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LSU Tigers game day recipes and co*cktails! These appetizers, sweet treats & drinks are perfect for an LSU Tailgate!
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With a moniker like "Death Valley", you might not think of LSU as the most hospitable place to tailgate.
Yes, LSU fans are known as some of the loudest, proudest and most spirited fans in the SEC, but while they defend their team fiercely, they also welcome guests to the tailgate with open arms and heaping plates!
In today's post, we're talking all things LSU Tigers, interweaving elements of Louisiana's rich food culture into the tailgate menu and gearing up for an exciting season ahead... Let's Geaux!
Jump to:
- LSU Football Facts
- LSU Tailgate Food
- Game Day Essentials
- More Themed Tailgate Recipes
A few facts about the LSU Tigers:
- Location: Louisiana State University is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- Stadium: Tiger Stadium (Death Valley)
- Mascot: Mike the Tiger
- Team Colors: Purple and Gold
- Team Saying or Chant: "Geaux Tigers!"
- Marching Band: The Golden Band from Tigerland
- Fight Song: "Fight for LSU"
LSU Tailgate Food
It isn't uncommon to see vats of bubbling oil and seafood boils at LSU tailgates (at least that was my experience when I visited!), but if you're looking for something a little simpler to pack, I've got you covered with some simple, Louisiana-inspired eats!
Here's what we've got on the LSU Tailgate menu:
- co*cktails: LSU Spiked Blueberry Lemonade, Tiger Tea
- Appetizers: Creole Sausage Balls, Spicy Louisiana Shrimp Dip
- Desserts: Mini King Cakes, Bananas Foster Cookie Bars
LSU Spiked Blueberry Lemonade - Always Order Dessert
Sip purple and gold with this LSU inspired spiked blueberry lemonade co*cktail that’s perfect for college football parties and tailgates.
Tiger Tea - Southern Living
Amid the plethora of game day foods, LSU fans need a seriously sippable drink—and they have it in Tiger Tea. Learn how to make this Tiger Tea co*cktail using lemonade and sweet tea vodka.
Creole Sausage Balls with Remoulade Dipping Sauce - Salt & Lavender
Sausage balls are a classic American appetizer that are perfect for a tailgate. This Cajun twist is ideal for an LSU Tailgate!
Spicy Louisiana Shrimp Dip - Dinner Then Dessert
Spicy Louisiana Shrimp Dip is a spicy, creamy dip with Cajun spices that you can make in 30 minutes. It’ll be the hit of your Tiger Tailgate!
Mini King Cakes
These Mini King Cakes are a bite-sized nod to the Louisiana Mardi Gras classic. Turned into a hand-held individual dessert, they make a great sweet treat for game day!
Check out this recipe
Bananas Foster Cookie Bars - Go Bold With Butter
This decadent dessert has a sugar cookie base and topped with a luscious cream cheese frosting and, of course, a banana caramel that you’ll want to put on everything!
Game Day Essentials
You're going to need some Purple & Gold if you want to make your tailgate stand out! Check out theLSU Tigers Tailgate shop pagethat I've curated with some of the best game day essentials.
Looking to elevate your tailgate in a more neutral way? Check out myFootball Season Tailgate Essentials Shopwhere I share my tailgating must-haves!
More Themed Tailgate Recipes
Interested in exploring tailgates for the other SEC teams? Take a look at my the other posts in the Tailgate Thursday series:
- Alabama Crimson Tide
- Auburn Tigers
- Florida Gators
- Georgia Bulldogs
- Kentucky Wildcats
- LSU Tigers
- Mississippi State Bulldogs
- Missouri Tigers
- Ole Miss Rebels
- South Carolina Gameco*cks
- Tennessee Volunteers
- Vanderbilt Commodores
Don't forget to tag me and the recipe authors and show off your game day tailgate spread!
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Debra says
In your recipe for the tiger bark, you say to melt the white chocolate and peanut butter for 1 1/2 minutes@ 30 MINUTE intervals. While most folks would realize you meant 30 SECOND intervals, I. Would hate for you to have to deal with that 1 person who put it in for 30 minutes because that's what it said. ? Looks like a good recipe that I for sure will be trying. Thank you.
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thekitchenprep says
Oh my goodness, Debra! I'm glad you caught that! 🙂 Thanks for letting me know, I'll fix it right now. I hope you enjoy it when you give it a try!
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