Game night is about more than just winning: it’s a chance for great laughs and friendly competition. But even with all the entertainment you and your friends can think up, good food adds an extra dimension to these evenings too – especially if the game characters are munching on something mouthwatering. If you’re playing video games or board games — or if you’re quizzing everyone from your phone — the right snacks and beverages can raise the whole experience to new heights. Here are five foods to create amazing intensity and joy on any game night. There is something here for all players at your table.
Classic Nachos with a Twist
No party worth its salt even deserves the name “game night” without a big pile of loaded nachos. On a crunchy foundation of tortilla chips is mounded cheese — plus seasoned beef perhaps or shredded chicken. Finish with healthy dollops of fresh toppings like tomatoes, jalapenos, and guacamole! And you get a variety all in one plate. A creamy drizzle of queso blanco (It’s not as “cheesy” as the name implies) or a sizzling salsa on the side gives every bite a snap.
For that extra kick, the next time you are making a big plate of nachos, consider using unusual ingredients like Korean Barbecue beef or smoky chipotle pork. Nachos are an especially good takeaway snack that allows players to continue snacking quite comfortably while playing on their machines every few minutes: in fact, it is surprising how easily nachos can be custom-made for different tastes. They are therefore popular with all, whatever their preference — which is a sure-fire winner from a host’s standpoint!
Sliders That Make It Simple and Delicious
Sliders are amazing bite-sized burgers in buns, meaning that people can hold them in their hands and consume them with ease — ideal for game night. You can try different kinds of stuffing or sauces without making someone so full that they refuse to eat anything more. You can go all classic with juicy beef patties and cheese, for example, or else let your fancy wander, and try something totally new like BBQ pulled pork or perhaps piquant fried chicken.
If you are on a plant-based diet, you might enjoy veggie sliders. Sliders make for the perfect game food: you can hold one in your hand and continue with your game, which is particularly convenient if it’s a longer session in open-world games.
And there are some incredible gems out there that could keep you captivated for hours – so you’ll need some decent nourishment. For example, if you’re looking at any of the relatively new open-world releases, like the stunning artificial intelligence RDR2 has brought to the world, you’re going to need some serious fuel to keep you running while you send Arthur to all the corners of the map, dodging bullets and getting chased by crocodiles. A slider is the perfect way to go – and hey, get Arthur some sandwiches of his own and enjoy snacking right alongside your favorite cowboy.
Breads with Exciting Toppings
Flatbreads have recently become popular. They are a kind of bread with a comparatively thin and crusty surface, and on these, you can put all manner of toppings. They are sort of pizza but often lighter, and make a good alternative to the classic fare eaten during an evening’s gaming. One popular choice is plain Margherita: with sweet tomatoes, lip-smacking mozzarella cheese, and an aromatic sprinkle of fresh basil leaves – just delicious.
Shrimp and garlic on pesto is also a favorite; buffalo chicken in winter often tops the charts. Flatbreads have a great range of flavors and they can be cut into bite-sized squares. This makes them perfect for groups since these can be passed around easily and everyone can help themselves.
What if you don’t want to eat at home? No worries – there are plenty of options to go out, grab some food, and play some games. For example, check out this Novo Lounge Review. It covers not only the ambience, but also what makes this food joint differ from any other. Whether you’re looking for ideas on game nights at home, or places to play games and snack with friends, you should find a lot of good tips here.
Wings with a Side of Extra Napkins
Another staple for game night is wings. They bring flavor and a little bit of a challenge — just remember to keep those napkins handy. Classic tastes like buffalo, honey BBQ, and garlic parmesan satisfy everyone‘s taste buds, but you can also experiment with some new ones. Korean spicy, lemon pepper – we even found a mango habanero twist! The crispy skin and juicy meat in every mouthful keep everyone coming back for more. If you worry about getting your fingers greasy, consider boneless wings.
Soft Pretzels with Dips to Match
Soft pretzels bring that warm, hearty feel to any snack. The chewy texture and slightly salted exterior make them great to snack on during a long gaming session with friends. They can be served plain or with various dips: warm cheese sauce, mustard, and marinara. Try something exceptional by offering sweet versions covered in cinnamon sugar, alongside cream cheese dip. The pretzels are easy to hold and share, appealing without being too filling. If you’re still playing at a late hour, these tasty treats are good at holding off hunger but they won’t fill you up too much.
Fabulous food recommendations to serve during game nights. Thanks a lot for giving me some awesome ideas!
Nachos, wings and pretzels are always a big hit here. I hadn’t thought of breads but I bet they would be too.
Love pretzels with sweet dips like chocolate sauce but you really can’t beat a bowl of nachos , such a classic dish and most people enjoy them
Man….. I am obsessed with good nachos lately and there is a spot in NJ that has the best chili and cheese nachos. This post is making me hungry and might have to stop there for lunch!