These easy to make tailgating recipes can be made ahead of time and are prepped in under 30 minutes! Impress friends and family with these healthy tailgate food recipes this football season and beyond! While this post is sponsored by Dairy Council Of Florida, our love for sports and dairylicious healthy snacks are our own.

Healthy Tailgate Food Recipes

Football season is kicking off and it’s time to start thinking about all the delicious food that goes along with tailgating and homegating. Even if you aren’t a huge football fan, you can be a fan of the food that goes along with the big game.

Score major points with your guests by putting out an winning spread! The best part? All 3 of our game day recipe ideas can be prepped ahead of time, saving you time in the kitchen so that you can watch the game too! Or just enjoy your company 🙂

Football Sundays were a big deal in our house growing up. The entire family would gather around the living room TV for the big game. The game was important, of course! But, the family time together and the food we ate was what made the memories stick. It was tradition for all of us to wear our jerseys or team colors. My favorite games were when we had family over who was cheering for the opposing team and our competitiveness was on display!

My mom always loved putting out a fun spread on game days. Some of our favorites were homemade dips, pigs in a blanket, and cheesy potato skins.

football cheese dip

But tailgating food recipes don’t need to be unhealthy. That’s why we made three healthy tailgating food recipes for you to serve up this season and beyond! We’ve lightened up the typical football spread with some healthy cooking swaps without sacrificing any flavor. Greek yogurt is always a great swap for cream cheese or sour cream in a lot of the popular dip recipes you’ll find online. This cuts down on sodium, calories, and adds lots of protein to your game day menu.

Ready to create some cheer-worthy tailgating recipes? These snacks are easy, fun and include all the football flair. Plus, they are undeniably dairy, so you can feel good that your friends and family are getting some much needed vitamin D and vitamin A. Gotta have strong bones so that everyone can have fun and play along with their favorite sports teams!

Best Tailgating Recipes Snackboard

Here are the Tailgating Key Ingredients for all 3 of our favorite football appetizers

Easy Tailgating Recipes Football Pretzels

Simple Substitutions For Your Healthy Tailgating Food Recipes

Yogurt Dipped Football Pretzel Sticks
If you use full size pretzel rods, you’ll probably end up with around 15-20 depending on how you dip them. We used dipping sticks (not to be confused with the thin pretzel sticks) and that made 34 dipped pretzels.

You can swap the yogurt and syrup mix with melted chocolate for dipping. The chocolate will hold up better at room temperature if you plan to have your pretzels out at room temperature longer.

Goal Post Snack Board
Feel free to use your favorite veggies on this board. We used cucumber, green pepper and broccoli to replicate the green football turf. You can swap in celery or add some green fruits into your board like kiwi and green grapes.

Football Shaped Cheese Dip
We used a large Italian bread to house the dip, but this dip can be served on it’s own with crackers, pretzels or veggies. Make it vegetarian by skipping out on the bacon bits.

Pro tip: if you are looking for a loaf of bread for this easy tailgating recipe, keep an eye out for something oval shaped to help give a football shape.

Tasty Tailgating Recipes Football Pretzels

How To Make Yogurt Dipped Football Pretzel Sticks

This sweet and salty game day snack could not be easier! Simply mix Greek yogurt and chocolate syrup in a bowl. Dip your pretzel dipping sticks or rods about halfway into the mix. Be sure to place them on a parchment paper lined baking sheet so they don’t stick. Freeze them for about 15 minutes, decorate with sprinkles and they’ll go into the freeze for 2 more hours.

Pro tip: These do tend to melt pretty quickly so be sure to remove them from the freezer as soon as your ready to serve. You can always toss them back in there and they’ll harden again pretty quick.

FAQs About Our Healthy Tailgate Food Recipes

Q: How long do you freeze the yogurt dipped pretzels?
A: You freeze the pretzel sticks for 15 minutes after dipping them in the yogurt-chocolate mixture. Then remove and add sprinkles. Freeze for 2 more hours before serving.

Q: What do you need to make yogurt dipped pretzels?
A: The ingredients are pretzel dipping sticks, vanilla Greek yogurt, chocolate syrup, and sprinkles.

Q: What can you use instead of Greek yogurt for yogurt dipped pretzels?
A: Melted chocolate can be used instead of the Greek yogurt and chocolate syrup mixture.

Q: How many pretzel sticks does the recipe for yogurt dipped pretzels make?
A: Using pretzel dipping sticks, it makes around 34 yogurt dipped pretzels.

Q: What shape of bread can you use for football cheese dip?
A: An oval or football-shaped Italian bread loaf works well to shape the dip.

Q: What are some veggie options for a goal post snack board?
A: Some veggie ideas are cucumbers, bell peppers, broccoli, celery, and kiwi or green grapes.

Q: Can you make football cheese dip vegetarian?
A: Yes, you can make the football cheese dip vegetarian by omitting the bacon bits.

Q: What are some substitutions for the chocolate syrup in the pretzel recipe?
A: Melted chocolate or chocolate hazelnut spread can be used instead of the chocolate syrup.

