1. Skewers
While the weather is still decent, bust out the grill and make some meat and/or veggie skewers. Season your meats or veggies with your favorite spices or marinades, then grill and enjoy solo or in a wrap, over rice or on a salad.
2. Mini Flatbread Pizzas
Flatbreads are a great base for your favorite pizza toppings and are often a bit lighter than traditional pizza dough. Grab a pack of flatbreads at your grocery shop, add sauce and your favorite pizza toppings, then bake until the toppings are heated.
3. Buffalo Cauliflower With Yogurt Dip
Whether you’re skipping meat or wanting to balance buffalo wings with some veggies, try whipping up some baked or air-fried buffalo cauliflower, then pair it with a ranch- or blue-cheese flavored yogurt dip.
4. Zucchini Chips
Just about any veggie can become chips, including bountiful zucchini! This recipe will help you make use of the last of your garden zucchini and features six different flavor options to really spice things up.
5. Salsa and Veggies
Salsa is packed with nutritious ingredients, and while tortilla chips are a perfect pairing, you can also use crunchy veggies like bell pepper strips and cucumber slices to scoop up your salsa.
6. Seasoned Air-Popped Popcorn
Popcorn is always a crowd-pleaser, plus it’s easy to make. By air-popping your popcorn, you can cut down on oil and butter without sacrificing flavor. Add plenty of seasonings (check out these fun, savory popcorn ideas) for the ultimate game day snack.
7. Taquitos
Taquitos offer plenty of nutritious benefits, especially when you pair with healthy toppings like salsa, plain Greek yogurt, and avocado. Check out this recipe to make your own healthy taquitos for game day.
8. Pumpkin Hummus
Hummus is already a nutritious dip to include on any game day menu, but this hummus made with pumpkin adds an extra dose of healthy vitamins like A and K. Pair with pita and your favorite veggies.