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VEGAN FOOD AT THE MINNESOTA STATE FAIR!

yes, that was worthy of all caps. sadly, i’m going o be too busy for my yearly vegan gorge-fest at the minnesota state fair, but i’d like to remind you that you can eat for me! i scoped out the new vendor list for this year, and i would love if someone could verify the eggplant fries/tacos at sanora grill inside of the international bazaar. one thing i won’t miss this year: being gluten free amidst a sea of beer and food covered in delicious batter. :)
and as always, even it was vegan last year, it may not be this year so please, use my list as a guide but ask questions if things seem non-vegan now.

2010 review

2009 review 

Vegan MN State Fair Food! 2011 edition

ok kids, judging by the number of you scoping out last years and 2009s lists i can say with confidence that this years line-up will be appreciated! the hubby and i trotted through the fairgrounds for a whopping 8 1/2 hours of food, fun, and people watching and were able to find new vegan food options. hold on to your seats, kids! because i cared so damn much about feeding my face, as well as ensuring you could feed yours, i spent sunday night reading the entire food vendor list (for reals) and each item offered (double for reals) and made two lists; the “already confirmed vegan list”, and the “look into this” list.

Here’s everything i’ve confirmed over the past 3 years.

Everything I’ve Ever Eaten At The Fair

*i didn’t eat everything listed yesterday, promise!

Fried Pickles- order original w/out cream cheese

las lomas tamales, vegetarian tamale- only available for 4 days, check the state fair’s site for this years days

Fries:
Fresh Cut French Fries
Harry Singh’s Jerk Fries
The Potato Man and Sweetie Sweet Potato “Fries”

Harry Singh’s Carribbean-

Jerk Fries

Chickpea Roti                                                                   

Strawberries N’ Creme Strawberry Cup w/Non-Dairy Whipped Topping -these are by no means healthy as the “whipped topping” ingredients have some creepy chemicals, but hey, as far as i can tell, it’s vegan!

Holy Land: 

Falafel

Kushari Rice

Somosas and Somali Samosas

Hummus and Pita

Fried Green Tomatoes- i almost preferred these to the pickles!

Roasted Corn- ask for no butter, it’s divine!

Island Noodles- original, they now offer teriyaki chicken, but its pre-cooked and kept in a roasting pan away from the noodles so that they are still happily vegan!

Kettle Corn- always yummy

Fresh Fruit- there’s a stand across from the international bazaar with GIANT, ripe peaches and nectarines.

Potato Tornado- its just a big potato chip, get fries instead!

Veggie Pie- frozen fruit on a stick.

now for some food porn! *having a partner in crime, or two, will ensure that you don’t fall into a food coma. he he he.

iced coffees!our first stop of the day, dunn bros for some cold press to fuel the 6.5 mile bike ride to the fair grounds.

fried pickles!fried pickles, a delicious stand-by with hot sauce.

Ellen!

Ellen!

we couldn’t find the citypages booth, or their infamous ‘bachmann eyes’, so we befriended an ellen fan instead.

alaska IPA

alaska IPA

surly furious

cool refreshing nectar of the gods

 

* i have just been informed that surly uses isinglass to filter their beers. bummer.  i have now been informed that surly uses a centrifuge system for filtration and no longer rely on animal products! rejoice!

 

 

 

 

Harry Singh’s Carribbean Jerk Fries!

yum! these were brand-spankin’ new this year, and they did not disappoint. lightly golden-fried, these had a crisp exterior and a fluffy interior-and weren’t over-browned. the jerk seasoning was flavorful without being overbearing, and the more you ate, the hotter the burn!

bahahaha! farmer hubby!

toasting my bunz

goofing off at the eco-exhibit. also, i find it annoying when people pronounce eco as “echo”.

Strawberries N’ Creme

like i said, the ingredients are definitely creepy and chemical-laden, but if you eat fairly organic and local, whats a little high fructose corn syrup mixed with partially hydrogenated oils? i was raised on that shit!

CHEMICALS!

Kushari Rice

basmati rice, fried onions, lentils, elbow macaroni, and spiced tomato sauce. i could definitely describe this as “middle eastern hot dish”, especially with the random inclusion of elbow macaroni. i would have loved it to have been heavier on the sauce and onions, but if you’re looking for a more substantial nosh, go for this, or the island noodles.

