Midwest Living Prizewinning Reader Recipes (2024)

Browse the winning main dishes, sides dishes and desserts from our Best of the Midwest® recipe contests. They highlight regional flavors with fresh accents.

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Spinach-Mushroom-Sausage Pierogi Bake

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You don't get much easier than this recipe from Jan Valdez of Chicago! Saute a few ingredients, stir in cream cheese to make a sauce, and dump it all over frozen pierogis in a casserole dish. (You don't even need to thaw the pierogis!)

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Salted Caramel, Chocolate and Peanut Cracker-Stack Bars

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These fantastic potluck bars come from Patrice Hurd of Bemidji, Minnesota. She won the grand prize in a Best of the Midwest Recipe Contest. Patrice says they're a twist on her grandmother's cracker bars. They cut beautifully and brim with salty-sweet-nutty-chocolately flavor.

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Italian Dinner Soup

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Gail Gladding-Pullara of Oregon, Wisconsin, created this simple, crowd-pleasing soup. "My family loves this recipe," she says. "It's easy and tastes like you've been cooking for hours."

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Sticky Asian Pork Wrap

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A $1,000 winner in our annual recipe contest, this colorful sandwich from Lori McLain of Denton, Texas, is a flavor twist on a classic Midwestern tenderloin sandwich.

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Chocolate Hazelnut Cream Cheese Puffs

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Dawn Logterman of Verona, Wisconsin, created this clever twist on the classic cream puffs served at the Wisconsin State Fair. Her recipe was a finalist in our annual recipe contest.

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Milk-Braised Pork with Cheesy Grits

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There are a lot of ingredients in this spruced-up comfort-food dish, but trust us, it's worth the effort for a weekend treat. The recipe from Michael Watz of Chicago was a finalist in our Best of the Midwest® recipe contest.

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Cranberry-Orange Wild Rice Muffins

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This North Woods-inspired recipe from Cheryl Francke of Arden Hills, Minnesota, was a finalist in a Best of the Midwest recipe contest.

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Peanut Butter Buckeye Brownie Cheesecake

Dawn Moore of Warren, Pennsylvania, grew up sampling buckeye candy from neighboring Ohio. It was the muse for this outrageously rich and creamy dessert she created.

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Walleye Wild Rice Cakes with Wasabi Dressing

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Cindi Rockwell of Berkley, Michigan, says this recipe, which has two signature Minnesota ingredients, was inspired by the resort her grandparents owned there.

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Peach Cordial Mini Bundt Cakes

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The memory of a childhood orchard trip inspired Melinsa Murphey of Olathe, Kansas, to create this recipe. The cakes are moist and sweet and quite generously proportioned, so you may want to serve a half-cake to each person (or bake them in muffin cups instead).

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Roasted Cherry Tomato Chutney on Squash

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Annie France of Mission, Kansas, invented this beautiful summer dish. Juicy cherry tomatoes are roasted and served over spaghetti squash with herbs and mozzarella balls. Annie says she serves it as a side dish, but we think it would make a fantastic meatless main.

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Very Cherry Hazelnut Coffee Cake

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David Dahlman of Chatsworth, California, says this yeasty coffee cake reminds him of the old-fashioned, down-to-earth treats on his grandmother's farm table. It takes time because it's a yeast-leavened dough, but there's no kneading required.

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Meat and Potato Pizza

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Chalk this recipe up as an occasional indulgence. It's topped with a totally mouth-watering combo of thin-sliced potatoes, bacon, sausage and a delectable garlic-rosemary butter. The recipe comes from Hidemi Walsh of Plainfield, Indiana.

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Pumpkin Chili

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This recipe, submitted by Melanie Madore of Ashland, Missouri, was a finalist in our recipe contest. Unlike many pumpkin chilis, what sets this one apart is using cubed pumpkin (or butternut squash) rather than canned.

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Spiced Pecan Sweet Potato Cake

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Deborah Biggs of Omaha completes this amazingly moist dessert with Maple Whipped Cream. Spiced Pecan Sweet Potato Cake

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Wisconsin Harvest Pie

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This almond-kissed, fruit-packed pie comes from David Harper, of Richland Center, Wisconsin. He likes to serve it with a wedge of Wisconsin cheese, but it's just as good with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream! The recipe was a finalist in our annual recipe contest.

