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Kick back on Super Bowl Sunday with these touchdown-worthy recipes. From chicken wings to chili to every potato skin in between, KitchenDaily has football fare to last you through all four quarters. Win or lose, this will be the tastiest game yet...just don't forget the beer. See below for 10 great Super Bowl recipes.


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EatingWell
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Ultimate Beef Chili

Offer garnishes, such as reduced-fat sour cream and grated Cheddar cheese (about 1 tablespoon each per person), chopped scallions and chopped fresh tomatoes. Serve with warmed corn tortillas and a green salad topped with orange slices.
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Woman's Day
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Potato Skins

The hot-pepper sauce and onion powder on the potato skins makes them similar to buffalo wings, and hence perfect for dipping into blue cheese. (Though do we ever really need an excuse to dunk things in blue cheese dip?)
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Ray Kachatorian
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Guacamole

Everyone should have a basic guacamole recipe in their repertoire -- for entertaining as well as for an accompaniment to weeknight meals -- and this one is easy and delicious.
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Woman's Day
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Bistro Flank Steak Sandwich

You can make this bistro-style sandwich, sauce and all, completely on the grill. If you're in a hurry, just grill the steak and garlic and substitute jarred roasted red peppers for the grilled bell peppers.
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EatingWell
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Boneless Buffalo Wings

Sink your teeth into these spicy chicken breast tenders instead of the traditional, skin-on buffalo wings. We've dramatically cut the saturated fat and sodium in this Super Bowl party favorite and added a generous serving of crunchy vegetables with a lighter version of blue cheese dip.
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Woman's Day
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Southwestern Layered Dip

For some households, it simply isn't a Super Bowl party without a layered dip, so here's a classic!
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Ray Kachatorian
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Slow-Cooked Baby Back Pork Ribs

This rib recipe created by chef Curtis Stone is a favorite among our readers. The secret to their succulence is an overnight marinade and a slow cook on the grill -- trust us, they're absolutely worth the time!
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Adam Macchia
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Hot Dogs and Spicy Slaw

Instead of traditional sauerkraut, chef Marcus Samuelsson came up with this fantastic spicy slaw for your favorite hot dog, and man is it good -- and good for you!
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Chile Peanuts

Spiced nuts are a snap to make, and they're always a hit at any party, sporting or elegant.
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Woman's Day
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Big Brownie Oatmeal Drops

This recipe is pretty darn clever: It uses a store-bought brownie mix (with syrup), adds some oats, walnuts, and eggs, and voila, you've got amazing chocolate cookies.