An L.A. Super Bowl Snack Menu
Los Angeles may not have a presence in the Super Bowl — heck, we don’t even field a team at all — but there’s no reason we have to be excluded from the partying. Or the fantastic snacks, which everyone knows is the real reason for the (end of the football) season.
What Los Angeles lacks in a football team we make up for in delicious, regional party bites that make use of the ingredients and ingenuity native to Southern California. Here’s our L.A. Super Bowl party snack menu. Click the links to get the recipes, and enjoy!
Sriracha Chicken Wings: Sriracha is made in the San Gabriel Valley, and it’s practically a law that every house in SoCal keep a bottle of it at all times. Here it’s added to the most classic of sports-related recipes.
Furikake Kettle Corn: Roy Choi is a food innovator — after all he created the Kogi food truck empire. At his Palms restaurant A-Frame, he throws popcorn together with everything from chile flakes to Corn Pops. And bacon, of course.
Ground Beef and Pickle Tacos: Malo’s “East L.A.-style Chicano food” is pure comfort, and these tacos are a highlight of the menu. They’re simple to make, and absurdly delicious.

An L.A. Super Bowl Snack Menu

Los Angeles may not have a presence in the Super Bowl — heck, we don’t even field a team at all — but there’s no reason we have to be excluded from the partying. Or the fantastic snacks, which everyone knows is the real reason for the (end of the football) season.

What Los Angeles lacks in a football team we make up for in delicious, regional party bites that make use of the ingredients and ingenuity native to Southern California. Here’s our L.A. Super Bowl party snack menu. Click the links to get the recipes, and enjoy!

Sriracha Chicken Wings: Sriracha is made in the San Gabriel Valley, and it’s practically a law that every house in SoCal keep a bottle of it at all times. Here it’s added to the most classic of sports-related recipes.

Furikake Kettle Corn: Roy Choi is a food innovator — after all he created the Kogi food truck empire. At his Palms restaurant A-Frame, he throws popcorn together with everything from chile flakes to Corn Pops. And bacon, of course.

Ground Beef and Pickle Tacos: Malo’s “East L.A.-style Chicano food” is pure comfort, and these tacos are a highlight of the menu. They’re simple to make, and absurdly delicious.

A Very Sriracha Super Bowl
Honey-Sriracha Glazed Buffalo Wings Makes 6 to 8 servings
Vegetable or peanut oil, for frying 4 pounds chicken wings 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter  2/3 cup Sriracha ½ cup orange blossom honey 2 teaspoons kosher salt Juice of 1 lime Chopped fresh cilantro, for garnish 2 tablespoons white sesame seeds, for garnish
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A Very Sriracha Super Bowl

Honey-Sriracha Glazed Buffalo Wings
Makes 6 to 8 servings

Vegetable or peanut oil, for frying
4 pounds chicken wings
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
2/3 cup Sriracha
½ cup orange blossom honey
2 teaspoons kosher salt
Juice of 1 lime
Chopped fresh cilantro, for garnish
2 tablespoons white sesame seeds, for garnish

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If you’re looking for some chicken wings and a couple beers, Delphine is probably not the first restaurant that comes to mind. Located at the W Hotel in Hollywood, the restaurant has, with its Art Deco-meets-Provence décor, seemed like an upscale refuge amidst the buskers and tourists. But now Delphine features Wing Nite on Tuesdays. Can a restaurant known more for its Mediterranean specialties and raw bar satisfy dive bar cravings?

The happy hour-esque menu features seven varieties of wings, four sides, and a few beers and cocktails. The wings, which range from Thai Red Curry to Ranch Country, are served by the basket for $4.50, making a night out in Hollywood considerably cheaper than it would be at nearby restaurants like Katsuya and Cleo.

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