Posting this recipe because the Vikings are playing today against the LA Rams and I stumbled across this beauty while looking up Minnesotan recipes. Hotdish is one of those recipes you hear alot about from the people of Minnesota, but having never had the pleasure to visit means I didn’t actually know what it was. I was also shocked to find r/gifrecipes users haven’t even posted a single hotdish recipe so I figured I’d find one to inspire the community.
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I’m 2 for 2. My [Houston recipe](https://old.reddit.com/r/GifRecipes/comments/1hz0dby/mexican_street_corn_dip/m6lne76/) yielded a win and my [Buffalo recipe](https://old.reddit.com/r/GifRecipes/comments/1hzpcjc/buffalo_pepsi/m6rap5f/) yielded a win. If today’s recipe proves victorious, I might take up gambling.
Posting this recipe because the Vikings are playing today against the LA Rams and I stumbled across this beauty while looking up Minnesotan recipes. Hotdish is one of those recipes you hear alot about from the people of Minnesota, but having never had the pleasure to visit means I didn’t actually know what it was. I was also shocked to find r/gifrecipes users haven’t even posted a single hotdish recipe so I figured I’d find one to inspire the community.
This recipe comes from TPT Twin Cities PBS during idunno let’s say the early 90s. I recommend checking the full “[Eating in Minnesota](https://www.facebook.com/tptpbs/videos/how-to-talk-minnesotan-hotdish/10155791931294030/)” video out for a slice of classic Americana and a list of top combinations from the state.
If there are any true red-blooded Minnesotans with a good recipe combination, sound off in the comments.
This was fucking inspirational. I really enjoyed this.
400-700 degrees. Disconnect your smoke alarm. I am furiously taking notes.