What are some of the local dishes where you live (or places you like to go to)? Signature dishes that are associated with the area, like Texas brisket, poutine, Kentucky Hot Brown, Detroit pizza, etc. When we travel we like to seek out the local specialties whenever we can.
A few Minnesota favorites:
--Walleye, baked or breaded and fried. If it's served in restaurants, it's farm-raised and usually quite good, but if you fish or know someone who does, the walleye from a cold lake is awesome.
--Hot dish (basically anything thrown into a casserole dish with cream of mushroom soup and baked). Tater tot hot dish is a big one.
--Wild rice. It's harvested here late summer and if you drive to northern MN in the fall you'll see it sold by the pound along roadsides.
--In the Twin Cities many pubs have Jucy Lucy, a burger cooked with cheese on the inside of the patty.
A few Minnesota favorites:
--Walleye, baked or breaded and fried. If it's served in restaurants, it's farm-raised and usually quite good, but if you fish or know someone who does, the walleye from a cold lake is awesome.
--Hot dish (basically anything thrown into a casserole dish with cream of mushroom soup and baked). Tater tot hot dish is a big one.
--Wild rice. It's harvested here late summer and if you drive to northern MN in the fall you'll see it sold by the pound along roadsides.
--In the Twin Cities many pubs have Jucy Lucy, a burger cooked with cheese on the inside of the patty.