42 Small-Batch Recipes from the Midwest (2024)

42 Small-Batch Recipes from the Midwest (1)Lisa KaminskiUpdated: Jan. 31, 2022

    The Midwest is normally known for large portions, but Midwestern cooks have plenty of delicious small-batch dishes in their recipe boxes, too!

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    Grandma's Swedish Meatballs

    My mother made these hearty meatballs when we were growing up, and now I make them for my kids. They love them just as much as we did. My daughter likes to help toss the meatballs in flour. —Karin Ness, Big Lake, Minnesota

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    Berry-Beet Salad

    Here's a delightfully different salad that balances the earthy flavor of beets with the natural sweetness of berries. If you prefer, substitute crumbled feta for the goat cheese. —Amy Lyons, Mounds View, Minnesota

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    Stuffed Iowa Chops

    Here's a hearty dish for big appetites. The corn and apples make a tasty stuffing for the chops. —Judith Smith, Des Moines, Iowa

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    Contest-Winning Strawberry Pretzel Dessert

    I love the sweet-salty flavor of this pretty, layered dessert. Sliced strawberries and gelatin top a smooth cream cheese filling and crispy pretzel crust. I think it's best when eaten within a day of being made. —Wendy Weaver, Leetonia, Ohio

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    Chili For Two

    "This flavorful chili is still thick and hearty even though it makes a small batch," confirms Norma Grogg of St. Louis, Missouri. "I serve it with a salad of grapefruit and avocado slices."

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    Rustic Fruit Tart

    My husband and I love pie, but we can't eat a whole 9-inch pie by ourselves. So I make these easy tarts using rhubarb and raspberries picked at home. Sometimes I substitute apples, peaches or our garden blueberries for the rhubarb. —Naomi Olson Hamilton, Michigan

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    Bacon-Wrapped Pesto Pork Tenderloin

    I love to serve this family-favorite tenderloin—maybe because of the compliments that come with it! When the weather warms up, we grill it instead. —Megan Riofski, Frankfort, Illinois

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    Apple-Honey Dutch Baby

    I love to make this treat on Sunday morning. It's so impressive when it's served warm right out of the oven...and the apple honey filling is yummy! —Kathy Fleming, Lisle, Illinois

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    Cheesy Summer Squash Flatbreads

    When you want a meatless meal with Mediterranean style, these flatbreads smothered with squash, hummus and mozzarella deliver the goods. —Matthew Hass, Franklin, Wisconsin

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    Sesame Almond Slaw

    Crunchy veggies and noodles are coated in a tangy dressing in this pleasant slaw. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Basil-Butter Steaks with Roasted Potatoes

    A few ingredients and 30 minutes are all you’ll need for this incredibly satisfying meal. A simple basil butter gives these steaks a very special taste. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Mini-Chip Cocoa Pancakes

    Whip up a batch of cocoa pancakes dotted with mini chocolate chips to satisfy your chocolate cravings first thing in the morning. Yum! —Joyce Moynihan, Lakeville, Minnesota

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    Greek Beef Pitas

    A local restaurant that's famous for pitas inspired me to make my own Greek-style sandwiches at home. Feel free to add olives if you'd like. —Nancy Sousley, Lafayette, Indiana

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    Pork Chops 'n' Pierogi

    The Polish dumplings are traditionally served as a meal, with applesauce or sour cream. This meal in one is a different way to use pierogi. —Greta Igl, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

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    Spiced Blueberry Quinoa

    I took up eating quinoa when I found out how much protein it has. This is really an easy dish to experiment with; my first version of the recipe was made with shredded apples instead of blueberries. It's just as delicious! —Shannon Copley, Upper Arlington, Ohio

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    My family loves pork tenderloin, so I created this hearty meal. The slightly sweet dish is one of our favorites. It's also an impressive dish for company.—Joyce Moynihan, Lakeville, Minnesota.

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    Four-Berry Spinach Salad

    Nature's candy abounds in the berry-filled salad. The slightly tart dressing contrasts deliciously with the sweet in-season fruit. —Betty Lise Anderson, Gahanna, Ohio

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    Cinnamon-Raisin Bread Pudding

    This rich bread pudding recipe goes together in minutes. There's plenty of old-fashioned cinnamon flavor. The treat is sure to become a favorite! Edna Hoffman, Hebron, Indiana

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    Fast Macaroni Salad

    Chopped veggies provide crunch, and cherry tomatoes add vibrant color to this refreshing and creamy pasta salad. —Frankiee Bush, Freedom, Indiana

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    Quick Cherry Turnovers

    Refrigerated crescent rolls let you make these fruit-filled pastries in a hurry. My family loves these turnovers for breakfast, but they’re so delicious, they’d be welcome any time of the day. Feel free to experiment with other pie fillings as well. —Elleen Oberrueter, Danbury, Iowa

