Paleo Super Bowl Menu Round Up

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Not sure what to cook for your Super Bowl Party? Here is a round-up of some of my favorite Paleo recipes to make your Super Bowl party a hit!


Appetizers


Two Crowd Pleasing Crudité Platters with Ranch & Guac or Whipped Tahini

It can be such a treat when your food is healthy and looks like a piece of art! This is a perfect way to highlight who is rooting for which team! You will love letting your team spirit shine on with both or either of these healthy and gorgeous crudité platters. The healthy dips and gorgeous design will get everyone to eat their veggies. You can find my platter with Homemade Ranch and Guac here or try my Whipped Tahini Recipe! Your guests will keep going back for more bites! You might even want to double down on the dips.

Hush Puppies Two Ways

Traditional hush puppies are made with cornmeal, but I made these grain-free by using cassava flour! Try making my Sweet Potato Hush Puppies or my flavor packed Crab and Potato Hush Puppy recipe. You won't miss the corn in these, I promise.  Serve separate or together on game day.

Vegan Cauliflower Wings

My Cauliflower Wings are a favorite recipe and perfect for the big game weekend. You don’t need to be a football fan or vegan to enjoy these exceptionally tasty wings. This recipe is simple to make and shows a new way of using cauliflower.

Make sure to also catch Crystal Hefner and I making this recipe! It is live now on YouTube and we share some extra tips on how to perfect your cauliflower wings!

Spinach Artichoke Dip With A Vegan Option!

You can’t go wrong with Spinach Artichoke Dip! You will love my Paleo version but there is a vegan one that is just as good to serve all your vegan friends and family. A perfect dip to accompany any dish on this list.

Shrimp Ceviche

Shrimp Ceviche is a tasty dish that involves marinating seafood in acidic ingredients like citrus for a short time. This version is bright, light, and refreshing with shrimp, lemon, and lime, and is great served for your Super Bowl, especially with some Grain Free Siete Chips!

Honey Orange Drumsticks

Drumsticks are a delicious and easy appetizer to enjoy or easy Super Bowl app. These drumsticks are packed with flavor between the orange honey marinade and the flavorful herbs and spices packed in them. They make a perfect crowd pleaser!

Pizza Chaffles

What if I told you you can impressed you fans by combining the flavours of a pizza with the fun of a waffle? Well good news! You can with this delicious Pizza Chaffle recipe! Chaffles are delicious Keto waffle concoctions of cheese and eggs and you can enjoy them as a traditional waffle with butter and maple syrup or as a savory Chaffle like this masterpiece.

Tapenade Cucumber Bites

Tapenade is a delicious treat and a perfect appetizer. This recipe uses cucumbers instead of bread or crackers to maintain a crunch while being entirely plant based and a much healthier alternative to grains. Update the classic Super Bowl crackers and cheese with tapenade and cucumber.

Whipped Cream Cheese & Cucumber Salmon Bites

Cream Cheese and Smoked Salmon are a match made in heaven and pair perfectly on this grain free “bagel bite” that uses a sturdy and hydrating slice of cucumber as its base. It's a perfect refreshing bite.

Sun Dried Tomato Cauliflower Flat Breads

These Sun Dried Tomato Cauliflower Flat Breads are absolutely delicious! They're gluten and grain-free and keto-friendly. The flat bread is by no means your ordinary toast, these are made with Cali’flour Foods flatbreads made from cauliflower with zesty sun-dried tomatoes. They pair perfectly with whatever dip you love most. Alternatively, serve them up for your Super Bowl weekend and get those veggies in!

Grain Free Spanakopita

Spanakopita is one of my absolute favorite Greek recipes, and you can make these tasty spinach feta pies with the use of  Cappello’s Grain Free Lasagna Sheets . They turn out amazing handheld snacks with the satisfying crunch of a classic Super Bowl snack!

