50 Tasty Tailgate Recipes To Make For Game Day

Consider this your ultimate tailgate menu.

Southern Living South Carolina Bird Dogs on an enamel platter to serve
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Victor Protasio; Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer; Prop Stylist: Christina Dailey

During football season in the South, every good match has an even better tailgate spread that fans look forward to on game day. Over the years, menus have evolved to include wow-worthy recipes that are perfect for serving on any given Saturday. Our impressive roster of crowd-pleasing favorites contains a wide variety of dishes that are guaranteed to be the talk of the tailgate. It's never too early to get to planning so you're sure to score come football season.

We've included easy make-ahead recipes, such as our Spicy Bisquick Sausage Balls and Sweet-And-Salty Snack Mix, as well as ready-to-serve dips, including our most popular renditions of spinach dip and gooey Rotel cheese dip. Classic tailgating recipes like deviled eggs and pimiento cheese team up with new players like Bacon-Wrapped Party Poppers and Buffalo Chicken Dip to give your tailgating spread the crowd appeal needed to satisfy a hungry group from one Saturday to the next. Consider this your ultimate tailgate menu.

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Baby Back Ribs With Coffee-Bourbon Barbecue Sauce

Baby Back Ribs with Coffee Bourbon Barbecue Sauce
Photo: Caitlin Bensel; Food Styling: Torie Cox

It’s not gameday without barbecue! Coffee and bourbon make for an ultra-rich barbecue sauce that’s sweet and tangy.

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Texas Breakfast Tacos

Southern Living Texas Breakfast Tacos on a platter to serve

Victor Protasio; Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer; Prop Stylist: Christina Dailey

Early kickoff? Breakfast tacos are the easiest, most portable way to get everyone geared up for the day.

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Grove-Worthy Pimiento Cheese Sandwiches

Southern Living Fancy Pimiento Cheese Tea Sandwiches on a platter to serve

Victor Protasio; Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer; Prop Stylist: Christina Dailey

The Grove at Ole Miss is the ultimate tailgate locale, and these grab-and-go sandwiches are the ultimate tailgate dish. 

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Football Brownies

Football Brownies - Southern Living

Frederick Hardy II; Food Stylist: Ruth Blackburn; Prop Stylist: Kay Clarke

These adorable treats are a surefire way to impress a tailgate full of fans. If you’re short on time, swap for boxed brownie mix but keep the homemade frosting. 

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Homemade Corn Dogs

Homemade Corn Dogs

CAITLIN BENSEL; FOOD STYLIST: TORIE COX

Corn dogs are the ideal grab-and-go food for mingling tailgaters. Don’t forget the ketchup and mustard! 

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Florida State Fried Chicken

Southern Living Florida State Honey Fried Chicken on a plate to serve

Victor Protasio; Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer; Prop Stylist: Christina Dailey

A drizzle of honey is the secret that makes this chicken recipe irresistible. 

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Million Dollar Dip

million dollar dip on a tray with crudites and crackers

Victor Protasio; Food Stylist: Margaret Dickey; Prop Stylist: Christina Daley

You can make this dip and put it in the fridge up to three days in advance, but top it with freshly chopped scallions just before serving. 

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Soft Pretzels

Southern Living Soft Pretzels on a tray to serve with pretzel dip

Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall

Everyone at the tailgate will be blown away that you made your own pretzels from scratch. It’s a labor of love to make them, but they can be served at room temp, which is great for tailgates. 

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West Virginia Pepperoni Rolls

West Virginia Pepperoni Rolls on a plate to serve

Victor Protasio; Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer; Prop Stylist: Christina Dailey

You don’t have to be from the Mountain State to appreciate this delicious dish. They’re surprisingly simple to make with just a few ingredients. 

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Chocolate Chip Blondies

Southern Living Chocolate Chip Blondies sliced and ready to serve

Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Priscilla Montiel

You can freeze the blondie batter before or after baking, making this dessert the perfect make-ahead option for tailgates on the go. 

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Pigs In A Blanket

Pigs in a Blanket
Will Dickey

If you’re looking for a no-fail snack, here you go! These Pigs In A Blanket also freeze beautifully for make-ahead purposes. 

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Slow-Cooker Chipotle Brisket Sliders

Slow-Cooker Chipotle Brisket Sliders
Victor Protasio; Food Styling: Rishon Hanners; Prop Styling: Audrey Davis

“Absolutely fabulous!” wrote a reviewer who left five stars. “I even purchased the spicy pickles which I had never had before and that was the cherry on the top! Thank you for such a great dinner!”

