The 17 Best ‘90s TV Shows (& Where To Stream Them In 2025)

Best ‘90s TV Shows

There was a 99 percent chance that anyone who watched TV in the 1990s watched a rotation of sitcoms. I, for one, lived and breathed sitcoms; that is, before streaming came along (I’m only human). Now, instead of waiting until 9pm on a Thursday, you can watch your favorite ’90s shows whenever and wherever you want.

Here are 17 hilarious ’90s TV shows that are da bomb (I’m so sorry) you can stream in 2025!

1. ​Freaks and Geeks

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Freaks and Geeks is the pinnacle definition of ‘cult classic,’ if there ever was one. Cancelled after only one season, the show regained popularity through the years, due in large part to streaming. And it’s no wonder why, as it shows the first-hand awkwardness that is navigating high school. Freaks and Geeks offers other things as well… such as a very young Linda Cardellini, James Franco, Seth Rogen, Jason Segal, Busy Phillips, and Samm Levine. If any filmmakers are reading this — how about a modern day Freaks and Geeks reboot?? Freaks and Geeks is streaming on Hulu.

2. ​Will & Grace

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The ’90s weren’t all bad. Sure, there were some pretty heinous outfit choices made, and all of society collectively decided they needed a grunge phase (at the same time), but it did give us Will & Grace. Will & Grace gave us one of the first mainstream sitcoms to feature openly gay main characters. Its witty humor along with relatable characters, and all around great dialogue, makes it stand the test of time. Will & Grace is streaming on Hulu.

3. Friends

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Friends may be the most unrealistic show, in terms of a bunch of 20-somethings living in grand, spacious apartments in one of the most expensive cities in the world, but it’s realistic in how it portrays friendships and the rollercoaster of dealing with jobs, love, and life in New York City. After all, it is a classic, and if you haven’t seen this show, you haven’t experienced the peak of ’90s sitcoms. Friends is streaming on Hulu, Max, and Prime Video.

4. That ’70s Show

Fox

That ’70s Show may or may not have been the first ’90s show I was exposed to, but that’s beside the point, and might I add, ironic. The show’s nostalgic 70s setting is a character in and of itself and shows that teenagers will be teenagers, no matter the decade. That ’70s Show is streaming on Peacock.

5. ​Family Matters

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Family Matters blessed us with the iconic character of Steve Urkel, and decades of a go-to Halloween costume for many. While the show may have started in 1989, it’s an essential and memorable sitcom that had its main run in the ’90s. Family Matters is truly all that and a bag of chips – that was my sad attempt at trying this decade’s lingo. Family Matters is streaming on Disney+, Hulu, and Max.

6. Seinfeld

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Most know it as the show about nothing, but Seinfeld gave us everything. It took trivial events and churned them into a decade of iconic and famous lines, hysterical characters and arguably the best guest appearances on a sitcom, from Jennifer Coolidge as Jerry's masseuse girlfriend to Bryan Cranston as Jerry’s less-than-ethical dentist. Seinfeld is streaming on Netflix.

7. ​The Simpsons

Fox

Though The Simpsons is still running today, the ’90s were the decade that it truly shined, so much so that the particular decade is considered The Simpsons’ “golden age” with Bart Simpson becoming a quintessential ’90s character. As funny and entertaining as the comedy series is, it’s also become quite the pop culture predictor, making it all the more amusing to watch it back now. The Simpsons is streaming on Disney+.

8. ​The Fresh Prince of Bel Air

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Will Smith was one of the decade's charming and notable heartthrobs, and what better way to see him in all his glory than by watching The Fresh Prince of Bel Air? It was the sitcom that catapulted Smith into superstardom and was a decade hit due to its exploration of real-world topics. The Fresh Prince of Bel Air is streaming on Hulu and Max.

9. ​The Nanny

CBS

Fran Drescher is that girl. She made us “over-the-top personality” girls feel seen. Not only that, but comedy itself is timeless and should be enjoyed for generations to come. Incidentally, Drescher’s character has an amazing fashion sense, so this show is a 2-for-1 viewing experience – you get a fashion show within a sitcom, and what’s better than that? The Nanny is streaming on Peacock.

