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18 Kentucky Derby Recipes That Will Put You Deliciously Ahead Of The Pack
I've never really been a fan of horse racing, but there's just something about the Kentucky Derby that pulls me in every year. The fashion, the hats, the mint juleps — at the very least, it's an excuse to have a Kentucky Derby party complete with Kentucky Derby snacks... and I will never say no to snacks. Kentucky is known for its deep-fried, savory, and sweet cuisine, and these recipes will keep your guests happy and fed until the race is run and the bourbon is gone.
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Bite-Sized Chicken Fried Steak
These bite-sized snacks are the perfect comfort food to enjoy during the races.
Image and recipe: I Am a Food Blog
Fried Green Tomatoes With Jalapeno Cheese Grits
Of course, no Derby party would be complete without fried green tomatoes.
Image and recipe: A Cozy Kitchen
Chocolate Pecan Tarts
Sweet, salty, and easy to eat — what more could you ask for in a snack?
Image and recipe: A Pretty Life in the Suburbs
Baked Brown Sugar Chicken Wings
Better have plenty of napkins handy if you’re serving these — wouldn’t want to get any on your fancy Derby dress!
Image and recipe: Domestic Fits
Bourbon Blueberry Cobbler
As if cobbler wasn’t delicious enough — this one is made with good ol’ Kentucky bourbon.
Image and recipe: A Better Happier St. Sebastian
Okra Fritters With Grilled Corn And Goat Cheese
Okra isn’t the sexiest of greens, but Southern cooking has proven that a little deep-frying will make anything taste delicious.
Image and recipe: Confections of a Foodie Bride
Honey Cinnamon Cornbread Muffins
I love cornbread, and these muffins are mouth-watering.
Image and recipe: A Spicy Perspective
Banana Bread
Banana bread is sweet, hearty, and will help you handle all those bourbons.
Image and recipe: I Am A Food Blog
Oven-Fried Chicken With Homemade Coleslaw
These are a bit lighter and healthier than deep-fried chicken, and you can size them down if you want, too.
Image and recipe: Damn Delicious
Fried Pickles
Fried pickles are always a popular appetizer, and they would make a great addition to your Derby Day feast.
Image and recipe: A Farmgirl’s Dabbles
Sriracha Deviled Eggs With Garlic Toast Crumb Topping
The Sriracha mix adds a little heat to a classic appetizer recipe.
Image and recipe: A Farmgirl’s Dabbles
Strawberry Shortcake
I love the use of shortcake biscuits to make little strawberry shortcake sandwiches.
Image and recipe: A Pretty Life in the Suburbs
Grilled Okra
Like oven-fried chicken, grilled okra is a lighter option for serving these southern greens.
Image and recipe: Confections of a Foodie Bride
Cheddar Biscuits With Black Pepper Honey Glaze
Balance out the sweetness of mint juleps with some savory, flakey biscuits.
Image and recipe: Blogging Over Thyme
Peach Cornbread Cake
A classy event needs a classy comfort food, right? Plus, the peaches just scream southern summer.
Image and recipe: A Better Happier St. Sebastian
Sriracha Garlic Toasts With Shrimp
OK, so Kentucky isn’t exactly known for its shrimp, but this garlic toast dish will delight taste buds nonetheless.
Image and recipe: A Farmgirl’s Dabbles
Texas Pecan Pie Bars
Another yummy snack that utilizes another of Kentucky’s treasures — bourbon.
Image and recipe: Confections of a Foodie Bride