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Beef Sliders With Bacon Jam

Beef Sliders with Bacon Jam
Victor Protasio; Food Styling: Rishon Hanners; Prop Styling: Audrey Davis

Instead of standing at the tailgate and flipping burgers all afternoon, make a big batch of these tasty sliders ahead of time. Homemade bacon jam sets them apart from your usual burger recipe. 

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Copycat Chick-Fil-A Chicken Minis

Southern Living Copycat Chick-fil-A Chicken Minis on a platter

Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Rebecca Cummins

Those 11 a.m. kickoffs aren’t exciting for everyone, but your tailgate crew will be thrilled to see a platter of these homemade chicken minis on the spread. 

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Toomer's Lemonade Sheet Cake

Southern Living Toomer's Lemonade Sheet Cake in the pan with a few pieces cut to serve

Victor Protasio; Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer; Prop Stylist: Christina Dailey

Inspired by the famous Toomer’s Drugs lemonade in Auburn, Alabama, this sheet cake was made for serving a crowd.

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South Carolina Bird Dogs

Southern Living South Carolina Bird Dogs on an enamel platter to serve

Victor Protasio; Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer; Prop Stylist: Christina Dailey

A Gamecocks favorite, these chicken dogs will be a hit at any tailgate. Wrap them in foil to make them easily portable to the tailgate, and let visitors add their own toppings. 

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Ham-And-Cheese Sliders

Ham-and-Cheese Sliders
Photography and Styling: Karen Rankin

When you need something more substantial than dip to feed your hungry crowd, you can't go wrong here. Southerners will instantly recognize this handheld staple, made with ham, cheese, and Hawaiian rolls. This recipe elevates the basic ham-and-cheese with an amazing homemade béchamel sauce and Gruyère cheese. 

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Jalapeño Popper Dip

jalapeno popper dip
Photographer: Jennifer Causey Food Stylist: Melissa Gray Prop Stylist: Kay Clarke

This recipe is as good as stuffed jalapeños but packed into a shareable party dip. Though delicious as is, for even more color and texture you can fold in chopped red and yellow bell peppers. If you're busy the day of the tailgate, this dip is a great option that can be made ahead of time.

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Slow-Cooker Grape Jelly Meatballs

Slow-Cooker Grape Jelly Meatballs
Caitlin Bensel; Food Styling: Ali Ramee; Prop Styling: Sarah Elizabeth Cleveland

Game day isn't truly complete without a scrumptious meatball dish on the table. These saucy meatballs slow cook in grape jelly, adding sweetness to the heat and spice of chili sauce and barbecue sauce. Set a container of toothpicks next to the slow cooker and let your guests do the work.

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Easy Buffalo Chicken Dip

Easy Buffalo Chicken Dip

Monica Farber

This is hands-down the most crowd-pleasing dip recipe for when you're feeding a group of hungry Southerners. It's melty, creamy, cheesy, chicken-filled, and packed with a kick of Buffalo flavor. Flat pretzel chips or crusty bread make excellent scoops.

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Hasselback Sausage Bites

Southern Living Hasselback Sausage Bites on a platter to serve with dipping sauce

Morgan Hunt Glaze, Food Stylist: Jennifer Wendorf, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster

Southern-favorite Conecuh sausage is turned into bite-sized pieces that are sliced up and fanned out to create extra bites of crispy, juice meat. The tangy dipping sauce puts this special tailgate appetizer over the top. These will be the first to go at the party.

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Buffalo Chicken Bites

buffalo chicken bites
Photographer: Jennifer Causey Food Stylist: Melissa Gray Prop Stylist: Kay Clarke

These practically mess-free chicken bites are boneless, letting guests indulge with a fork. If you'll be transporting these chicken bites after cooking, we recommend keeping the chicken and sauce separate until right before serving. For variety, offer a bowl of both ranch and blue cheese dressings on the side.

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Baked BLT Dip

Baked BLT Dip
Skyler Burt

Creamy, cheesy, bacony, and oh-so bubbly, this dip will have the whole tailgate doing victory dances. This dip packs an entire pound of bacon, plus cream cheese, Cheddar, sour cream, and mayo. Top with lettuce and cherry tomatoes to make it look just like the sandwich.

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Pulled Pork Nachos

Pulled Pork Nachos
Antonis Achilleos

It's not game day without a huge plate of nachos. Pick up some pulled pork from your favorite barbecue joint to help these nachos come together in just 15 minutes. All you need to do is layer your favorite toppings, bake, and then add any cold ingredients you'd like.

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Buffalo Chicken Pinwheels

Buffalo Chicken Pinwheels
Victor Protasio, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Kathleen Varner

Imagine all the best flavors of Buffalo chicken dip rolled into a delicious and flaky pastry. To make these, you'll need thawed sheets of frozen puff pastry, on which you'll spread the Buffalo chicken filling before rolling them up jelly-roll style. The pinwheels are topped with blue cheese dressing and chopped fresh celery leaves or parsley.

