What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Country Casual Cravings: Hoosier Hot Dish! When I moved to Indiana over 30 years ago, it didn’t take me long to hear the term “Hoosier”. I knew it was a nickname for the State’s residents. But, honestly, I wondered how it originated. I had no idea it came into popularity over 200 years ago. The story that was told to me went something like this. Along the Ohio River, in the hills of southern Indiana, settlers lived and worked around the riverfront. As boatmen passed by on barges taking corn to New Orleans, the countrymen would call out, “Who’s Yere?” to assure they were friend, not foe. It happened so often, in time those workers became known as people of the “Hooshier” State. My experience in hearing about this one-pot meal for the first time was just as funny. A coworker said she was making Hoosier Hot Dish for supper. When I asked her for the recipe, she laughed and told me there wasn’t one. She said you just throw everything in a pot on the stove and eat it when it’s done. I narrowed it down a little bit more for you. Go figure.
HOOSIER HOT DISH
Ingredients:
1/2 yellow onion, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/4 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/8 teaspoon garlic and herb seasoning
15-ounce can cut green beans, with liquid
1 pound potatoes, quartered, skin on
1 pound smoked sausage, cut into 1/2” chunks
Instructions:
Warm olive oil on medium-low setting in the bottom of a stock pot. Add sliced onions, seasoned salt, garlic and herbed seasoning. Sauté 20 minutes until onions are a light brown. Add green beans with liquid, quartered potatoes, and smoked sausage chunks. Cover and Cook 30-40 minutes over medium heat or until potatoes are fork tender. Hot Dish will thicken. Add 1/2 cup water, if necessary, to keep things from boiling dry or scorching. Serve with cornbread.
The vegetable version is lovely and cooked by most busy mums.
Joanna
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Gotta love it! 🌿🥔🍠🧅
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Same here.
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Hoosier is a great nickname, this recipe is a great honour to the name.
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I like to make it with zucchini and yellow squash as well. 🥒🧅😍
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Sounds a lot like a New England Hodge Podge but without the cream or milk we add.
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Hmmm. I learned something today. 🤔🌿
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Now I know the history of the name, thank you.
As for the dish, hey . . I love this blueprint, as someone who refuses to let anything go to waste.
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Fresh vegetables never disappoint, especially when allowed to compliment each other as a one-pot meal. 🌶🥔🫑🧅🥒🥕
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You got that right.
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Looks yummy… who cares about the sausage 😂
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Skip it! Add zucchini and yellow squash. Yum! 😋🌿
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Yep, that’s a deal!!
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Ingredients aew awesome
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Try some. 😋🌿
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