10+ State Fair Inspired Recipes to Make At Home (2024)

There are a few well-known facts about Minnesota:

  • The winters are absolutely horrendous.
  • There are a lot of lakes. Like, over 10,000.
  • Minnesotans spread a lot of time outside. Especially in the summer. See points 1 and 2 for reference.
  • Minnesotans are borderline obsessed with the Minnesota State Fair.
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There’s no need to sugarcoat it. There is no borderline. We’re straight-up obsessed with the fair.

Millions of us come together for 2 weeks straight to eat everything on a stick, sample beers, see farm animals, and pack like sardines in the streets of St. Paul, on land that’s literally dedicated to the MN state fairgrounds.

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You can imagine the devastation of not being able to gather this year. So much so that they’re actually organizing a state fair drive-through. If you’re not one of the lucky ones to snag a ticket in time, never fear! I’ve got you covered.

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I’ve also got you covered if you don’t give two cents about how us Minnesotans do the fair, but you love good ol’ fair food.

You’ll find some classic favorites from MN (ahem, cookies!) and some fair-food twists in this collection, as well as vegetarian remakes of some favorite fair food classics. Enjoy!

Homemade Fair-Inspired Recipes

Mini Carrot Corn Dogs

5 (2 ratings)

A vegetarian take on a fair favorite: mini corn dogs! Crispy, smoky, and fried to perfection!

Ingredients: marinated baby carrots, cornmeal, flour, milk, egg, oil for frying

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Scalloped Corn Arancini

A twist on a classic Midwestern favorite (corn casserole) and perfect for football games or fall potlucks, it's Scalloped Corn Arancini!

Ingredients: creamed corn, egg, fresh corn, Ritz crackers, panko

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Cinnamon Sugar Apple Fritters

5 (3 ratings)

Sweet and tart apple bits in a light, cinnamon batter, fried to a crisp exterior and coated in cinnamon sugar; they're better than mini donuts at the fair!

Ingredients: apples, cinnamon, sugar, flour, egg, milk, oil for frying

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Beer Battered Fried Pickles

Crunchy, salty, dill pickles dipped in a light, crisp beer batter coating and fried to perfection. Serve them with a buttermilk parsley dressing for a tasty snack!

Ingredients: beer, flour and rice flour, spices, dill pickle slices, oil for frying, buttermilk dressing

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Sweet Corn Caramel Ice Cream

Creamy sweet corn ice cream swirled with caramel and topped with bits of chocolate covered sugar cone for a crunch!

Ingredients: fresh corn, heavy cream, vanilla, sugar, salted caramel, sugar cones, chocolate

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Ultimate Chocolate Chip Cookies

4.89 (9 ratings)

The ULTIMATE chocolate chip cookies- full of rich, intense flavor. Buttery, salty, and not-too-sweet, these grown-up cookies will satisfying that cooking craving.

Ingredients: flour, baking soda, shortening, sugarn, brown sugar, eggs, vanilla and butter extract, bittersweet chocolate chips

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Gouda Stuffed Pretzel Bites with Raspberry Pepper Jam

5 (1 rating)

Step aside, regular pretzel bites, these ones are filled with creamy Gouda cheese that pairs perfect with a sweet raspberry pepper jam. Savory, sweet, cheesy, delicious!

Ingredients: dry yeast, flour/etc, gouda, serrano pepper, raspberry preserves

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Fresh Sweet Corn Salsa

There's nothing better than summer sweet corn, and putting making fresh salsa with grilled corn on the cob is exceptional! This recipe comes together in under 10 minutes and is bursting with flavor from in-season produce.

Ingredients: sweet corn, red onion, garlic, jalapeno, tomato, cilantro lime

Bourbon BBQ Chicken Wings

5 (14 ratings)

Up your wing game with these Bourbon BBQ Wings! They're baked to crispy perfection then tossed in a spicy, sweet, sticky Bourbon BBQ Sauce. They're finger-licking good!

Ingredients: chicken wings, bourbon BBQ sauce

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Crispy Buffalo Cauliflower Bites

4.88 (32 ratings)

A vegetarian wing option, serve these crispy cauliflower bites with buffalo sauce or Bourbon BBQ sauce (above) for a delicious meat-free option!

Ingredients: cauliflower, cornstarch, panko, spices

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Vegetarian Tater Tot Hotdish (Casserole)

4.79 (33 ratings)

It's not on a stick, but it's a classic Midwest casserole that is full of flavor, nostalgia, and texture.

Ingredients: mixed veggies, mushroom soup, lots of cheese, tater tots

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Get the Recipe10+ State Fair Inspired Recipes: Fresh Sweet Corn Salsa

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 5 minutes mins

Total: 10 minutes mins

Servings: 8 servings

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Missing your favorite State Fair foods this summer? We've got you covered with these fair-inspired recipes. They're fried, they're in season, and they're totally guilty-pleasure-worthy!

