Nebraska's cuisine celebrates the state's agricultural bounty, with an emphasis on beef and hearty, comforting dishes. Whether you're indulging in a Runza, savoring a Cornhusker steak, or enjoying a sweet kolache, you'll experience the flavors of the Cornhusker State. 1)
The Runza is a Nebraska original—a yeast dough bread pocket filled with beef, cabbage, onions, and seasonings. 2)
Named after the state's nickname, the Cornhusker, this dish typically features a well-seasoned steak, reflecting Nebraska's reputation for high-quality beef. 3)
A popular school lunch combo in Nebraska, chili is often served alongside soft, sweet cinnamon rolls. 4)
With Nebraska being home to the Great Plains, bison is sometimes used as a lean and flavorful alternative to beef. 5)
Created in Nebraska, this sweet and tangy salad dressing has become a local favorite, often used on salads and as a dipping sauce. 6)
Valentine, Nebraska is known for heart-shaped steaks, a unique way to celebrate love and the state's agricultural heritage. 7)
This traditional Norwegian flatbread is often made in Nebraska, particularly in communities with strong Scandinavian roots. 8)
Nebraska has a significant Czech population, and kolaches, sweet pastries filled with fruit or cheese, are a delicious part of the state's culinary heritage. 9)
Although its origins are debated, the Reuben sandwich, made with corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and Russian dressing on rye bread, is enjoyed in many Nebraska delis. 10)
A creative twist on the classic hot dog, the Husker Dog is wrapped in bacon and often served with various toppings. 11)
This toffee-flavored ice cream is a popular Nebraska treat, with the flavor often incorporated into desserts. 12)
A hearty dish combining chili and macaroni, providing a warm and comforting meal, especially during the colder months. 13)
A casserole made with ground beef, corn, and mashed potatoes, reflecting the agricultural abundance of the Great Plains. 14)
Beef stew is a classic comfort food in Nebraska, often featuring locally sourced beef and a variety of vegetables. 15)
Originally a South Dakota dish, chislic has made its way to Nebraska. It consists of skewered and grilled meat, often served as an appetizer. 16)