10. ​Boy Meets World

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Before the modern day coming-of-age genre (think Sex Education) came Boy Meets World – a sitcom that follows a boy and his friend and love interest through middle school into college. Better yet, this series was so good that it aired on Friday nights. The beloved characters alone makes the show worth the watch. Boy Meets World is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

11. ​Ally McBeal

Fox

If you likeLegally Blonde, you’ll love Ally McBeal. Ally is a young, blonde, hot mess lawyer working at a Boston law firm called Cage & Fish – ring any bells? Ally McBeal is streaming on Disney+ and Hulu.

12. Sabrina the Teenage Witch

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Imagine dealing with your teenage struggles but on top of that, you have to control magical powers – yeah, you might not live that IRL, but Sabrina the Teenage Witch shows you what it's like! In all honesty, Sabrina the Teenage Witch is as iconic as they come. Its legacy has been felt in every generation that’s followed – who doesn’t know Salem, the talking, black cat? Sabrina the Teenage Witch is streaming on Hulu, Disney+, and Paramount+.

13. Full House

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If I had a dollar for every series that technically started in the late ’80s, but didn’t gain their popularity until the ’90s, I’d have, like, $10. Full House first premiered in 1987, but by the time the ’90s rolled around it had become an American household staple. Most of the show’s run was in the ’90s, and it later gave us movies such as Passport to Paris simply due to casting the Olsen twins. Thank you, Full House. Full House is streaming on Disney+, Prime Video, and Max.

14. ​Sister, Sister

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I’m going to throw it back real quick – this show was originally part of the TGIF programming on ABC – that’s right, I’m talking about Sister, Sister. This show is a nostalgic favorite with Tia and Tamera Mowry, who, in my mind, are the sisters of the late ’90s and early 2000s. Sister, Sister is streaming onDisney+, Hulu, and Paramount+.

15. ​The King of Queens

CBS

Who doesn’t love Kevin James? On second thought, don’t answer that. The King of Queens is certainly an acquired taste, bordering on the line of “I don’t want to admit this is funny, but it is.” But it has our girl Leah Remini and that’s reason enough to give it a watch. The King of Queens is streaming on Paramount+ and Peacock.

16. Wings

NBC

Wings flew under the radar in the ’90s, no pun intended, as it didn’t amass the same following as other shows like Friends, but it had a loyal following due to its sharp dialogue and loveable characters. The backdrop alone is all the more reason to watch this ’90s series today – Wings follows two brothers, Joe and Brian Hackett, who run a small airline in Nantucket, Massachusetts. Need I say more? Wings is streaming on Paramount+ and Prime Video.

17. ​Sex and The City

HBO

Yes, I’m labeling Sex and The City as a comedy, and deservedly so. I love this show, call me basic! It blends romance, drama, and comedy beautifully together, all with the glitz and glam of New York City essentially as its own character. Sex and The City transports you to a different environment and, dare I say, is an elevated version of Friends.Sex and The City is streaming on Hulu, Max, Netflix, and Prime Video.

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I'm a big fan of book-to-screen adaptationsfan, huge, which means I literally can't get enough of all the Emily Henry movie news, The Summer I Turned Pretty season 3 updates, and literally any and every set photo I might come across on the internet. And author Carley Fortune gave us QUITE the update when she posted the first photo from the set of her new show, Every Year After (inspired by her hit debut novel Every Summer After). I'm not crying, you are.

Here's everything we know about the Every Year After TV show, based on Carley Fortune's Every Summer After.

Carley Fortune's 'Every Year After' is now filming!

Every Summer After is getting The Summer I Turned Pretty treatment thanks to a series order from Prime Video! The series will be written by showrunner Leila Gerstein (who created Hart of Dixie) and author Carley Fortune will serve as executive producer.

