If Cincinnati chili is a hate crime, then I'm an Aryan Brotherhood skinhead - that shit is amazing, and you deserve a curbstomping for dissing it. I've even made it at home with custom recipes when out of the US - nothing beats that sweet combination of spice, cinnamon, meat, diced brown onions and softened pasta. When Trump wins again in 2024, it'll be declared the new national dish.
Hot brown is good but definitely not a common food in Kentucky.
Burgoo is just small game stew again not common at all in Kentucky but they have a festival for it
Bourbon balls are a thing but buckeye balls are a lot more common.
Reality is Ky is Bourbon, Horses and College Basketball to most people.
One of the problem food wise is that Ky has 4 very distinct regions inside it so nothing really is an everywhere thing here.
Like I'm from Eastern Ky and Soup Beans and Cornbread are my iconic Ky food because its Appalachian.
Central Ky is just less trashy Ohio
Western Ky is just midwest
And southern ky has more in common with the south then even Tennessee does.
You can get poki bowls at any grocery store, they just tent to look like raw fish with some shredded vegetables in it rather than the rice thing people on the mainland eat
Tex-Mex has no average. Bad Tex-Mex is unreasonably horrid; good Tex-Mex is a religious experience. Unfortunately it's much easier to make the bad stuff.
The frick is in this garbage? i've had plenty of nice tasting cheese sauce in my life but the 2 times i've had american style cheese sauce it's been fricking disgusting
>In 'n out burger >signature dish
I got moved to this godawful desert of a state four years ago and i have never understood the obsession. It's an 'okay' burger and it's on the cheaper side, that's all i can say about it. So why the frick is the line always backing up to the street?
it's a burger made with fresh ingredients delivered to them every day, that's some good shit right there. also the animal style fries and burgers are the shit.
>all day buffet >alien burger
look buffets are just tourist traps but maybe since nevada doesnt really have much in regional foods
never fricking heard of the alien burger and i assume its some area 51 tourist shit
I'm mildly surprised how much of this is clearly modern because it is a weird touch on a completely mundane thing, instead of being proper regional food that is clearly an attempt to make an edible meal out of otherwise wasted food.
Meme tier image but
Going by exotic taste: Alaska
Best overall: NY, NY style pizza, meatball hero, buffalo wings, fricking cheesecake, all top tier, all alone wouldn't be too special, but all together launch NY up top. Mogs the rest of America hard.
Best dish regardless of state, there can only be one: If we discard regular food as in plain steak/beef/chicken as being a dish, and we should given that they were all discovered in Europe first, bluntly put Massachusetts's.
You cannot beat chocolate chip cookies, and Ruth Wakefield made them there, so it wins.
no they are not. where do you get them? I've lived there for 55 years, I have seen 1 place that made them and it went out of business years ago. maybe in tucson. but definitely NOT the whole state.
wtf is up with those wannabe "german" dishes? half of those have incomprehensible names as well. seems like lots of our morons emigrated to the new world back then.
They're definitely not the best, but they deserve more respect than they get. Beer boiled bratwurst are better than any ordinary hot dog, and all the freshwater fish are really tasty.
Current Montanan here. The huckleberry I get, but how in the frick are potato wedges supposed to be a MT thing??? As a former FL person at least they got the Cubano and Key Lime pie right.
i live in hawaii and i never seen a spam burger in my life. maybe at some "gourmet" burger place but its not a normal local thing. spam musubi is way more common
>"baked"
DUDE
Obviously Cincinnati chili. Are half of those even state dishes and not just dishes that people in that state eat just like in every other state?
idk, it's OC some anon posted on /misc/ a long time ago
>spaghetti covered in chocolate, cinnamon, onions, and 1 lbs of shredded american cheese
>""""chili""""
Cincinnatti cooking should be considered a hate crime
>should be considered a hate crime
woah now is not THAT based
If Cincinnati chili is a hate crime, then I'm an Aryan Brotherhood skinhead - that shit is amazing, and you deserve a curbstomping for dissing it. I've even made it at home with custom recipes when out of the US - nothing beats that sweet combination of spice, cinnamon, meat, diced brown onions and softened pasta. When Trump wins again in 2024, it'll be declared the new national dish.
I'm from Kentucky and the only actual close regional dish I've had is Cincy Chilli, I have no fricking idea what "Burgoo" is
Hot brown is good but definitely not a common food in Kentucky.
Burgoo is just small game stew again not common at all in Kentucky but they have a festival for it
Bourbon balls are a thing but buckeye balls are a lot more common.
Reality is Ky is Bourbon, Horses and College Basketball to most people.
One of the problem food wise is that Ky has 4 very distinct regions inside it so nothing really is an everywhere thing here.
Like I'm from Eastern Ky and Soup Beans and Cornbread are my iconic Ky food because its Appalachian.
Central Ky is just less trashy Ohio
Western Ky is just midwest
And southern ky has more in common with the south then even Tennessee does.
>hawaii
>poke bowl
Stop posting this moronic clickbait garbage.
You can get poki bowls at any grocery store, they just tent to look like raw fish with some shredded vegetables in it rather than the rice thing people on the mainland eat
Texas with the grand slam.
Tex-Mex is dogshit
Tex-Mex has no average. Bad Tex-Mex is unreasonably horrid; good Tex-Mex is a religious experience. Unfortunately it's much easier to make the bad stuff.
