Here's the Top-Rated Winter Recipe In Every State (2024)

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Here's the Top-Rated Winter Recipe In Every State (1)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Feb. 14, 2024

    Whether you live in sunny California or are stuck in a blizzard in Wisconsin, celebrate the changing seasons with winter recipes from across the country.

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    No matter what state you live in, winter is the perfect time of year to indulge in hearty comfort foods and homey favorites. These recipes—one from each state—showcase the best of the U.S. when it comes to winter fare. In this collection, you’ll find cozy casseroles, hot soups and stews, bright citrus flavors and much more. Stay warm!

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    Alabama: Carrot Fruitcake

    Even those who don't care for fruitcake love this special holiday dessert. It's a fun way to dress up that old favorite, carrot cake. Try it—your friends and family will agree. —Ann Parden, Chunchula, Alabama

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    Alaska: Orange Ricotta Pancakes

    These popular pancakes are likely to spark a craving. For a different twist, switch the citrus ingredient to lime or lemon juice.—Brehan Kohl, Anchorage, Alaska

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    I like to serve this mac & cheese with a salad and crusty bread. It's a satisfying meal that feels upscale, but will fit just about any budget. And because the Gorgonzola is so mild in this dish, even the kiddos will go for it. —Charlotte Giltner, Mesa, Arizona

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    Arkansas: Chicken Noodle Casserole

    Everyone who tries this comforting cheesy chicken casserole asks for the recipe. It's so simple to make that sometimes I feel as if I'm cheating! —Kay Pederson, Yellville, Arkansas

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    California: Skillet Shepherd's Pie

    This is the best shepherd's pie recipe I've ever tasted. It's very quick to make, and I usually have most—if not all—of the ingredients already on hand. —Tirzah Sandt, San Diego, California

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    Colorado: Chicken Enchilada Bake

    Your family is going to gobble up this cheesy, southwestern and easy chicken enchilada casserole…and will ask for it again and again. It’s real comfort food! —Melanie Burns, Pueblo West, Colorado

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    Connecticut: White Bean Soup with Escarole

    Pantry staples make this healthy soup oh, so simple to prepare. When I can't find escarole, I use fresh spinach. Just add to the soup pot moments before serving. —Gina Samokar, North Haven, Connecticut

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    Delaware: Double Whammy Eggnog Cookies

    These cookies are an amazing way to use extra eggnog. They've become a new family classic. — Teresa Morris, Laurel, Delaware

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    Florida: Creamy Italian Chicken

    Italian salad dressing mix is like a secret weapon for adding flavor to this creamy chicken dish. Served over rice or pasta, this Italian dressing chicken is rich, delicious and special enough for company. —Maura McGee, Tallahassee, Florida

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    Georgia: Gnocchi with White Beans

    Here’s one of those no-fuss recipes you can toss together and cook in one skillet. Ideal for a busy weeknight, it’s also good with crumbled Italian chicken sausage if you need to please meat lovers. —Julianne Meyers, Hinesville, Georgia

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    Hawaii: Pineapple Ham Casserole

    Living in Hawaii, I wanted to share this recipe which features pineapple. It's our most important fruit crop. —Marsha Fleming, Kula, Hawaii

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    Idaho: Big Soft Ginger Cookies

    These nicely spiced, big soft ginger cookies are perfect for folks who like the flavor of ginger but don't care for crunchy gingersnaps. —Barbara Gray, Boise, Idaho

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    Illinois: Contest-Winning Broccoli Chicken Casserole

    This delicious chicken and broccoli casserole recipe is a twist on chicken divan that came from an old boss. It’s quick, satisfying comfort food. —Jennifer Schlachter, Big Rock, Illinois

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    Indiana: Creamy White Chili

    Years ago, as a time-starved college student, I got this wonderful recipe from my sister-in-law. She had made a big batch and served it to a crowd one night. It was a hit—and easy and quick. In all my years of cooking, I’ve never had another dish get so many compliments. —Laura Brewer, Lafayette, Indiana

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    Iowa: Roast Beef and Gravy

    This slow-cooker roast beef and gravy is unbelievably easy. On busy days, I put this main dish in the crock and forget about it. My family likes it with mashed potatoes and fruit salad. —Abby Metzger, Larchwood, Iowa

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    Kansas: Mom's Meat Loaf

    Mom made the best meat loaf, and now I do too. When I first met my husband, he wasn't a meat loaf guy, but this recipe won him over. —Michelle Beran, Claflin, Kansas

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    Kentucky: Morning Maple Muffins