OH MAN

we couldn’t say no to a fruit loving mountain lion, could you?

smug satisfaction

ginormous!

these peaches were so effin amazing! you needed at least 3 napkins to catch the juice.

fried green tomatoes!

fried green tomatoes!

i think i loved these more than the pickles, and ellen loved them, too.

roasted corn!

you can’t not eat it, so why stop yourself?

island noodles!

island noodles, always a classic.

and that concludes this years picture-heavy food bonanza!

Vegan State Fair Food! Yee Haw!

uuf-da. Why i decided to schlup myself around the Minnesota State Fair hungover in the 90 degree heat still escapes me, but holycrap am i in pain now. at least the hangover’s gone :)

without further ado, i give you VEGAN MN STATE FAIR FOOD!

 

vegan state fair warriors!

We had one extra vegan on hand today-becca!

Todays first stop: Island Noodles. a vegan must-have. an overflowing carton of thick, chewy noodles tossed with bok choy,string beans spinach, mushrooms, carrots, broccoli, and sweet soy sauce.

olives!

olives!

Olives on a Stick-Jalapeno. don’t get too excited.

giant nectarine!The Salty Tart-Giant Nectarine. i know, i know, i know, why the hell am i eating fruit!? well, it was pretty, and delicious. so there!

Horticulture Building-Frozen Apple Cider. so icy, sweet, and delicious we ate these twice today!

Educational Building. lollipops don’t really count as food, but neither do deep fried oreos.

Tornado Potato. Food Building. not quite as good as i had remembered, but hey, we had to start eating crap somewhere!

game face

game face

Veggie Pie: Frozen Pineapple on a Stick. Food Building. Yum. Duh.

Roasted Corn! pretty much my all-time favorite fair food. we each ate 2 ears today! and as i stated last year, you can get all the un-buttered corn your little vegan hearts desire.

Fried Pickle Slices! yay! the man working the counter this year was way more confident in the ingredients of these babies than the person we asked last year; he said there was absolutely no egg or dairy in the batter-just lots of flat beer! i think my dream fried-pickle-batter would be more fluffy, like fish-fry batter, but these were still definitely good.

Sweeties:Sweet Potato Fries. i can’t believe i swapped the fresh-cut french fries for these let-downs. they were cold, limp, greasy, sugared, and cost 6 dollars for that skimpy basket you see before you. aaaaaaaand they wouldn’t give me new ones, or my 6 dollars back. what a waste of a perfectly good potato.

Holyland:Falafel on a Stick. always awesome.

La Lomas Tamales: Vegetarian Tamale. OMG.OMG.OMG. so good we almost forgot to take a pic.

Harry Singhs Caribbean: Potato Chickpea Roti. yummy mild curry folded burrito-style in a freshly made roti.

with the intense heat, minimal shade, and throngs of people bouncing us around, we didn’t make it as long as we did last year. if we had, and i had room, i would have devoured a pickle, fresh cut fries, and brought kettle corn home. i heard becca may be going again wednesday, so she will deliver any updates on food to be found!

*not pictured: summit octoberfest, 3 lemonades-1 strawberry, cold-press coffee, and 2 bottles of water.

Midwest Vaygun: Vegan MN State Fair Edition

it’s 9:30 p.m., i’ve just put on my jammies and propped my feet up on the couch. all i can say is holy effing fair batman. i just spent about 7 or 8 hours at “the great minnesota get together” other wise known as the minnesota state fair. i didn’t think i would actually go as i only remembered cooped up animals giving birth and all you can drink milk but here i am, belly bloated and wiped out. the best part about the fair is the people watching, here’s a few oddities from the crowd:

1. a pregnant woman getting pushed in a wheelchair, while smoking.

2. winter boots on numerous people (it was 83 degrees)

3. live spaying and neutering of animals (seriously!? wtf?)

4. the guy who came up to me and started pulling up his shirt to show me “some tats!” barf. barf. barf.

