28 Smoker Super Bowl Recipes (Delicious and Simple Smoking and Grilling Ideas) - Simply Meat Smoking (2024)

Are you hosting friends and family for a big cook-up on game day? So the big question is, what delicious recipes do you have planned?

Here are the top 28 delicious recipes for the ultimate game-day chow! I hope at least a few of these game-day recipes take your fancy.

We have everything need from classic chicken wings to a pork shoulder with all that good smoky flavor.

Happy smoking!

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Smoked Chicken Wings

We had to include the classic at the start, right? The best thing about chicken wings is that they are a million combination of delicious sauces and rubs and they are relatively quick to cook.

Be sure to pair it with your favorite dipping sauce like ranch or a tangy hot sauce!

Find The Chicken Wing Recipe Here

Smoked Cuban Cigars

What could be better than pork chops stuffed with cheese, pickles, and mustard wrapped in crispy bacon and given a BBQ sauce glaze?

See the Cuban cigars recipe here.

Game Day Crunchy Meatballs

Everyone loves meatballs, but imagine how much better they are rolled in Doritos! This gives an irresistible crunch and a juicy center.

Game Day Crunchy Meatballs

Smoked Turkey Dip

If you love buffalo chicken, you’ll enjoy this smoked turkey dip, it’s a bit spicy and super creamy! Serve with your favorite biscuits or vegetable sticks like bell peppers or celery sticks

Since it only takes about 20-30 minutes to make this dish, it’s perfect for when you have leftover turkey.

See the Smoked Turkey Dip recipe here.

Loaded Brisket Nachos

Nachos are meant to be shared, so they are perfect for a game-day snack. Brisket is always a hit, but add melted cheese and chips and you have a delicious combo! Either use leftover brisket or smoke it the day before.

See the brisket nachos recipe here.

Pulled Pork Burger

You have to try my pulled pork burger for your game day snacks, I like to serve them in slider buns to that they aren’t too filling.

Get This Recipe

Pulled Pork Cakes

These are a perfect little snack to put at any game day get-together or tailgating event.

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Leftover Pulled Pork Flatbread

Nothing beats this flatbread topped with pulled pork, go wild with the toppings you like.

Bratchos

Everyone looks nachos, but this recipe is a little different. I use bratwurst as the protein and it’s delicious.

See The Recipe: Bratchos

Smoked Pork Belly Ends

These juicy caramelized pork belly bites will be a hit on your game day.

See The Recipe: Smoked Pork Belly Ends Traeger

Pulled Pork Queso Dip

What could be better than a cheesy pulled pork dip?

See The Recipe: Pulled Pork Queso Dip

Smoked Meatballs

Meatballs for perfect for a Super Bowl get-together I like to serve these with rolls and make meatball subs.

Recipe: Smoked Meatball Sub

Smoked Shotgun Shells

What could be better than cheesy ground beef stuffed into pasta tubes then wrapped in bacon and smoked? Nothing I say!

These shotgun shells are 100% worth the hype! You have to try them! Plus they are easy finger food to serve during the game and they are simple to prepare ahead of time.

See the smoked shotgun shells recipe here.

Pumpkin Spice Pulled Pork Burgers

Looking for a delicious pulled pork recipe to serve up at your Super Bowl party?

Find the recipe here

0-400 Chicken Wings

Want a recipe for chicken wings that is simple yet super tasty? The 0-400 method is your best bet! You don’t even need to preheat your grill or smoker.

Recipe: 0-400 Chicken Wings

Smoked Garlic Bread

Who doesn’t love garlic bread? But imagine how much better it is when smoked!

Not only do people go wild when I serve this on game day it has to be one of the simplest recipes you’ll ever find.

See the smoked garlic bread recipe here.

Smoked Onion Bombs

Want to serve the most EPIC food on your game day? Then you HAVE to try these smoked onion bombs!

Find the recipe here:

Traeger Duck Poppers

These are the perfect appetizers for any game day, I mean who doesn’t love poppers?

Find the Traeger Duck Poppers Recipe Here:

Smoked Brownies

I bet none of your guests will have tried smoked brownies. These little bites of heaven are also topped with bacon salt. So you’re hitting sweet and salty in one go!

See the recipe here; https://www.simplymeatsmoking.com/recipes/smoked-brownies-with-caramel-and-bacon-salt/

Smoked Pork BellyEnds

These pork belly will guarantee to tickle the taste buds of your guests.

These are the perfect finger foods to snack on! Juicy, crispy and melt-in-the-mouth bites of pork!

