Super Bowl LIV is practically here. On Sunday, Feb. 2, the San Francisco 49ers will face the Kansas City Chiefs at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. It should be an excellent match-up, but let’s focus our attention on what’s most important here—the food.

It turns out Buffalo Chicken Dip is the MVP of Super Bowl Sunday. According to a report released by Google, Buffalo Chicken Dip is the most searched game day recipe—and it has been since 2004!

In case you’re unfamiliar with this highly addicting dip, it’s a spin-off of classic chicken wings. The scoop able spread includes melted cheddar, cream cheese, shredded chicken, hot sauce, ranch and blue cheese crumbles. It’s usually served in a baking dish or in Crock Pot with tortilla chips, carrots, and celery sticks for dipping.

Try this Buffalo Chicken Pasta Salad for a fun twist!

Other popular Super Bowl foods?

Google found the next most popular recipes are also primarily dips.

Seven-layer dip, with beans, sour cream, guacamole, salsa, cheese, green onions, and olives, came in second. Chili came in third followed by spinach artichoke dip, taco dip (cream cheese, sour cream, and all the taco fixings).

But if all of that sounds like a lot of work to you, you could also just order up some classic buffalo wings. Because when it comes to game time, does anything go better with football?

Here are the most-searched Super Bowl recipes recipe by state.


Also see, Artichoke dip stuffed bread appetizer perfect for football games


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Meghan is a full-time writer exploring the fun facts behind food. She lives a healthy lifestyle but lives for breakfast, dessert and anything with marinara. She’s thrown away just as many meals as she’s proud of.