The Best Recipes from North Dakota (2024)

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The Best Recipes from North Dakota (1)Lisa KaminskiUpdated: Jan. 05, 2022

    We found the best recipes from North Dakota—all submitted by local home cooks. Discover ND favorites from comforting knoephla soup to tart rhubarb desserts.

    1/19

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    Rhubarb-Filled Cookies

    I won a blue ribbon at our local fair for these tender cookies. They're so pretty with the ruby-red filling peeking through the dough. Try making these special cookies and watch the smiles appear. —Pauline Bondy, Grand Forks, North Dakota

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    2/19

    Blue Cheese-Crusted Sirloin Steaks

    My wife adores this steak—and me when I fix it for her. She thinks it’s the ideal dish for Friday night after a long workweek. —Michael Rouse, Minot, North Dakota

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    3/19

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    Knoephla Soup

    While I was growing up, my mom would make this traditional German soup. It tasted so good on chilly fall days. Knoephla (pronounce nip-fla) Soup is still a warm and comforting meal for my family. —Lorraine Meyers, Willow City, North Dakota

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    4/19

    Slow-Cooker Beef Tips

    As a busy mom, I love my slow-cooker meals! Beef tips remind me of a childhood favorite. I make this slow-cooker beef tips recipe with mushrooms and red wine, then serve over brown rice, noodles or mashed potatoes. —Amy Lents, Grand Forks, North Dakota

    5/19

    Swedish Rice Ring

    This recipe, which originated in Sweden, is famous at church suppers with our Minnesota neighbors. It's a delicious addition at family gatherings and parties, too. I usually make a double batch because it's so good! —Lori Jeane Schlecht, Wimbledon, North Dakota

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    6/19

    Rhubarb Cheesecake Squares

    It’s rhubarb season, so now’s the time to try this rich and tangy cheese bar. It’s bound to be a hit with the rhubarb lovers you know. —Sharon Schmidt, Mandan, North Dakota

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    7/19

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    Slow-Cooker Dressing

    Here’s an easy dressing that’s perfect for Thanksgiving get-togethers. Once it’s in the slow cooker, you’re free to turn your attention to the other dishes. —Rita Nodland, Bismarck, North Dakota

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    8/19

    Layered Lemon Pie

    This is a great ending for almost any meal. Kids and adults all enjoy it, and the creamy lemon filling is always a hit with my husband. —Elizabeth Yoder, Belcourt, North Dakota

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    9/19

    Cranberry Nut Swirls

    This recipe originated with my sister-in-law. It gets used a lot over the holidays when we want to pull a fast one on the guys in our family. They claim they don't like cranberries in any shape or form, but everyone enjoys these. —Carla Hodenfield, Ray, North Dakota

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    10/19

    Grandma's Sour Cream Raisin Pie

    The aroma of this pie baking in my farm kitchen oven reminds me of my dear grandma, who made this pretty pie for special occasions. —Beverly Medalen, Willow City, North Dakota

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    11/19

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    Chili Mac Casserole

    This cheesy casserole uses several of my family's favorite ingredients, including macaroni, kidney beans, tomatoes and cheese. Just add a leafy salad for a complete meal. —Marlene Wilson, Rolla, North Dakota

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    12/19

    Batter-Up Walleye

    Nothing is more rewarding than celebrating the day's catch with friends when you share this fresh dish. Substitute your favorite pan fish! —Alesha Oster, Williston, North Dakota

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    13/19

    Fudgy S'mores Brownies

    I combined the perfect summer snack with my favorite brownie recipe to get these s'mores brownies. They're sure to wow at your next big party. —Judy Cunningham, Max, North Dakota

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    14/19

    Minty Sugar Snap Peas

    Fresh mint adds a lively touch to cooked sugar snap peas. It's also nice on green beans or carrots. —Alice Kaldahl, Ray, North Dakota

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    15/19

    16/19

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    Blueberry Cheesecake Ice Cream

    After sampling this flavor at an ice cream stand, I kept trying to duplicate it until it was just right. This blueberry cheesecake ice cream is a hit! —Melissa Symington, Neche, North Dakota

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    17/19

    Mom's White Lasagna

    My mom made this lasagna for special occasions, such as birthdays. When she passed, I inherited her cookbooks—tucked inside one of them, I found this recipe folded into a letter she wrote to me while I was stationed overseas. It's a hearty, rich dish that reminds me of home. —Janet Wing, Minot, North Dakota

