Minnesota State Fair heats up with 50 new foods for 2015

The Great Minnesota Get-Together is about to get a lot spicier, thanks to the advent of more than 50 new foods.

August 12, 2015 at 3:19PM

Let the calorie counting begin.

Every year in June, the Minnesota State Fair unleashes its official list of new foods to a hungry public. More than 50 items made the new-in-2015 roster (Fifty! Used to be that a dozen was a big deal.) That boosts the level of fairgrounds snackables to more than 500 choices, sold at 300-plus locations.

If a major theme has presented itself, it's heat. Not temperature-hot, but spicy-hot.

Someone should alert California-based Huy Fong Foods, because the company's brand of Sriracha sauce, a Thai-style hot chili sauce sold in a rooster-adorned bottle, just went mainstream.

Consider the fair's list: Sriracha-covered meatball sliders. Sriracha drizzled over chicken or corn-tomato croquettes. Cream cheese-infused Sriracha smeared on a hot dog bun. Sriracha tarting up a pineapple-orange-spinach slaw. Even Sriracha drizzled over soft-serve vanilla ice cream.

We're talking Dockers-level ubiquity here. Foisting that much Sriracha upon the notoriously spice-averse Minnesota public is not unlike the universe-shattering moment when salsa replaced ketchup as the nation's most-reached-for condiment.

Mac & Cheese Cupcake: Mac & cheese nestled in a breadcrumb crust, then sprinkled with breadcrumbs and frosted with a dollop of Cheez Whiz. Find it at LuLu's Public House located at West End Market, west side, south of Schilling Amphitheater.
Mac & Cheese Cupcake: Mac & cheese nestled in a breadcrumb crust, then sprinkled with breadcrumbs and frosted with a dollop of Cheez Whiz. Find it at LuLu's Public House located at West End Market, west side, south of Schilling Amphitheater.
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The new-food roundup included other culinary buzzwords, including "gluten-free" (in the form of blueberry-sweet corn corn muffins), "dairy-free" (a frozen strawberry concoction on a stick) and, inevitably, kale. Of course, at the Great Minnesota Get-Together, America's No. 1 Power Food gets the battered-and-deep-fried treatment, and it's served with a "sweet Thai chili sauce." That sounds like a suspiciously close cousin to, yes, Sriracha.

The announcement came with photos, but no taste test. Still, the usual battery of rib-stickers are present and accounted for, including both deep-fried spare ribs and deep-fried baby back ribs, a meatloaf-scrambled egg hash, prime rib in a cone, cupcake-shaped macaroni-and-cheese (garnished, naturally, with Cheez Whiz) and mashed potatoes topped with roast beef, grilled chicken and gravy. (Lipitor sold separately.)

A so-bad-it's-probably-fabulous "salad" of chopped Snickers bars, Granny Smith apples and vanilla pudding inspires thoughts of type 2 diabetes. Ditto a bevy of bread pudding sundaes, as well as a chocolate-dipped vanilla ice cream bar with a caramel and bacon center.

And now, a silent moment of thanks for the fairgrounds' proximity to the Mayo Clinic.

Bacon, by the way, is another one of the list's darlings, making its way into maple-glazed funnel cakes and sweet corn-cream cheese croquettes.

On the subject of ice cream, be on the lookout for a pickles-and-barbecue sauce version and another that combines chocolate with jalapeños. Also, vanilla ice cream topped with caramel sauce and salty puffed corn and espresso floats with hazelnut ice cream.

Oh, and there's an awfully promising-sounding brown butter-coffee ice cream. Produced by Izzy's Ice Cream for the Hamline Church Dining Hall, it's a clever marriage between the fair's long-standing butter sculpture tradition and the church basement's irreplaceable cup of coffee. Nice, right?

Three cheers for the vendors showcasing made-in-Minnesota ingredients, including wild rice (incorporated into an English muffin egg sandwich), Spam (the pride of Austin, Minn., returns to the fairgrounds in a bevy of sandwiches) and turkey jerky from Josef Abel Meats in Mound.

And God bless carnie-inspired purveyors for coming up with catchy names: Tikka-on-a-Stikka (chicken marinated in spices and yogurt, then char-grilled), Totchos (Tater Tots served nachos-style) and MinneSnowii (Hawaiian-style shaved ice).

I'm definitely looking forward to the samosas from Hot Indian Foods and the egg-topped kimchi-curry poutine and the (talker alert!) roasted pig tail from the Rabbit Hole. Both are fair newcomers, both have permanent homes at the Midtown Global Market in Minneapolis and both are the kind of inventive, quality-minded vendors the fair should be actively recruiting.

Too bad that they're time-sharing a booth; Hot Indian Foods goes first, through Sept. 1, and the Rabbit Hole follows through Labor Day.

Other intriguing-sounding items include the frozen mash-up of tart cherries, cream and dark chocolate from JonnyPops, the berry-rhubarb hand pies from newcomer (and farmers market regular) Sara's Tipsy Pies and the shore lunch from the Blue Barn.

