These Are the Most Popular 4th of July Recipes in All 50 States
Google did a deep dive to see which recipes were trending in each state—disregarding the ones that were popular across the board, like potato salad and that ever-so patriotic red, white, and blue fruit salad—and the results are pretty surprising.
Depending on where you're celebrating, you can expect to be served zucchini bread (Utah), vegetable soup (Kentucky), spaghetti squash (Colorado), or squash casserole (Georgia). It turns out that the way Americans celebrate Independence Day is just as diverse as the people who live here.
Want to see the state-by-state breakdown of Independence Day recipe searches? Here's the full list.
Alabama
Broccoli salad
Alaska
Halibut
Arizona
Spanish rice
Arkansas
Potato soup
California
Quinoa
Colorado
Spaghetti squash
Connecticut
Quiche
Delaware
Baked salmon
District of Columbia
Crab cake
Florida
Ceviche
Georgia
Squash casserole
Hawaii
Shoyu chicken
Idaho
Crepe
Illinois
Italian beef
Indiana
Buckeye
Iowa
Hamburger
Kansas
Meatball
Kentucky
Vegetable soup
Louisiana
Gumbo
Maine
Apple pie
Maryland
Crab dip
Massachusetts
Haddock
Michigan
Goulash
Minnesota
Sloppy joe
Mississippi
Taco soup
Missouri
Hamburger
Montana
Chili
Nebraska
Taco seasoning
Nevada
Chicken adobo
New Hampshire
Apple crisps
New Jersey
Flounder
New Mexico
Pozole
New York
Chicken cutlet
North Carolina
Snow cream
North Dakota
Hamburger
Ohio
Sausage gravy
Oklahoma
Hamburger meat
Oregon
Teriyaki sauce
Pennsylvania
Asparagus
Rhode Island
Chicken parm
South Carolina
Chicken bog
South Dakota
Hamburger
Tennessee
Hashbrown casserole
Texas
Tortilla soup
Utah
Zucchini bread
Vermont
Waffle
Virginia
Salmon cake
Washington
Pork chop
West Virginia
Meatloaf
Wisconsin
Meatloaf
Wyoming
Banana bread
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