Sweet and Salty Snack Board (2024)

By Maria Lichty

Published on September 20, 2017

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Sweet and Salty Snack Board-the perfect party food for easy entertaining. You will love the mix of sweet and salty snacks for game day or any party!

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Football season is in full swing and that makes our family very happy! We love going to football games, but it is hard with the little guys, so we often stay home and watch the games on TV. I actually prefer watching the games at home because it isn’t cold, I can wear my cozy clothes, and I can make a big spread of food. We all know that the food is the most important part of the game:)

We love hosting Homegate parties and today we are going to share a few easy entertaining tips and show you how to make an epic Sweet and Salty Snack Board for game day. You can’t go wrong witha spread of sweet and salty snacks. There is something for everyone and it’s super easy to put together. Oh, and we also have a fun Homegate video for you today! We recently threw a party with Heidi from FoodieCrush and had a great time. You don’t want to miss this video!

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We love making nachos, pizza, and chili for game days, but sometimes we like to keep things super casual and super easy. And I love making cheese boards for parties, but this is football, we don’t want anything fancy. Save the brie, figs, and gourmet olives for another party:)

I love these easy snack boards because you can put the spread out at the beginning of the game and enjoy the night. You might have to restock a little at halftime, but that won’t take long. Once your snacks are out, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the game. Ok, maybe you won’t be able to relax if it is a close game, but at least you won’t have to be worrying about the food. We are all about easy entertaining.

To keep things easy, I like to use Smith’s ClickList to do our grocery shopping. I order all of the groceries online and choose a pick up time. I pull up to Smith’s and they bring out my groceries and load them in my car. It is that easy! They have same day pick up so if you are throwing a last minute party, you can still use ClickList. It is so convenient and in some locations they even deliver to your house! SCORE! When Heidi and I did our party together, I ordered the groceries and she picked them up on her way over. We make a great team:)

If you are having people over for a Homegate party, you can ask them to chip in so you don’t have to do all of the work. You can have them bring items to go on the Sweet and Salty Snack Board or ask them to bring drinks, or their favorite dish to share. Heidi made a fabulous wing platterto go with my sweet and salty board and it was a huge hit.

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How to Make a Sweet and Salty Snack Board

Ok, let’s talk about how to make an epic Sweet and Salty Board.

  • Use a large platter or wood board to stage the snacks. If they don’t fit on one board, you can put a few platters together or use bowls and plates to surround a large board.
  • You can make the board HUGE or small. Customize it to how many guests you will have at the party.
  • Sweet Ideas: chocolate covered peanuts, jelly beans, licorice, cookies, yogurt covered pretzels, trail mix, fruit, caramel popcorn, kettle corn, and gummy candies.
  • I like to include at least one homemade treat because I love to bake. A few favorites include: Marshmallow Toffee Blondies, Sprinkle Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Salted Caramel Pretzel Brownies.
  • Salty Ideas: potato chips (I get a few varieties, we love Kettle Brand), chip dip, pita chips, hummus, popcorn, pretzels (Kroger’s peanut butter pretzels are amazing), crackers (I get a variety), and cheese balls (the kids love these).
  • It’s technically not a cheese board, but I like to include a few cheeses to go with all of the sweet and salty. Pepper jack, Cheddar, Colby, and Havarti are all great game day cheeses. You can also include some salami and veggies to round things out, especially if it is at meal time. You want to have a few healthy options available too.
  • Show your team spirit by choosing candies and snacks in your team colors.
  • There are no rules. Have fun! Include all of your favorite snacks and remember, don’t be afraid to ask your guests to bring some snacks to contribute to the board.

You can throw an awesome game day party right at home with this Sweet and Salty Snack Board. Your guests will love munching on this fun spread of food. It is sure to be a touchdown!