Prosciutto Wrapped Pears & Honey

Pears are a delicious winter fruit and wrapping them in salty prosciutto and topping it with sweet honey and savory thyme is the most delicious bite you can imagine. These tasty wraps work great as a game day appetizer and as a sweet (but still healthy!),  opposition to the savory.

Marinated Olives

Anytime I am out to dinner and marinated olives are on the menu I always have to order them. They seem like such a fancy luxurious way to eat olives. This recipe is so simple and delicious and will elevate your olives each time you  present them to your football-loving guest. I promise they will never be able to eat olives out of the jar plain again.


Alligator Bites

This Tasty Alligator Dish is probably one of the most unique recipes you can entertain with! I remember in my younger days there was a cajun restaurant in Portland called Montage that used to serve up alligator! I have always been an adventurous eater and enjoyed it there many times but have yet to see it anywhere else. Serve up these appetizer bites to impress guests on game day

Shrimp Cocktail

There is not much to a Shrimp Cocktail. Making it one of the easiest and most elegant party appetizers around. Make sure to whip up a batch up my cocktail sauce and arrange your chilled shrimp and enjoy before game time!

Crab Stuffed Mushrooms

These Tasty Mushroom Caps can be prepared in advance and kept in the fridge before to plan you plan to serve and roast them for your event on Super Bowl weekend. They have a lovely, buttery, and herbaceous crab mixture that will leave your guests wanting more. You may even want to prep a backup batch because these mushroom caps are going to fly.

Kalamata Olive Tapenade

My Kalamata Olive Tapenade is an easy Provencal dip consisting of olives and olive oil. This dip is excellent served for a group as an appetizer with cauliflower crackers or vegetables for dipping. It can also be spread onto sandwiches. You'll never run out creative ways to incorporate this tapenade in your game day spread.

Crab Cakes

These Crispy Crab Cakes are prepared with almond flour for a gluten-free alternative. Plenty of fresh herbs and lemon juice makes these cakes taste healthy and fresh even though they are fried. Cooked to perfection the crunch of these crab cakes are the perfect way to launch your Super Bowl Party with.

Instant Pot Artichoke with Lemon Aioli

If you have always been afraid to pick up fresh artichokes because they might be difficult to work with, this will be an excellent first recipe to try with them. They make a snack that is not only healthy, but beautiful and sure to impress your guests. You can find this recipe in my book, Wandering Palate as well as many other plates for your Super Bowl Sunday.-


Mains


Tacos

Make a batch of my Instant Pot Shredded Beef or Instant Pot Shredded Chicken, Instant Pot Carnitas and turn them into tacos. I even have a recipe for Instant Pot Mexican Shredded Chicken. Looking for a lighter taco? Try my Shrimp Tacos With Mango Salsa, Fish Tacos With Roasted Green Salsa or my Hard Shell Taco recipe on the blog!

That’s not all… Don’t forget to top your tacos with my tasty salsas and cremas like my Avocado Crema and Mango Salsa

Tacos aren't just for Tuesday - tacos are for Game Day!

Cali’Flour Pizzas

Pizza is always a crowd-pleaser, but how about opting for a healthier version with my favorite Cali’flour Pizzas! Whether you're looking for full-sized pizza or mini bite-sized pizzas Cali'flour is a perfect crust. They have also added pizzas that are ready to pop in the oven with delicious options like cheese, pepperoni or Margherita, or you can get creative with one of their crusts or flatbreads and make your own pizza. Make sure to use code THETRAILTOHEALTH for some discounts.

Honey Glazed Pork Ribs

The best way to cook Pork Ribs is low and slow, and then glaze them in a sticky sauce at the end. These take approximately 3 hours in the oven and are extremely juicy and tender when they are done. Definitely prep these before the big game. The sauce is an incredible mixture of liquid honey, tamari, and garlic that caramelizes slightly on the meat towards the end of cooking. Who doesn't love ribs for the Super Bowl?

