San Francisco's famous dishes like clam chowder, cioppino, and Ghirardelli earthquake sundaes are now served in California-style Mexican food for the 2024 Super Bowl, featuring Korean-inspired tacos, carne asada burritos, and guacamole.
Source: Food & Wine
Delicious Super Bowl Recipes: The San Francisco area is famous for a variety of delicious dishes, including clam chowder served in sourdough bread bowls, cioppino, and Ghirardelli earthquake sundaes. Due to the 49ers’ participation in the 2024 Super Bowl, only California-style Mexican food will be served. Here are ten Super Bowl recipes that 49ers fans can’t get enough of, including Korean-inspired tacos, carne asada burritos, and guacamole as a hearty side dish.
Californians know how to combine two incredible cuisines: Korean and Mexican. Here, gochujang gives the ribs extra zing, while bright, briny dill pickles balance everything out.
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Adding sun-dried tomatoes to your guacamole gives it a California twist. (Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it.)
Surfers hungry for a hearty meal created this tasty carne asada burrito- let’s pretend we are surfing instead of watching TV and eating chips all day.
This vegetarian toast takes less than an hour to prepare and pays homage to Huy Fong Foods, the makers of the best hot sauce in the universe (yes, Sriracha).
Although fish tacos are more of a SoCal thing, we can’t resist. (Especially when the spread is already laden with Buffalo chicken everything.) These are baked instead of fried for ultimate convenience.
The delicious, fruit-filled salsa is made from avocados and strawberries, two California crops. (Don’t forget to pick up an additional bag of chips as well.)
There is no doubt that you will not want to cook traditional barbacoa at your house on the day of the Super Bowl (FYI, authentic barbacoa involves slow-roasting an entire animal), but this method, which calls for chuck roast, is a great alternative.
There is no taco, burrito, or tostada feast without a salsa bar. Think of it like a cheese board but with tortilla chips and dips instead of crackers and toppings. (And don’t forget the salsa verde on the left.)
What’s missing from your game day spread? These oven-baked buffalo wings are sweet, spicy, and tender all at the same time, and you don’t need to set up a vat of hot oil to prepare them.
Use your slow cooker since your oven is occupied with those wings. With a rotisserie chicken, this is an easy and quick recipe. You handle the dip and we’ll bring the chips (well, okay, fine, and carrot sticks).
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