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DOCTOR WHO Cassandra Party Dip

Who says you can’t combine nerdiness and sports? If you’re planning a big Super Bowl party, we’re going to show you a few ways to celebrate football and fandom on Super Bowl Sunday through food, drinks, and a whole lot of fun.

While you watch two teams go head to head this Super Bowl Sunday, will you be rooting for the Zygons or the Cybermen? No matter who’s playing, one thing’s for certain — the winner is you when you make up a batch of this Lady Cassandra party dip.

If you roll up to the party with this dish, guests may think you’re carrying a bitchy trampoline, but surprise! It’s actually a cheesy, other-worldly appetizer.

Blogger Superspacechick cooked up this wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey creation for a Doctor Who viewing party but it would easily fit in at any type of party because who wouldn’t want to eat a savory hors d’oeuvre with a face on it?

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Hot bean dip serves as a base for this tempting treat and it’s covered with one full pound of cheese for good measure. Beautiful sliced radish eyes and juicy tomato lips top off this out of this world party treat. It seems a shame to dig in but who can resist? There’s no denying this last pure human is the tastiest. I can hear it now… “Moisturize me, with cheese.”

So while the big game is on, grab some chips and talk to the face by digging into the cheesiest party food in five billion years.

Get the recipe for Doctor Who Cassandra Dip on Super Space Chick’s blog.

Will you be making a Lady Cassandra party dip for the Super Bowl? Let us know in the comments and show us your game day snacks by tagging @nerdist and @justjennrecipes on Instagram!

IMAGE: Superspacechick

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