Bobby Flay's Tips for Surviving a Super Bowl Party
Bobby Flay manages to stay fit and healthy even with a busy lifestyle as a chef, and he's eager to share his healthy eating and fitness plan with fans in a seven-part Web series, Bobby Flay Fit.
Our exclusive seven-part web series, Bobby Flay Fit, offered a look into Bobby Flay's lifestyle -- despite his erratic, busy schedule as a chef, he makes time for exercise, plans healthy meals and practices portion control when he's at restaurants (his own, or others'). We were curious about his strategy for tackling football parties, where the beer flows freely and the food is often over-the-top indulgent. Here are his game-day tips, plus a few healthy football-party recipes so you can enjoy this Sunday.
Bobby Flay: You can't get away from it. The reality is, I can tell you to bring a nice salad to a party, but nobody’s going to eat it. You're going to be surrounded by chips and dip, chicken wings, chili and all those kinds of things. It's totally fine. Just be careful with how much you eat. You don't need bowls and bowls of the stuff. Just be moderate in the amount you eat and drink that day. You'll enjoy the game better that way.
BF: Let's say I'm drinking a vodka-tonic. I'll have one and then my next glass will be a glass of water. So that I go one-for-one — it helps fill me up that way. It won't dilute the calories, but you're not drinking vodka, after vodka. By doing one-and-one, it cuts my alcohol intake by half.
Whether you're headed to a party or hosting one of your own, make sure there are plenty of healthy snack options around: