The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will face off, once again, in the Super Bowl on Feb. 9. Don’t have a dog in the fight, but want to enjoy tasty dishes made famous by both cities? We’ve got you covered. From the thick, sweet barbecue sauce that’s become synonymous with Kansas City to the iconic Philly cheesesteak, here are 12 party-perfect recipes that’ll pair perfectly with Super Bowl LIX.
Big Al’s K.C. Bar-B-Q Sauce
Kansas City-style barbecue sauce is uniquely thick and sweet, thanks to the impossible-to-resist combination of molasses, brown sugar, and tomatoes. This easy-to-make version is taken up a notch with hickory-flavored liquid smoke.
Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich with Garlic Mayo
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No food screams Philadelphia like the classic Philly cheesesteak. This top-rated twist on the iconic sandwich features a homemade garlic mayonnaise that takes the flavor over the top.
Kansas City Burnt End Sandwich
Burnt ends are the smoked beef cubes from the “point” (a.k.a. the fatty cut from the breast bone). The dish originated in the 1970s in Kansas, but it’s nationally known today.
Italian Tomato Pie
Tomato pie, which has been sold at Iannelli’s Bakery in Philadelphia since 1910, is a hearty twist on Sicilian pizza. Slice it into long strips for an authentic presentation.
Kansas City Steak Soup
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“This delicious Kansas City steak soup is quite famous locally,” according to CHEFSHAR. “No need for a chilly winter day to enjoy this soup. This big-batch recipe makes 16 servings, and it freezes well.”
Homemade Soft Pretzels
Philadelphia has been renowned for its pretzels since at least the early 1900s. Our soft, buttery pretzels are shockingly easy to make at home.
Grilled Kansas City Smothered BBQ Chicken
“It’s really hard to go wrong with barbecue, mushrooms, and melty cheese,” says reviewer Keeli. “This one didn’t disappoint.”
E-A-G-L-E-S Swirl Sandwich
“This is like a cross between a calzone and a Philly cheese steak sandwich,” says LINDA MCLEAN. “As far as my family is concerned, it’s the best of both worlds.”
Kansas City Ice Water
Kansas City Ice Water is a refreshing cocktail featuring gin, vodka, triple sec, lime juice, and lemon-lime soda. “Be careful,” warns recipe creator DarkStar11. “It is easy to have too many of these.”
My Grandma’s Shoofly Pie
“This shoofly pie is a classic Pennsylvania Dutch recipe,” says recipe creator D Stultz. “Grandma’s loving attention not included!”
Cheesy Corn
“If you’ve ever been to Kansas City BBQ restaurant, you’ve probably had the cheesy corn,” according to recipe creator JenFen. “It’s awesome. Kids and adults both love it.”
Kansas City Style “Burnt Ends” Philly Cheesesteak
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If you just want both teams to have fun, try this crowd-pleasing mashup by Chef John—it represents flavors from Kansas City and Philadelphia.
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