“We are thrilled to bring the beautifully crafted story, Every Summer After, to our global Prime Video customers as Every Year After,” Amazon MGM Studios' head of TV, Vernon Sanders, told Deadline. “Carley Fortune’s wildly successful book is the perfect blend of heartfelt nostalgia and poignant romance. With Leila Gerstein’s vision the audience will go through an exploration of this remarkable narrative in a way that captures its essence and emotional depth.”

Every Summer After holds a very special place in my heart and in the hearts of readers all over the world who deeply connect with Sam and Percy’s love story,” Carley added. “I’m excited to partner with Amazon to take their journey even further—beyond the pages of the book, onto the screen, and into the hearts of audiences across the globe.”

We haven't gotten an official cast list yet but considering the fact Prime Video never fails to give us incredible actors, I'm not worried in the slightest. Popular fan casts include Phoebe Tonkin or Olivia Cooke as Percy, Liam Hemsworth or Alex Pettyfer as Sam, Madelaine Petsch as Delilah, and Scott Eastwood or Lucas Till as Charlie.

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Every Summer Afterwas published in 2022, and if you can't tell from the cover, it has the ultimate beach read vibe (even it takes place on a lake). The book takes place over six summers of the past and one weekend in the present, and follows Percy, who hasn't been home since a single decision left her life in shambles. But when she has to return to Barry's Bay, and to Sam, she can't deny their connection — or that her mistakes are her responsibility.

Are you excited to see the Every Year After TV show? Which stars do you want to see join the cast? Stay tuned for the latest updates on the show, and check out This New England Road Trip Is For Gilmore Girls And The Summer I Turned Pretty Fans if you're already daydreaming about summer.

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Even though some foodie fans may argue that the viral Dubai chocolate bars are quite overdone by now, I’m far from growing tired of them.

The sweet treat involves a luxurious mix of pistachio and knafeh (AKA finely-shredded pieces of crispy phyllo pastry), all gloriously encased in a tempered chocolate shell. The cross-section of the bar alone is enough to get my chocolate cravings going. Plus, when you pair it with pistachio, you truly can’t lose.

Starbucks fans have developed a new menu hack that tastes just like the viral Dubai chocolate bars. Keep reading for how to order it!

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Pistachio is also insanely good with coffee – I’m a frequent pistachio latte order-er at my closest coffee shop. The nuttiness compliments the bitterness of the espresso, but pistachio never fails to bring just the right amount of sweetness to every sip.

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Starbucks fans are undoubtedly privy to this exact flavor combo. The chain’s been slinging pistachio lattes and cold brews since they launched their winter lineup in January (they've also already got something exciting on the way for spring).

The drink is said to bring “cozy flavors” with notes of sweet pistachio and brown butter.

But the latest pistachio drink on Starbucks’ menu isn’t necessarily on the menu – it’s a secret menu hack that Dubai chocolate devotees developed!

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Meet the Dubai Chocolate Bar Matcha Latte: it’s essentially an Iced Matcha Latte with pistachio sauce topped with chocolate cold foam.

Food writer with Delish, Megan, noted that it’s “sweet and smooth” with a “creamy finish” that’s only enhanced by the chocolate cold foam. I can only imagine that the earthiness of the matcha powder helps level up the drink, too!

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Here’s how to order the Dubai Chocolate Bar Matcha Latte!

First, start by ordering an Iced Matcha Latte. Based on the size of the drink you order, ask for pumps of pistachio sauce:

  • Tall: 1 pump of pistachio sauce
  • Grande: 2 pumps of pistachio sauce
  • Venti: 3 pumps of pistachio sauce

From there, ask for the drink with chocolate cold foam. You can also customize your sip with your preferred milk or alternative milk.

Finally, you’ve got your Dubai Chocolate Bar Matcha Latte to enjoy. I can’t wait to get my hands on this one!

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It won't be long before we can binge all the newest February TV shows, but I have to admit sometimes it's overwhelming to pick a streamer, then sort through all the options. By the time I'm done looking through all the titles, I don't even want to watch TV anymore! If you feel the same, don't worry — I rounded up all the new shows coming to Netflix in February to eliminate at least one of your choices ;).