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Spicy Bisquick Sausage Balls

Spicy Bisquick Sausage Balls
Photography: Caitlin Bensel Food Styling: Ali Ramee Prop Styling: Sarah Elizabeth Cleveland

Did someone say sausage balls? We can hear the people running from other tailgates already. This recipe spices it up a notch with hot pork sausage and pepper Jack cheese, but also makes life easier with Bisquick.

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Pizza Pepper Poppers

Pizza Pepper Poppers
Caitlin Bensel; Food Styling: Emily Nabors Hall; Prop Styling: Christina Daley

These bite-sized poppers check off all the boxes: colorful, adorable, and tasty. Use baby bell peppers as the base for cheese and pepperoni to deliver the flavor of pizza in popper form. Garnish with bright green basil.

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Bacon Bow Tie Crackers

Bacon Bow Tie Crackers
Photo: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Prop Styling: Lydia Pursell; Food Styling: Tami Hardeman

Who doesn't love a two-ingredient recipe that's destined to be the hit of the party? As is, this recipe makes 24 crackers, so we recommend doubling (or tripling!) this recipe. The crackers need to bake on low heat for 90 minutes to achieve a nice and crisp bowtie shape.

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Spinach-Artichoke Dip

Spinach-Artichoke Dips
Caitlin Bensel

Serve this tasty dip with pita chips, radishes, or fresh broccoli for a surefire crowd-pleaser. This recipe is heavier on the artichokes than many, so we used frozen for the best flavor. The leftovers are great on a baked potato or chicken, too.

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Classic Deviled Eggs

Classic Deviled Eggs
Photography: Caitlin Bensel; Food Styling: Torie Cox

Simplicity is key in this tasty make-ahead recipe. It comes together with just five ingredients in less than 20 minutes. You'll love the classic flavor, and you can spice things up with a jar of hot sauce.

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Brownie Cookies

Southern Living Brownie Cookies on a plate with pink linens

Victor Protasio; Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall; Prop Stylist Shell Royster

Hard choices aren't to be made on game day, so get the best of both worlds with this recipe that combines the sweet outer crunch of a cookie with the rich decadence of a brownie. Oh, and did we mention it all starts with a box of brownie mix? Chill the dough before baking so the cookies stay in cookie form.

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Dry-Rubbed Smoked Chicken Wings

Dry-Rubbed Smoked Chicken Wings
Jennifer Causey

Cooked low and slow, these tender wings are sure to be a hit at your next tailgate feast. The fragrant, orange-hued rub is predominantly due to paprika, enhanced with a few other spices. It comes from pitmaster Wade Reich of Butts To Go in Alabama, so you know it's good.

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Sweet-And-Salty Autumn Snack Mix

Sweet-and-Salty Snack Mix
Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Katie Jacobs

This munch mix is filled with cereal, bite-size pretzels, candy-coated peanut-butter candies, mini marshmallows, and a yummy butter mixture with brown sugar and honey. What can go wrong? Keep it in an airtight container and serve it in waffle cones during the game.

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Tex-Mex Deviled Eggs

Southern Living Tex Mex Deviled Eggs on a blue surface

Victor Protasio, Food Stylist: Chelsea Zimmer, Prop Stylist: Matthew Gleason 

We first debuted this recipe in the '90s, and we're still fans today. Classic deviled eggs get a festive spin from cilantro, serrano peppers, diced green onions, and cheese. Sprinkle on chili powder to taste.

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Smoky Black-Eyed Pea Hummus

Smoky Black-Eyed Pea Hummus
Hector Manuel Sanchez

Smoked paprika gives all the flavor to this hummus recipe made with black-eyed peas instead of chickpeas. Top with extra olive oil, lemon zest, and paprika for an extra zing and pop of color. Serve with pita chips.

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Georgia-Style Boiled Peanuts

Georgia-Style Boiled Peanuts
Alison Miksch

This easy snack is always a crowd-pleaser at a Southern tailgate. Make the nuts in a slow cooker and haul it over to the tailgate to keep the boiled peanuts warm all day. They go down especially well with an ice-cold beer.

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Our Favorite Pimiento Cheese

Classic Pimiento Chese

Hector Manuel Sanchez

Need we say more? It's not a Southern daytime party without at least one batch of pimiento cheese. Hot tip: Serve with crackers and a jar of Wickles on the side.

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Laura Bush's Cowboy Cookies

Southern Living Laura Bush's Cowboy Cookies on a plate to serve with glasses of milk

Jen Causey; Food Stylist: Ruth Blackburn; Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle

This reader-favorite won in a bake-off between the wives of presidential candidates. Filled with all the most delicious ingredients like chocolate chips, oats, coconut, and pecans, this cookie recipe makes a big enough batch to feed your crowd all day long.

