some chopping and stirring are required to whip up this classic dip.

Serve with tortilla chips for an appetizer that’ll disappear before kickoff.

Ham-And-Cheese Sliders

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Bacon Bow Tie Crackers

You may want to double this recipe, just like Grandma does.

We guarantee that this appetizer will disappear quickly.

Though it’s so simple, it’ll still impress your game day crowd.

party cheese ball

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They’re worth the extra effort, but still come together easily with just a bit of stirring.

Serve with an assortment of cut vegetables, tortilla chips, and crackers.

The retro appetizer will never go out of style.

Frito Pie in bowls with sour cream and jalapenos

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Serve with a bowl of ranch dip and plenty of napkins.

It requires just a handful of ingredients to make, and the recipe yields enough for a big crowd.

If you have any left after the game, it keeps for a few days.

Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Grandma doesn’t consider the menu complete without it.

Plus, this recipe requires just three ingredients.

Easy Chili

This hearty game day dish will ensure that no one goes hungry.

texas caviar in a bowl

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We like offering with toppings like sour cream, cheese, and green onions.

These slice-and-bake cookies are packed with the savory flavor of bacon and Cheddar cheese.

Bacon Bow Tie Crackers

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Classic Deviled Eggs

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Southern Living Oven Roasted Pork Butt on sliders to serve

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pepper jelly on a block of cream cheese

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Southern Living Homemade Brownies on a plate to serve with a glass of milk

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Southern Living Hot Corn Dip

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Little Smoked Sausages in Grape Jelly and Chili Sauce

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Southern Living Pepper Jelly-Glazed Chicken Wings

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southern living puppy chow snack mix

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Rotel Dip

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Slow-Cooker Barbecue Pork

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Southern Living Cheese-Bacon Crispies

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