Keep reading for every new Netflix show coming in February 2025.

1. Envious — On Netflix February 5, 2025

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Vicky has to make the hardest decision of her life: marry Dani and experience stability or see if she can build a life with the exciting and alluring Matías. Looks like following your heart is way more complicated than she thought.

Envious is on Netflix February 5 and stars Griselda Siciliani, Esteban Lamothe, Benjamín Vicuña, Pilar Gamboa, Violeta Urtizberea, Marina Bellati, Bárbara Lombardo, Martín Garabal, Lorena Vega, Susana Pampín, Leonora Balcarce, and Débora Nishimoto.

2. Sweet Magnolias — On Netflix February 6, 2025

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Sweet Magnolias season 4 is just as sweet — and spicy — as the episodes you already know and love. And this time we're all in for some surprises as Maddie, Helen, Dana Sue have to weather both physical and emotional storms.

Sweet Magnolias season 4 is on Netflix February 6 and stars JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliott, Heather Headley, Jamie Lynn Spears, and Logan Allen.

3. The Åre Murders — On Netflix February 6, 2025

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Police officer Hanna moves into her sister's vacation home in Åre after she gets dumped by her partner and suspended from her job. But she jumps back into action (to local cop Daniel's reluctance) when a woman goes missing.

The Åre Murders is on Netflix February 6 and stars Carla Sehn, Kardo Razzazi, Charlie Gustafsson, Francisco Sobrado, Amalia Holm, Frida Argento, Agnes Kittelsen, Jon Øigarden, Robin Stegmar, Olle Sarri, Samuel Astor, and Moa Gammel.

4. Apple Cider Vinegar — On Netflix February 6, 2025

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This Netflix TV show follows Belle and Milla, both of whom gain viral fame for using health and wellness techniques to cure their dangerous illnesses. Unfortunately, their virtual empires are all built on a lie.

Apple Cider Vinegar is on Netflix February 6 and stars Kaitlyn Dever, Ashley Zukerman, Aisha Dee, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Thom Green, Mark Coles Smith, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Phoenix Raei, Essie Davis, Chai Hansen, Richard Davies, and Susie Porter.

5. Surviving Black Hawk Down — On Netflix February 10, 2025

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Using first-person interviews, Surviving Black Hawk Down takes a look at the real events that inspired Black Hawk Down from director Ridley Scott.

Surviving Black Hawk Down is on Netflix February 10.

6. Cobra Kai: The Finale — On Netflix February 13, 2025

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The Cobra Kai finale brings it all to a close this February — 40 years after the 1984 All Valley Karate Tournament. And it's sure to be an ending for the ages.

Cobra Kai season 6 ends on February 13 and stars Ralph Macchio, William Zabka, Martin Kove, Xolo Maridueña, Jacob Bertrand, Mary Mouser, Tanner Buchanan, Peyton List, Gianni DeCenzo, Courtney Henggeler, Vanessa Rubio, Dallas Dupree Young, Yuji Okumoto, Alicia Hannah-Kim, Griffin Santopietro, and Oona O'Brien.

7. Melo Movie — On Netflix February 14, 2025

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Celebrate Valentine's Day with this romantic movie, which follows two young people feeling torn between love and pursuing their independent dreams. Honestly, relatable.

Melo Movie is on Netflix February 14 and stars Choi Woo-shik, Park Bo-young, Lee Jun-young, and Jeon So-nee.

8. Love Is Blind Season 8 — On Netflix February 14, 2025

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Love is Blind is finally back and you're going to want to watch the whole series in one sitting. V-Day plans: made.

Love is Blind season 8 is on Netflix February 14 and is hosted by Vanessa & Nick Lachey.

9. I Am Married...But! — On Netflix February 14, 2025

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This rom-com series follows I-ling, who can't seem to leave her husband, even though she can't handle living with her in-laws anymore. But when she meets a soulmate on a dating app and simultaneously starts wanting a baby, she finds herself more torn than ever.

