Football, among other sporting entertainment, tends to have a snacking culture centered around meat and dairy. As of late, the times are changing and evolving and even beloved Super Bowl appetizers like Buffalo hot wings with blue cheese and ranch for dipping and mozzarella sticks can be made vegan. Here are 27 vegan party snacks to elevate your sports watching sessions.
Pizza and football. Name a more iconic duo.
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You can make this up to three days in advance. Although, it won’t be eaten three days after because this cashew-based cheeseball will be one of the first snacks to be cleaned off. Don’t forget the crackers!
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Just nine ingredients you probably already have at home make this recipe perfect for whipping up last minute, right before the big game. Nutritional yeast and creamy soy milk make this appetizer a winner.
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Super Bowl snacks tend to be unhealthy which isn’t a bad thing if you like it, but it can be nice to have a better-for-you option like these cheesy sun-dried tomato kale chips on the table.
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Enjoying pigs in a blanket and eating animals no longer have to be mutually exclusive.
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Disco fries are French fries drenched in in gravy and cheese. Greasy food fans will enjoy this hearty vegan version.
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You’re going to need a massive family bag of vegan Doritos to balance all the sneakily included vegetables in this hot dip.
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If there’s any one dip you’ve always to veganize, it’s this cheesy bacon one. There’s no turning back.
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Mac and cheese has long held the title of unbeatably crowd-pleasing. However, it’s not easy to eat in front of the television. These bite-sized vegan mac and cheese balls make eating America’s favorite dish almost too easy.
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Who doesn’t love pizza pockets? Literally the entire guest list will snap these up.
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Yes, cheese biscuits are real. Yes, they’re addictively delicious. The melted, shredded, dairy-free cheese is quite something else.
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Yes, it’s cashew-based, but, we assure you the result has an amazing similarity to conventional cheese dips.
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Whose cheese? Nacho cheese. But in this case, it is your cheese. The best on the block.
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Faced with the question, “to serve or not to serve vegan chili cheese burritos?”, the answer is always a resounding yes.
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If you haven’t heard of this combination, you’re welcome.
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Buffalo cauliflower, pizza and tofu blue cheese are great on their own. When combined, it’s one of the most comforting meals of all time. There’s no better way to enjoy it than with friends while watching the big game.
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Jalapeño poppers with a generous filling of cheese are an iconic Super Bowl snack. Now, those eating dairy-free can enjoy them, too!
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In addition to being a total flavor bomb, this recipe for vegan cream cheese taquitos is very simple. You can make it with less steps than ingredients! Winning.
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No cauliflower but craving a lil’ something to bite? Just fry up mac and cheese.
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Traditional goat cheese ain’t “goat” nothing on this recipe.
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It’s so easy to eat them all in one sitting. Try to share and spread the love.
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This dish brings the heat, the filling carbs, and the complementary dairy-free cheese serving. It’s like fast food but much healthier.
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Get ready for the impressed stares when you tell your guests these salty, savory snacks are homemade. Kudos to you.
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Jackfruit stands in for pulled pork in this stellar meat-free recipe. Use mini sub buns for an epic party food.
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With a nod to classic cheesy cornbread, this dairy-free recipe also has a spicy kick that leaves more servings to be desired.
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Get the ladle out for this popcorn. Small portions are not an option.
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There’s something about the softness of baked eggplant slices that resembles melted cheese. So why not pair eggplant with vegan cheese?
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This post was last modified on December 15, 2020 7:33 am