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Jen's White Burger

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This sandwich looks a bit plain, but appearances can be deceiving. It's packed with flavor. Mustard, herbs and lemon zest season the meat, which is topped with wine-poached pears, sharp cheddar and pepper jelly. The recipe comes from Jen Smallwood of Portsmouth, Virginia.

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Cranberry Sausage-Stuffed Pork Chops with Pumpkin Gravy

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This recipe from Linda Kay Drysdale of Riverview, Michigan, won the $10,000 top prize in one of our Best of the Midwest recipe contests. Linda's recipe calls for chops cooked in a pressure cooker, which reduces cooking time to a fifth of the oven version. Watching calories? Half a chop satisfies most people.

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Caramel and Chocolate Kettle-Corn Crispie Bars

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This recipe from Judy Reynolds of Bloomington, Indiana, was the $10,000 winner in our first Best of the Midwest cook-off. Start with a Hoosier staple-popcorn-and stir together these sweet-salty snack bars. Homemade caramel sauce helps makes them a standout.

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Skillet Pork and Apple Mini Meat Loaves

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Patrice Hurd of Bemidji, Minnesota, says this moist, sweet and tangy comfort food reminds her of Sunday dinner at her grandmother's in northern Minnesota. Best of all, it's fast.

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Orange-Laced Blueberry-Rhubarb Cobbler with Almond Biscuits

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Barbara Estabrook of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, tops a juicy base with so-tender drop biscuits tasting of almond—-from almond flour! (Purchase it online or at large supermarkets.)

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Kiwi Summer Limeade Pie

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Refreshing and creamy, this make-ahead pie from Susan Meier of Omaha combines tropical flavors with macadamia nuts and kiwifruit. It's good any time of year.

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Cider-Brined Coho Salmon with Dijon Cream

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Freshwater salmon soaks up the flavor of cider-tarragon marinade created by Sally Sibthorpe of Shelby Township, Michigan. She finishes the elegant main dish with a cream sauce scented with aniselike tarragon.

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Strawberry-Coconut Thumbprints

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Linda Roberts of Rapid City, South Dakota, tops her buttery cream cheese, coconut-coated cookie with fruit jam.

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BLT Chicken Sliders

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If you haven't embraced chicken burgers yet, this mini burger will change your mind. Barbara Estabrook of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, grills white cheddar sliders and crowns them with bacon and her cranberry ketchup.

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Grilled Sirloin Kabobs with Zesty Top City Sauce

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Joann Gough-Stallbaumer of Topeka uses Kansas top sirloin steak and a horseradish-mayo dipping sauce in her prizewinning recipe.

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Sweet and Sassy Walleye Chowder in Bread Bowls

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Linda Rohr of Darien, Connecticut, came up with a Midwest version of East Coast chowder using lake-fresh walleye, corn and sweet potato chunks in a golden bread bowl.

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Pumpkin Gooey Butter Cake

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The famous St. Louis dessert gets a makeover from Emily Hobbs of Springfield, Missouri. She adds pumpkin and pumpkin pie spice to the moist cake.

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Orange-Glazed Sweet Potato Breakfast Braid

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Cathy Wiechert of Mound, Minnesota, created a moist morning bread with a mellow blend of spices, citrus peel and raisins. It bakes to a gorgeous gold.

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Stuffed Cheesesteaks

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This amazing steak sandwich is the creation of Karen Gibson of Cincinnati. The unusual flavor combo? A mix that includes a little chocolate, cinnamon and allspice.

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The BMC 2

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This bacon-topped muffin was developed by Jill Drury of Chicago. Jill, a pharmacist, used a scientific-formula approach to name her creation based on its ingredients: bacon, maple syrup and cinnamon (squared).

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Beef Short Ribs with Cranberry-Port Gravy

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Short ribs slow-cook to mouthwatering tenderness in this meaty main dish spiked with cranberry sauce and rosemary. The recipe is from Diane Sparrow of Osage, Iowa.

