Slashfood’s 100 Must-Eat American Foods

August 29, 2008 – 9:12 am

A take off of the omnivore’s 100, Slashfood writer Emily Matchar has composed a list of 100 American foods to eat in your lifetime. Similar to below, I’ve bolded one’s I’ve had, put in italics ones I want to try soon, and crossed out ones that I have no interest in ever trying. Not too shabby this time around 🙂

1. New York pizza
2. Hoppin’ John
3. New Mexico green chile
4. Homemade buttermilk biscuits
5. Tasso
6. Whole Maine lobster
7. Calabash-style shrimp and hushpuppies
8. Kansas City barbecue ribs
9. Hot glazed Krispy Kreme
10. San Diego fish tacos – Rubio’s is one of the places I really miss, having moved to the Pacific Northwest. Baja Fresh is just not the same.
11. Cheese curds
12. Key lime pie
13. Philly cheese steak
14. Memphis pork barbecue sandwich
15. Lowcountry boil
16. Huckleberry pie
17. New England clam chowder
18. Boiled peanuts
19. Buffalo burger
20. Eggs Benedict
21. Pastrami on rye
22. Corned beef and cabbage
23. Pancakes with maple syrup
24. Everything bagel with cream cheese and tomato
25. Thin Mints (preferably frozen)
26. Frito pie
27. Potato knish with mustard
28. Silver Queen corn on the cob – better yet – fresh Olathe corn
29. Soft pretzel from a street cart
30. Fresh-picked blueberries
31. Sourwood honey – I get great local honey from Foster’s Farm. It’s not Sourwood, but I think I’m following the spirit here 🙂
32. State fair funnel cake
33. Chesapeake crab cakes
34. Candied yams
35. Oyster dressing
36. Snow cone or snowball
37. Wild Alaskan salmon
38. Sautéed morels
39. Persimmon pudding
40. General Tso’s Chicken
41. Frozen custard
42. Italian sausage with peppers and onions on a hoagie bun
43. Chili dog
44. Buffalo wings with blue cheese
45. Spam musubi
46. Saltwater taffy
47. Fluffernutter sandwich on Wonder Bread
48. Black and white cookie
49. Frybread
50. BLT with thick-cut applewood bacon
51. Baked beans
52. Pumpkin pie
53. Collards with vinegar and Tabasco
54. Tex-Mex fajitas with skirt steak and sautéed peppers
55. Fried green tomatoes
56. Succotash – not a fan. Somehow the combination is just wrong, even though I like all the ingredients.
57. Shrimp and grits
58. Hot water cornbread
59. Barbecue chicken pizza with red onions
60. Chicken fried steak
61. Carnitas burrito
62. Apple butter
63. Geoduck
64. Soft-serve ice cream cone dipped in chocolate shell (especially Dairy Queen)
65. Pecan pie
66. Catfish supper at a church or fire station – this must be a southern thing, but I have had countless pancake breakfasts and a few chili dinners. I’ve also had catfish, so I’m going to count this one.
67. Oysters Rockefeller
68. Homemade cranberry sauce – every Thanksgiving for sure, and more often if I can get the cranberries
69. Pimiento cheese
70. MoonPie washed down with R.C. Cola
71. Pickled watermelon rind
72. Cracker Jacks at the ball game
73. Smithfield ham
74. Meatloaf and mashed potato blue plate special at diner
75. Chicken and waffles
76. Po’Boy
77. Green bean casserole with French’s fried onions
78. Stuffed sopaipillas
79. Turducken
80. Shad roe on toast
81. Sweet potato casserole with or without marshmallows
82. Cioppino
83. New York cheesecake
84. Pan-fried river trout – fresh caught from a Colorado steam
85. Jambalaya
86. North Carolina pig pickin’ – I’ve had a hawaiian version, both in Hawaii and in a tiny town in southern California
87. California rolls
88. Burgoo
89. Penuche fudge
90. Fried peanut butter and banana sandwich (the Elvis)
91. Scrapple or livermush
92. Elk medallions in red wine reduction
93. Muscadine grapes
94. Cheeseburger at backyard barbecue
95. Open-face turkey sandwich
96. Chicago deep dish pizza
97. Cobb salad
98. Peach pie a la mode
99. Macaroni and cheese with Tillamook sharp cheddar
100. Root beer float

  1. 2 Responses to “Slashfood’s 100 Must-Eat American Foods”

  2. you have had scrapple- but moms version. polenta and browned extra lean home ground pork loin-set in a bread pan in the frig. sliced and fried in butter until lightly browned

    By mom on Aug 29, 2008

  3. See, your version sounds good 🙂

    By Cassie on Aug 30, 2008

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