All-American Recipes | | | | - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Looking to add some excitement to ho-hum dinnertime? Here's something that'll do it! This recipe is inspired by one of ...more
- Sioux City, Iowa - It's believed that this beefy dinner favorite originated in the Iowa and was created by a cook named "Joe." Today, there are many ways ...more
- Oneida, Idaho - Everyone knows that potatoes are an Idaho specialty, but do you know all of the different ways that Idahoans enjoy their potatoes? Here ...more
- Brunswick, Georgia - The origins of this dish have been debated for a long time, and we're not picking sides! We're just sharing a recipe for a version ...more
- Chicago, Illinois - Whenever we're in Chicago, our trip isn't complete until we indulge in this traditional favorite. Since we can't get enough of it, we ...more
- Paris, Kentucky - In this Southern state, you'll find plenty of horses, lots of bluegrass, and one special-tasting ingredient that's pretty famous around ...more
Keep on scrolling for more recipes! | | | | | - Plymouth, Wisconsin - The city of Plymouth is considered the "Cheese Capital of the World"! So, of course, we had to share a recipe that was ...more
- Knoxville, Tennessee - Did you know that one of the biggest manufacturer's of baked beans is based out of Tennessee? Well, you do now! This dish is ...more
- Crisfield, Maryland - Crisfield is the southernmost town in Maryland. It is a waterside community that's known for it's wildlife, natural beauty, and one ...more
- Santa Barbara, California - The main flavor ingredient in this recipe was actually created in Santa Barbara, CA in the 1950s! Today, it's one of the most ...more
- Yazoo City, Mississippi - Take a break and treat yourself to this 30-minute Southern dinner that calls for one of Mississippi's most famous ingredients ...more
- Tampa, Florida - We bet you're feeling a bit confused about this one (especially if you're not from Florida). Some people believe that Tampa is the best ...more
- Salt Lake City, Utah - Folks in Utah sure know how to deliver lots of comfort! One of their most popular dishes is one that's meant to warm the hearts ...more
- New Orleans, Louisiana - Do you know what the difference between Cajun-style cooking and Creole-style cooking is? Well, one simple way to think ...more
- Boston, Massachusetts - There's absolutely no arguing this one! This has got to be the most famous dish served in all of Boston. They even have ...more
- Smithfield, Virginia - If you're going to be as authentic as possible with this recipe, you need to make sure you're using real Smithfield ham. It's the only ...more
- Buffalo, New York - There's no keeping this one a secret! In 1964, the Anchor Bar in Buffalo, NY invented these and we're all so very grateful to them ...more
- Omaha, Nebraska - We're going to shock you all with this one, especially if you're from the state that claims this recipe isn't actually from Omaha. In this ...more
- Grand Forks, Minnesota - There's something to be said about Midwestern hospitality. Folks in places like Minnesota are famous for making dishes like ...more
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