    Maple combines with a subtle touch of cinnamon and nuts to give these muffins the flavor of a hearty pancake breakfast. But you don’t have to sit down to enjoy them. Our 2-year-old comes back for seconds, and even my husband—who doesn’t normally like muffins—likes these. —Elizabeth Talbot, Lexington, Kentucky

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    Louisiana: Shrimp Chowder

    I simmer my rich and creamy shrimp soup in the slow cooker. Because the chowder is ready in less than four hours, it can be prepared in the afternoon and served to dinner guests that night. —Will Zunio, Gretna, Louisiana

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    Maine: New England Lamb Bake

    This dish is hearty and perfect for warming up on a chilly winter evening. The aroma is almost as delightful as the dish itself. —Frank Grady, Fort Kent, Maine

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    Maryland: Favorite Baked Spaghetti

    This is my grandchildren's most-loved dish. It feels like a special dinner and is so cozy for cooler months. —Louise Miller, Westminster, Maryland

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    Massachusetts: Potluck Macaroni and Cheese

    You'll always have a winner at the potluck when you bring macaroni and cheese. Here's an extra-rich, creamy version for the slow cooker. —Jennifer Blondek, Chicopee, Massachusetts

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    Michigan: Cinnamon Swirl Quick Bread

    While cinnamon swirl bread is a natural for breakfast, we love it so much we enjoy it all day long. This is a nice twist on traditional cinnamon swirl yeast breads. —Helen Richardson, Shelbyville, Michigan

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    Minnesota: Favorite Hamburger Stew

    I got this hamburger stew recipe from a woman at our church, Lois Henry, when I needed a way to use up our bounty of home-canned tomatoes. My husband loves it, and I like that it's easy to warm up for a carefree dinner in the winter months. —Marcia Clay, Truman, Minnesota

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    Mississippi: Easy Meatball Stroganoff

    This recipe has fed not only my own family, but many neighborhood kids! They come running when I make this supper. It's one of those things you throw together after work on a busy day because you know it works. —Julie May, Hattiesburg, Mississippi

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    Missouri: Pork Chops with Scalloped Potatoes

    Mom always managed to put a delicious hearty meal on the table for us and for our farmhands. This all-in-one comforting pork chops recipe reminds me of home. —Bernice Morris, Marshfield, Missouri

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    Montana: Four-Cheese Chicken Fettuccine

    As a cattle rancher, my husband's a big fan of beef. For him to comment on a poultry dish is rare. But he always tells me, "I love this casserole!" I first tasted it at a potluck; now, I fix it for my family (we have a 3-year-old daughter) once or twice a month, and I'm asked to take it to most every get-together. —Rochelle Brownlee, Big Timber, Montana

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    Nebraska: Cheesy Ham Chowder

    My five children all agree that this soothing recipe is wonderful. The soup is full of potatoes, carrots and ham. The best part is that I can get it on the table in only a half hour of hands-on time. —Jennifer Trenhaile, Emerson, Nebraska

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    Nevada: Cauliflower Au Gratin

    Count on this dish to make new vegetable converts. Whenever I serve it, people ask me for the recipe. Sometimes I’ll substitute broccoli for all or half the cauliflower, and the green veggie tastes just as good! —Jacki Ricci, Ely, Nevada

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    New Hampshire: Mashed Potato Cups

    I came up with this recipe as a way to use up leftover mashed potatoes. It's a nice alternative to the standard potatoes or rice. —Jill Hanco*ck, Nashua, New Hampshire

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    New Jersey: Quick Cream of Mushroom Soup

    My daughter-in-law, a gourmet cook, served this cream of mushroom soup recipe as the first course for a holiday dinner. She received the recipe from her mom and graciously shared it with me. Now I'm happy to share it with my own friends and family. —Anne Kulick, Phillipsburg, New Jersey

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    New Mexico: Apple Cider Chicken 'n' Dumplings

    I came up with this recipe one fall when I had an abundance of apple cider. Adding some to a down-home classic was a delectable decision. —Margaret Sumner-Wichmann, Questa, New Mexico

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    New York: Corn Pudding

    Cornbread mix and canned corn make this southern corn pudding casserole a snap to prepare. Now, this is real comfort food! —P. Lauren Fay-Neri, Syracuse, New York

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    North Carolina: Ravioli Lasagna

    When you taste this dish, you’ll think it’s a from-scratch recipe—but it starts with frozen ravioli! —Patricia Smith, Asheboro, North Carolina

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    North Dakota: Slow-Cooked Sirloin

    My family of five likes to eat beef, so this recipe is a favorite. I usually serve slow-cooker sirloin with homemade bread or rolls to soak up the tasty gravy. —Vicki Tormaschy, Dickinson, North Dakota

