These Perfectly Portable Game-Day Snacks Are Tailor-Made for Your Next Tailgating Adventure or Potluck

Illustration of gameday snacks at a tailgate
Serious Eats / Inma Hortas

For high-strung cooks, tailgating can be as stressful as the game. When you’re transporting dishes and serving a crowd, you have to relinquish a certain amount of consistency and control. 

The good news? You can play around with potluck classics and relax a little as a host. No one’s expecting you to construct elaborate tablescapes. At best, you’re selecting dishes to be doled out at room temperature from the wheel well of a Subaru Outback.

Lean into the casual vibes and let stadium food be your guide. Ask yourself: Could I eat this out of a tiny baseball helmet? And then: should I?

The recipes below fit the bill. They’re also portable, practical, and satisfying—no matter how many mysterious liquids you’ve consumed in the parking lot.

Fried Pickle Dip

Bowl of pickle dip garnished with panko, dill and pickles, surrounded by a wooden plate full of potato chips, on a green tabeltop
Serious Eats / Robby Lozano

This dish has everything, and when I say “everything,” I mean “pickles.” It has pickle juice. It has pickle chips. It has pickle-flavored potato chips to dip in the dill pickle dip. It has the pleasing crunch of toasted breadcrumbs (these, too are pickled, somehow).

Deviled Eggs

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Erik Drobey

Deviled egg haters are untrustworthy. Weed them from your friend group with these intense, mustardy eggs seasoned with the brine from a jar of pickled cherry peppers.

Salsa Verde

Mexican clay bowls with tortilla chips and charred salsa verde on a colorful traditional Mexican textile, with a hand dipping a chip into the salsa
Serious Eats / Two Bites

This charred tomatillo salsa uses both fresh and cooked cilantro, making it the perfect opportunity to ask your friends with the gene whether they taste raw or cooked soap.

Roasted Tomato Salsa

Overhead view of a hand dipping a chip in salsa
Serious Eats / Fred Hardy

Broiling fresh tomatoes concentrates their flavors for a zippy salsa that will inspire Pace Picante lovers to dream different dreams.

Seven Layer Buffalo Chicken Dip

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Morgan Eisenberg

What is a seven-layer dip but a savory trifle? Lob that conversation starter into the crowd to keep them occupied while you sneak a fifth helping. This dip is a fossil record of good ideas, from refried beans and bacon to Buffalo-saucy chicken with blue cheese and ranch.

Kettle Corn

Red bowl full of Kettle corn on a red and green striped surface
Serious Eats / Morgan Hunt Glaze

Sure, you can make this kettle corn the night before the game—the corn will stay crunchy, airy, and subtly salty-sweet. But this one-pot, five-minute recipe is ideal for procrastinators.

Chaat-Spiced Chex Mix

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Vicky Wasik

For marathon tailgates, a shelf-stable snack mix is key. Liven up the tri-Chex melange with chaat masala, a tangy spice blend heavily flavored by black mineral salt, green mango powder, and tamarind.

Apple Hand Pies

Overhead view of apple hand pies
Serious Eats / Debbie Wee

This is a truly portable dessert—the Go-Gurt of technique-forward homemade pastry—allowing you to wander around the parking lot in search of friends with snacks to trade.