Taste of Home on MSN21d
How to Make Minnesota Hot Dish
So you call it a casserole? Everyone knows that in Minnesota, we call it hot dish. Here's how to make this specialty hot dish ...
In the 1930s at Grace Lutheran Church in Mankato, Minnesota, the women of the church’s ladies aid group recorded the first-ever hot dish recipe in the Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid Cookbook. According to ...
The region’s cuisine has been shaped by many forces and communities, including (but not limited to) the Native American nations, such as the Ojibwe, Menominee, Ho-Chunk and Dakota, and immigrants from ...
Here are all the reasons why no one is cheering for your casserole at the office potluck. With simple ingredients and easy preparation, casseroles save time and energy without compromising on taste.
When it comes to signature dishes for a state, according to Stacker, there is only one true pick for Minnesota.
Minneapolis Star Tribune on MSN12d
Enjoy the flavors of fall without the heavy dishes
The light side of fall flavors: Romaine, Apple, Hazelnut and Gruyère Salad with Creamy Honey-Mustard Dressing. (Meredith ...
The choice to campaign as "Coach" Walz may be as tactically bankrupt as it is morally so: if Americans truly want an American ...
Hot beef commercial is the perfect comforter to blanket the belly during cold northern autumns and winters. "It's just the most delicious thing you can eat," said Minnesota native Greg Urban.
Steak? Seafood? Chicken? Let’s be honest: The main dish doesn’t matter when you order one of these sides, voted the best in the city by Rochester Magazine readers. Spoiler alert: You won’t ...
From thick slices of cake on Snelling Avenue to unctuous rice bowls on Lyndale, read what dishes and restaurants the Minnesota Daily arts writers are ... Chances are Andrea carries it, and it’s hot ...
Want to spice up your fall meals? Explore viral food trends and techniques showing up in kitchens this season.
Riley Andersen, the lead character in “Inside Out 2,” is a Minnesota native still adjusting to her family’s move to San Francisco. That’s not the film’s only connection to the state.