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    Ohio: Twice-Baked Potato Casserole

    My daughter gave me this twice-baked potatoes recipe because she knows I love potatoes. The hearty casserole is loaded with a palate-pleasing combination of bacon, cheeses, green onions and sour cream. —Betty Miars, Anna, Ohio

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    Oklahoma: Simple Taco Soup

    We first sampled this chili-like taco soup recipe at a church dinner. What a warming dish for a cold day. And because it uses packaged seasonings with several cans of vegetables, it's a snap to prepare. —Glenda Taylor, Sand Springs, Oklahoma

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    Oregon: Pretty Cranberry Coffee Cake

    Cranberries make this coffee cake a beautiful quick bread that's perfect for the holidays. For extra shimmer, we add a drizzle of almond-flavored glaze. —Darlene Brenden, Salem, Oregon

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    Pennsylvania: Moist Chocolate Cake

    This moist chocolate cake recipe with coffee reminds me of my grandmother because it was one of her specialties. I bake it often for family parties, and it always brings back fond memories. The cake is light and airy with a delicious chocolate taste. This recipe is a keeper! —Patricia Kreitz, Richland, Pennsylvania

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    Rhode Island: Sweet Potato & Caramelized Onion Shells

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    South Carolina: Brown Sugar Oatmeal Pancakes

    My family absolutely loves these oat pancakes. I make them every Saturday and Sunday. If I don't, they don't believe it's the weekend! My son's friends often spend the night, and I think it's because they like these oatmeal pancakes so much. They are especially delicious served with molasses and syrup. —Sharon W. Bickett, Chester, South Carolina

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    Tennessee: Slow Cooker Pork Chops

    Everyone will enjoy these fork-tender, slow-cooker pork chops with a creamy, light gravy. Serve with a green vegetable, mashed potatoes and coleslaw or a salad. These are the best slow cooker pork chops. —Sue Bingham, Madisonville, Tennessee

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    This creamy mac ’n’ cheese is so simple it’s almost too easy! —Ann Bowers, Rockport, Texas

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    Utah: Comforting Chicken Noodle Soup

    A good friend made us this rich, comforting soup after the birth of our son. It was such a help to have dinner taken care of until I was back on my feet. This yummy dish is so simple to fix that now I give a pot of it (along with the recipe) to other new mothers. —Joanna Sargent, Sandy, Utah

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    Vermont: Candy Cane Coffee Cakes

    I make my festive-looking coffee cakes at Christmas and for breakfast company. My husband doesn't usually care for apricots, but he loves these. —Kelley Winship, West Rutland, Vermont

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    Virginia: Simple Au Gratin Potatoes

    These homemade au gratin potatoes are always welcome at our dinner table, and they're so simple to make. A perfect complement to ham, this homey potato gratin also goes well with pork, chicken and other entrees. —Cris O'Brien, Virginia Beach, Virginia

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    Washington: Italian Sausage with Bow Ties

    We often have our favorite pasta when company comes over, and I’ve shared this Italian sausage recipe several times. Now many of my friends make it for their families, too. —Janelle Moore, Auburn, Washington

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    West Virginia: Skillet Chicken Stew

    It's been 20 years now since I adapted this from a recipe for beef stew. We like it so much that, in all that time, I have never changed any ingredients or amounts - unless it was to double them! Our home's on a river, and my husband, our three boys and I enjoy camping and boating. — Valerie Jordan, Kingmont, West Virginia

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    Wisconsin: Cheeseburger Soup

    A local restaurant serves a similar cheeseburger soup but wouldn't share its recipe with me. I developed my own, modifying a recipe I already had for potato soup. I was really pleased with the way this all-American dish turned out. —Joanie Shawhan, Madison, Wisconsin

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    Wyoming: Pull-Apart Bacon Bread

    I stumbled across this recipe while looking for something different to take to a brunch. Boy, am I glad I did! Everyone asked for the recipe and was surprised it called for only five ingredients. It's the perfect treat to bake for an informal get-together. —Traci Collins, Cheyenne, Wyoming

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    What is the most popular food in winter? ›

    7 Classic Winter Comfort Foods
    1. Macaroni & Cheese. Great for kids, even better for adults. ...
    2. Pot Roast. Oh heck yes. ...
    3. Chili with Beans. Eat a bowl once, stay full forever. ...
    4. Irish Lamb Stew. Extra comfort points for the bread bowl. ...
    5. Chicken & Dumplings. ...
    6. Lamb Shank. ...
    7. Hungarian Goulash.