BBQ Ribs

Ribs are typically the star attraction of summer cookouts, but they make an awesome feature for watching the Super Bowl. When game day is right around the corner, here is an easy recipe for ribs you can make at home. The beauty of ribs is that they are a blank canvas. While traditional barbecue is the most common flavor, you can get creative with customized rib rubs and sauces. Try a sweet and spicy or an Asian flavor profile. How about a coffee-based rub? The only limit is your imagination.

Instant Pot Beef Short Ribs

This warming, stick-to-your-ribs dish is perfect for Super Bowl Sunday. The Instant Pot does the trick to fully tenderize Beef Short Ribs so that they are fall apart tender with a beefy, slightly tangy sauce. Collard greens are a wonderful side, as they are fresh and contrast the richness of the beef. If preferred, however, serve the beef on top of something that can sop up the sauce like cauliflower mash or mashed potatoes.

Grilled Picanha 

Grilled Picanha is a Brazilian staple but is one of my favorite cuts of meat. Often referred to as a Top Sirloin Cap, it is known for its flavorful fat cap that infuses the meat while it cooks. Grill this bad boy up and slice it into thin juicy pieces and everyone will be coming back for more.  What says Super Bowl more than steak and sports?

Tequila Lime Shrimp

Tequila is a perfect cocktail base as well as a marinade ingredient! Include some in your game day drinks and your game day bites! Plump, juicy shrimp are covered in lots of tequila, lime, garlic, and cilantro for a mouthwatering marinade before skewering and grilling to perfection. These marinated shrimp skewers are the perfect protein to grill during halftime and serve with cilantro lime sauce or pico on the side.

Instant Pot Mexican Chicken

This delicious Shredded Chicken is the Mexican answer to your shredded meat cravings, filled with spices and the tanginess of lime. An integral part of this recipe is the Pili Hunters Buyo Fermented Hot Sauce, which is Filipino-inspired consisting of calamansi, chilies, garlic, and tamarind. Fellow football fans will be raving about it for years to come. This sauce really adds some complexity to an incredibly easy dish. You can also serve this inside my grain-free hard shell tacos or grain-free tortillas.

Instant Pot Shredded Chicken

The uses for Shredded Chicken are endless. Make a batch in your Instant Pot, store it in the fridge and have it throughout your Super Bowl party. You have all day to show off its versatility. Alternatively, toss the cooked chicken with a sauce and stuff into cassava tortillas or lettuce leaves for tacos, which you can read more about in my cookbook Wandering Palate!

Instant Pot Carnitas

These Instant Pot Carnitas are ready in less than an hour! Amidst the chaos and high energy of the big game these carnitas are easy and warm. You only need six ingredients to prepare this easy instant pot meal for family and friends!

Grain Free Fish and Chips

Made with Cassava flour, this Grain Free Fish and Chips Recipe is golden brown and delicious! If you miss having fish and chips in your grain free life, you will love these.  Not to mention, it's perfect Super Bowl finger food!

Chimichurri Chicken

I love Chimichurri and my Chimichurri Chicken is a match made in heaven. Delicate tasting chicken becomes super flavorful by being marinated in a bright and herbaceous sauce. Classic chimichurri sauces are dominated by parsley and this one is no different. A healthy blend of lemon and additional herbs give the sauce nuance and make it perfect to drizzle over everything. Use it on any meat you plan to grill for your Super Bowl spread.

PF Chang's Lettuce Wraps

These Paleo Lettuce Wraps are great low carb option. They are full of satisfying flavor and texture, and will keep you full for the long term. Finger foods can be the main stay of your Super Bowl meal with this dish. The ground pork is balanced out with crisp water chestnuts and bamboo shoots, and the taste of sweet and tangy orange juice, ground ginger, and garlic takes the mixture over the top. Perfect to have a lighter and healthier option on your game day.

Italian Meatballs with Cream Sauce

Juicy, Homemade Beef Meatballs, seasoned with fresh herbs gets served with an easy dairy-free tomato cream sauce. You can serve these meatballs and tomato cream sauce over a grain free pasta or zucchini noodles or as a filling snack for your get together. Break out your toothpicks with your teams flag as toppers!

