A hotdish is a casserole dish that typically contains a
starch, a
meat, and a
canned
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* " Canned", an episode of ''Rocko's Modern Life''
* Canning of food
* Dismissal (employment)
* Drunkenness
* produced and conserved to be released on demand, e.g.
** Canned air
** Canned hunt
** Canned laughter
** Cann ...
or
frozen vegetable
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mixed with
canned soup that must be served hot or warm. A classic example is made with
ground beef, topped with
tater tots, and flavored with thick
condensed cream of mushroom soup sauce, but some versions in Minnesota use the official state grain
wild rice, or even
macaroni, in place of the potatoes. The dish originates in the
Upper Midwest
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region of the United States, where it remains popular, particularly in
Minnesota
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,
South Dakota
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,
Wisconsin
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,
North Dakota
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, and eastern
Montana
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. Hotdish is cooked in a single baking dish, and served hot (per its name). It commonly appears at communal gatherings such as
family reunions,
potlucks, and church suppers.
History
The history of the hotdish goes back to when "budget-minded farm wives needed to feed their own families, as well as congregations in the basements of the first Minnesota churches."
[Harron, Hallie. (February 1996]
"Heating up the heartland: Minnesota's signature hotdish combines heartiness, great taste and adaptability - includes recipes."
'Vegetarian Times''. According to Howard Mohr, author of ''
How to Talk Minnesotan'', "A traditional main course, hotdish is cooked and served hot in a single baking dish and commonly appears at family reunions and church suppers." The most typical meat for many years has been
ground beef, and
cream of mushroom remains the favorite canned soup. In years past, a pasta was the most frequently used starch, but
tater tots and local
wild rice have become very popular as well.
Hotdishes are filling, convenient, and easy to make. They are well-suited for family reunions, funerals, church suppers, and covered dish dinners or
potlucks where they may be paired with potato salad, coleslaw,
Jello salads,
Snickers salad, and pan-baked desserts known as
bars.
Ingredients
Typical ingredients in hotdish are
potato
The potato is a starchy food, a tuber of the plant ''Solanum tuberosum'' and is a root vegetable native to the Americas. The plant is a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae.
Wild potato species can be found from the southern Un ...
es or
pasta,
ground beef,
green beans, and
corn, with canned
soup
Soup is a primarily liquid food, generally served warm or hot (but may be cool or cold), that is made by combining ingredients of meat or vegetables with stock, milk, or water. Hot soups are additionally characterized by boiling soli ...
added as a binder, flavoring and sauce. Potatoes may be in the form of
tater tots,
hash browns,
potato chips, or shoe string potatoes. The dish is usually seasoned lightly with
salt
Salt is a mineral composed primarily of sodium chloride (NaCl), a chemical compound belonging to the larger class of salts; salt in the form of a natural crystalline mineral is known as rock salt or halite. Salt is present in vast quanti ...
and
pepper
Pepper or peppers may refer to:
Food and spice
* Piperaceae or the pepper family, a large family of flowering plant
** Black pepper
* ''Capsicum'' or pepper, a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae
** Bell pepper
** Chili ...
, and it may be eaten with
ketchup as a
condiment. Another popular hotdish is the
tuna hotdish, made with macaroni or egg noodles, canned
tuna
A tuna is a saltwater fish that belongs to the tribe Thunnini, a subgrouping of the Scombridae ( mackerel) family. The Thunnini comprise 15 species across five genera, the sizes of which vary greatly, ranging from the bullet tuna (max le ...
,
peas, and mushroom soup. Also common is a dish known as
goulash, though it bears no resemblance to the familiar
Hungarian goulash
Goulash ( hu, gulyás) is a soup or stew of meat and vegetables seasoned with paprika and other spices. Originating in Hungary, goulash is a common meal predominantly eaten in Central Europe but also in other parts of Europe. It is one of th ...
. Minnesota goulash is usually made with ground beef, macaroni, canned tomatoes, and perhaps a can of creamed corn.
Cream of mushroom soup is so ubiquitous in hotdish that it is often referred to in such recipes as “
Lutheran
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Binder,” referring to hotdish's position as a staple of Lutheran church
cookbook
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Cookbooks may be general, or may specialize in a particular cuisine or category of food.
Recipes in cookbooks are organized in various ways: by course (appetizer, first cour ...
s. The soup is considered a defining ingredient by some commentators.
[Mohr, H. (1987). ''How to Talk Minnesotan''. New York: Penguin Books.]
