Each of these options has just200 calories per servingor less.
We also kept an eye on limiting sodium and gave extra points for protein and fiber.
Hummus
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Kick off game day with a classic fan favorite: hummus.
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Serve with chips, crackers,or even veggies.
Either way, you could’t go wrong with this tasty, creamy dip.
Watermelon Fries
Put a twist on freshwatermelon wedgesby making fries.
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A crinkle cutter is all you’ll need to whip up this crowd-pleasing platter.
Serve the watermelon fries with a homemade dip and a squeeze of fresh lime juice.
Ranch Poolside Dip
This loaded ranch dip is packed with olives, peppers, and corn.
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A squeeze of fresh lime brightens up the entire dip.
Serve it with fresh veggies for a healthy football appetizer.
Tortillas are spread with cream cheese andimitation crabbefore being air-fried until crisp and golden.
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Serve with sweet chili sauce for dipping.
They’re so much better than takeout!
After cooking the corn in the air fryer, slather with flavored butter and top with fresh cilantro.
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This easy appetizer is best served right away.
Prep the ingredients and let it sit in the slow cooker till you’re ready to eat.
Serve the dip with crackers, veggies, and chips.
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Cottage Cheese-Dill Dip
Boost the protein by usingcottage cheeseas the base of this easy dip recipe.
Basil, cilantro, or chives would all work as well.
Bacon-Turkey-Cranberry Roll-Ups
One reviewer called this recipe, “amazing.”
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Prep the roll ups 24 hours before game day.
Your guests will love the combination of bacon, turkey, cranberries, and green onion.
Classic Soft Pretzels
Impress your party guests with homemade pretzels!
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And you control the amount of salt you add.
One serving has just 65 calories and 3 grams of protein!
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