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14 ballpark snacks you can make at home

Watching baseball this weekend? Get a taste of the game-time atmosphere at home with these classic snacks.
14 ballpark snacks you can make at home

Photo, Roberto Caruso.

12 Ballpark snacks

Take me out to the ball game...

We have 8 ways to top a hot dog, sweet and savoury popcorn—even peanut chips! Go through our gallery for great snacks to get you through the Blue Jays' six-game stretch that starts today, beginning with our Spanish tomato bravas hot dog.

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Spanish tomato bravas hot dogPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

A basket of french fries

You can't go wrong with homemade fries on game day.
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Campfire fries.Photo, Roberto Caruso.

Thai spicy peanut hot dog

If you're feeling adventurous, this simple peanut-coconut satay curry sauce with cucumbers and crispy onions is an amazing hot-dog-topper.
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Thai spicy peanut hot dogPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Three-ingredient ice cream

Looking to cool down with something sweet? Our ultra-easy three-ingredient ice cream is just what you need.
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Triple scoop ice cream conePhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Korean kimchee, ginger and sesame hot dog

Add some spice to those 'dogs. Kimchee is an addictive, fiery cabbage pickle you can make at home, or buy in grocery stores.
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Korean kimchee, ginger and sesame hot dogPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Fresh popcorn

Every bite will leave you wanting more! Popped on the stovetop (it's easy, we promise!) with a sprinkling of sugar this is snacktime favourite.
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14 ballpark snacks you can make at homePhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Japanese crunchy ramen hot dog

This combination of toppings, inspired by savoury veggie pancakes called okonomiyaki, is creamy, crunchy, sweet and sour all at once.
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Japanese crunchy ramen hot dogPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Ketchup popcorn

Our easy 10-minute, homemade ketchup gives this crunchy snack a pop of Canadian flavour.
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14 ballpark snacks you can make at home

Indian chickpea and lime hot dog

Crunchy pappadums, mango chutney and hot lime pickle bring all the best parts of a curry dinner onto a hot dog.
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Indian chickpea and lime hot dogPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Beer margaritas

Beer gets a makeover! We’ve combined two summer favourites (a refreshing lager and a citrusy margarita) into a cocktail everyone will want to sip on this weekend.
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Lagerita: A beer margarita recipePhoto, Sian Richards.

Danish pickles and crispy onion hot dog

A mix of crunchy onions, tangy vegetables and creamy mayo make this hot dog unforgettable.
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Danish pickles and crispy onion hot dogPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

Peanut chips

Two classic snacks meet—and together, they may just make the best snack ever.
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14 ballpark snacks you can make at home

Canadian cheese and maple mayo hot dog

Maple-mustard mayo pairs with crisp radish and squeaky cheese curds for what might just be the ultimate Canadian-themed hot dog.
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Canadian cheese curds and maple mayo hot dogPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

British onions and gravy hot dog

Watch Sunday's game? Who needs a roast when you can surprise everyone with our spin on a British classic, onions and gravy.
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British onions and gravy hot dogPhoto, Roberto Caruso.

As the Jays match up against both the Red Sox and the Yankees over the next six days, we're feeling like getting in on the excitement with some classic snacks! And if you're watching the playoff push from home, these snacks will create a little of that ballpark vibe as you settle in to watch on the couch.

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