Not everyone serves up the same side dishes on Thanksgiving. In fact, the menu seems to vary depending on where you live. Google created a list of the most popular Thanksgiving side dish in each state, based on unique searches in 2017—and the results are interesting.
Not surprisingly, stuffing is a top contender. Folks in California, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Connecticut (where they add sausage) can’t get enough of it!
Save your pumpkin pie when you go to Arkansas—they prefer sweet potato pie. Pecan pie is the top choice for people in Colorado, Nevada and New Mexico. Floridians say no Thanksgiving is complete without a corn souffle. In a similar vein, Iowans love corn casserole.
Michiganders crave roasted Brussels sprouts, while New Yorkers are all about the acorn squash. And here’s a shocker—you might think that folks in Idaho would pick potatoes as their favorite side, but no dice. It’s all about the sourdough bread for them.
There are some unique picks on the list as well. In Arizona, they love pumpkin rolls, which I must admit, I had never even heard of. Turns out, it’s a rolled pumpkin cake with cream cheese frosting inside. Here’s a recipe if you want to try this Arizona favorite.
People in Maine love mashed squash, and this another one that I hadn’t heard of before, but from recipes I read online (like this one from Erren’s Kitchen), I am drooling!
Only the good people of Wisconsin have a passion for mashed potatoes.
Without further ado, here is the entire list of the most-Googled Thanksgiving side dish in each state of the U.S.:
- Alabama: Squash casserole
- Alaska: Green beans
- Arizona: Pumpkin roll
- Arkansas: Sweet potato pie
- California: Stuffing
- Colorado: Pecan pie
- Connecticut: Sausage stuffing
- Delaware: Butternut squash
- Florida: Corn souffle
- Georgia: Squash casserole
- Hawaii: Sweet potato
- Idaho: Sourdough bread
- Illinois: Sweet potato casserole
- Indiana: Roasted sweet potatoes
- Iowa: Corn casserole
- Kansas: Yams
- Kentucky: Broccoli casserole
- Louisiana: Yams
- Maine: Mashed squash
- Maryland: Collard greens
- Massachusetts: Butternut squash
- Michigan: Roasted brussel sprouts
- Minnesota: Thanksgiving sweet potatoes
- Mississippi: Cornbread dressing
- Missouri: Thanksgiving rolls
- Montana: Cranberry sauce
- Nebraska: Sweet potatoes
- Nevada: Pecan pie
- New Hampshire: Homemade stuffing
- New Jersey: Butternut squash soup
- New Mexico: Pecan pie
- New York: Acorn squash
- North Carolina: Corn pudding
- North Dakota: Sweet potatoes
- Ohio: 7 layer salad
- Oklahoma: Cornbread dressing
- Oregon: Ambrosia salad
- Pennsylvania: Candied sweet potatoes
- Rhode Island: Stuffing
- South Carolina: Cornbread dressing
- South Dakota: Ambrosia salad
- Tennessee: Mac and cheese
- Texas: Broccoli rice casserole
- Utah: Yams
- Vermont: Butternut squash
- Virginia: Corn pudding
- Washington: Green beans
- West Virginia: Broccoli salad
- Wisconsin: Garlic mashed potatoes
- Wyoming: Sweet potatoes
Whatever sides accompany your turkey this year, we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!
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