Jalapeño Cheeseburger Hotdish
Fun Fact: Ore-Ida invented tater tots in 1953 and actually has the trademark on the name “tater tot” (though “tater tot” is commonly used as… Read More »Jalapeño Cheeseburger Hotdish
Bannock Bread (Indigenous North America)
Bannock (sometimes called frybread) has a presence throughout all of North America and almost every Indigenous nation. The original version of Bannock was believed to… Read More »Bannock Bread (Indigenous North America)
Sweet Beet Pasta
So I like this dish a lot more than one would expect. Most people I know see beets as pretty “eh”, but add some sweetness… Read More »Sweet Beet Pasta
Burgundy Mushrooms
The way this dish can be served reminds me a lot of New Orleans Barbecue Shrimp: they both have a super flavorful broth, loaded with… Read More »Burgundy Mushrooms
Hotdish (1930, Minnesota, USA)
Hotdish’s name was first coined in a 1930 cookbook by the Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid. While the originating cookbook was Minnesotan, Hotdish is popular throughout… Read More »Hotdish (1930, Minnesota, USA)
Wild Rice Soup (Minnesota, USA)
Did you know Manoomin (the Ojibwe name for Wild Rice) is the only grain indigenous to North America? It grows in the shallow waters of… Read More »Wild Rice Soup (Minnesota, USA)
Fried Cheese Curds (Wisconsin, USA)
Fun Fact: Wisconsin produces over 600 types of cheese (more than double the runner-up state). Learn more about their cheese prowess here. Fried cheese curds… Read More »Fried Cheese Curds (Wisconsin, USA)