Ingredients

  • 2 corn-on-the-cob ears
  • 1 1/2 Tablespoon red onion, finely diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 1 1/2 Tablespoon jalapeno, finely chopped
  • 1 to mato, diced
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 3 Tablespoon cilantro, chopped
  • 1/2 lime, juiced

Instructions

  • Preheat grill to medium-high heat. Place the shucked ears of corn on the cob on the grill and cook, turning every minute or so, until charred grill marks appear and kernels are tender. Remove and let cool slightly before cutting off kernels and placing them in a bowl.

  • To the corn kernels, add the remaining ingredients and stir to combine. Taste test and adjust salt or other ingredients as desired. Serve with tortilla chips and enjoy!

Notes

Makes approximately 2 cups of salsa.

Calories: 7kcal, Carbohydrates: 2g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 147mg, Potassium: 55mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 171IU, Vitamin C: 7mg, Calcium: 5mg, Iron: 1mg

Course: Snack

Author: Becca Mills

Cuisine: American

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What are the top 10 fair foods? ›

Our 25 favorite fair foods of all time
  • 1 of 25. Blooming Onion. Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty Images. ...
  • 2 of 25. Boiled Peanuts. EyesWideOpen/Getty Images. ...
  • 3 of 25. Caramel & Candy Apples. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images. ...
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What is the best food to sell at a fair? ›

Traditional Favorite Fair Foods

There are tried-and-true favorites that your customers can rely on. This includes hot dogs, corn dogs, funnel cakes, and Saratoga Swirls. Foods that add to the fair atmosphere yet are easy-to-make are a win-win. Keep these regulars on the menu, as they are reliable.

What is the most sold carnival food? ›

What Is the Most Popular Carnival Food?
  • Funnel Cake. A deep-fried dough pastry, typically served with powdered sugar. ...
  • Cotton Candy. A fluffy, cloud-like treat made from spun sugar, often colored pink or blue. ...
  • Corn Dogs. ...
  • Elephant Ears. ...
  • Popcorn. ...
  • Churros. ...
  • Caramel Apples. ...
  • Snow Cones.

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From deep fried foods to sugary treats, fair food can skyrocket your daily intake of calories, sugar, and fat. It's important to be mindful of the foods you consume, especially when you're on a strict diet. We've compiled your top favorite fair foods and “healthier” alternatives that cut the calories in half.

How to make a carnival at home? ›

How to Create Your Own Backyard Carnival
  1. Bean bag toss.
  2. Cornhole.
  3. Water balloon toss.
  4. Hula Hoops.
  5. Potato sack race.
  6. Photobooth.
  7. Face painting.
  8. Cookie or cupcake decorating.

What are carnival dishes? ›

Back in the early 1900's, “carnival glass” bowls and vases were popular prizes at carnivals and fairs. Created in all different sizes, styles and colors, carnival glass can be recognized by its distinctive iridescent shimmer.

What do you eat on carnival? ›

Dining in specialty restaurants and snacking at cafes and lounges (featured on select ships), such as but not limited to: The Steakhouse, Bonsai Sushi, Bonsai Teppanyaki, Ji Ji Asian Kitchen, Seafood Shack, Cucina del Capitano, Chibang!, Guy's Pig & Anchor Bar-B-Que Smokehouse|Brewhouse, The Chef's Table, Emeril's ...

What state has the best fair food? ›

Since 2005, the Big Tex Choice Awards contest has solidified the State Fair of Texas as the top Fair for great food creations.

What does carnival do with wasted food? ›

We lead the industry with over 600 innovative food waste biodigesters installed across our fleet, which enabled our ships to organically decompose uneaten food on board in 2023 to just a fraction of the original volume. By “digesting” this leftover food down to a liquid form, it can be sustainably returned to nature.

What do you call a food sold at the carnival? ›

Some popular carnival foods include cotton candy, funnel cakes, corn dogs, caramel apples, popcorn, snow cones, and deep-fried treats like Oreos, Twinkies, and pickles. Are there healthier options available at carnivals?

What are the top 5 most eaten foods? ›

The most commonly eaten foods vary depending on cultural preferences, but globally, staples like rice, wheat, corn, and potatoes are among the most consumed. Other commonly eaten foods include vegetables, fruits, meat (such as chicken, pork, and beef), fish, and dairy products like milk and cheese.

What foods sell the most? ›

While pantry staples and foods like chicken, milk, and eggs are probably frequently found in your grocery cart, none of these products have the distinction of being named the top-selling grocery item in the country. Instead, that honor belongs to bananas. That's right!

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