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Big Game Food Trends: DoorDash Data Reveals How America Eats on Game Day

Hosts can create memorable Louisiana football watch parties with easy, make-ahead baked dishes like fig-and-prosciutto brie and marinated crackers, enhancing game-day gatherings.

  • With the playoffs and the Super Bowl soon, home cooks can elevate Louisiana football watch parties with easy, make-ahead baked recipes like fig-and-prosciutto baked brie and Fire Crackers, photographed by Olivia Regard.
  • DoorDash data shows grocery spikes like Lit'l Smokies up 3,600 % and Tostitos Scoops up 2,300 %, indicating strong DIY appetizer demand.
  • To make the Fire Crackers, rotate crackers often while marinating in an oil-and-spice marinade in a sealed bag, then let sit at least eight hours or overnight; store made crackers airtight up to two weeks.
  • Hosts who prep these memorable, make-ahead dishes will find it's easy to love that the food sometimes eclipses the game itself.
  • Although Louisiana teams wrapped their seasons, a few remaining big games this season make these Food & Wine–adapted recipes a soon-to-be obsession.
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Big Game food trends: DoorDash data reveals how America eats on game day

DoorDash reports that on Big Game Sunday 2025, chicken wings topped orders, with guacamole, pizza, and loaded fries also popular.

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Nola broke the news in New Orleans, United States on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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