See the recipe here; https://www.simplymeatsmoking.com/recipes/smoked-pork-belly-burnt-ends/

Smoked Duck Jalapeno Poppers

Want to impress your guests? You have to make them these duck jalapeno poppers.

See the Recipe for Smoked Duck Jalapeno Poppers

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Smoked Teriyaki Chicken

Who doesn’t love chicken teriyaki? I like to serve it with some slider buns or taco shells.

See the smoked teriyaki chicken recipe here.

Smoked Rack of Lamb

Rack of lamb ALWAYS impresses when I bring it out on game day. But if you want to make it even better you need to try it smoked! Your guests will be begging for the recipe!

See the smoked lamb rack recipe here.

Smoked Brats

Bursting with juicy flavors, these sausages are a must-have at any gameday. Make sure you pick up some fresh buns and lay out some toppings like tangy mustard and sauerkraut.

See the recipe for smoked brats here

Smoked Baked Potato With All The Toppings

These smoked potatoes are perfect for a crowd! Just smoke your potatoes then set up a bar with all the toppings

See the recipe

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Smoked Prime Rib

Go all out and smoke a whole prime rib for your friends and family. Do this a day before as it takes around 8-12 hours.

Find The Recipe Here

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Pork Shoulder Burnt Ends

What is better than juicy, smoky caramelized nuggets of pork? Nothing! These burnt ends are perfect if you have leftover meat. You can also do them with a whole pork shoulder.

Get the smoked pork shoulder meat candy recipe here

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Homemade Cheezits

These homemade cheezits will have your guests begging for more bowls!

See the recipe here; https://www.simplymeatsmoking.com/recipes/smoked-cheez-its/

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Smoked Cauliflower

Looking for some side dishes that will impress? Then you have to try this smoked cauliflower, I like serving it with some ranch dip.

See the recipe here; https://www.simplymeatsmoking.com/vegetable-recipes/smoked-cauliflower/

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Smoked Cheesecake

You have to try this smoked cheesecake! Topped with caramel and cooked on the smoker, be prepared to let out your belt for this decadent smoky dessert.

See The Recipe: Traeger Smoked Cheesecake

Smoked Turkey Legs

Find The Smoked Turkey Legs Recipe Here

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Smoked Pulled Pork Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

Find The Recipe Here

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Smoked Chicken Legs

Who does love juicy smoked chicken drumsticks? I like to use a delicious homemade rub, but you can also use a store-bought one!

See The Recipe: Smoked Chicken Legs

Beef Jerky

What could be better than homemade beef jerky? Use the rub you enjoy to make sure your own.

Recipe: Pit Boss Jerky

Smoked Meatloaf Wrapped In Bacon

Recipe: Smoked Meatloaf Wrapped In Bacon

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Smoked Beer Can Chicken

Well, this is one way to recycle all those beer cans! A technique used to lock in the moisture and provide a tender chook.

Recipe: Smoked Beer Can Chicken

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Smoked Trout

Recipe: Smoked Trout

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Smoked Burt Ends

Recipe: Burnt Brisket Ends

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Smoked Salsa and Corn Chips

Nothing beats salsa and chips. But what about homemade smoked salsa? It’s super simple to make if you have the smoker going. Just throw in your veggies and smoke.

Recipe: Smoked Salsa

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Smoke On!

Charlie

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Hi, I’m Charlie, I have been meat-smoking and grilling for the past 15 years. I have an array of different smokers, thermometers, and have a love for finding the right wood and charcoal combo My favourite recipes are my EXTRA CRISPY smoked pork belly, juicy pulled pork, smoked brisket, duck poppers, and ANY SEAFOOD I grill).

I loves sharing his tips with beginners, helping them navigate the world of smoking. I find it’s not just about cooking; it’s a quest for that perfect smoky flavor.

You will usually find me playing with the kids, perfecting my brisket bark, or sipping beers with boys around the fire. Can’t wait to share all my delicious smoking and grilling recipes with you!

You can read more about me on our About Us page.