I Am Married...But! is on Netflix February 14 and stars Alice Ko and Jasper Liu.

10. Valeria Season 4 — On Netflix February 14, 2025

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The final season of Valeria follows best friends Valeria, Carmen, Nerea, and Lola as they tackle new relationships, overcome crises, and take on the craziest chapter yet: their thirties.

Valeria season 4 is on Netflix February 14 and stars Diana Gómez, Maxi Iglesias, Federico Aguado, Paula Malia, Juanlu González, Teresa Riott, Mima Riera, Silma López, and José Pastor.

11. Court of Gold – On Netflix February 18, 2025

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Take a peek behind the curtain of the 2024 Paris Olympics with this sports series, with a focus on the USA, France, Serbia, and Canada teams.

Court of Gold is on Netflix February 18.

12. My Family — On Netflix February 19, 2025

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When a terminally ill father begins preparing his family — including his two young children — for a life without him, he learns they have more to work through than he realized.

My Family is on Netflix February 19 and stars Eduardo Scarpetta, Vanessa Scalera, and Massimliano Caiazzo.

13. Zero Day — On Netflix February 20, 2025

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Robert De Niro stars as former president George Mullen, who now leads a task force investigating the Zero Day cyberattack. But everything changes when he realizes it might have been an inside job.

Zero Day is on Netflix February 20 and stars Robert De Niro, Lizzy Caplin, Jesse Plemons, Matthew Modine, Dan Stevens, Connie Britton, and Angela Bassett.

14. Running Point — On Netflix February 27, 2025

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Isla is totally surprised when a scandal leads her brother to retire...and sets her as President of the Los Angeles Waves basketball team. But even more frustrating? Dealing with a male-dominated industry that doesn't believe she has what it takes.

Running Point is on Netflix February 27 and stars Kate Hudson, Brenda Song, Drew Tarver, Scott MacArthur, Fabrizio Guido, Toby Sandeman, Chet Hanks, Max Greenfield, Keyla Monterroso Mejia, Roberto Sanchez, Uche Agada, and Dane DiLiegro.

Which February Netflix show are you most excited for? I need Brenda Song on my screen STAT so I can't wait to watch all of Running Point. Here are 25 Other New TV Shows You NEED To Watch In 2025.

When Bachelor couple, Rachael Kirkconnell and Matt James split up, fans were shocked — and evidently, so was Rachael. The influencer sat down with Alex Cooper on the Call Her Daddypodcast to share her side of the breakup and explain what really happened in this seemingly sudden situation. Rachael shared when they broke up, why they broke up, and what's next for her and Matt...and it's pretty emotional. This is what she had to say.

Here's what Rachael Kirkconnell said about her breakup with Matt James:

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The biggest thing about Rachael and Matt's breakup was how sudden it was — for fans and Rachael alike. She told Alex that it was "definitely out of nowhere" while they were on a trip in Tokyo. She said, "Everything was fine the night before. We didn't have an argument, but I was feeling very overwhelmed.

Rachael explained that it all stemmed from every couple's dreaded dilemma: what they should have for dinner. According to Rachael, she was trying to pick a restaurant for dinner while they were out of town, and she felt a lot of pressure to find a "good" place to eat because "he cares" (given Matt's a food content creator). She said, "Anywhere we'd go, literally every single meal that we would have, we were filming."

Given that pressure — and her period (been there, girl!) — Rachael said she was super overwhelmed and emotional. When they finally found somewhere for dinner, she was feeling all of the things and teared up at dinner, while Matt apparently sat there silently. She didn't think it was "anything serious," but the next day everything seemed to fall apart.

When Rachael asked Matt why he was quiet the night before, he started opening up. She said, "He said that at the end of the day, there were just qualities about me that he worries about having in a wife." Then, Rachael claims Matt said the he "couldn't see myself married to you." OOF.