5. too many people over the age of 8 with “fairdos”, hair shellacked in colored glitter hair spray that’s teased out in a ponytail. the average ages i saw wearing them were 7 and 55.

before i went to the fair i looked up a few other blogs that listed vegan food options and was impressed with the amount of items i saw listed. sadly, a few that were listed by others as vegan turned out to be not vegan, or couldn’t be found.

item not vegan (but rumored to be)

veggie fries: veggie roll and fries, the man operating the counter said the batter was soy based but contained dairy. maybe he was confused?

vegan state fair food we didn’t try: (don’t hate, we were full)

fried pickle slices. they claimed the batter dry mix was free of whey, egg and dairy and is mixed with beer before the pickles are dipped and fried in corn oil.they had the dry mix for sale but it did not have an ingredient listing on the package.

La Lomas Tamales: sadly,this  could not be found. we looked so hard we spent 7.5 hours at the fair! :( i really was craving a tamale.

vegetarian bean burrito: we didnt see it, but its supposedly located in the food building

sweeties and ??: oven baked sweet potato fries. if i realized that they were there i definitely would have skipped the regular fires for these. they sound super good.

sno cones/hawaiian shaved ice: they’re everywhere.

large soft pretzel: my sister found vegan ones, but we didn’t. we also only stopped at one pretzel stand and it was “apple lils” so you can skip that one in your search.

vegan state fair food we ate!!!! OMG!

the best part of going with someone is that you can share everything giving you a chance to try more stuff!

Holy Land: international bazaar. we had the mini falafel balls with tahini sauce. they are super fluffy and crunchy and the tahini sauce was perfect, not too garlicky.

falafel from holy land

falafel from holy land

cinnamon roasted almonds: international bazaar. not too sweet or hard but taste best when still warm.

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1919 root beer: by the food building. not the best, not the worst. full of bees, so buyer beware.

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tornado potato: food building. a whole spiral cut potato fried on a stick. not as thin as a chip, not as thick as a fry. the texture was awesome and they’re not super greasy.DSCF4389

fresh roasted corn:by the grandstand. my absolute favorite item. i guess butter free is a super popular item  so don’t be surprised when they have a bunch already waiting for you :)

love.

love.

fresh cut french fries: there are 2 of them floating around. decent, but i would have rather held out for sweet potato fries. these could have also been a lot crispier.

DSCF4399friespickle on a stick: they’re everywhere!

island noodles: international bazar. a huge wok full of buckwheat soba noodles, veggies and a “special sauce” that is free of fish/oyster sauce and eggs. one carton is more than enough for two and tasted like fried rice and lo mein had a baby.

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kettle corn: heritage square. this was the best way to end our night, lemonade and warm kettle corn. DSCF4423

when it was all said and done, i learned a few things from my all day fair excursion:

wear sneakers i seriously saw way to many people in ill fitting heels (!) and flip flops getting their feet stepped on. we also parked a mile away to avoid parking fees so even though i wore sneaks, i was still stiff and sore.

dress comfy i think this would be self explanitory but i saw ladies lookin like they were ready for the club

bring a camera because people are hilarious and you need documentation. everybody’s doing it

see you next year!

see you next year!

p.s. if any of the food recommendations turn out otherwise, or if you know of some other vegan* items at the fair, please let me know in the comments section:)

*free of dairy, eggs, meat, fish, by-products such as whey or gelatin and preferably fried in oil not used for meat or cheese.

an ode to the fair

ah, state fair, how i missed thee. actually, considering i haven’t been to the minnesota state fair in 8 years i don’t remember much to miss! the last time i went was way back when dan and i had first started dating. he still ate meat, an “opportunivore” as i named him, and i was still a dairy eating veg-head with flaming red short hair. memories. the state fair is what it is, a chance for people watching at it’s finest while consuming anything and everything fried, on a stick, in your hands or any combination thereof. if there was anything i could miss (besides cheese curds) it would be those gigantic ears of roasted corn dunked in a tub of butter (salt shakers hanging from clotheslines), and eating them while counting mullets walk by dan patch ave. while i was feeling nostalgic for corn, the hubby and i caught part of an episode of “man v. food”, the show where the guy faces eating challenges for the sake of, well, eating. anywho, he was in south carolina and he was at this restaurant that served fried chicken on a biscuit with caramelized onions and cheese and i found myself wanting to eat something, anything, fried on a biscuit. in our house on sundays it’s tradition to eat something “crap-tastic” since i keep junk to a minimum during the week (and it makes for good gym motivation). so for this sunday, as an ode to the great minnesota get together, and an ode to my love of crap thats fried, i give you:

Holy Shit its Fried Ch***en on a Biscuit with Roasted Sweet Corn! (you can sub your own “un” word if you want)

serves 4

start by removing half the leaves from 4 large ears of sweet corn, peeling back the remainder to remove the silk. once the silk has been removed carefully close the leaves back up and place in a sink filled with cool water. let these hang out while you make the biscuits.