Pho from the humid jungles of WA
The frick is in this garbage? i've had plenty of nice tasting cheese sauce in my life but the 2 times i've had american style cheese sauce it's been fricking disgusting
Its just Velveeta milk and sometimes like rotel or sausage
>Utah
Onion burger is by far the best.
Imagine eating meat
I don't think you're ever had one, onion burgers have meat. Also what's in that image isn't even an onion burger.
>every single dish is either hamburger or pie
welcome to america
>In 'n out burger
>signature dish
I got moved to this godawful desert of a state four years ago and i have never understood the obsession. It's an 'okay' burger and it's on the cheaper side, that's all i can say about it. So why the frick is the line always backing up to the street?
>godawful desert of a state
Literally just move up north homosexual lol
Desert or proximity to SF, what a painful choice
>proximity to sf
hello noncalifornian
still seething about the California bogeyman??
Its a NOT!Mcdonald that was base on word of mouth. Now most of the states can see its bullshit.
it's a burger made with fresh ingredients delivered to them every day, that's some good shit right there. also the animal style fries and burgers are the shit.
im contractually obligated to say poke bowl but damn do i love me a california roll and gumbo. hush puppies are a close second
>pierogi
>american
Texas, no argument. Chilli con carne blows everything else on that list out of the water
It’s a list of foodstuffs each state is known for, not necessarily ones that were invented there.
putting geoduck instead of smoked salmon for washington is insane
>Pennsylvania has one
>New York has six
guys I think I know where OP is from
>all day buffet
>alien burger
look buffets are just tourist traps but maybe since nevada doesnt really have much in regional foods
never fricking heard of the alien burger and i assume its some area 51 tourist shit
I hate to say it anon, but that's precisely what Nevada basically is
I'm mildly surprised how much of this is clearly modern because it is a weird touch on a completely mundane thing, instead of being proper regional food that is clearly an attempt to make an edible meal out of otherwise wasted food.
You know I live near Cleveland and have never had a proper Polish boy
it's not the garbage plate, I can tell you that
Meme tier image but
Going by exotic taste: Alaska
Best overall: NY, NY style pizza, meatball hero, buffalo wings, fricking cheesecake, all top tier, all alone wouldn't be too special, but all together launch NY up top. Mogs the rest of America hard.
Best dish regardless of state, there can only be one: If we discard regular food as in plain steak/beef/chicken as being a dish, and we should given that they were all discovered in Europe first, bluntly put Massachusetts's.
You cannot beat chocolate chip cookies, and Ruth Wakefield made them there, so it wins.
Muh Insane Clown Posse
All of them
>Which state has the best signature dish?
"sonoran hot dogs" are NOT a thing in AZ.
Yes they are. They're pretty common even up in Phoenix now, and started in Tucson and Hermosillo.
no they are not. where do you get them? I've lived there for 55 years, I have seen 1 place that made them and it went out of business years ago. maybe in tucson. but definitely NOT the whole state.
where do you live? Gila Bend?
there are food trucks all over Phoenix metro that sell that shit late into the night. mostly in Mexican neighborhoods though
You've never left Scottsdale, have you?
I've been all over the metro area, eaten in high end restaurants and run down hole in the walls. I have never seen a sonoran dog on any menu.
I feel like I’ve seen Sonoran dogs a lot, but the only place I can remember it being on the menu is Chase Field.
French dip is a California thing?
Yeah it originated from a restaurant in Los Angeles.
I’m surprised they don’t have Clam Nectar or some kind of fried fish or chowder or Salmon for Washington
Phillipe’s right?
yeah phillipe the original, great spot. i go every so often
Wyoming. Bacon cheeseburger
>fry sauce
>Jello
>Signature dish
love me some pork bbq
wtf is up with those wannabe "german" dishes? half of those have incomprehensible names as well. seems like lots of our morons emigrated to the new world back then.
>ice cream potato
>latkes
no we fricking dont
You've never had quality 'rab 'cakes if ain't from Maryland
Runza Chads ww@
what an absolutely abhorrent map
kansas city bbq
Connecticut should be steamed cheeseburgers
>tenderloin
Das it mane
>Hoosier tenderloin
Yup, Iowa can frick right off.
Anyone try an ice cream potatoes?
brats and cheese curds are top
t. shitinois resident
Minnesota and Wisconsin
They're definitely not the best, but they deserve more respect than they get. Beer boiled bratwurst are better than any ordinary hot dog, and all the freshwater fish are really tasty.
came here to say wisconsin is unironically S tier for american food
Going off of this pic, I'm going to say Maryland since I live there and I fricking love crab cakes.
Current Montanan here. The huckleberry I get, but how in the frick are potato wedges supposed to be a MT thing??? As a former FL person at least they got the Cubano and Key Lime pie right.
>more than half of the southeasts food is Black person smut
>all that chink shit on the west coast
christ this country is collapsing
>Kentucky doesn't have fried chicken
>Colorado has pot brownies and bull testicles
>ice cream potato
Idahogays explain yourselves
lived in panhandle most of my life and have never heard of a latke or ice cream potatoes.
apparently it's ice cream covered in cocoa made to look like a potato
No chicken is able to fry a steak
i live in hawaii and i never seen a spam burger in my life. maybe at some "gourmet" burger place but its not a normal local thing. spam musubi is way more common