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    Curried Beef Stew

    My mother, who was Japanese, made a dish very similar to this. After a lot of experimenting, I came up with a version that is very close to the one she used to make. This beef curry stew recipe is special to me because it brings back memories of her. —Gloria Gowins, Massillon, Ohio

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    The Best Ever Pancakes

    I'm not joking when I say I make pancakes every weekend. I love them in any form and variation. —James Schend, Dairy Freed

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    Bacon Egg Cups

    These adorable bacon egg cups are a fresh take on the classic breakfast combo. Make sure to use ovenproof bowls when baking. —Carol Forcum, Marion, Illinois

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    One-Pot Chicken Pesto Pasta

    When my garden basil goes nuts, I make pesto and keep it frozen in small containers for the right opportunity, like this saucy one-pot chicken pesto pasta recipe. —Kimberly Fenwick, Hobart, Indiana

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    Lemony Roasted Chicken and Potatoes

    This one-dish meal tastes like it needs hours of hands-on time to put together, but it's just minutes to prep the simple ingredients. The meat juices cook the veggies to perfection. So easy. —Sherri Melotik Oak Creek, Wisconsin

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    Chicken Poppy Seed Salad

    Juicy berries, crisp sugar snap peas and crunchy pecans complement the lime-marinated chicken in this pretty salad. The homemade sweet-sour dressing is simply delicious. —Rebekah Radewahn, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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    This is a simplified version of a dish my Costa Rican host sister used to make when I was in the Peace Corps. It has become a favorite side dish at my house. —Katie Bartle, Parkville, Missouri

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    Country Ribs Dinner

    Ribs slow-cooked with carrots, celery, onions and red potatoes are pure comfort food for us. To add a little zip, we sometimes sprinkle in cayenne. —Rose Ingall, Manistee, Michigan

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    Garden Chickpea Salad

    Looking for a summer dish with a difference? Combine colorful crunchy veggies with soft feta cheese and good-for-you garbanzos. If you like, add sliced, cooked chicken or lamb. —Sally Sibthorpe, Shelby Township, Michigan

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    Lemony Chicken Noodle Soup

    This isn't Grandma's chicken soup, but it is comforting in a whole new way. The lemon juice gives this easy soup enough zip to make it interesting. —Bill Hilbrich, St. Cloud, Minnesota

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    Slow-Cooker Oatmeal

    Waking up to the wonderful aroma of this cinnamon-sugar Crock-Pot oatmeal is a great way to start the day! —Brandy Schaefer, Glen Carbon, Illinois

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    Best Strawberry Shortcake

    For a dazzling summer dessert, you can’t beat juicy strawberries and fresh whipped cream over homemade shortcake. My father added even more indulgence to this recipe by buttering the shortcake. This is the best strawberry shortcake recipe. —Shirley Joan Helfenbein, Lapeer, Michigan.

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    I love the curly noodles in this creamy recipe. Cavatappi, also sold under the name cellentani, is a corkscrew pasta, but any type of spiral pasta will work. This dish is fun to make and looks so pretty topped with extra cheese and crunchy, golden crumbs. I like to add ground pepper to my serving. —Sara Martin, Brookfield, Wisconsin

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    Chicken Provolone

    Chicken Provolone, though one of my simplest dishes, is one of my husband’s favorites. It is easy to prepare and looks fancy served on a dark plate with a garnish of fresh parsley or basil. Add some buttered noodles for an easy side dish. —Dawn Bryant, Thedford, Nebraska

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    Country Sausage Soup

    Savory pork sausage, two kinds of beans and diced tomatoes make this soup one I prepare time and again. It's a hearty fix for when I don't know what to prepare for supper.—Grace Meyer, Galva, Kansas

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    Ground Beef Wellington

    Trying new recipes is one of my favorite hobbies. It’s also the most gratifying. What could beat the smiles and compliments of the ones you love? This recipe is easy enough for weeknights yet fancy enough to serve for special occasions. —Julie Frankamp, Nicollet, Minnesota

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    Confetti Quinoa

    If you have never tried quinoa, start with my easy side, brimming with colorful veggies. I serve it with orange-glazed chicken. —Kim Ciepluch, Kenosha, Wisconsin

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    Swiss Potato Soup

    You have a few options when it comes to fixing this soup—it can also be made in the microwave or started in a slow cooker in the morning. —Krista Musser, Orrville, Ohio

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    Garlic Chicken with Maple-Chipotle Glaze

    This herby one-dish garlic chicken dinner is a updated version of an old standby recipe. The smoky flavors pair well with the savory chicken and the hint of sweetness from the maple syrup. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Cheesecake Berry Parfaits

    The summer berry season is a real treat. This is an easy way to enjoy berries with cheesecake, which is a refreshing change from traditional pudding and fruit parfaits. —Patricia Schroedl, Jefferson, Wisconsin

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    Farmers Breakfast

    Start off your day on a hearty note. This one-dish wonder will easily keep your busy family satisfied until lunch. —Jeannette Westphal, Gettysburg, South Dakota

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    Slow-Cooked Beef Tips

    These slow-cooked beef tips remind me of a childhood favorite. I cook them with mushrooms and serve over brown rice, noodles or mashed potatoes. —Amy Lents, Grand Forks, North Dakota

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    Originally Published: April 22, 2020

    42 Small-Batch Recipes from the Midwest (44)

    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.