Biscuits

2 c all purpose flour

1/4 tsp baking powder

1 tsp salt

6 tbs chilled earth balance, cut into small cubes

3/4 c milk alternative mixed with a scant TBS cider vinegar

crank the oven to 450

mix the dry ingredients in a bowl, or in the bowl of your food processor (preffered)

“cut” the margarine into the flour with a fork, wide wire whisk or with the food processor. using the processor will keep the margarine colder, and that’s the goal. pulse 2-5 times or cut until the flour looks like coarse sand. add your “buttermilk” and mix with just a few quick strokes until just mixed. do not overmix! let this rest for just a minute while your flour up your countertop. turn the dough out and pat into a rectangle that is 3/4″ thick. do not knead or use your rolling pin! to much gluten stimulation! these are lazy biscuits, tasty lazy biscuits! decide if you want perfect biscuits or purpose serving biscuits. if you want em purdy, get out your 3″ biscuit cutter and cut out 4-6 biscuits. if you hate to waste the first turn of the dough (once you knead the scraps together they suck) cut the dough into 6 rectagles. place on a cookie sheet with the edges almost touching. bake 12 minutes, or until pale gold and keep covered while you fry your brains out!

Roasted Sweet Corn

now that the biscuits are out, crank the oven up to 500 degrees. remove corn from the sink and shake off. wrap lightly in foil and toss onto the bottom rack of your oven and set a timer for ten minutes. start on your fried ch***en

Fried Ch***en

find 4 cutlets (veganomicon) or 4 slabs tofu, or seitan

breading:

1 1/2 c flour

1 tsp salt and pepper

3 tsp paprika

2 tsp garlic powder

en-r-g egg substitute equal to 2 eggs, or use 1 tbs cornstarch in 1/4 c water*

1/2 c almond (soy rice whatev) milk

2 tbs lemon juice

add lemon juice to milk alternative an set aside

mix the flour through the garlic powder in a shallow bowl or pie plate, set aside

in another shallow pan/plate mix the “buttermilk” with your egg substitute

place a heavy bottomed (cast iron preferred) skillet over medium high heat and fill with about an inch of vegetable oil

now for the fun part! dedicate your left hand for the wet stuff, right for the dry, ok? take your left hand and pat a cutlet in the buttermilk mixture until coated and drop into the dry pan. take your right hand and scoop flour on top of the cutlet and make sure its comletely coated. pick it up with the right hand and drop it back into the wet bowl. use your left hand again to quickly re-moisten the cutlet and drop it back into the dry pan. again, use your right hand to thouroughy coat the peice with flour and this time, carefully place it in the hot oil. make sure the oil bubbles up for a drop of batter first. repeat with the three other cutlets, being carefull not too over crowd the pan. if your corn timer has beeped, turn the corn over and set the timer for another ten minutes. this would be the best time to start sauteeing some onions and cutting up some soy cheeze if you’re into that stuff. fry the cutlets on each side until a deep golden brown and drain on a cooling rack.

assembly time! split a hot biscuit, add some onions, a cutlet and some soy cheeze (if you dare) grab some hot corn from the oven, rub it down with some earth balance and dress it up with salt and anything else you like. sit back with a beer and marvel at the 9$ plus parking you saved by staying home and watching your neighbors do random crap. its fun!

*this is something i didn’t do, but think may work so experiment carefully

prepping corn

prepping corn

fuck the fair, this is all the petting zoo i need!

fuck the fair, this is all the petting zoo i need!

hubby preps the onions

hubby preps the onions

YUM!

YUM!

tell your thighs to STFU!

tell your thighs to STFU!

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absolutely wonderful!

absolutely wonderful!

*droooooooling

*droooooooling

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ok, 5 million pics later….

i has a food baby, her name is scrumtrelescent cortez

its the perfect combination of salty, sweet, crispy dough-y wonder….