Rachael's response? "I feel like after four years you should know or you should feel ready. And if you don't, then that's not a good thing. We probably shouldn't be together."

Matt shared the breakup on Instagramjust three hours after their conversation, leaving Rachael on a 12 1/2 hour international flight without anyone to talk to about it. Instead, she said she was left to anxiously process the breakup alone on the plane, unsure of what people were even saying about it all.

The aftermath of that conversation lead to Matt's out-of-the blue Instagram post, sharing the breakup with the world — just three hours afterwards. Rachael had to get on a 12 1/2 hour international flight back home afterwards, stuck processing this alone without access to her friends or family. She couldn't even see what everyone was saying about the shocking news.

Needless to say, everyone was surprised that Matt went from sharing a video eating pizza with Rachael one day (January 15) to posting their breakup the next (January 16). And it was confusing for Rachael, too. "That's probably one of the saddest things about just picturing your life with someone and thinking that is how your life's gonna look, and now it's just all taken away," Rachael said. "We talked about rings. He told me a few months ago to start saving some things, picking things out that we should go look at."

She said, "I'm still in total shock. I think that’s why I didn’t say anything. Still haven't made a statement or anything because I'm processing this just like everyone else is."

Watch Rachael Kirkconnell's Full 'Call Her Daddy' Episode Here:

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We hope Rachael is able to process this painful breakup peacefully.

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The Super Bowl is the perfect opportunity to dig into your favorite one-bite appetizers. From guacamole to jalapeño poppers and wings to queso, the options really do feel endless. But Super Bowl snacks aren't only about the chips and dip! If you're anything like us, you'll be too wrapped up in the game (and the halftime show, of course) to think about making a whole dinner, so your apps need to be delicious and filling.

These bite-size appetizers know how to rack up *lots* of flavor points, but also boast some health bonuses, too. Whether you're serving up something cheesy or keeping things vegan, make sure to stock up on paper plates, napkins, and themed toothpicks for your Super Bowl appetizer recipes. Then, let everyone dig in!

Even if your team didn’t make it to the finals this year, we know you’ll have a blast at your Super Bowl shindig if you invite a few of these bite-size appetizers along!

The Best Super Bowl Appetizers ​You Can Devour In One Bite

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Smoked Salmon Poke Bites

If you and your crowd love sushi, then you can't go wrong with serving these salmon bites. They feature all the best parts of a classic roll (rice, fresh fish, and ripe avocado), with a hands-on approach that doesn't require any utensils. (via Brit + Co)

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Cheesy Steak Keto Tacos

Going keto is one way to really cut your carbs quickly, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up all of your guilty pleasures – especially for occasions like the Super Bowl. This simple recipe lets you keep Taco Tuesday alive, even on a specialty diet. Make them mini for a marvelous bite-size snack! (via Brit + Co)

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Herb-Stuffed Mushroom Bites

Nothing says bite-size quite like stuffed mushrooms! Make these tiny football-inspired snacks to up your ‘shroom game. (via Brit + Co)

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Buffalo Chicken Taquitos

These one-bite appetizers are as easy as rolling up shredded chicken, cheese, and hot sauce into small tortillas and baking them for 15 minutes. Make sure you have extra ingredients on-hand – these will be done in a flash! (via Brit + Co)

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Bacon Pastry Twists With Beer Cheese Dip

Honestly, you may not even need to dip these pastry twists into any sauce. The flaky bacon-and-cheese-stuffed pastries are satisfying enough when eaten solo, but we've included a delightful beer cheese recipe to go with just in case. (via Brit + Co)

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Vegan Butter Board

The great thing about this Super Bowl appetizer is that it is completely customizable. Fill it with fruits, dips, and edible flowers, or make it into a sweet board with honey and chocolate chips. This concept is best served with single-bite waffles and crackers! (via Brit + Co)

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Tomato Confit Toast

If you want to serve something on the lighter side, opt for this tomato confit which features fresh tomatoes cooked in olive oil. Eat a spoonful over crunchy toast for the perfect football season finger food – or just dig into the jar with a spoon! (via Brit + Co)

