Food Comfort Foods How to Make State Fair Foods at Home By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on February 18, 2021 Trending Videos Photo: Andy Lyons Have a particular fair food that you crave every year? Here's a sampler of blue-ribbon attractions to make at home—both foods sold at state fairs as well as prize-winning fair and festival recipes. 01 of 13 Corn Dogs Andy Lyons These state fair staples taste best when served right after cooking. Flour, cornmeal and sugar form the base for the batter. Be sure to pass lots of ketchup and mustard for dipping! View Recipe 02 of 13 Chocolate Hazelnut Cream Puffs 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 one of our recipe contests. View Recipe 03 of 13 Strawberry Smoothies Blended strawberry drinks always rank high with visitors to the South Dakota State Fair in Huron. Here's our version of the sweet, crimson specialty, which also is popular at other fairs. (Love other flavors? See more smoothie recipes.) View Recipe 04 of 13 Grilled Pork Chops Thick, grilled pork chops are a favorite at many state fairs. Our recipe was inspired by the juicy chops traditionally served along the route of RAGBRAI (the Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa). View Recipe 05 of 13 Singular Strawberry Shortcake Besides golden caramel corn, burgers, funnel cakes, and sweet corn, strawberry shortcake stars at the Missouri State Fair in Sedalia. Here's our Test Kitchen's recipe for individual-size shortcakes to try at home for a summertime treat. (And here's a link to more shortcake recipes for different flavors and fillings.) View Recipe 06 of 13 Rib Eye Sandwiches with the Works Juicy grilled beef topped with caramelized onions makes a mouthwatering sandwich at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis. Serve on split and toasted rolls with steak sauce or creamy Dijon-style mustard. View Recipe 07 of 13 Minnesota Fudge Puppies These waffles get their name from the fact that they're served on a stick, like corn dogs. They used to be a staple at the Minnesota State Fair, where Granny's Kitchen made fresh Belgian waffles, dipped them in chocolate and topped them with whipped cream and crunchy sprinkles, strawberries or candies. Our version (recipe link above) uses frozen waffles. Another fun fair dessert: Elephant Ears. Our version starts with frozen white bread dough and adds sugar and cinnamon. View Recipe 08 of 13 Blueberry-Almond Bars Fruit fillings complement the sweetness of other bar cookie ingredients. Blueberry-Almond Bars was a grand champion award recipe at the Marshall County Fair's annual Blueberry Bake-A-Rama in Plymouth, Indiana. Lori Van Der Weele combined blueberries, butter, white baking pieces and almonds for this winner. View Recipe 09 of 13 Blue-Ribbon Angel Food Cake This angel food cake, based on a family recipe, won a blue ribbon at Ohio's Canfield Fair. View Recipe 10 of 13 Grilled Behemoth Drumsticks Many Midwest state fairs serve this portable food with a medieval twist (recipe link above). Brush drumsticks with oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and then grill to juicy perfection. View Recipe 11 of 13 Lemon-Orange Shakeups This quick-fix summer soother, served at the Illinois State Fair in Springfield, is a simple but refreshing blend of lemon juice, orange juice, sugar and water. Just shake and serve! View Recipe 12 of 13 Marjorie's Chocolate Chip Cookies Marjorie Johnson of Robbinsdale, Minnesota, won one of her 2,500 state fair ribbons with this recipe. It's also part of her cookbook, The Road to Blue Ribbon Baking. The secret to these cookies' great flavor: All butter (no shortening or oil); heavy on white versus brown sugar; chopped walnuts. View Recipe 13 of 13 Double Chocolate-Cherry Cookies Carol Schneider of Wausau, Wisconsin, brought home a blue ribbon when she entered these cookies at the Wisconsin State Fair. The recipe combines white and semisweet chocolate with dried cherries and walnuts. View Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit