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Brunch Meets Football – 5 Recipes for Watching the Super Bowl


Monday, February 10 is Super Bowl LIX and once again Tay Tay’s beau and the Kansas City Chiefs are headlining the action against the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans.

There’s also an Aussie in the mix, with former rugby player turned NFL superstar Jordan Mailata, featuring in the Big Dance for the Eagles, aiming to become only the second Australian to win a Super Bowl ring.

With the action kicking off at 10.30 am AEDT and the iconic halftime show, featuring Kendrick Lamar, scheduled for around noon AEDT, it is the ideal time to get together with mates, a few drinks and some delicious brunch dishes.

We have five recipes guaranteed to Swiftly put you in the mood for America’s favourite day of the year:
 
Brunch Meets Football – 5 Recipes for Watching the Super Bowl


Tacos are the perfect brunch and footy-watching food…you can hold them in one hand and fill them with whatever takes your fancy! These taste tempters ooze Mexican flavours with chicken, smoked paprika, corn, avocado and lime – just add sour cream to serve and you’re set for the action.

Brunch Meets Football – 5 Recipes for Watching the Super Bowl

Made with tender white fish, this crispy fish fingers recipe is easy to prepare, kid-friendly and so tasty you would never guess they're baked – not fried. Perfect for footy snacking, accompanied by crunchy chips and tartar sauce.

Tip:
Leftover homemade fish fingers can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 2 days and reheated to make tasty fish tacos with dollops of sour cream, guacamole and chopped tomato, or combine with coleslaw and greens for an easy fish burger or wrap.
 
Brunch Meets Football – 5 Recipes for Watching the Super Bowl


These bite-sized morsels combine delicious feta with the goodness of greens to create mini frittatas that are packed with nutrition and flavour, making these tasty brunch tempters ideal for recharging and refuelling at halftime!
 
Brunch Meets Football – 5 Recipes for Watching the Super Bowl


These bite-size fritters are packed with flavour thanks to peas, dill and smoked salmon. They’re perfect as finger food or to start your footy feast.


Mouthwatering tender pork is at the heart of this pulled pork sandwich recipe with red cabbage. You'll even find sumptuously crunchy crackling tucked inside the crispy rolls.

Brunch Meets Football – 5 Recipes for Watching the Super Bowl
 
You’ll need to make the pulled pork in advance as it takes at least 3 hours to cook, but believe us, it will be worth the effort as you chow down on the ultimate footy sandwich!

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