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    We tried the Iowa State Fair's 11 new foods

    By Linh Ta,

    28 days ago

    The Iowa State Fair released 11 of its best new foods in 2024 on Tuesday, which will take visitors on a culinary journey from a bacon cheeseburger eggroll to a creative spin on AE Dairy chips and dip.

    The big picture: I got to try the new foods as a member of the local judging panel at the fairgrounds Tuesday.


    • In total, there are 84 new foods at the 2024 fair, but judges narrowed the finalists to three: the Bacon cheeseburger eggroll, lobster corn dog and Iowa Sm'Oak'ed Roll.
    • The ultimate winner will be determined by fairgoers in August.

    State of play: I judged each dish on its "fair factor" — does it have a fun twist and make you say, "only at the Iowa State Fair?" — as well as taste.

    • Here are my (very subjective) thoughts on some of the new foods, in alphabetical order:

    Bacon cheeseburger eggroll — Winn and Sara's Kitchen

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3rsAoE_0uTVPA3o00 Bacon cheeseburger eggroll ($12). Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: Take the ingredients of a cheeseburger and fry it in an eggroll There's ground beef, bacon, cheddar cheese, pickles, smoked bacon and Winn's "burger sauce" ($12).

    What I liked: It was savory and crispy. Eating a cheeseburger while wandering the fair is hard, but the eggroll delivery method lets me walk and chomp.

    What could improve: I'm used to paying less for an eggroll, but I'm not bent on this since a cheeseburger can cost $12.

    Fair factor: 4/5 — it's a creative twist.

    Where to find it: Near the Iowa Craft Beer Tent.

    Cinnamon Crunch Apple Taco — Iowa Specialty Crop Growers Association

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3kRwDZ_0uTVPA3o00 Cinnamon crunch apple taco ($6.50). Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: Cinnamon-sugar-coated tortillas with vanilla ice cream and apples ($6.50).

    What I liked: This would be a delicious, sweet cool down on a hot fair day.

    What could improve: It's hard to eat as an actual taco. You'll want to eat the ice cream with a spoon and then bite into the shell.

    Fair factor: 4/5 — very creative! Try to make that, Taco Bell!

    Where to find it: Inside the Agriculture Building.

    Dough-cho — Dough Crazy

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    Dough-cho ($11). Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: Cookie dough nachos! Waffle cone chips, chocolate chip cookie dough, brownie bites, vanilla cream, chocolate drizzle and whipped cream ($11).

    What I liked: It's pretty hard not to like any of those ingredients.

    What could improve: You definitely have to be a cookie dough fan to like this (obviously.)

    Fair factor: 4/5 — This doesn't win my heart over like the creativity of cookie dough spaghetti , but it definitely tries.

    Where to find it: The Livestock Pavilion.

    Funnel Cake Burger — Jada's Concessions

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    Funnel cake burger ($20). Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: Replace burger buns with funnel cake and take a bite! There's also bacon and nacho cheese ($20).

    What I liked: The warm, melty cheese. If you don't like sweet and savory, don't worry — the funnel cake wasn't sugary.

    What could improve: $20 is pricey.

    Fair factor: 5/5 — This is a quintessential "only at the fair" food.

    Where to find it: Near Susan Knapp Amphitheater.

    Iowa Sm'Oak'ed Roll — Whatcha' Smokin'

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    Iowa Sm'Oak'ed Roll ($14). Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: It's the most Iowan sushi roll without the seafood. You get a pork tenderloin roll stuffed with rice, jalapeno cream corn, queso and barbecue sauce. The roll is topped with poblano ranch, barbecue sauce, sesame seeds and green onions ($14).

    What I liked: The presentation was fantastic and looked like it belonged in a sushi restaurant. It was easy to eat and filling.

    What could improve : I didn't taste much of the sauce.

    Fair factor: A big time 5/5. I thought it was the most creative dish I tried.

    Where to find it: Near the Iowa Craft Beer Tent.

    Lemonade Donut Drops — Snack Box

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4JEDeW_0uTVPA3o00 Lemonade Donut Drops. Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: Lemon-flavored donut holes ($6).

    What I liked: I'm a mini donuts kinda gal and these fill that spot with a light, citrus twist that gives some elegance to the grease.

    What could improve: It's not a wacky, creative food, but it's solid.

    Fair factor: 2/5 — Pretty normal!

    Where to find it: Inside Pioneer Hall.

    Lobster Corn Dog — Destination Grille

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=42zAMB_0uTVPA3o00 Lobster corn dog ($20). Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: A 6 oz. full North Atlantic lobster tail that's hand battered and lightly fried. Topped with lemon aioli, fresh parmesan, chives and paprika.

    What I liked: This was my favorite new food. There was a full, meaty lobster tail with a light, crisp tempura touch. The aioli gave me the slight citrus taste I crave with seafood. This was an elevated, adult fair food.

    What could improve: The lobster was slightly more cooked than I prefer.

    Fair factor: 4/5

    Where to find it: Near the Iowa Craft Beer Tent.

    Deep-fried Uncrustable PB&J — The Bird's Nest

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3ULokF_0uTVPA3o00 Fried strawberry Uncrustable. Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: Grape or strawberry Smucker's Uncrustables, topped with powdered sugar and a honey drizzle ($9.

    What I liked: If you're vegetarian and craving something fried, this is for you.

    What could improve: Veggie Table serves something similar, but on a stick and with less breading, which I prefer.

    Fair factor: 2/5

    Where to find it: Near MidAmerican Stage.

    Party Ball — JR's Southpork Ranch

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2ZUMUO_0uTVPA3o00 Party Balls ($10). Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: Frozen AE Dairy party dip that is wrapped and fried with hashbrowns, cheddar, bacon and breaded with potato flakes and chips (three for $10).

    What I liked: You really can't get more Iowan than A&E, plus it's just a fun dish to eat! The cheesy hashbrowns inside reminded me of a cozy potato casserole.

    What could improve: Since the dish is fried, it would be great to have a tiny side of party dip to dunk it in and give it some tang.

    Fair factor: 5/5 — It takes chips and dip to a different level.

    Where to find it: Across from the Livestock Pavilion.

    Piggy in a Donut — Biscuit Bar

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3OnbqL_0uTVPA3o00 Piggy in a donut ($8). Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: A sausage link, dipped in doughnut batter, fried and rolled in sugar. Served with a side of syrup or a slightly spicy "secrete sauce" ($8).

    What I liked: It's easy to eat if you want breakfast on the go.

    What could improve: It's a simple, classic breakfast food. That's good or bad depending on what you're wanting.

    Fair factor: 2/5

    Where to find it: North of Varied Industries.

    Tipsy Peach — Bubbly Bar and Bistro

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2rUxOa_0uTVPA3o00 Tipsy peach ($13). Photo: Linh Ta/Axios

    What it is: A sugar waffle with sangria-soaked peaches, lemon Mascarpone cream and a sprig of thyme ($13).

    What I liked: It's an elevated, adult dessert. MasterChef winner Grant Gillon also helped make it, which is a fun fact to tell your friends.

    What could improve: More Mascarpone!

    Fair factor: 3/5 — it's nothing too wild.

    Where to find it: Near Grandfather's Barn at the top of the hill.

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