Grain Free Lasagna

This easy Lasagna Recipe has all the taste and texture of classic lasagna, but without the flour-laden noodles. Instead, this pasta uses Cappello’s almond flour lasagna sheets which are very similar to traditional pasta. Consider assembling one for your Super Bowl party; or, preparing a few to pop in the freezer to have on hand!

Instant Pot Cuban Lechon

This dish needs to marinate overnight but its super easy to make in your Instant Pot and melts in your mouth since it bathes in citrus juices. This bright dish with complex flavors will be unlike any other game day food - Super Bowl or otherwise. Get this recipe in more in my book, Wandering Palate.

Greek Style Meatballs & Lamb Kofta

Looking to switch things up with some lamb dishes this Super Bowl season? These fresh and fragrant Herbed Meatballs from Wandering Palate will have you thinking of the sunny Greek Islands in no time. Want something a little brinier? Opt for my Lamb Kofta recipe with Kalamata olives.

Asian Pork Meatballs

These Pork Asian-Inspired Meatballs contain plenty of ginger and garlic and fragrant cilantro. They are as easy as your usual sweet and sour or Italian-style meatballs but can be served in a few unique ways. Try them with rice noodles or zucchini zoodles for a pasta type dish or wrap in lettuce leaves with some pickled vegetables for lunch or dinner similar to Vietnamese banh mi. These pack a flavorful punch and pair perfectly with any of the other meatballs on this list.

Tri-tip

Tri-tip is a sizeable steak that is leaner than other cuts and has a beefy rich flavor. This grilled version is a great way to sample this delicious cut. Find this recipe and more delicious steaks in my book, Wandering Palate. Grilling and football go together flawlessly and this tri-tip is a powerful play at your Super Bowl gathering.

Bacon-Wrapped Burger

Juicy beef burgers are made better and even more flavorful by being wrapped in smoky bacon. Cooking these in a cast-iron skillet means less mess which is perfect when you’re cooking for a group or party. These hearty burgers are available in my book, Wandering Palate. Plus, burgers are customizable for each and every football fan in attendance.

Beef Empanadas

Beef empanadas can be an everyday food when you have this recipe at your side. This filling takes moments to prepare on the stove while the dough consists of just four grain-free ingredients. Empanadas are a handheld flavor bomb for game day. Find these flavorful bites in Wandering Palate.

Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce

Traditional chicken satay is known for peanut dipping sauce. Here, peanut sauce is turned paleo-appropriate by using almond or cashew butter instead. Use any leftovers of this creamy dip for homemade lettuce wraps or as a dressing for salads. My book Wandering Palate includes this satay recipe among other tasty dishes for your Super Bowl Party.


Salads, Sides & Sauces


Siete Chips, Perfect Guac and Simple Pico go on everything!

Stand Mixer Guac

Have you ever tried using a stand mixer to make Perfectly Creamy Guac? It's so easy and only takes four ingredients. Guacamole is really all about the ratio so depending on how many avocados you have or how many people you will be serving, use this ratio and scale up from there. Of course, guac is personal so make sure to taste and adjust lime and salt ratios to your liking. Prep your guac before guests arrive and guests can start snacking immediately. 

Simple Pico

Simple Pico is a classic salsa full of refreshing and vibrant flavor. It can be used as a topping on tacos or as a side to be enjoyed by the mouthful. Made with garden fresh tomatoes it’s the perfect summer appetizer! Serve with Just About Foods Cauliflower Tortilla Chips for a guilt-free snack.

Italian Kale Chips - 3 Ways!

Kale chips are a great replacement for potato or corn chips on Game Day and these zesty kale chips will satisfy all your cravings between Sea Salt, Truffle oil and Parmesan!


