My State Food is Better Than Yours

TiffinyKC said:
Here's another hat in the ring for Kansas...
Number 1 is the BBQ, try Fiorella's Jack Stacks (out of Kansas City), I promise you that it will be some of the best BBQ that you will ever eat...they mail order by the way. :cheer2:
JACK'S IS BEST!!! It's unbelievable -- the mail order is very good too, but not quite as awesome as on site. :cheer2:
 
JR6ooo4 said:
Illinois! our is the Cardinal!!!Mikeeee

You eat Cardinals????
I don't think St. Louie-ans would like that??
 
Pizza and hot dogs (no kethcup!)!
I used to live in Central Il. What's the deal with a "pork tenderloin"? Never heard of it until I moved there.
 
TenThousandVolts said:
Baltimore, MD checking in. MD is a contender for best food. Steamed crabs and the world's best crab cakes. MMMMM

Amen to that!!!! :worship: :worship: :worship: :worship:

And any other seafood that you can put Old Bay on!

don't forget ....

oysters
clams
shrimp
corn on the cob

Thrashers french fries
 

Originally Posted by mhaley
From Jersey here....nothing beats any eggs in a real diner or a porkroll, egg, and cheese on a hard roll from any deli. Make sure the porkroll is cut really thin and fried to a nice crisp. You can have a months worth of cholersterol by 9am!!!



What I wouldn't give to have one right now! miss it, miss it!
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My aunt is in VA and has the same feelings as you..... we send her care packages of porkroll and scrapple twice a year!
 
my home state, MA = real fried clams (not those awful rubbery strip things you get everywhere else) and Lobster. Steamed Clams. Apples off a tree in the back yard.
 
donac said:
I'm from Jersey and I have to say that since it is the end of summer all I can think about is fresh Jersey corn and tomatoes.

Amen to that. I used to live about three minutes from the Jersey border and the farm stands there had the best tomatoes and corn in the world.
 
MEG&MINNIE said:
I love the BIG E ...I grew up in Springfield and going to the BIG E every year is just sort of my tradition (if I do happen to miss a year , I don't worry since it never seems to change much) My favorite thing to do is "sample" some of the foods in each of the State Buildings.....I love the Clam Fritters in the Rhode Island Bldg. and the Maine Blueberry pies !!! :thumbsup2

We were at the Big E on Friday. The clam fritters in the Rhode Island building were great! DH had the clam chowder in the bread bowl, he said it was good. The line for the Maine baked potato was very, very long.......
 
:sad: I am living 2000 miles away from my hometown in NM, and I am JONESING for:
The Frontier Roll (the best cinnamon roll on the planet)
A Green Chile cheese burger (from Blake's)
Enchiladas (With cheese and Red Chile, and/or with chicken, cheese and Green Chile)
Fried potatoes with Red Chile and cheese and an egg on top
Green Chile stew with fresh tortillas (not those thousand year old things you find at the Stop-n-Shop)
Real, slow cooked pinto beans with onions, garlic and, yup, Green Chile
Stuffed Sopaipillas (Little delicious puffed pillows of fried dough stuffed with beef, beans, or chicken, etc)
Plain Sopaipillas (no stuffin') with honey

This is a fun, and yet torturous thread! :rotfl:
 
I am so amazed that no one from Iowa has posted yet. You can't beat our corn on the cob and Iowa Pork Chops. This year the Beef Assoc. did a hot beef sundae which was pretty good. It was roast beef topped with mashed potatoes, gravy, shredded cheese, and a grape tomato on top. It was good but I still don't think you can beat at Iowa Chop.
 
I'm from KY - so what else could it be other than............Fried Chicken! And I'd probably have to add Derby Pie!
 
There must be a reason so many people from Louisiana have answered. . .we love to eat! My DD9 says that a crawfish boil with the onions, corn, and potatoes is the best. The corn has to be good & spicey so that your lips tingle. You have to start the day with a good cup of community coffee. . .if you're from the Southern part of the state you have to have it with a little chicory. You might want to add a little bread pudding with rum sauce at the end of your meal. The bread pudding has to be made with day old French Bread. :surfweb:
Our dear friend from England tells us we don't know how to make a civilized cup of tea. She is trying to train me as to when to add the milk. :wave2:
 
More from the bayou state:

Really good red beans made with smoked ham hocks and andouille.
Oyster po-boys with an icy cold Abita Amber.
Crawfish, potatoes and corn eaten straight off todays copy of the Advocate.
French dripped Community Coffee with hot milk and lots of sugar.
 
Ya'll from LA and the East are making me drool :lmao:

I would love to have a devil dog.... and tastey kakes,I have to beg the family from PA to send care packages...


Missouri... ummm toasted ravioli, pork steaks, ice cream cones.. they tell us that it was "invented here at the worlds fair" and of course AB products..forgot muscacholi... they have it at every wedding here.. it's ZITI noodles people :rotfl2:



tho I could really use a good Sam Adams w some crabcakes, lobster and gumbo...and top it off with a devil dog..
 
A little more Cajun flavor:
Chicken sauce piquant
Sac a lait caught that morning and fried up with hush puppies and lots more Abita Amber
Sweet potato pecan pie
Grillades and grits on a cold Sunday morning

Anything fixed by a Cajun mawmaw.
 
If you have to eat out:
Hot french bread straight from the oven at Pouparts in Lafayette
Barbeque shrimp from Manales in New Orleans, if it's reopened.
 
down in the lowcountry of south carolina we have the lowcountry boil also called frogmore stew in honor of one of the islands that make up our county. no there are no frogs in it and its not a stew. what it is is shrimp,corn on the cob,kielbasa or smoked sausage(sp) and some-times red-potatoes.you put all of this in a big pot, throw in some seasoning (old bay or whatever) and boil them till they are done shrimp go in last of course. then you drain the water out and serve in a big bowl everyone picks what they want out of the bowl. we also have soft shell crab, and some people have already said sweet tea something I cant live without...I might just take my iced tea pot to Disney world with me since the FQ has a fridge in the room :thumbsup2
 
I'll say it again for Maine...fresh lobstah!! Steamed, baked and stuffed, fried, lobster stew. It's the best from Maine!

Also, red hot dogs :)
 
Another WA Stater checking in here!

Fruit - apples, pears, and cherries - gotta love those huge bings and Rainiers - yum!

Salmon - and the State Fish, Steelhead - baked, broiled, pan-fried, grilled, steamed and smoked.

Dungeoness Crab - cracked, salads, crabcakes, stuffed in fish filets, omelletes, sandwiches - love it :thumbsup2

Oysters (not my fave, but DH loves them) When the season is in you can just walk out on the "oystering beaches" and pick them up.
 
Virginia Ham!!!!! A salty taste sensation!
 





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