What did I just get myself into?
It's Official!!
I am cooking at the
Minnesota State Fair
August 28th @ 11:00am
Creative Activities Building.
When my friend Danny Klecko asked me to do a cooking demo at the Minnesota State Fair I thought is he kidding; he was not. Next question was what was I going to make? Klecko said this year's theme is "Bars, Bundts & Hot Dish" I do not do a lot of baking so I chose to do a hot dish.
Being a Minnesotan I am very versed in hot dish. For my non-Minnesotans a hot dish is a variety of casserole that typically contains a starch (potatoes, rice, pastas), meat, canned or frozen vegetable, and a can soup (usually cream of something).
Over the last few months I went through a lot of recipes for various hot dishes. I wanted something new. Let's face it, in Minnesota I don't know many people who cannot make the ever popular Tater Tot Hot Dish. I wanted a hot dish I could make a small serving to fit with the theme of my blog. I thought about creating a deconstructed version of the Tater Tot Hot Dish, but my attempts didn't turn out as planned. I wanted to make sure it was something that any home cook could do that was not time consuming. This idea has been moved to the back burner to work on perfecting it.
My searched continued... I looked at recipes of some of my favorite chefs; chefs like John Besh of New Orleans, Jon Ashton of Chicago and Brian Duffy of Philadelphia. I made their recipes, they were delicious but didn't change them into a hot dish. I made a mental list of my favorite foods to see if any of them could be converted into a new hot dish.
Then it hit me...AH HA!!

Could this be made into a hot dish?? Sure, why not! I began testing, tweaking, retesting, tweaking again, retesting.


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My Kitchen at the Minnesota State Fair |
Next week on August 28th at 11:00am I will be making the dish a the St. Agnes Baking Company kitchen in the Creative Arts Building at the Minnesota State Fair. I have been rehearsing my presentation in my kitchen and even in my car. Trying to remember all of the tips & advice that viewers of shows like "Next Food Network Star" see the contestants getting from their mentors like Bobby Flay, Giada de Laurentiis, and Alton Brown. "Have a point of view." "Tell a story." "Personality"
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