Make a Healthy and Hearty Side Salad for Your Mains

Cauliflower Pasta Salad

This easy grain-free Pasta Salad is the perfect accompaniment to any summertime meal and can even become a main meal by adding your favorite protein. With briny and fresh Mediterranean flavors like salty olives, juicy tomatoes, and fragrant basil, this dish will become a staple at every game day table. If planning to reserve in the fridge before eating, consider holding back some of the dressing to re-moisten the salad just before eating.

Potato Salad

Nothing says Super Bowl like Potato Salad. The problem is that most potato salad is filled with terrible ingredients and awful oils instead of nutrient-dense foods. Fortunately, it’s fairly easy to make your own healthy version with my simple recipe. This American barbecue classic is sure to shine on game day.

Caesar Salad

Chicken Caesar is a favorite among so many and here it gets a new treatment with the addition of caper berries and toasted tortillas instead of croutons. My book, Wandering Palate, includes this recipe and several other delicious salads.

Chicken Cobb Salad

This chicken cobb salad is a refreshing combination of crisp vegetables and plenty of protein on top of a bed of greens. Enjoy this lunch or dinner salad with a tangy, bright-tasting lemony dressing any night of the week when you don’t want to do a lot of cooking. Find this recipe and more in my book Wandering Palate.

Grain Free Tabbouleh Salad

The secret to this Grain-Free Tabbouleh Salad is to use riced cauliflower instead of the usual bulgar. Otherwise, expect the herbal freshness of traditional tabbouleh with copious amounts of parsley and mint. Cherry tomatoes add some sweetness, color, and a fruity note. A great light and bright dish to add to your Super Bowl menu!

Beet and Grapefruit Salad

This Beet and Grapefruit Salad is one of my favorite recipes in my cookbook and it makes a perfect side for the Super Bowl. Find this and many more tasty recipes for the Super Bowl in my cookbook, Wandering Palate. Grapefruit and beets are an unusual pairing but work so well together in this hearty dinner salad. The beets are earthy and sweet, while grapefruit segments add even more complexity of flavor with their tanginess. Try this with some crumbled goat cheese for some creaminess and salty kick. The lavender in this dressing gives it a nice light and delicate flavor and goes great over earthy beets or heartier salads.

Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad

Brussels sprouts are a classic vegetable often cooked rather than served raw. With this Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad, you can appreciate Brussels sprouts’ natural, crunchy texture and earthy taste, which is wonderful paired with all of these recipes! This salad is sure to convert any hold outs you may have joining you to watch the big game.

Cucumber, Avocado, and Jicama Salad

This Cucumber, Avocado, and Jicama Salad is a light and simple option to brighten up your Super Bowl spread. Jicama is a slightly sweet and crisp Mexican root vegetable, making it pair perfectly with refreshing cucumber and creamy avocado. I like to serve it with a lemon mint dressing for added freshness. Check out the recipe in my cookbook, Wandering Palate. This salad makes a wonderful light companion to the heartier Shave Brussels Sprouts Salad - consider serving them together!

Greek Salad

Greek salad is incredibly colorful and refreshing with plenty of crisp cucumber and fruity tomatoes. You can find a bright and colorful version in my book, Wandering Palate, along with other similarly tasty salads.

Asian Slaw

Crisp red cabbage and orange carrots combine into a vibrantly colored salad with tremendous texture and an Asian-inspired dressing. You can find this tangy, refreshing recipe in my cookbook, Wandering Palate. It's a bright take on an American classic and will pair perfectly with your protein of choice on game day.

Rosemary Chicken Salad

My Rosemary Chicken Salad is a new take on a chicken salad which includes staples ingredients like: tomatoes, cucumbers, and avocado; but, with rosemary-seasoned chicken breast and, a delicious tangy, herbed dressing. Serve this as a side or main for your Super Bowl spread!

Tuscan Kale Salad

This simple Kale Salad is packed with flavors and a perfect side to any grilled meat or fish. Add some avocados if you want to make it extra filling or top it with steak to be a meal on its own. The lemon massaged kale comes to life in your mouth the zesty and herby dressing.