And now, check out our FUN Homegate video! The boys had a BLAST:)

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Sweet and Salty Snack Board

Make a Sweet and Salty Snack Board for your party! This spread is perfect for easy entertaining.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Ingredients

Sweets:

  • Yogurt pretzels
  • Candy gummy candy, chocolate, jelly beans, licorice
  • Chocolate covered nuts
  • Trail Mix
  • Cookies
  • Caramel corn
  • Kettle corn
  • Homemade treats cookies, blondies, brownies
  • Fruit grapes, strawberries, berries, apple slices
  • Dried fruit apricots, mango, cranberries, blueberries

Salty:

  • Potato chips assorted
  • Chip dip
  • Pretzels
  • Cheese balls
  • Crackers assorted
  • Peanut butter pretzels
  • Mixed nuts
  • Pita chips
  • Hummus
  • Popcorn
  • Cheese a few varieties
  • Salami
  • Beef jerky
  • Cut up vegetables

Instructions

  • Arrange the sweet and salty snacks on a large board. If you don't have a large board, you can use a few platters and bowls. Set the sweet and salty spread out for your guests and let them enjoy!

  • Note-the above items are just ideas. Get creative and incorporate your favorite sweet and salty snacks!

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  1. Seriously the best way to get your game on and always be ready for refills 🙂

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  2. Sweet and Salty Snack Board (9)
    Yummy! I can’t wait to try it!

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  3. I love that you and Heidi are in the video together! And this sweet and salty board is my total thing! WOW! I would babysit this board all night 🙂

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  4. WHAT. A. SPREAD.

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    1. The BEST!

  5. Looks fantastic. If you remember, where did you get that platter? I’ve been looking all over for one with a small lip to prevent grape/cracker spillage.

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    1. It is from Smith’s Marketplace…which is the Kroger “super store.” They have everything!!

  6. Best Idea Ever!!!!

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  7. This is seriously the best board ever, I’m totally inspired for the next time I need to put out snacks!!

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  8. Sweet and Salty Snack Board (10)
    This board looks awesome! Can’t wait to make it here and see how people like it!

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  9. What a rainbow! I would be too busy with the snack board to watch the game!

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    1. Ha!!

  10. I’m totally gonna do this for my bday party at work! I don’t want people to worry about cooking for a potluck, they can just grab chips, dips and pretzels!

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  11. Wow! I love that snack board and all the cheese trays you’ve been posting! I need to make one for a game day party! So inspiring!

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  12. I’m curious what size platter you used, would you let me know the size.

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  13. Sweet and Salty Snack Board (11)
    hi there,
    awesome job! sooo cute! where is the actual board from— Love that! have to have that!

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  14. I love this idea! I’m going to use it at our holiday party. I like that there is something for everyone, adults and kids alike!

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  15. Sweet and Salty Snack Board (12)
    I love the addition of chocolate to this board! So perfect for holiday entertaining.

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  16. In your first picture, there’s something that looks delicious but I can’t make out what it is. It looks like chocolate bark studded with nuts (in between the green grapes and Ritz crackers). Is it homemade, or did you buy it?

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    1. It look like “half milanos” by pep farm

  17. How did you figure out the quantity of snacks per person?

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    1. I guessed:) You can always put out a smaller amount and replenish the tray if necessary!

  18. I love this idea! I’m trying to find a wooden tray with a bit of depth just like the one you are using but am having trouble finding one. Any recommendations? What brand are you using? Thank you!

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  19. Is there a place on this page to save these wonderful recipes, or do we just save them toPinterest?

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  20. Sweet and Salty Snack Board (13)
    I made this last year and the Super Bowl hostess requested I bring the exact same thing this year! Thanks for sharing!!

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  21. Sweet and Salty Snack Board (14)
    Great ideas and recipes! Where did you get your wood platter?

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  22. How much is this plate?

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  23. Sweet and Salty Snack Board (16)
    I’m really excited to try this! I was wondering how many people this recipe works for? I am planning a Women’s retreat and will probably have 30-40 women. Would this be enough for that many women or should I double it? Thank you for this fun and pretty display of snacks!

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    1. It really just depends on your crowd. You can do more or less depending on who you are feeding.

  24. Sweet and Salty Snack Board (17)
    Made a sweet & salty snack board using this as inspiration and it was a huge hit! Thank you for the idea and tips!
    Can you tell me what the chocolate color oval cookies are that you have on your board in the photo? They look delish!

    Thanks!

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    1. They are a store bought cookie, but I can’t remember the brand. Sorry! Glad the board was a hit.

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