Game Day Grub That Satisfies Past Overtime

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Game day snacks don’t need to be ordinary, so why not mix things up? Taco Pinwheels bring all the zesty flavors you love, while French Dip Crescent Puffs are perfect for a savory bite. Keep things classic with Fried Pickles or go cheesy and comforting with Reuben Dip. For something that practically makes itself, Slow Cooker Mississippi Kielbasa is a real winner. And if you’re craving something handheld and hearty, Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders and Ham and Cheese Crescent Rolls are always a touchdown. With these snack MVPs, your game day spread will be unforgettable!

Taco Pinwheels

A close-up of a hand holding a pizza roll filled with cooked ground beef, melted cheese, and red bell peppers. The roll is golden brown with some herbs visible, and there's a blurred background with a red sauce.
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These Taco Pinwheels are a simple, delicious appetizer or meal that brings a burst of Mexican-inspired flavors. With their crispy texture, savory meat, and gooey cheese, they’re guaranteed to be a fun and satisfying treat!

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Crunchy Chex Mix in Minutes

Crunchy Chex Mix in Minutes
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Get your snack game going fast! How? By making this gluten-free Chex Mix in the microwave. You want a crispy Chex Mix with every piece perfectly toasted and flavorful. This crunchy, savory mix is an irresistible treat for every occasion.
Get the Recipe: Crunchy Chex Mix in Minutes

Italian Sliders

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If you need a delicious, easy-to-make appetizer, look no further! With just a few simple ingredients, you can whip up these Italian Sliders—perfect for any occasion!

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Fried Pickles

Close-up of a pile of golden, crispy fried pickles next to a small bowl of white dipping sauce. The pickles have a crunchy coating and are slightly curled. A hint of green garnish is in the background.
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A delicious restaurant favorite, Fried Pickles are a fun and simple appetizer to whip up at home. Using just a handful of basic ingredients, you can have these ready in no time!

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Sweet Popcorn Trail Mix

Sweet Popcorn Trail Mix
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A delightful blend of sweet and salty, this popcorn trail mix is a party in your mouth, combining the crunch of popcorn with the sweetness of your favorite treats.
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French Dip Crescent Puffs

A pile of golden-brown pastries filled with creamy sausage and cheese mixture. The flaky crust is slightly browned, and some pastries are garnished with small parsley bits. The filling is visible through the open edges.
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Turn your favorite sandwich into these French Dip Crescent Puffs! A hand-held appetizer that’s ideal for game days and sure to be a hit with everyone.

Get the Recipe: French Dip Crescent Puffs

Slow Cooker Mississippi Kielbasa

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Grab toothpicks because these Slow Cooker Mississippi Kielbasa are a flavorful and easy tailgate appetizer that comes together quickly with just a few simple ingredients!

Get the Recipe: Slow Cooker Mississippi Kielbasa

Ranch Bugle Snack Mix

A close-up of a snack mix featuring Bugles, pretzels, round cereal pieces, and peanuts. The mix is yellow and brown with various shapes and textures, filling the frame.
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Switch up your usual snack game with this Ranch Bugle Snack Mix—crunchy, salty, savory, and with just a hint of sweetness in every bite!

Get the Recipe: Ranch Bugle Snack Mix

Leftover Thanksgiving Sliders

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Easy, fun, and downright tasty, these Thanksgiving Sliders are packed with layers of your favorite holiday dishes, all topped with a homemade glaze!

Get the Recipe: Leftover Thanksgiving Sliders

Reuben Dip

A hand holds a piece of brown bread with creamy cheese spread, garnished with green herbs and a small piece of a red ingredient, possibly tomato. In the background is a dish filled with more of the same cheese spread.
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If you’re a fan of a classic Reuben Sandwich, you’ll love this warm, cheesy, creamy Reuben Dip—ready in just about 30 minutes!

Get the Recipe: Reuben Dip

Spicy Chex Mix

Spicy Chex Mix
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This Chex Mix is an easy homemade snack mix with just the right combination of salty, crunchy, and spicy flavors.
Get the Recipe: Spicy Chex Mix

Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders

Close-up of melted cheese, turkey, and bacon sliders on split dinner rolls, topped with garlic and herbs. The sliders are placed on a wooden surface, showcasing their golden-brown tops and generous filling.
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In just 20 minutes, you can make these Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders! Whether it’s lunch, dinner, or any time in between, these sliders are sure to be a crowd favorite!

Get the Recipe: Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders

Ham and Cheese Crescent Rolls

A plate of golden, crescent-shaped pastries filled with melted cheese and ham, garnished with chopped parsley. The pastries are flaky and slightly browned, sitting on a white plate.
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Ham and Cheese Crescent Rolls are tender, fluffy crescents stuffed with savory ham and cheese, then glazed with a mouthwatering homemade honey mustard sauce!

Get the Recipe: Ham and Cheese Crescent Rolls

French Dip Sliders

Close-up of Hawaiian roll sliders filled with roast beef and melted cheese, topped with crispy onions and parsley. A bowl of dipping sauce is visible in the background. The sliders are arranged in a pile on a wooden surface.
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These French Dip Sliders put a fun twist on a classic sandwich, making for an easy and delicious appetizer or dinner any day of the week! Tender roast beef, melty cheese, and savory au jus—what’s not to love?

Get the Recipe: French Dip Sliders

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About Jenny deRemer

I am a Charleston, South Carolina-based culinary novice, an ardent authority on all things travel, a designer by trade, and the creator of Not Entirely Average. I have a weakness for farmers' markets, delight in adventures way off the beaten path, enjoy documenting my many moods through photography, and have been known to conquer the occasional yard sale with gusto!

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