30 January 2025

2025 Super Bowl Party Tips

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With Super Bowl Lix just around the corner, The man is ferryand JJ Watt and Carla Hall They share their advice on how to throw the most epic encounters for the big game.

“People like fall and the holidays and summer,” Ferry, 57, reveals exclusively in the latest issue of US Weekly. “(But) football season is my favorite season of the year.”

While Fieri sees Super Bowl Sunday as the biggest holiday in sports, Hall, 60, believes the game is a pop culture moment for everyone to enjoy.

“It's not just about (football)” Top chef The young man narrates we. “We want to see the commercials. This is the food you're going to eat? It's coming with your friends.”

So what does it take to host the final Super Bowl party? Keep scrolling to see Fieri, Watt, and Hall's expert tips:

2025 Super Bowl Party Tips
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Turn your party into an event

To accommodate a large gathering, Fieri recommends having a couple of TVs playing the game so your guests can feel comfortable.

“We have one outside, one here in the kitchen, one in the living room,” he tells the restaurant, which recently launched Flavortown cookware. we.

To make the party more exciting and lively, Hall suggests making things interesting by incorporating some games into the viewing experience.

“You have a soccer pool, but it would also be fun to do a bingo game where you ask questions about the teams that keep people involved in the game,” she says. “Like, which quarterback is going to score a first down? It keeps people talking and there's no quiet.”

Prepare snacks in advance

“Don't carry the whole burden yourself,” Ferry advises. “People want to put out this big spread, and they spend all their time in the kitchen screaming, 'What just happened?' “Do foods you can prepare and get done. Chicken wings – hot chicken wings, they're not hot, they're okay. Let people put the sauces on. People want to heat them up, throw them in the air fryer.”

Give them choices

When it comes down to the mayor of Flavortown, he likes his guests to have plenty of options for what to put on the game day plate.

“Not everyone likes the same thing,” Ferri says. “Roast a piece of prime rib or round the top and thinly slice it. You can go to French dips, you can go to Italian hot beef, you can go barbecue sandwiches, you can go to Banh Mi Asian.”

Three zone strategy

Although not everyone will be as exploited in games as others, Watt has a foolproof method for ensuring everyone has a blast during a rally.

“You have to have a three zone strategy,” the former defensive end says we. “You have the kitchen where the food and conversation happen. You have a TV room for socializing where the game is on, but people are in and out. And you have a designated area for soccer: This is where the guys—or gals!—that really want to get locked into the game.” Don't mess with them!

To learn more about Fieri, Watt and Hall pick up the latest issue of US Weeklyon newsstands now.

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