Q: What are some tips to prevent yogurt dipped pretzels from melting?
A: Serve them directly from the freezer. Refreeze any leftover pretzels to re-harden if needed.

Q: How far in advance can you prepare tailgate recipes?
A: Most recipes can be prepped completely in advance before game day. Just follow storage instructions.

Q: What are some other classic tailgating foods?
A: Some other popular options are pigs in a blanket, buffalo chicken wings, nachos, chili, and baked potatoes.

Tailgating Recipes Football Pretzels

Yogurt Dipped Pretzels

Amanda Keefer
Easy to make and the perfect game day treat! Everyone will love these yogurt dipped pretzels.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Freeze Time 2 hours 15 minutes
Total Time 2 hours 30 minutes
Course Snack, Snacks

Ingredients
  

  • 34 Pretzel Dipping Sticks
  • 5 oz vanilla greek yogurt
  • 1.5 tbsp chocolate syrup
  • Sprinkles

Instructions
 

  • Mix 5 tablespoons yogurt with 1.5 tbsp chocolate syrup
  • Dip each pretzel dipping stick into the yogurt syrup mix
    Tailgating Recipes Football Pretzels
  • Place dipping sticks on cookie sheet lined with parchment paper
  • Freeze for 15 minutes
  • Remove from freezer and top with sprinkles
    Tailgating Recipes Football Pretzels
  • Freeze for 2 hours
  • Remove pretzel dipping sticks from freezer. Serve and enjoy!
    Tailgating Recipes Football Pretzels
Keyword game day foods, healthy snack, snacks
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How To Make A Tailgating Snack Board

How To Make a Touchdown Worthy Goal Post Snack Board


This goal post snack board will impress your guests. Before you make it, cut up your veggies and cheese. To start assembling, arrange your cheese cubes in a goal post shape. After that you have free reign to place your crackers, veggies, and salami as you please. We placed all of our green foods under the goal post to look like the football field and filled in the remaining space with pepperoni slices, crackers, and rolled up salami slices.

Pro tip: Buy cheese cubes this will save you on a bit of prep work.

Tailgating Recipes Snackboard

Goal Post Snack Board

Amanda Keefer
Your friends and family will yell TOUCHDOWN when you serve this dairylicious Goal Post Snack Board this season.
Prep Time 30 minutes
Course 30 Minutes or Less, Appetizer, Appetizers, Snack, Snacks

Ingredients
  

  • 16 oz. white cheddar cheese
  • 1 head of broccoli chopped
  • 1 cucumber sliced
  • 1 green bell pepper sliced
  • 1 cup wheat crackers
  • 1 package pepperoni
  • 1 package salami

Instructions
 

  • Choose a mid-size board
  • Cut white cheddar into cubes – or buy pre-cut
  • Place white cheddar cubes on board in shape of goal post
    Tailgating Recipes Making Snackboard
  • Fill in around goal post with sliced cucumber, cut broccoli, and green pepper to make the "field"
    Tailgating Recipes Making Snackboard
  • Add the crackers, salami and pepperoni
    Tailgating Recipes Making Snackboard
  • Enjoy with friends and family!
Keyword 30 minute meals, game day foods, healthy snack, snack, snack board
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Tailgating Food Football Cheese Dip

How To Make The Best Football Shaped Cheese Dip


We used a Chicago Italian loaf, it was kind of in the shape of a football…which is perfect for your game day snacks! Don’t toss out the bread you cut out to make space for the dip, use that for dipping!

Feel free to set out as many sliced veggies or crackers and pretzels for snacking.

Tailgating Food Football Cheese Dip

Football Shaped Cheese Dip

Amanda Keefer
This easy appetizer is cheesy and delicious! Prepped in under 15 minutes, this dip will be the hit of the season!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Refrigerated Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 15 minutes
Course Appetizers, dip, Snacks

Ingredients
  

  • 24 oz. plain greek yogurt
  • 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • ¼ cup slivered almonds
  • ¼ cup chopped bacon bacon bits
  • 1 tbsp chopped green onion
  • Large round Italian bread loaf
  • Pretzels, cucumber, broccoli for serving
  • 1 slice white cheese – we used provolone

Instructions
 

  • Mix 2 cups Plain Greek Yogurt with the shredded cheddar cheese and almonds.
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  • Refrigerate for 4 hours.
  • Take bread loaf and cut football oval shape in center using a serrated knife.
  • Remove dip from refrigerator and scoop into center of bread loaf.
    Tailgating Food Making Cheese Dip
  • Sprinkle ¼ cup chopped bacon (we used bacon bits) on top of dip.
  • Garnish with green onions.
  • Cut four strips of white cheese and add as football thread.
    Tailgating Food Making Cheese Dip
  • Serve with fresh veggies, pretzels, and remaining bread.
Keyword appetizers, game day foods, healthy snack, snacks
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Be sure to have your favorite drinks out on game day too! We love chocolate milk, it is the best refueling beverage! Plus, it tastes great 😉

Food Recipes for Football Season

What is one of your favorite healthy tailgating food recipes?