    42 Small-Batch Recipes from the Midwest (2024)

    FAQs

    What are classic Midwest dishes? ›

    Foods frequently considered comfort foods, and foods signature to Wisconsin culture in Milwaukee include cheese dishes, butter burgers, beer, Bloody Marys, beer soup, cheese curds, fish fry, and bratwursts.

    Who is Luke cooking in Midwest? ›

    My name is Luke Brown. I'm 31 years old happily married to my wife Kelli, and a father of two wild little boys who are full of life. I come from a small town in Southeast Missouri and food has always been a big part of my life. I remember even as a little kid I was always experimenting in the kitchen.

    What is Midwest cooking? ›

    Fried eggs, fried pork, biscuits, fruit preserves and coffee were traditional breakfast foods. Dinner options consisted of boiled or fried potatoes, green beans cooked in fat, boiled pork, fried fat pork, sliced tomatoes, lettuce wilted with vinegar, macaroni with tomatoes, pie and cake.

    What do Midwesterners call dinner? ›

    Check out more common pairs of words that everyone confuses. Today, you might notice that the term “supper” is more commonly used in Southern and Midwestern states, probably due to those regions having a greater reliance on agriculture than Northern states and thus having more ancestors who were farmers.

    What is a Midwest hot dish? ›

    A hotdish or hot dish is a casserole dish that typically contains a starch, a meat, and a canned or frozen vegetable mixed with canned soup.

    What is the culinary capital of the Midwest? ›

    Culinary Capital of the Midwest

    Milwaukee, the Cream City, Brew City, the Good Land, the Gathering…

    What food did the Midwest tribes eat? ›

    Whereas, meat was the central dietary ingredient for the Indians of the Midwestern plains, because large herds of buffalo roamed wild. Deer and rabbits were also game. Meanwhile, native tribes of the Northeast hunted elk, moose, and bears.

    Who is Luke Nguyen wife? ›

    Luke Nguyen
    EducationPatrician Brothers' College, Fairfield
    Occupation(s)Chef, television presenter
    Spouse(s)Suzanna Boyd (separated) Lynne Nguyen
    Children2 kian and khol(lynne Nguyen)
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    Who is the best chef Midwest Milwaukee? ›

    Gregory Leon of Milwaukee was a finalist for the 'Best Chef Midwest' award. Chef Dane Baldwin knows what it's like to be a winner. He is the chef and owner of The Diplomat on Brady Street. Baldwin was the last winner from Milwaukee to win the prestigious James Beard Award for Best Chef Midwest.

    Who is the chef on Food Network from Wisconsin? ›

    Elena Terry, a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation from Wisconsin Dells, is showing off her barbecuing skills on the TV show “BBQ Brawl” now airing weekly on Food Network.

    What is Amish cooking? ›

    Amish recipes are simple yet flavorful, making them perfect for a home-cooked meal. Daily dishes often include hearty meats such as pork chops, ham, roast beef, or meatloaf; dairy products like eggs and cheese; potatoes and vegetables; and desserts like shoofly pie or doughnuts.

    What foods is Missouri known for? ›

    Missouri may be known for toasted ravioli, provel cheese, and BBQ, but the Show Me State is much more than that. Nearly 200 years of German, French, and Italian influence combined with incredible local meat and produce means award winning charcuterie, beer, and pastries.

    What are the most iconic foods of Illinois? ›

    Illinois is especially well-known for it's famous Chicago Deep Dish Pizza, Pierogi (Homemade Polish Dumplings), and Italian Beef Sandwiches. You might also be interested to know that Brownies reputedly made their first appearance at the famous 1893 Chicago World's Fair!

    What foods come from the Midwest? ›

    Top 10 Famous Foods You Can Thank the Midwest For
    • Chicago Style Hot Dog. Hot dogs are a summer classic for everyone. ...
    • Bratwurst. ...
    • Juneberry Pie. ...
    • Pulled-Pork BBQ. ...
    • Pan-fried Walleye. ...
    • Anything On a Stick. ...
    • Toasted Ravioli. ...
    • Bison Burgers.
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    What is the Midwest known for? ›

    Made up of countless small towns that come together to form what some call “America's Heartland,” the Midwest is known for its industry, farming, and residents with friendly, down-to-earth attitudes. On a trip to the region, you'll get a little bit of city, a little bit of country, and everything in between.

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