A Side of Fries Makes Everyone Happy!

Oven Baked Yuca Truffle Fries

These healthy Baked Yuca Truffle Fries are bursting with flavor! After baking, the yuca (or cassava) fries are tossed in fresh parsley, parmesan cheese, and truffle oil. You want to boil your yuca fries first to help soften them a bit before baking them in the oven. Cassava, or yuca, can be toxic if eaten raw so it’s important to boil it first to remove any cyanide present in the plant. If burgers an integral part of your menu this recipe offers you a healthy alternative to skipping the fries. Don't let that scare you though, they are perfectly safe and delicious when prepared correctly and grain free!

Duck Fat Fries

Poutine is the official snack of Quebec and is a delicious combination of french fries, cheese curds and gravy. As strange as this combination may sound, it is one of the most delicious things that exists in our culinary world. This recipe takes the experience up a notch by using Epic Duck Fat for the French Fries. Once you have duck fat fries, you won’t want to eat them any other way. 

Celery Root Fries

Celery Root is one of the most underrated vegetables and is so versatile. It is a great root veggie that can be used in place of potatoes with much fewer carbs. Enjoy this alternative to traditional fries and indulge in the truffle flavor that these fries offer.

Daikon Fries

Fries are a great side for the Super Bowl and this Recipe is sure to be a crowd-pleaser… Daikon is an Asian radish that is oblong, white and starchy, and a perfect replacement for potatoes if you can’t have them. They crisp up like a dream using an air fryer and don’t require much fat. Consider using daikon as a low carb substitute to mashed potatoes as well by boiling, seasoning and mashing as you normally would.

Oven Baked Fries

You can’t go wrong with oven baked fries. Easier and healthier? What's not to love? Switch things up and make this dish with sweet potatoes or regular potatoes depending on your cravings for the day. They are much healthier than traditional fries because they are baked and not fried. These fries can be found in my cookbook, Wandering Palate.

Rosemary Roasted Potatoes

Potatoes are one of those grey-area paleo foods, but if you tolerate them there is no need to avoid them. They can be super tasty, especially when roasted in the oven with fragrant rosemary. This recipe is from my cookbook,  Wandering Palate but I am sharing it free on the blog for you to enjoy for Super Bowl!


Cajun Sauce

This Cajun Sauce has the perfect blend of creamy and spicy without any flavor being too overpowering. Serve it as a delicious dipping sauce for my Alligator Bites or your entire Super Bowl appetizer spread.

Cocktail Sauce 

Most store bought Cocktail Sauces are loaded with sugar or undesirable ingredients. The good news is it is super easy to whip up your own cocktail sauce and be ready for your shrimp cocktail in no time! Hand making the sauce is sure to be the touchdown of your Super Bowl snacks.

Homemade Smoky BBQ Sauce

Smoky BBQ Sauce with hints of garlic and onion in a rich maple blend, perfect for an amazing compliment to all your Super Bowl meals. Turn meals into memories with the rich aroma and amazing taste of homemade bbq sauce.

Beverages


Blood Orange & Mandarin Ving

There is nothing more refreshing than a fresh squeezed Citrus Cocktail and the perfect pairing for this one is with Ving Vodka! I am so glad I discovered this Vodka, known as the worlds cleanest Vodka! It is women owned, local here in LA, organic and all of their produce is wax free! Not only will this cocktail keep you hydrated and refreshed  at the highest quality.

Hurricane Cocktail

The Hurricane is a fun and festive cocktail that was invented at Pat O’Brien’s in New Orleans. It is a staple for Mardi Gras and though a bit gimmicky, it can be quite tasty and refreshing when made with fresh ingredients. Enjoy this as a cocktail or mocktail for your Super Bowl celebration!

