It's Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, but with a Super Bowl party food for each album.

11 Ideas for a Super Bowl Party (Taylor’s Version)


Nashville Hot Chicken Tenders
Throw back to Taylor’s country roots (and her first album) with Nashville hot chicken. The spicy recipe takes about 1o minutes to cook and crisp up in the air fryer. It will have you thinking that you should’ve said yes to seconds!

You Belong with Brie
This appetizer will delight cheer captains and everyone on the bleachers alike. Top creamy Brie with a spiced apple mixture, then bake until gooey and delicious. Served with chips or veggies, I don’t know how it gets better than this.

Last Kiss Cookies
You don’t have to go back to December to enjoy this holiday favorite. Top peanut butter cookies with a Hershey’s Kiss for an enchanting sweet-and-salty combo. I Can See You heading to the snack table, so grab me a few!

I Knew You Were Truffle Mac
You’ll remember this recipe All Too Well. Macaroni and cheese is arguably the best—and most versatile—dish ever. This version gets an upgrade with truffle oil to elevate your game-day spread. I bet you’ll stay, stay, stay for another helping.

Bad Blood Orange Margaritas
Whether you’re rooting for Kansas City or Philadelphia, this margarita has been waiting for you. The blood orange adds an extra splash of citrus to the cocktail. Plus, you can pre-batch these margs before your party, which is any host’s wildest dream.

Look What You Made Me Fondue
Don’t blame me for making this your new favorite party dish. All the classic pizza flavors combined into a gorgeous sauce served alongside crusty French bread bites for dipping. Call it what you want: delicious. Are you ready for it?

Cruel Summer Caprese Skewers
You’ll forget that winter existed once you take a bite of these. Turn everyone’s favorite summer salad into a fun snack option and enjoy the afterglow of mozzarella, basil and cherry tomatoes. I promise that you’ll never find another crowd-pleaser like this recipe.

7-Layer Dip
No Taylor Swift Super Bowl party is complete without a dip, and this seven-layer version is the 1. It’s loaded with rice, beans and all the classic fixings. If you show up to a Super Bowl party with this, you certainly won’t be exiled. Chow down while you wait to see if the Chiefs will be the next great American football dynasty.

Coney Island Hot Dogs
This recipe calls for you to simmer the hot dogs in a slow cooker meat sauce before loading up with shredded cheese, onions and mustard. Long story short, the Coney dogs are so delicious, you’ll want to eat them forever more.

Lavender Haze Spritzes
Can I ask you a question? Do you have St. Germain and lavender syrup? Add an ounce of both to this basic spritz recipe for a cocktail that truly hits different. Time to find out if karma is a guy on the Chiefs or the Eagles.

I Can Do It with a Broken Heart Cookie
Tonight, one team is going to have to say so long, Lombardi trophy. These cookies will be a perfect way to celebrate or commiserate. And since, technically, they’re more on theme if they’re broken, there is way less pressure to be a perfectionist about how they turn out.