January 15, 2020

Game Day Appetizer Board

Game Day Appetizer Board is loaded with barbecue ribs, cheese, nuts, chips, veggies and more for an easy snack platter that comes together in no time that everyone will love!Game Day Appetizer Board

Who loves to watch sports? Not me! But I do love to eat while we watch a big game. The Big Game is coming up soon and I am excited to put together some fun appetizers. I came up with this Game Day Appetizer Board as a fun and easy Big Game appetizer idea. I loaded this easy appetizer tray up with already fully cooked ribs, cheese, nuts, corn chips, veggies and dip and more. It came together really quickly and disappeared just as fast by everyone enjoying it.

Super Bowl Appetizer Board


What to include on a Game Day Appetizer Board

-Variety of cheeses- I love sharp cheddar, hot pepper, white cheddar, dill havarti and more.
-Nuts- peanuts, almonds, cashews, etc.
-Fully cooked ribs
-Chips- flavored tortilla chips, kettle chips and corn chips make great options.
-Veggies and dip- in true Nutritionist Reviews fashion, I have to include some veggies! Celery, carrots, broccoli, radishes, peppers, or anything will do. I like picking up some ranch dip or French onion dip to pair with the veggies.
-Pretzels
-Pickles and olives

Game Day Appetizer Board
I love throwing together cheese boards, appetizer trays, snack platters or whatever you want to call them. They are easy but always look so pretty and when you bring one out at a party, guests are always impressed. I like to use a black slate board to serve on because they are large and all of the food looks nice on it.

big game snack board
Feel free to make this tray however you want. If you like kettle chips more than corn chips, switch it up. If you have a different kind of cheese on hand, use that! Use whatever you like and have on hand. It will turn out delicious either way!

Game Day Appetizer Board

Yield: serves about 6 

Game Day Appetizer Board

Game Day Appetizer Board is loaded with barbecue ribs, cheese, nuts, chips, veggies and more for an easy snack platter that comes together in no time that everyone will love!
Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook time: 20-25 minutes Total time: 35 minutes

INGREDIENTS

  • Fully cooked ribs with barbecue sauce
  • Different kinds of cheese, sliced
  • Nuts of choice (almonds, cashews, peanuts)
  • Chips and pretzels (corn chips, tortilla chips, kettle chips)
  • Pickles and olives
  • Sliced veggies (carrots, celery, cucumber, broccoli, etc.)
  • Veggie dip

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Cook ribs according to directions. Slice into pieces and arrange on a black slate board, cutting board or serving tray.
  2. Artfully arrange all other ingredients all around ribs. Serve immediately or if you plan to serve later, arrange everything but the ribs and then add ribs right before serving so that they are nice and hot.
Enjoy!


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Game Day Appetizer Board recipe
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