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    18/19

    Soft 'n' Chewy Caramels

    This chewy caramel recipe is a must at our house for Christmas. I made these with my children, and now I enjoy making them with our eight grandchildren, too. —Darlene Edinger, Turtle Lake, North Dakota

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    19/19

    Macaroni Coleslaw

    My friend Peggy brought this coleslaw to one of our picnics, and everyone liked it so much, we all had to have the recipe. —Sandra Matteson, Westhope, North Dakota

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    Originally Published: July 18, 2018

    The Best Recipes from North Dakota (20)

    Lisa Kaminski

    Lisa is a formerTaste of Home editor and passionate baker. During her tenure, she poured her love of all things sweet (and sometimes savory) into Bakeable, Taste of Home's baking club. Lisa also dedicated her career here to finding and testing the best ingredients, kitchen gear and home products for our Test Kitchen-Preferred program. At home, you'll find her working on embroidery and other crafts.

    The Best Recipes from North Dakota (2024)

    FAQs

    What food is North Dakota best known for? ›

    The dishes to look for in North Dakota are upper Midwest comfort foods such as hot dish casseroles, hot beef sandwiches and hot turkey sandwiches. Small-town cafes still reflect the ancestral roots of their citizens, offering bierocks, summer sausage, cabbage rolls, potato dumplings, and knoephla soup.

    What is North Dakota most known for? ›

    North Dakota is known for its Badlands, now part of the 70,000-acre Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Roosevelt's journey to the Dakota Territory in 1883 to hunt bison was among his Western ventures that instilled in him a fervor for preservation of natural lands, and ultimately the first national parks.

    What food is Fargo North Dakota known for? ›

    Fargo's Most Famous Dishes
    • Soups.
    • Savory Dumplings.
    • Sour Cream Raisin Pie.
    • Vegetables.

    What is the signature dish of North Dakota? ›

    Knoephla, with numerous other spellings, is a creamy dumpling and potato soup that is one of the most popular foods in North Dakota. It will warm and fill you up on even the coldest of days and people hold their perfect knoephla recipes close to their heart.

    What is North Dakota's official food? ›

    North Dakota

    Chokecherries are common in the Peace Garden State, but not in many other states. So North Dakota alone has designated it as the official state fruit.

    What is North Dakota number 1 in? ›

    North Dakota ranks #1 among all states in the best states for young adults, according to a recent study by MoneyRates.com.

    What is the best place to live in North Dakota? ›

    10 Best Places To Live In North Dakota
    • Wahpeton. Population: 8,055. ...
    • Horace. Population: 4,200. ...
    • Fargo. Source: FiledIMAGE - stock.adobe.com. ...
    • Rugby. Population: 2,435. ...
    • West Fargo. Population: 41,186. ...
    • Valley City. Population: 6,573. ...
    • Minot. Population: 49,875. ...
    • Stanley. Population: 2,493. Median household income: $97,000.
    Mar 2, 2023

    What dessert is North Dakota known for? ›

    One classic dessert that is popular in North Dakota is the crispy Krumkake cookie. It's a rolled up Norwegian cookie that has become the state dessert of North Dakota due the large population of people with Norwegian ancestry in the state.

    What food does North Dakota produce the most of? ›

    Soybeans. Soybeans are North Dakota's No. 1 agricultural commodity in terms of cash receipts.

    What famous person is from North Dakota? ›

    Josh Duhamel

    Joshua David Duhamel was born in Minot, North Dakota.

    What is North Dakota's motto? ›

    According to the North Dakota Constitution, the state motto is “Liberty and Union Now and Forever, One and Inseparable.”

    What is the main nickname of North Dakota? ›

    The official nickname of North Dakota remains the “Peace Garden State.”

    Does North Dakota have a state food? ›

    In 2007, former Governor John Hoeven signed a bill naming the chokecherry the official fruit of the state of North Dakota. STATE FRUIT. In 2007, the Legislative Assembly made the chokecherry the official state fruit of North Dakota.

    What food is Dakota known for? ›

    Many South Dakota foods reflect the heritage of its people like its state dessert, Kuchen, and salted half-inch cubes of lamb or beef that are fried or grilled known as Chislic, both of which were brought to the Dakotas by Germans-from-Russia.

    What foods come from North Dakota? ›

    Yes, we lead the nation in spring wheat and sunflower production, but we also hold a sweet spot as the No. 1 honey-producing state in the country for 19 years running. North Dakota is a hotbed for emerging crops like industrial hemp, hops, fava beans and carinata, too.

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