    What is the best meat for winter? ›

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    • Chuck Pot Roast. Rich, flavorful, and worth the wait. ...
    • Cross Rib Roast. A savory cut with a tender finish. ...
    • Chuck Arm Roast. Rich, beefy and perfect for slow cooking. ...
    • Top Blade. ...
    • Beef Brisket. ...
    • Chuck Tender Roast. ...
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    Nobody wants a sandwich or salad in cold weather, so we've rounded up our quickest and easiest warm lunch recipes.
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    What are 5 best winter foods? ›

    10 healthy foods to keep you warm this winter
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    5. Beans. ...
    6. Low-sodium soup. ...
    7. Whole grains. ...
    8. Berries.
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    What is the best meat to eat everyday? ›

    While meat can be a part of a healthy diet, not all sources are created equal. The leanest and healthiest meats to eat include poultry, pork, fish, and seafood. Eating a balanced diet is one of the keys to a healthy lifestyle, which means choosing various foods from different food groups, like proteins.

    What meat is the best for the money? ›

    The Best Cheap Cuts of Meat
    1. Bone-in Chicken Thighs and Drumsticks. Pictured recipe: Cranberry-Balsamic Chicken Thighs. ...
    2. Beef Sirloin. Pictured recipe: Rosemary-&-Garlic-Basted Sirloin Steak. ...
    3. Ground Beef. Pictured recipe: Ground Beef & Pasta Skillet. ...
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    5. Bone-in Pork Chops.
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    What is the best Christmas meat? ›

    Here are our recommendations for what will satisfy even the pickiest eaters:
    • 1) Beef Tenderloin. If you love filet mignon, this is the holiday roast for you. ...
    • 2) Crown Roast of Pork. ...
    • 3) Prime Rib. ...
    • 4) Spiral Ham. ...
    • Holiday Short-Cut Rump Roast.

    What foods to avoid in winter? ›

    Foods to Avoid in Winter: Stay Healthy and Warm
    • Cold Beverages. During the winter months, it's best to limit your consumption of cold beverages like ice-cold water, iced tea, and ice cream. ...
    • Raw and Cold Salads. ...
    • Excessive Sugary Treats. ...
    • Caffeine Overload. ...
    • Fried and Greasy Foods. ...
    • Excessive Alcohol.
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    What to eat when it is hot weather? ›

    Experts recommend eating produce with high water content, such as berries, watermelon, cucumbers, tomatoes, celery and bell peppers. While lettuce is known to contain a lot of water, Wood said darker greens such as kale and spinach can also be hydrating.

    What can you eat without heating up? ›

    Any salad, Chicken salad, tuna salad, egg salad, turkey wraps, chicken ceaser wrap, roast beef wrap, blt wrap, Reuben wrap, any sandwich, boiled eggs, yogurt, fruit and countless others things. If you don't mind eating beef, I would recommend making a nice meatloaf for dinner and having a slice cold for lunch.

    What is the best meal for night? ›

    Here is a list of some of the best foods to have throughout the day and/or as bedtime snacks:
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    • Popcorn. ...
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    • Almonds. ...
    • Hummus. ...
    • Oatmeal. There's just something calming about a warm bowl of oatmeal.
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    What is the best dinner at night? ›

    13 Simple Dinners to Cook Up Better Sleep
    • Veggie Marinara + Pasta. Photo courtesy of Bare Feet in the Kitchen. ...
    • Seared Cod + Kale Orzo. Photo courtesy of Bigstockphoto. ...
    • Taco Rice Bowls. ...
    • Deli Turkey Wrap. ...
    • Roasted Salmon + Veggies. ...
    • Turkey Burgers + Sweet Potatoes. ...
    • Grilled Cheese + Tomato Soup. ...
    • Quinoa Salad + Walnuts.
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    What are three winter foods? ›

    Adding particular foods to the diet can be beneficial for our health during the season. Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar, meanwhile, has shared a video on Instagram about three essential foods that must be consumed during winter - gond (edible gum), green garlic and turnip.

    What are the 4 seasonal foods? ›

    In the spring, you can find fresh vegetables like asparagus and artichokes. In the summer, you can find fruits like watermelon and strawberries. In the fall, you can find squash and pumpkins. In the winter, you can find root vegetables like potatoes and carrots.

    What's for dinner in winter? ›

    From cheesy pasta bakes, like our Extra-Easy Lasagna or our Creamy Chicken Alfredo Casserole, to fresh Instant Pot options, like our Instant Pot Mississippi Pot Roast, we've pulled together some hearty winter dinner ideas the whole family will enjoy.

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