

In the meantime, you can take a look back at the 14 new State Fair foods I reviewed and ranked in 2022. I'll try to include as many of your suggestions as I can. But I need your help! I've got a small list started of things I'm interested in trying, but I'm also taking requests! Send your suggestions for foods I should consider by messaging me on social media emailing me at subject line: State Fair Foods) on or before July 31.

X Help me make my list of foods to reviewįor the seventh year running (we’ll just forget about 2020), I'll review at least ten of the new Wisconsin State Fair foods, if not more. (Important note: eating bugs is not recommended for people with shellfish allergies).Īs usual, ALL of them are fair game for my annual State Fair food tasting and reviewing extravaganza during which I eat a great many new State Fair foods and report back to you with all the good, bad and ugly details.Įating at State Fair in 2017. Choose from the generously bug-endowed Bug Brownie On-a-Stick or the more savory Bug Chow Mein featuring a variety of critters served with teriyaki noodles.

Of course, you can also take a ride on the wild side with Cotton Candy Jerky (yes, it's made with beef) Deep-Fried Garlic Gator Toes (mmmm!) or the Sporkie finalist Dill Pickle Donut. Or you can fire up your tastebuds with offerings like the HabanGYRO (served with habanero tzatziki) or try out the "world's hottest" slushie: The Atomic Slush.Īnd yes, there's something for those of you who'd like to bite into a bug (literally). For the record, that's the most new foods we've seen since 2015!Īmong the new offerings, you'll find Milwaukee favorites from small local businesses including lumpia from Lumpia City and a slew of plant-based indulgences (including deep-fried Oreos) from Twisted Plants. And to get you salivating for what's to come, they’ve released their annual list of just under 100 new gut-busting dishes which will be featured at the 2023 Fair. It’s almost time for the Wisconsin State Fair, which takes place Aug.