But first, time to stock up on the Alka-Seltzer.

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Italian Dessert Nachos: Cinnamon sugar cannoli chips smothered with sweet ricotta cheese filling, fruit, chocolate, nuts and candy toppings. Find it at Pizza Shoppe located in the Food Building, south side.
Italian Dessert Nachos: Cinnamon sugar cannoli chips smothered with sweet ricotta cheese filling, fruit, chocolate, nuts and candy toppings. Find it at Pizza Shoppe located in the Food Building, south side. (Randy Salas/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Mac & Cheese Cupcake: Mac & cheese nestled in a breadcrumb crust, then sprinkled with breadcrumbs and frosted with a dollop of Cheez Whiz. Find it at LuLu's Public House located at West End Market, west side, south of Schilling Amphitheater.
Mac & Cheese Cupcake: Mac & cheese nestled in a breadcrumb crust, then sprinkled with breadcrumbs and frosted with a dollop of Cheez Whiz. Find it at LuLu’s Public House located at West End Market, west side, south of Schilling Amphitheater. (Randy Salas/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Buffalo'd Bones: Slow-smoked center cut St. Louis-style spare ribs, fried, tossed in buffalo sauce and served with blue cheese dressing and celery. Find it at Famous Dave's located on the north side of West Dan Patch Avenue between Liggett and Chambers streets west of the Grandstand.
Buffalo’d Bones: Slow-smoked center cut St. Louis-style spare ribs, fried, tossed in buffalo sauce and served with blue cheese dressing and celery. Find it at Famous Dave’s located on the north side of West Dan Patch Avenue between Liggett and Chambers streets west of the Grandstand. (Randy Salas/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Burger Dog: A ground blend of hamburger, hot dog, bacon, cheese and a splash of jalapeño on a hot dog bun. Find it at Gass Station Grill located on the southeast outside corner of the Food Building off Cooper Street at the Minnesota State Fair.
Burger Dog: A ground blend of hamburger, hot dog, bacon, cheese and a splash of jalapeño on a hot dog bun. Find it at Gass Station Grill located on the southeast outside corner of the Food Building off Cooper Street at the Minnesota State Fair. (Randy Salas/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Butter Chicken Samosas: Pastries filled with chicken in a tomato curry sauce and served with a side of green chutney. Sweet Summer Vegetable Samosas with corn, peas and onions also are available. Find it at Hot Indian located at Taste of Midtown Global Market at the International Bazaar, east wall. Available Aug. 27 – Sept. 1 only.
Butter Chicken Samosas: Pastries filled with chicken in a tomato curry sauce and served with a side of green chutney. Sweet Summer Vegetable Samosas with corn, peas and onions also are available. Find it at Hot Indian located at Taste of Midtown Global Market at the International Bazaar, east wall. Available Aug. 27 – Sept. 1 only. (Randy Salas/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Grandma Deb's Snicker Bar Salad: Chopped Snickers® bars and Granny Smith apples tossed in vanilla pudding with whipped cream and drizzled with caramel sauce. Find it at The Blue Barn located at West End Market, east side, south of the History & Heritage Center.
Grandma Deb’s Snicker Bar Salad: Chopped Snickers® bars and Granny Smith apples tossed in vanilla pudding with whipped cream and drizzled with caramel sauce. Find it at The Blue Barn located at West End Market, east side, south of the History & Heritage Center. (Randy Salas/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Deep Fried Ribs: Smoked baby back ribs, breaded, fried and served with BBQ sauce. Find it at Ball Park Cafe located on the east side of Underwood Street between Dan Patch and Carnes avenues outside The Garden.
Deep Fried Ribs: Smoked baby back ribs, breaded, fried and served with BBQ sauce. Find it at Ball Park Cafe located on the east side of Underwood Street between Dan Patch and Carnes avenues outside The Garden. (Randy Salas/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Indi Frites: Indian-seasoned russet and sweet potato fries in a crispy batter. Find it at Hot Indian located at Taste of Midtown Global Market at the International Bazaar, east wall. Available Aug. 27 – Sept. 1 only.
Indi Frites: Indian-seasoned russet and sweet potato fries in a crispy batter. Find it at Hot Indian located at Taste of Midtown Global Market at the International Bazaar, east wall. Available Aug. 27 – Sept. 1 only. (Randy Salas/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Kimchi 'n' Curry Poutine: Braised pork and potatoes smothered with curry gravy and cheddar cheese, then topped with kimchi and a poached egg. Find it at The Rabbit Hole located at Taste of Midtown Global Market at the International Bazaar, east wall.
Available Sept. 2 – 7 only.
Kimchi 'n' Curry Poutine: Braised pork and potatoes smothered with curry gravy and cheddar cheese, then topped with kimchi and a poached egg. Find it at The Rabbit Hole located at Taste of Midtown Global Market at the International Bazaar, east wall. Available Sept. 2 – 7 only. (Randy Salas/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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