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Midwest Living Prizewinning Reader Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What food is popular in the Midwest? ›

The 26 Essential Dishes You'll Find at a Midwestern Potluck
  • 01 of 27. Scotcharoos. ...
  • 02 of 27. A Minnesotan's Beef and Macaroni Hotdish. ...
  • 03 of 27. Chicago-Style Hot Dog. ...
  • 04 of 27. Awesome and Easy Creamy Corn Casserole. ...
  • 05 of 27. Watergate Salad. ...
  • 06 of 27. Calico Bean Casserole. ...
  • 07 of 27. Chef John's American Goulash. ...
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Jan 25, 2023

Which social media platform is best for recipes? ›

Pinterest: If your food business focuses on recipes or catering, Pinterest is a goldmine. Users often turn to Pinterest for culinary inspiration, making it a prime platform for sharing recipes, cooking tips, and visually appealing images.

Is Midwest Living still published? ›

Headquartered in Des Moines, Iowa, Midwest Living magazine is published quarterly and reaches 4.1 million readers, primarily in the 12 Heartland states (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin).

What do Midwestern people eat for breakfast? ›

Anything with eggs, bacon, sausage or ham

While you will find plenty of casseroles, kringles and fried mush across the Midwest, you're more likely to find the standards: bacon, eggs and carbs. Like a proper Midwestern meal, the best recipes combine all these together, like in a breakfast skillet.

What is the culinary capital of the Midwest? ›

Culinary Capital of the Midwest

Milwaukee, the Cream City, Brew City, the Good Land, the Gathering…

Where can I post my recipe? ›

It's one of many “gawker” websites, but Foodgawker is where you'll want to submit your recipes. Foodgawker needs to accept your recipe before they actually post it, and they review each photo to make sure that the food looks appealing, that the white balance looks natural, and that the composition is tempting.

Which social platform do most celebrities use? ›

Most of famous people share their pictures and thoughts on Instagram or Twitter.

Where is Midwest Living headquarters? ›

If you'd rather call or send a letter to our Des Moines office, you can reach us at 515/284-3000 or 1716 Locust St., Des Moines, IA 50309.

Where is Midwest based? ›

Regional definitions might vary slightly among sources. The U.S. Census Bureau's definition consists of 12 states in the north central United States: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

Why is Midwest called Midwest? ›

Why is it called the Midwest? When the region was first brought into the new nation of the Unites States, it was known as the Northwestern Territories. Later the region's terminology split with the western part of the region being called the Northwest and the eastern part being called the Middle West.

What is the highest rated recipe website? ›

Top 8 Best Recipe Websites [for 2023]
  1. Allrecipes. Taking the top position is Allrecipes, a top-tier recipe website that is estimated to have over 25 million visitors each month. ...
  2. The Food Network. Another outstanding player in the culinary game is The Food Network. ...
  3. Yummly. ...
  4. Epicurious. ...
  5. Tasty. ...
  6. Spoonacular. ...
  7. Delish. ...
  8. Edamam.
Apr 2, 2023

Who has the best online recipes? ›

10 Most Reliable Recipe Websites & Blogs
  • The Kitchn. Has many of my top favorite basic recipes. ...
  • Budget Bytes. ...
  • Betty Crocker. ...
  • Joy of Kosher. ...
  • Delish.com (but be sure to check reviews, because recipes vary) ...
  • Cookie + Kate. ...
  • Venison for Dinner (check her baking, it's definitely not all game meats ;) ) ...
  • Smitten Kitchen.

Where do people get recipes from? ›

Where Do Food Bloggers Get Their Recipes?
  • Follow Other Food Blogs. ...
  • Browse Social Media. ...
  • Use Recipe-Sharing Platforms. ...
  • Read Cookbooks and Food Magazines. ...
  • Eat at New Restaurants. ...
  • Discover Family Recipes. ...
  • Join Cooking Enthusiast Communities. ...
  • Take Cooking Classes.
Jan 10, 2024

What is Midwest best known for? ›

Made up of countless small towns that come together to form what some call “America's Heartland,” the Midwest is known for its industry, farming, and residents with friendly, down-to-earth attitudes.

What are 4 popular foods in the US? ›

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  • 1 Mashed potatoes86%
  • 2 French Fries86%
  • 3 Hamburgers85%
  • 4 Cheeseburger83%
  • 5 Grilled Cheese82%
  • 6 Steak and Baked potato82%
  • 7 Hash browns82%
  • 8 Fried Chicken82%

Which food item is the Midwest region of the United States best known for? ›

Answer: The Midwest region of the United States is known for its comfort foods, but one item that stands out is the deep-dish pizza, famously associated with Chicago.

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