5 No-Cook Tailgate Foods For Fall Sporting Events

Football Dip

So, you scored tickets to the big game?

Great! The game itself will be exciting, but the most fun takes place before kickoff—during the tailgate.

Tailgating before a big game is a great opportunity to socialize and feast on tasty food. Preparing the food, however, can be a tall order. That’s why we’ve put together a list of 5 no-cook tailgate foods to bring to the game. Each dish is delicious, and the necessary ingredients are available at your local Foodtown grocery store.

No Cooking Required For These Tailgating Foods

Fresh Apple Salsa
Add some fall flavor to a traditional favorite! All you need to get started are a few apples, some lime juice, and red bell pepper. From there, simply follow this recipe for Fresh Apple Salsa from MyRecipes.com. Feel free to get creative and customize this dish as you see fit. Include extra jalapeños to give it some kick or add extra honey if you’re in the mood for something sweet.

Fall Pumpkin Dip
You can never go wrong with pumpkin, especially when it’s the main ingredient of a delicious dip. Try your hand at this recipe for Pumpkin Dip and remember to serve it with apple slices. The main ingredients— canned pumpkin, brown sugar, maple syrup, and cinnamon—are all available at your local Foodtown. Oh, and be sure to make an extra bowl or two—this dip will be devoured quickly!

Date, Walnut, and Blue Cheese Ball
Walnuts, crumbled blue cheese, and buttermilk are the primary ingredients of this tasty tailgating snack. Prepare this appetizer up to two days before the game, and use this recipe as your guide. Serve the finished product on a plate with crackers or vegetables and enjoy!

Ranch Pimento Cheese Celery Logs
We know. Celery as the main ingredient of a tailgating snack? We never thought we’d see the day! Nevertheless, this recipe for Ranch Pimento Cheese Celery Logs from Hidden Valley has turned us into believers. It’s easy to prepare, and only a handful of ingredients are required.

Nuts and Bolts Trail Mix
Mmmm… This no-cook dish is the perfect combination of salty and sweet! It’s also easy to make. Just gather some mixed nuts and dried cherries and get started! Sprinkle in some mini pretzels and cheerios, as directed in this recipe for Nuts and Bolts Trail Mix, and top things off with a ½ cup of chocolate candies. The finished product will leave you and your buddies feeling satiated and energized for the entire game.

 

Tailgating Made Easy, Thanks To Foodtown

Providing food for a pre-game tailgate can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be! Try some of these hassle-free recipes next time you host a tailgate party. Your friends will love these dishes and you’ll love how fast and easy they are to prepare.

Pick up everything you need for the next tailgate at your nearest Foodtown grocery store. Remember to download our digital coupons so you can capitalize on extra savings!