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FAQs

What should I smoke for the Super Bowl? ›

Smoker Super Bowl Recipes
  1. Jalapeno Peppercorn Bacon-Wrapped Italian Meatballs.
  2. Smoked Cajun Nuts.
  3. Smoked Buffalo Chicken Dip.
  4. Smoked Salmon Dip.
  5. Smoked Brie with Apricot Preserves.
  6. Smoked Bourbon Caramel Pecans.
Jan 14, 2022

What is the easiest thing to smoke on a smoker? ›

The best meats to smoke as a beginner
  • Boston Butt (Pulled Pork) If you're new to meat smoking, this is what we recommend starting with first. ...
  • Whole Chicken. ...
  • Beef Brisket. ...
  • Pork Ribs. ...
  • Lamb Shank. ...
  • Beef Cheeks. ...
  • Tomahawk Steak. ...
  • We're all about low and slow.
Sep 29, 2020

What to cook in a smoker for beginners? ›

Meats. Beef, pork, and chicken all work well in the smoker, but beginners should choose carefully to avoid wasting an expensive cut of meat. The most forgiving pieces of meat are pork, especially pork butt. Start here, making sure to garner as much information as possible on smoking any piece of meat.

What is the best food to throw on a smoker? ›

Our top choices are brisket, pork shoulder (for pulled pork), pork chops, and ribs. You can also give our St. Louis Ribs a try in your new smoker. Beef brisket, pork shoulder, and ribs are three cuts that offer sufficient fat to keep them juicy and tender when done.

Is smoking a bowl better than joints? ›

To summarize, the answer to whether smoking a bowl is better than smoking a joint is entirely up to you and will likely be influenced by your concerns regarding convenience, cost-effectiveness, and your subjective past enjoyment of either consumption method.

What is the most popular food item to serve during the Super Bowl? ›

#1- Wings. According to the National Chicken Council, 1.45 billion chicken wings are expected to be consumed for Super Bowl Sunday. They're an easy, shareable food item that comes in many different options, such as garlic parmesan, lemon pepper, cajun, and many many more.

What is the easiest meat to cook? ›

Tender cuts from the back (loin) region are quick-cooking cuts. These are cuts like ribeye, sirloin, strip steak, pork chops, and tenderloin. These cuts don't need much cooking to make them taste awesome.

Which smoker gives the best flavor? ›

Hardwood and charcoal are the fuel of choice for smoking purists. This combination creates a high smoke output that maximizes smokey flavor. Maintaining a consistent low temperature takes time to learn, though, and it makes more of a mess.

What is the easiest cigarette to start smoking? ›

In this first qualitative study of menthol cigarette use among young adults, we found further evidence that menthol cigarettes can act as starter products because they are perceived as easier to smoke and taste and smell better than non-menthol cigarettes.

What is the first thing I should smoke in my smoker? ›

Simple, quick, and easy-to-cook foods like beef ribs, pork chops, turkey, duck, and salmon are the finest meats to smoke for a beginner. This will give you a solid foundation on food smoking before moving on to more luscious and flavorful meats like brisket, lamb, pork butt, and tri-tip.

What kind of smoker should a beginner get? ›

The easiest type of smoker to operate is an electric smoker. As was mentioned above, these are more of a “set it” and “forget it” model, making them ideal for those who either don't care to learn the ins and outs of traditional smoking or don't want to bother with a whole-day chore.

What should you not do with a smoker? ›

But, before you dive in, consider these nine common smoking mistakes to avoid.
  1. Not Being Patient. ...
  2. Only Cooking Meat. ...
  3. Using Way Too Much Sauce. ...
  4. Relying Solely on Cook Times. ...
  5. Thinking All Wood Chips or Pellets Are the Same. ...
  6. Not Letting Your Meat Rest. ...
  7. Over-smoking Your Food. ...
  8. Adding Your Food Too Early.
Aug 26, 2020

What is the quickest thing to smoke? ›

Compared to mondo slabs of meat like a pork butt or brisket, a whole chicken will cook relatively quickly in a smoker. That makes it an ideal choice if you're having guests over and need some delicious food in a few hours' time.

How do you smoke out of a bowl without it smelling? ›

Use a Sploof or Handheld Smoke Filter

A sploof or handheld smoke filter filters the smoke you exhale, reducing the odor and smoke released into the air. By exhaling into one end of the device, near-odorless air emerges from the other end, helping to keep your indoor smoking session discreet and virtually smell-free.

Can you smoke at Super Bowl? ›

The Super Bowl LVIII campus is a smoke & tobacco-free venue.

How do you smoke a perfect bowl? ›

Slowly and gently inhale, releasing the flame once you see the cannabis catch. Release your finger from the carb hole when you're ready to inhale the smoke. Release shortly after lighting the cannabis for a smaller hit. Inhale longer before releasing the carb for a larger hit.

How do you get the most high out of a bowl? ›

Try following a 4-2-4 count: gently inhale for 4 seconds, pause for 2 seconds, then exhale for 4 seconds. Also try pulling the bowl or joint away from your mouth for a second to inhale some fresh oxygen as well. This will help push the smoke further into your lungs.

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