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7 Plant-Based Snacks For Your Super Bowl Party

Leah Vanderveldt
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February 05, 2016
Leah Vanderveldt
By Leah Vanderveldt
mbg Contributor
Leah Vanderveldt is an author living in Brooklyn, New York. She received her bachelor’s in communications and media from Fordham University, and is certified in culinary nutrition from the Natural Gourmet Institute. She is the author of two cookbooks: The New Nourishing and The New Porridge.
February 05, 2016
 

For non-football fans (like me), the Super Bowl is really just a good excuse to chill on the couch with friends and get your snack on.

This year, I'm going to try to wow my loved ones with some seriously delicious plant-based snacking. If you're looking to add a healthy-ish dish to the lineup, check out these recipes for some game day inspiration.

7-Layer Mexican Dip

Give me all of the layers, please.

Crispy Buffalo Cauliflower

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This clever plant-based version of buffalo wings demonstrates that it's really all about the sauce.

4-Ingredient Zucchini Tater Tots

These seem almost too good to be true and too easy not to try.

Mediterranean Sweet Potato Skins

Sweet potato skins win out over regular old potato skins any day.

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Spicy Spinach Artichoke Dip

A true classic gets a spicy vegan makeover.

Butternut "Queso" Nachos

It looks like super-processed, cheesy "queso" dip, but the signature yellow glow comes from butternut squash in this recipe — which is nothing short of genius, in my book.

Baked Sweet Potato Chips

Three-ingredient baked chips with an avocado sriracha dipping sauce are irresistable.

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