The football game may be the Super Bowl‘s main attraction, but delicious snacks come in at a close second.Celebrities went all out with their party food for the big game on Sunday, February 12. Jessie James Decker, for one, baked brownies in the shape of a football. “It did look like a football, but it’s all melted now,” the reality star, 34, quipped in an Instagram Story video, referring to her dessert’s icing. “It looked really good.
Whatever. It’s a brownie and it’s gonna be yummy.”According to celebrity chef Guy Fieri, the key to a good Super Bowl menu is variety. “I’m big into [the] diversity of the menu.
I like a real eclectic menu,” the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives host, 55, exclusively told Us Weekly in January. “I want the ability to eat a lot [or] to eat a little.
I want the ability to have all different types of flavors.”In order to view the video, please allow Manage CookiesThis means incorporating all kinds of finger foods and other snacks that are easy to grab with toothpicks. “I don’t want it to be just one theme like it’s just, ‘We’re just doing cold cuts,'” he explained. “I’ll have a cold cut section, a meatball section, some chicken tenders and some sauces and [a] cheese section, but the key is to make the baseline foundation.
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