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Rotel Sausage Dip

Rotel Dip
Caitlin Bensel

We know that you know this dip because it might be the most popular game-day dip of all time. This recipe gives you the perfect ratio of cheese, meat, chiles, and tomatoes, which are all cooked and served warm in your slow cooker. Tortilla scoops will come in handy for this one.

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Party Poppers

Party Poppers
Hector Manuel Sanchez

Stuffed with a cream cheese mixture and wrapped in thick-cut bacon, these jalapeño poppers are guaranteed to get the party going. Just make sure to remove the seeds and membranes before you fill your poppers—unless you're looking to heat things up.

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Broccoli, Grape, And Pasta Salad

Broccoli, Grape, and Pasta Salad in a white bowl with golden spoon

Robby Lozano; Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall

Say hello to the most popular, swoon-worthy pasta salad around. Everyone loves the simple combination of broccoli, grapes, pecans, and bacon. The result is a perfect balance of sweetness, tartness, and crunch.

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Pecan Pie Bars

Pecan Pie Bars - Southern Living

Hannah Zimmerman

Serve up fall's favorite pie without any fuss. These chewy, bite-size bars are baked in a casserole dish and require just 20 minutes of prep time. The easy crust is simply patted into place.

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Beer-Cheese Fondue

Rosemary-Bacon Nut Mix
Antonis Achilleos; Prop Styling: Kay E. Clarke; Food Styling: Emily Nabors Hall

We upped the ante on this popular dip by using dry mustard, Gruyère, Cheddar, Worcestershire sauce, and a lager beer. Keep your fondue pot over a Sterno to keep the dip from clumping. Serve with sliced cooked bratwurst for extra fun.

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Mini Muffulettas

Mini Muffulettas
Photo: Jennifer Davick; Styling: Amy Burke

You can easily make these mini muffuletta sliders the day before the party. Just assemble, place in zip-top plastic freezer bags, and refrigerate overnight. Store-bought craft paper and simple twine create clever sandwich wrappers.

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Smoked-Tomato Salsa

Smoked-Tomato Salsa
Greg Dupree; Food Styling: Anna Hampton; Prop Styling: Ginny Branch

What's a party without salsa? If you have a smoker, make yours one to remember. Pair it with our homemade guacamole and warm chips and you're set.

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Corn And Jalapeño Dip

Corn and Jalapeno Dip
Hector Manuel Sanchez

Let your slow cooker be the star of the tailgate by filling it with this creamy corn dip. Simply stir together seven ingredients and cook, then top with crumbled bacon and scallions. Tortilla chips will do, but extra-salty corn chips are even better.

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Texas Caviar

texas caviar in a bowl

Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox

Texas caviar has been a hit at dinner parties since the 1950s. Something like tangy salsa, the veggies are dressed with a bottle of Italian dressing. We like adding green tomatoes for their bright, citrusy flavor.

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Philly Cheesesteak Dip

Southern Living Philly Cheesesteak Dip serving with bread slices

Caitlin Bensel; Food Stylist: Torie Cox

Enjoy everything you love about the classic sandwich, without the bun. This cheesy, meaty party dip is started on the stove and finished in the oven. There's no such thing as too much cheese, so we've doubled up with melted provolone slices over top.

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Skillet Beer-Cheese Dip With Pretzel Bites

Skillet beer-cheese dip with pretzel bites in skillet

Antonis Achilleos; Prop Stylist: Lydia Purcell; Food Stylist: Ruth Blackburn

Does this look like a game-day dip or what? Baked pretzel bites nestle in beer cheese made with sharp Cheddar and creamy Havarti. Serve extra pretzels on the side.

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Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars

Caramel Apple Cheesecake Bars
Photographer: Jennifer Causey Food Stylist: Melissa Gray Prop Stylist: Christina Daley

This no-fuss dessert has a crust of graham cracker crumbs and crushed pretzels. That's topped with layers of cheesecake batter, apples tossed in cinnamon and sugar, and a crunchy oat mixture. The bars become downright decadent when you drizzle caramel sauce over top.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do you pack food for a tailgate party?

    Depending on your tailgate set-up, bring warming trays or coolers to keep foods at the correct temperature. Prepare most food items before arriving at your tailgating location, and do not leave food exposed for more than a few hours to avoid contamination and disease.

  • What additional items should you bring to a tailgate?

    To complete the tailgating experience, remember to bring or assign someone to get things like plates, cups, drinks, ice, and towels. Using food-safe gloves for handling raw meat is a good idea when serving meat products. Also, consider bringing tables and chairs.

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