Game day will be here before we know it, and if we’re all honest, isn’t game day FOOD one of the best things about the day?
Yes it’s an excuse to indulge in snacks & treats that we never normally eat, but isn’t that what the big day is for, really?
This isn’t something you want to leave to chance, or you’ll be stuck with only celery sticks & popcorn – nice & all but not the main attraction.
No!!!!!
Game day food should be exciting & rewarding, so the food will be satisfying no matter whether the game is or not.
I’ve already started dreaming about the game day food we HAVE to have this year, so I’ve started a list of favorite game day food ideas & snacks.
Here are the top 12 EPIC yet EASY game day food ideas & snacks.
Let me know if you agree or if there’s something I’ve missed, so I can add it to the collection!


Crispy Chicken Strips
If you’re wondering how crispy chicken strips can be called “easy”, don’t worry – Tyson has us covered!

With a quick trip to my local Walmart, I load up on fantastic tasting Tyson® Crispy Chicken Strips that can be cooked in the oven & ready piping hot for game day.

Cripy chicken could NOT be any easier.
Your family will love this game day snack as much as mine does.
To make it even EASIER on you, here’s what you should look for.

This Slow Cooker Queso Dip from The Girl Who Ate Everything looks amazing & perfectly simple to make.
If you don’t have a slow cooker, it can be done on the stove instead.
It’s literally just combining all the ingredients & cooking on low for a few hours – winner!
These delicious potato skins from Brown Eyed Baker are mandatory game day food.
Don’t be scared of making these – with just 15 minutes of prep time, these are a crowd favorite.
Sloppy joe’s are my wife’s nostalgic favorite, and these sloppy joe sliders from Jenn’s Bliss don’t disappoint.
Prepare dozens of sliders all at once in a baking dish – genius!
These sheet pan nachos from Damn Delicious take loaded nachos to a whole new level.
This is perfect game day food if you plan to feed more than 4 people.
To make things even easier on yourself, cook the meat the day before – it will taste even better!
With just 10 minutes of prep time, these 4-ingredient jalepeno poppers from Inspired Taste are a quick win for spice lovers.
These can also be completely prepared a day ahead & then cooked in the oven a few minutes before you’re ready to eat.
If your cravings aren’t in overdrive yet, we’re only halfway through the list.
Next we have another winner that takes only 15 minutes of prep – this hot Italian sub sandwich from Lemons for Lulu.
Don’t let the long list of ingredients worry you – if you don’t have one of two of the ingredient, you can always substitute or omit items to your own taste.
Hardcore Texas chili lovers will argue that chili can not be prepped in just 20 minutes, but just don’t tell them this easy Texas chili recipe from Genius Kitchen only took you 20 minutes!
I think chili tastes even better when it’s reheated a day or two later, so this can & should be prepared ahead of game day.
Once you have your chili ready, make sure you have fixings to make chili dogs as well.
This chili dog recipe from A Sweet Pea Chef shows you everything needed for the perfect chili dog.
With only 5 minutes of prep time needed, chili dogs couldn’t be easier – or tastier.
Ordering pizza during game day is risky since it’s such a popular idea, but this pepperoni pizza dip from Belle of the Kitchen will satisfy those pizza cravings.
If you want people to think you’re a genius in the kitchen, this insanely good artichoke dip from Live Craft Eat takes an entire 5 minutes to prepare – yes, I said 5 minutes!!!
With just 15 minutes of prep time, these chicken taquitos from Two Peas & Their Pod are as delicious as they are colorful.
Anything that can be topped with guacamole, sour cream, or salsa is a winner in our house.
What do you think? Are these recipes easier to prepare than you first though? Which will you make on your next game day?
If I’ve missed any of your easy favorites, let me know in your comment below.