Minnesota Congressional Hot Dish Competition
After the
2010 U.S. midterm elections, then
Senator Al Franken invited the members of the
Minnesota congressional delegation to a friendly hotdish-making competition, to come together in celebration of the state before the beginning of the legislative session. Six out of 10 delegation members — Sens. Franken and
Amy Klobuchar and Representatives
Michele Bachmann
Michele Marie Bachmann (; née Amble; born April 6, 1956) is an American politician who was the United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative for from 2007 until 2015. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican ...
,
Tim Walz,
Keith Ellison and
Betty McCollum — participated, with Klobuchar taking first place with her "
Taconite Tater Tot Hotdish" and Walz taking second with his "Chicken Mushroom
Wild Rice Hotdish".
For the second competition in March 2012, Franken's "Mom's Mahnomen Madness Hotdish" tied with
Chip Cravaack's "Minnesota Wild Strata Hotdish" for first place.
With 9 of the 10 members of the delegation participating in 2013, the winner was Congressman Walz's "Hermann the German Hotdish", which featured a bottle of
August Schell beer. Sen. Franken has also provided a free PDF version of the 2013 Hotdish Off collection of recipes.
In 2014 all ten members participated, with Rep. Walz's "Turkey Trot Tater Tot Hotdish" winning. In 2015, again all ten participated, and Rep. McCollum's "Turkey, Sweet Potato, and Wild Rice" dish won.
Past winners
*2011 Sen.
Amy Klobuchar's Taconite Tater Tot Hot Dish
*2012 Sen.
Al Franken
Alan Stuart Franken (born May 21, 1951) is an American comedian, politician, media personality, and author who served as a United States senator from Minnesota from 2009 to 2018. He gained fame as a writer and performer on the television comed ...
's Mom's Mahnomen Madness Hotdish and Rep.
Chip Cravaack's Minnesota Wild Strata Hotdish (tie)
*2013 Rep.
Tim Walz's Hermann the German Hotdish
*2014 Rep. Tim Walz's Turkey Trot Tater Tot Hotdish
*2015 Rep.
Betty McCollum’s Turkey, Sweet Potato, and Wild Rice Hotdish
*2016 Rep. Tim Walz’s Turkey Taco Tot Hotdish
*2017 Rep.
Collin Peterson’s Right to Bear Arms Hotdish
*2018 Rep.
Tom Emmer's Hotdish of Champions
*2019 Rep. Betty McCollum's Hotdish A-Hmong Friends
In popular culture
Hotdish frequently appeared, along with other
stereotypical Minnesotan dishes such as
lutefisk, in the radio program ''
A Prairie Home Companion''. Hotdish is also described in Howard Mohr’s book ''How to Talk Minnesotan''.
[ Hotdish is an integral element of the book ''Hotdish to Die For'', a collection of six culinary mystery short stories in which the weapon of choice is hotdish.
Minnesota public television station KSMQ in Austin, Minnesota has produced a 2012 documentary video entitled "Minnesota Hotdish." providing a historical and humorous look at the popular church supper and family gathering staple.
Hotdish was the main meal featured in the comedy-drama film '' Manny & Lo''.
"Hot Dish" is the name of an Anchorage-based bluegrass band. Their band name was chosen as a nod to the Midwestern roots of three of the five band members.]
See also
* Cassoulet
* Casserole
* Tuna casserole
* Green bean casserole
* List of casserole dishes
* Funeral potatoes
Funeral potatoes (also great potatoes, cheesy potatoes, hash brown casserole, cheesy hash browns, those potatoes, or party potatoes) is a traditional potato hotdish or casserole that is popular in the American Intermountain West and Midwest. It ...
* Rappie pie
Rappie pie is a traditional Acadian dish from southwest Nova Scotia, New-Brunswick and areas of Prince Edward Island. It is sometimes referred to as rapure pie or râpure. Its name is derived from the French ''patates râpées'' meaning 'grated p ...
* Timballo
* Comfort food
* Cuisine of the Midwestern United States
* Kugel
Kugel ( yi, קוגל , pronounced ) is a baked casserole, most commonly made from lokshen or Jewish egg noodles ( ) or potato. It is a traditional Ashkenazi Jewish dish, often served on Shabbat and Jewish holidays. American Jews also serve it fo ...
References
Further reading
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* {{cite book
, last =Dennis
, first =Pat
, year =2005
, title =Hotdish Haiku
, publisher =Penury Press
, location =Richfield, Minn.
, isbn =9780967634432
Casserole dishes
Cuisine of the Midwestern United States
Food and drink in North Dakota
Food and drink in South Dakota
Cuisine of Minnesota