30 Super Bowl Desserts to Whip Up If You Wanna Wow Your Friends on Game Day (2024)

30 Super Bowl Desserts to Whip Up If You Wanna Wow Your Friends on Game Day (1)

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Ah, Super Bowl Sunday. Whether your team is actually playing in the game or you’re just in it for the halftime show, we can all agree on one thing: a girl’s gotta eattttt. And lucky for all you hungry/hangry sports fans out there, Super Bowl parties typically have some of the best snack spreads you'll ever encounter. I don’t know why football makes everyone bring their recipe A-game, but I'm here for it.

Of course, no Super Bowl party is complete without a solid dessert station. It's simply a necessity. And if you've been called to bring ze desserts this year (or at least one of them), you've come to the right place. We've got a loooong list of sweet recipes (40, to be exact) perfect for the sports party of the year. Some take the assignment literally and turn sugary snacks into actual footballs (heads up: you may want to invest in pig skin-shaped cookie cutters and a squeeze tube of white icing) while others just taste really damn good. Either way, you really can't go wrong with these desserts.

So, whether you’re watching the game with friends or people who take the sport *way* too seriously, you'll def be the MVP if you whip up one of the treats below. Scroll down to find the best of the best Super Bowl desserts and get ready to scream "Go sports!" in between commercials.

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Football Buckeyes

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Chocolate + peanut butter is a legendary combo that can’t be beat, and these traditional candies can easily be shaped into footballs for a little bit more of a ~sporty~ dessert. Trust us, they’re so much better than just putting out a bowl of Reese's cups.

Recipe from Unpeeled Journal

2

Brown Butter-Glazed Peanut Butter Blondies

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Any dessert Tieghan Gerard makes with brown butter is basically a guaranteed touchdown, and these blondie bites are no different. They’re the perfect mix of sweet and salty, and can be made with or without chocolate, depending on what kinda mood you’re in.

Recipe from Half-Baked Harvest

3

Cracker Jack & Pretzel Treats

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Buy me some peanuts and cracker jacks…oh, oops, wrong sport? These little bites are held together with marshmallows, peanuts, pretzels, and cracker jacks, and they're always in season. Plus, they take 30 minutes tops to make, so you can throw them together during the pregame coverage.

Recipe from Country Living

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Concession Stand Crackers

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Maybe you aren’t a fan of super sweet desserts, or maybe you’re looking for a way to use up the last of those holiday M&Ms that have been sitting in the back of your pantry. Either way, these chocolate-candy-coated crackers are easy to make and leave out during the game.

Recipe from The Pioneer Woman

5

Caramel Mocha Nutella Brownies

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I mean, just look at the name. Do you honestly need me to sell you on these? They're basically the brownie version of a Starbucks menu hack with a little hint of Kahlúa thrown in. I'll take the whole pan, thanks.

Recipe from Half-Baked Harvest

6

Margarita Truffles

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The only thing better than a margarita? A marg in dessert form. These tequila-infused truffles are boozy treats your guests will love to eat before, during, and after the game. I'm not telling you to wash 'em down with shots of tequila, but I'm also not not saying that...

Recipe from Good Housekeeping

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Puppy Chow

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Chex cereal, chocolate chips, peanut butter, and powdered sugar. That’s it. That’s the recipe. Make extra, because the bowl may not make it past the first quarter.

Recipe from JoyFoodSunshine

8

Chocolate Caramel Cookies

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Cookies are the way to go when it comes to party desserts, and these chocolatey, caramel-y cuties are the sweetest way to end the game, no matter who comes out on top.

Recipe from Good Housekeeping

9

Funfetti Cake Mix Cookie Bars

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It’s a fact: Life is better with sprinkles. Made from boxed cake mix, these cookie bars are super easy to whip up the day of the game.

Recipe from Shaken Together

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Monster Cookie Dough Dip

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Packed with M&Ms, peanut butter, oats, and chocolate chips, this dessert dip should abso-freaking-lutely be in your lineup. Serve it with sliced apples, pretzels, or graham crackers, or just say f*ck it and eat it straight with a spoon.

Recipe from The Girl Who Ate Everything

11

Beer & Pretzel Cupcakes

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Ah, beer. It’s a must-have for any Super Bowl party, and these cupcakes are the closest thing you’ll get to lining up at the concession stand at the actual game.

Recipe from Stetted

12

Cake Pops

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I mean, you could make a cake. You could even make a football cake. Or, you could make these bite-sized balls of cake on a stick dipped in frosting and covered in colorful sprinkles. You choose, but as long as there’s cake in some form, then you're doing great.

Recipe from Ahead of Thyme

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Football Cookies

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Every party needs some easy-to-eat handheld desserts, and these cute football-shaped cookies are sure to be a hit during your Super Bowl festivities. Covered in chocolate frosting and sanding sugar, they’re a little time-consuming, but hella fun to decorate.

Recipe from Delish

14

Football Whoopie Pies With Cinnamon Cream

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“Whoop!” is probs a chant you’ll hear a lot during the game, and also possibly when someone tastes these cinnamon-cream whoopie pies. Just saying.

Recipe from Country Living

15

Oreo Magic Bars

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Oreos, chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, and coconut—talk about a killer flavor combo. These bars are 100 percent worth getting up for during commercial breaks.

Recipe from Delish

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Touchdown Brownies

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The name says it all here, and let’s face it, the game would be pretty boring without a touchdown or two. These brownies are stuffed with caramel, pretzels, pecans, and of course, chocolate, but they’re not complicated to make (like, actually). A guaranteed win.

Recipe from The Baker Mama

17

Cocoa Krispie Football Treats

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I'm a big fan of desserts that include cereal, and these Cocoa Krispie treats (shaped like cute lil footballs!) are a must-add to your Sunday menu.

Recipe from Food.com

18

Football Cupcakes

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The key to these cupcakes is the chocolate icing piped in the shape of a football, duh. While this chocolate-on-chocolate recipe is delicious, you can use any cupcake recipe you want to make these festive desserts. Extra credit if you get green cupcake wrappers to replicate the field.

Recipe from Fresh April Flours

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Chocolate-Dipped Football Strawberries

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Chocolate-covered strawberries are always a good idea, and the simple addition of white chocolate piping automatically turns these into a Sunday football staple. Make them ahead of time, let them set in the fridge, and arrange 'em on a tray right before kickoff.

Recipe from Melissa’s Healthy Kitchen

20

Tailgate Hand Pies

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Apple pies aren’t only for Thanksgiving, and these teeny-tiny, football-shaped ones are the cutest addition to your party dessert table.

Recipe from The Spruce Eats

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FAQs

Can you legally say Super Bowl? ›

The NFL considers any commercial activity that uses the term “Super Bowl” to be in violation. And don't underestimate how seriously they take this. In the past, they haven't hesitated to send cease-and-desist letters to businesses and even churches who used their name to promote events and services. Why?

Why can't they call it the Super Bowl? ›

This has to do with the NFL's trademark on “Super Bowl,” which it has held since 1969. Holding rights over the name means the league holds sole ability to either use it commercially itself or license other businesses and brands to use it themselves, typically for a price.

Why can't people say Super Bowl on TV? ›

Sadly for the little guys, the NFL has actually trademarked the term “Super Bowl.” That's why hilarious alternatives have cropped up over the years as brands, companies, and even people try to promote their own events and coverage.

When can you say Super Bowl? ›

1) Super Bowl is TWO WORDS. Not one. Producers, I'm looking at you and your damn lower third CGs. As noted by the Local Sports Anchor X account, the use of “Super Bowl” is only prohibited for promotional use.

Is it illegal to have a Super Bowl party? ›

Most church Super Bowl parties are perfectly legal, but a few regulations could cause the NFL to throw a penalty flag on a congregation. Most church Super Bowl parties are perfectly legal, but a few regulations could cause the NFL to throw a penalty flag on a congregation.

How much was the cheapest ticket to the Super Bowl in 2024? ›

The cheapest face-value tickets for this year's Super Bowl sold directly by the NFL were about $2,000. And that price was after fans, including season ticket holders, win the chance to fork over several grand to buy them via a lottery system.

How much do halftime performers get paid? ›

Like past performers, no one is paid for their halftime show performance. Per Forbes, the artists are paid on a “union scale,” which is just a fraction of the six or seven-figure profit they usually rake in for a gig and is a minimum wage guaranteed by a union contract.

How much do the Super Bowl losers get? ›

That's because of a provision in the NFL's bargaining agreement with the Players Association. The agreement stipulates players on the winning team earn an extra $164,000 for playing in the Super Bowl, while players on the losing team earn $89,000.

Who owns Super Bowl? ›

The term SUPER BOWL is a registered trademark owned by the National Football League.

Why is no one saying Super Bowl? ›

While some ads and brands do in fact call the game "the Super Bowl," a much larger group is apparently afraid to use the phrase -- and with very good reason. It all has to do with trademark law, and so I turned to trademark attorney Josh Gerben, founding partner of the law firm Gerben Perrott PLLC in Washington.

Why can't restaurants say Super Bowl? ›

Some companies think saying "Super Sunday" is cool instead of "Super Bowl," but that's owned by the NFL too. So, if a company is caught using the term(s), they will receive a cease-and-desist letter from the league. Companies can't use the term because the league charges companies lots of money to use the term.

How much do players on the winning team get paid at the Super Bowl? ›

How much will the winners of the Super Bowl LVIII get paid? The latest Collective Bargaining Agreement between the NFL Players Association and the NFL dictates that each member of the winning team will receive $164,000, a $7,000 bump over last year's total. Winners of the 2025 Super Bowl will receive $171,000.

Do they sing at Super Bowl halftime? ›

Artists who choose to perform live, have the ideal opportunity to showcase their vocal skills in front of a massive global audience. Ultimately, whether an artist lip syncs or performs live at the Super Bowl Halftime Show is a creative choice made by the artist and the production team, and can vary from year to year.

Is it illegal to use the term Super Bowl? ›

Simply put, the NFL views any commercial activity that uses or refers to the “Super Bowl” to draw attention as a violation of its trademark rights. Many of the activities challenged by the league undoubtedly deserve to be penalized. However, the NFL's rule book defines trademark violations very broadly.

What to say instead of Super Bowl? ›

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Can you refer to the Super Bowl? ›

Simply put, the NFL views any commercial activity that uses or refers to the “Super Bowl” to draw attention as a violation of its trademark rights. Many of the activities challenged by the league undoubtedly deserve to be penalized. However, the NFL's rule book defines trademark violations very broadly.

Why can't companies use the word Super Bowl? ›

This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. That's because the NFL owns the trademark on 'Super Bowl', meaning businesses must pay the league to use it in their advertising campaigns or products.

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Be careful with names and logos. Although the NFL famously protects use of the phrase “Super Bowl,” churches are free to refer to the game by name, mention the teams playing, and use “NFL” in their promotional materials.

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