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Greek Stuffed Mushrooms

Pack a bunch of veggies into one bite with these stuffed mushrooms that feature tomatoes, olives, and peppers all in one. This is one of the best Super Bowl appetizers to make since you can customize what you put in each mushroom. (via Brit + Co)

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Vegetarian Pigs-In-A-Blanket

Boost the flavor of vegetarian pigs-in-a-blanket by swapping bland tofu-based dogs for some scrumptious meatless sausage links instead! Ketchup and mustard are still encouraged, of course. (via Brit + Co)

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Gluten-Free Baked Avocado Fries

Panko breadcrumbs keep these baked avo fries crunchy and satisfying, but yield to a creamy avocado interior to keep your tongue guessing. Bite size appetizers don't get as good as this! (via Brit + Co)

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Vegan Potato Skins

Vegans love junk food as much as anyone else, so this dish packed with loaded potato skins should definitely be on your game day menu if you have any meatless guests coming over. But who are we kidding? Your meat-lovers will love this recipe, too. (via Brit + Co)

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Spanakopita Quesadillas

This one-bite appetizer combines two cuisines we love: Mexican and Greek! Turns out, spinach and phyllo pastry make great alternatives to regular flour tortillas. Once cooked, slice these 'dillas into tiny triangles so everyone gets a taste. (via Brit + Co)

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Crispy Cheese Pickle Chips

Here's an easy Super Bowl app to throw together: all you need is some cheese and super-salty pickle chips, and you have a winning appetizer! (via Cabot Creamery)

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Shrimp Tostada Bites

Forget about a plain ol’ shrimp cocktail, and opt for these vibrant tostadas for your Super Bowl get-together instead! There are so many different colors, flavors, and textures that your taste buds and your stomach will love you. (via Pizzazzerie)

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Brown Sugar-Glazed Turkey Meatballs

Each of these marble-size meatballs packs a huge flavor punch. You’ll enjoy sweet, savory, and slightly spicy sensations all at once. Grab a few because you'll *definitely* want more than one of these one-bite appetizers. (via Diethood)

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Cauliflower Wings with Buffalo Yogurt Dip

These cauliflower wings are a great veggie alternative to chicken wings: just grab one head of cauliflower, some olive oil, and salt. Then, get your wing-like flavor when you dip into the Buffalo-style yogurt dip in this recipe. Yum! (via Cabot Creamery)

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Summer Cracker One-Bite Appetizers

Super Bowl appetizers just got so much more colorful. These healthy cracker bites are easily customizable and make a gorgeous statement using different veggies among your snacky spread. (via Crowded Kitchen)

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Vegan Chicken Nuggets

Everyone should be able to enjoy your Super Bowl appetizers, so make sure you prep something for the plant-based eaters in your circle! These tofu "chicken" nuggets are delightfully crispy and super flavorful for chowing down on in between quarters. (via Two Spoons)

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Asian Meatball Sliders

Game day favorites like sliders and meatballs join this recipe to form some truly great Super Bowl appetizers. Adding some spiced pickles on top brings an irresistible tang to each bite! (via Give It Some Thyme)

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Bananas Foster Chex Mix

A lot of Super Bowl appetizers are savory, so aim to bring a little sweetness to the table with this caramelized, nutty Chex mix! Serve it in a big bowl, or spoon some into mini muffin liners for personal portions that you + your guests can snack on throughout the game... if they last that long, that is! (via SweetPhi)

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Roasted Winter Vegetable Kabobs with Sesame Tahini Dipping Sauce

Football food doesn’t have to be heavy. Colorful roasted veggie skewers do the trick too, especially when served with a silky sesame tahini dip! You can reuse this recipe for different sports games throughout the year — just swap the veggies for what's in season. (via Hello Veggie)

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Jalapeño Poppers

Spice things up with these cheesy, crowd-pleasing poppers! These are some of the *best* Super Bowl appetizers since they don't take super long to make and end up tasting oh-so heavenly. (via Cabot Creamery)

