Offer
Provide additional details about the offer you're running.
Maybe you like sports. Or maybe you are like me and the main event is the food.
Either way, sports day is the perfect excuse to build a spread that shows up.
This is not the time to hold back.
Nachos. Wings. Sliders. Dips. You really cannot have too many.
If you are searching for sports day food ideas that are easy, flavorful, and crowd approved, you are in the right place.
Game day recipes do not need to be complicated to be memorable. A few smart pantry staples can turn everyday snacks into something people talk about long after the final score.
With Spice Witch Chili Oil and Chili Crisp, you can upgrade classic game day food in seconds.
A spoonful of Chili Crisp on crispy wings.
A drizzle of Chili Oil over loaded nachos.
A quick swirl into creamy dips.
That is it.
Easy upgrades. Big flavor. Zero complicated cooking.
These are the kinds of simple moves that make your sports party food taste intentional, even if you pulled it together last minute.
Here are a few go to game day recipes using chili oil and chili crisp.
Bake or air fry your wings until golden and crispy. Finish with Chili Crisp for crunch, savory depth, and just the right amount of heat. Perfect for football food ideas or any watch party snacks.
Pile tortilla chips with cheese, beans, and whatever toppings you love. Right before serving, drizzle Chili Oil over the top for a bold flavor boost that cuts through the richness.
This is one of the easiest nachos for game day upgrades you can make.
Stir Chili Oil into sour cream, yogurt, or cream cheese for an instant dip. Add Chili Crisp on top for texture and layered flavor. Serve with chips, veggies, or crackers.
These dips come together in minutes and disappear just as fast.
Add a small spoon of Chili Crisp to sliders right before serving. It brings heat, crunch, and complexity to even the simplest sandwich.
Whether you are hosting friends or keeping it cozy at home, game day food should feel flexible and fun. These easy appetizer ideas work for big gatherings, casual watch parties, and solo couch snacking.
Spice Witch Chili Oils and Chili Crisps are designed to meet you where you are.
No complicated recipes.
No special equipment.
Just really good flavor.
If you are building your sports day lineup, start with these essentials and let the food do the talking.
Stock your pantry with Chili Oil and Chili Crisp and make every sports day spread better.
From wings and nachos to dips and sliders, these are the flavor boosters that turn simple snacks into standout game day food.
Real honey with a slow, building chili burn — bold, sticky, and built for the squeeze. The heat shows up after the sweet. A smooth, pourable honey in a squeeze bottle made for the table, not the back of the pantry.
This isn't your average chili honey. Spice Witch Hot Honey is real honey with a slow, building chili burn — bold, sticky, and built for the squeeze. The heat shows up after the sweet, so it works on everything from breakfast to a cheese board. This is a smooth, pourable hot honey sauce in a squeeze bottle, made for the table, not the back of the pantry.
Real honey, real chili, no shortcuts — and a squeeze bottle made for drizzling. Because the heat builds after the sweetness lands, it stays friendly enough for breakfast and bold enough for a cheese board.
Want a crunchy, spoonable topping instead? Try our Spicy Honey Chili Crisp.
Spice Witch makes two sweet-and-spicy products. This one is the smooth, pourable squeeze bottle. Want the crunch instead? Go to Spicy Honey Chili Crisp. Want both? See the Hot Honey Duo bundle ($35.99).
What is the difference between Hot Honey and Spicy Honey Chili Crisp?
Hot Honey is a smooth, pourable honey in a squeeze bottle that you drizzle. Spicy Honey Chili Crisp is a crunchy, spoonable jar of sticky-savory crispy bits you scoop onto food. Same sweet-heat idea, two different formats.
Is this hot honey crunchy or pourable?
It's smooth and pourable, packed in a squeeze bottle — not a crunchy crisp.
Is Hot Honey good on pizza?
Yes — drizzle it on a slice of hot pizza fresh from the oven.
How do I use hot honey?
Drizzle it on pizza, fried chicken, biscuits, waffles, and goat cheese; glaze salmon or roasted carrots; or swirl it into hot tea.
Where is it made?
Made in small batches in Asheville, North Carolina. Spice Witch is woman-owned and founder-made.