Meyer Lemon and Rosemary Spritzer 

This Spritzer with Fresh Meyer Lemon Juice and Rosemary is the perfect drink to sip on your Super Bowl Sunday! The best part is you can drink it as a refreshing mocktail or as a fun cocktail with your choice of spirit. Don’t be fooled thinking this is a summer beverage, Meyer lemons are only in season in the winter making this a fresh alternative to typically heavier beverages this time of year and perfect to indulge on the last of Meyer Lemons this Super Bowl Sunday.

Cucumber Lime & Thyme

This Cucumber Cooler with Fresh Lime Juice and Thyme is the perfect drink to sip while you watch the Super Bowl! The best part is you can drink it as a refreshing mocktail or as a fun cocktail with your choice of spirit.

Blackberry Lemonade Spritzer

This is a refreshing and easy Blackberry and Lemonade Spritzer to make for your Super Bowl! Simply muddle, shake, and pour to enjoy this refreshing cocktail with your favorite spirit or make it a refreshing mocktail.

Strawberry Lemonade

Fresh Strawberry Lemonade is perfect for sipping while watching the game! This recipe comes together quickly in your blender. Garnish with fresh mint and you are ready to sip fruity deliciousness! Upgrade to a cocktail with your alcohol of choice.

Rosemary Blood Orange Cocktail

This sweet and savory Rosemary Blood Orange Cocktail is great for your Super Bowl Sunday! It has the taste of ruby blood orange juice with a rosemary and pine scent. Although this recipe serves only two, it is easy to scale up for a big or small group! Make a pitcher for your guests as it will be sure to go quick!


Desserts


Flourless Chocolate Chip Cookies

These delicious Flourless Nut Butter Cookies are gluten free! Naturally sweet, these cookies will satisfy any sugar craving you might have,  and, be the perfect item for your table on game day.

Paleo Chocolate Mousse

This Chocolate Mousse is rich in flavor and naturally sweetened! This Paleo-friendly dessert is made with avocados, maple syrup, and organic Great Lakes Gelatin MCT Powder. This dessert comes together quickly by through the use of your food processor! With a little vanilla extract and sea salt to help balance out the chocolate and sweetness, you and your guests will swoon over this chocolate mousse. Your guests won’t even know it’s Paleo-friendly and made from avocados! All the healthy fats will keep your energy up throughout the game.

Grain Free Banana Fritters

These Grain-Free Banana Fritters have the robust taste of banana and crispy, golden edges. Using cassava flour rather than all-purpose makes these grain-free and suitable to serve to almost anyone and might I add, they are delicious! Snack on them over the course of the game or enjoy as you dissect the game afterward.

Keto & Co Brownies

These Brownies offer the perfect low-carb treat with no added sugar. Keto and Co created the best fudge brownie mix that is gluten-free, safe for diabetics, and only 1.1 g net carbs per serving. This mix is so easy because you just have to combine it with eggs and butter before baking into the fudgiest brownies you will ever eat. Super Bowl guests will never know the difference.

Pili Nut Chocolate Chip Cookies

You can’t go wrong with these Chocolate Chip Cookies this Super Bowl Sunday!  Pili nuts are one of my go-to nuts to snack on. They have a rich, creamy and buttery texture that make these cookies to die for. Due to the richness, you can usually only eat one at a time, which is helpful to not overdo it on indulgences. Make sure to use code TRAILTOHEALTH for 10% off your order at EatPiliNuts.com.

Chocolate Covered Strawberries

Want a slightly healthier yet decadent option? These Chocolate Covered Strawberries have a light coating of chocolate allowing for something rich and healthful at the same time. Theses are the easiest sweet treat you can prepare for Super Bowl Sunday and super easy to prep before guests arrive.

Muffins

Most muffins are full of sugar and carbs which make them not ideal for fueling your through a long Game Day, but these Meyer Lemon and Blackberry Muffins and Cranberry Orange Paleo Muffins are grain free and absolutely delicious! They are so light and fluffy and bright and fruity from the sweet fruit.