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Cheesy Garlic Bread

And the crowd goes wild! For this ooey-gooey garlic bread, of course. When it comes to one-bite Super Bowl appetizers, garlic bread just can't be beat. Everyone loves a carb! (via Averie Cooks)

Eclectic Recipes

Bacon-Wrapped Hearts of Palm

Crispy, smoky bacon wrapped around tangy hearts of palm is an elegant Super Bowl appetizer that’s even better when served with a dip made from caramelized shallots and olives. We're salivating already! (via Eclectic Recipes)

The Cookie Rookie

Sweet Potato Chorizo Cheese Balls

These cheese balls have everything a famished sports fan could want: biscuit mix, cheese, sweet potatoes, and sausage. Consider your search for one-bite appetizers over! (via The Cookie Rookie)

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Rainbow Crudité with Fire Feta

Spicy feta cheese and a carefully selected variety of veggies prove that crudité doesn’t have to be boring. Your vegetarian party guests will thank you for this one! (via The View From Great Island)

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Air Fryer Cajun Sausage Bites

Fiery homemade sausage bites are more flavorful than what you can buy in a plastic tube, and you can cook them in the air fryer to reduce the amount of oil needed to cook them until crispy on the outside. (via Cotter Crunch)

The Original Dish

Cornmeal Popovers with Herb Honey Butter

The herby honey butter that partners up with these one-bite appetizers is so good. It really elevates the snack to a higher level. Score! (via The Original Dish)

Give it Some Thyme

Marinated Tortellini Skewers

Transform tortellini from entrée to appetizer by marinating the cooked pasta in an herb-infused olive oil mix and threading it onto skewers along with mozzarella, peppers, sun-dried tomatoes, and basil. This is one of the best Super Bowl appetizers that's giving elegance. (via Give it Some Thyme)

My Food Story

Sticky Thai Meatballs

Keep the grape jelly and ketchup where they belong — far away from your meatballs. Instead, opt for a recipe that uses dynamic flavors like Thai curry paste, ginger, and fish sauce to season the meal. This one also combines chili flakes, soy, rice vinegar, and honey for the sticky-sweet sauce. (via My Food Story)

Savory Tooth

Low-Carb Parmesan Crisps

Impress your friends with a batch of homemade Parmesan crisps that'll use up that bag of shredded cheese in your fridge. They’re low-carb, which means you can eat… all of them, right?! (via Savory Tooth)

Half Baked Harvest

Ginger Sesame Chicken Potstickers

There are two things that set these juicy chicken potstickers apart. First, they’re encrusted with sesame seeds, so the bottoms are extra-crunchy. And second, they’re dunked into a sticky pomegranate sauce for an unexpected burst of fruity flavor with each bite! (via Half Baked Harvest)

Skinny Taste

Instant Pot Deviled Eggs

Every Super Bowl party needs a tray of deviled eggs, which are usually still the first thing to go from the snack bar! Make a big batch in your Instant Pot and keep the stovetop free for whipping up a pot of your famous game day chili. (via Skinny Taste)

This Wife Cooks

Dill Pickle Pinwheels

Pinwheels are the ultimate Super Bowl appetizer because they're full of flavor that you can enjoy in one bite. All you need to make these easy Super Bowl appetizers are dill pickles, flour tortillas, scallions, garlic powder, vegan cream cheese, and dill seasoning. (via This Wife Cooks)

Half Baked Harvest

Fried Goat Cheese Balls with Spicy Sage Honey

Instead of baking the usual fried mozzarella sticks this year, try this fried goat cheese recipe instead! The spicy sage honey sauce makes it a perfect mix of sweet and savory. Your guests won't be able to get enough! (via Half Baked Harvest)

Two Peas & Their Pod

Stuffed Mushrooms

This stuffed mushroom recipe is so good, it should be in the hall of fame for one-bite appetizers! (via Two Peas & Their Pod)

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