The Best Recipes from Maine (2024)

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The Best Recipes from Maine (1)Katie BandurskiUpdated: Mar. 06, 2024

    We found the best recipes from Maine, all shared by local home cooks. In this collection, you’ll find fresh flavors and ingredients—like blueberries and seafood—from the Pine Tree State.

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    Blueberry Lattice Bars

    Since our area has an annual blueberry festival, my daughters and I are always looking for amazing new recipes to enter in the cooking contest. These lovely bars won a blue ribbon one year. —Debbie Ayers, Baileyville, Maine

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    2/17

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    New England Lamb Bake

    This dish is hearty and perfect for warming up on a chilly winter evening. The aroma is almost as delightful as the dish itself. —Frank Grady, Fort Kent, Maine

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    3/17

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    This recipe came from a "what's in the fridge?" moment, and it's so good. It makes two tarts for brunch or appetizers. —Jacquelyn Benson, South Berwick, Maine

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    4/17

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    Creamy Sweet Potato and Veggie Soup

    I tasted a delicious soup in a restaurant but couldn't persuade the chef to share the recipe, so I began to experiment on my own. Finally, I came up with this blend, which is very close to what I tasted—maybe even better! —Audrey Nemeth, Mount Vernon, Maine

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    5/17

    Italian Shrimp 'n' Pasta

    This dish will remind you a bit of classic shrimp Creole, but it has a surprise Italian twist. Slow cooking gives it hands-off ease—perfect for company. —Karen Edwards, Sanford, Maine

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    6/17

    Herbed Macaroni and Cheese

    Besides being a really easy recipe to make, it tastes very good, too! This is not your ordinary, run-of-the-mill macaroni and cheese. The herbs and spices, along with the sour cream, give the dish a wonderful flavor. Serving it with toasted pita bread and salad makes this one of our family's favorite meals, and it's been in the family for a very long time! —Nancy Raymond, Waldoboro, Maine

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    7/17

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    Heavenly Blueberry Tart

    Mmm—this tart is bursting with the fresh flavor of blueberries! Not only do I bake berries with the crust, but I also top the tart with more just-picked fruit after I take it out of the oven. —Lyin Schramm, Berwick, Maine

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    8/17

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    Simple Vegetarian Slow-Cooked Beans

    When I have a hungry family to feed, these tasty beans with spinach, tomatoes and carrots are a go-to dish. This veggie delight is frequently on our menu. —Jennifer Reid, Farmington, Maine

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    9/17

    Snickerdoodle Ice Cream Sandwich Minis

    My husband absolutely loves ice cream sandwiches and snickerdoodles, so I combined them into one fun treat. Here’s how we build this cool dessert. —Heather Pilon, Winslow, Maine

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    10/17

    Buttercup Squash Coffee Cake

    My father grows a large buttercup squash patch, so each fall, I get an ample amount of his harvest. I make this treat to share with my co-workers. They rave about the moist cake, the crunchy streusel and the applesauce between the layers. —Mary Jones, Cumberland, Maine

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    11/17

    Grilled Chicken Salad with Blueberry Vinaigrette

    We love adding grilled chicken to our salads in the summer, but the real star here is the vinaigrette made with blueberry preserves and maple syrup. This salad goes great with a fresh baguette and a frosty glass of minted lemonade. —Susan Gauthier, Falmouth, Maine

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    12/17

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    Zucchini Mushroom Bake

    Just a 10-minute prep dresses up my garden-fresh zucchini, adding mushrooms, onion, cheddar and a sprinkle of basil. —Jacquelyn Smith, Carmel, Maine

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    13/17

    Veggie Chowder

    Packed with potatoes, carrots and corn, this soup is a great healthy dinner choice. It's not too heavy, so it also makes a nice light partner for a sandwich. —Vicki Kerr, Portland, Maine

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    14/17

    Baked Salmon

    I often make this very moist and flavorful baked salmon for company because I can have it ready in less than half an hour. This salmon with lemon is well complemented by rice or a green vegetable and a tossed salad. —Emily Chaney, Penobscot, Maine

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    15/17

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    Limoncello Cream Pie

    After a big Christmas dinner, we love the cool refreshment of a frozen lemon pie. Limoncello brings a little sophistication to each smooth, creamy slice. —Jessie Grearson-Sapat, Falmouth, Maine

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    16/17

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    Emily's Bean Soup

    This is a wonderful fall or winter meal, served with thick slices of warm homemade bread. The recipe evolved over the years as I added to it. I often double it and freeze what we don't eat. That way, I can throw some in a pot for a quick meal or if unexpected guests drop by. —Emily Chaney, Penobscot, Maine

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    17/17

    Blueberry Upside-Down Skillet Cake

    Living in Maine, I am lucky to have an endless amount of wild blueberries. This recipe's similar to a pineapple upside down cake. It's easy, light and also great with cranberries. —Nettie Moore, Belfast, Maine

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    Originally Published: July 09, 2018

    The Best Recipes from Maine (19)

    Katie Bandurski

    As Senior Shopping Editor, Katie connects Taste of Home readers with the best gifts, deals and home products on the market. An avid foodie and a holiday enthusiast, Katie is an expert at cultivating meaningful moments.When she’s out of the office, you’ll find her exploring Wisconsin, trying out new vegetarian recipes and watching Christmas movies.

    The Best Recipes from Maine (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the most popular dish in Maine? ›

    One of the most iconic foods in Maine is the lobster roll — a delectable combination of fresh succulent lobster meat, seasonings, and either light mayo or melted butter on a toasted split-top bun.

    What is the national dish of Maine? ›

    In 2011, the Maine State Legislature designated the whoopie pie as Maine's official state treat.

    What food originated in Maine? ›

    The 7 foods that made Maine
    • Bean hole beans. Living up to its moniker as the “Pine Tree State,” Maine has a rich history of logging. ...
    • Lobster rolls. Lobster rolls are arguably the most iconic food in Maine. ...
    • Ployes. ...
    • Italian sandwiches. ...
    • Chowder. ...
    • Blueberry cake. ...
    • Fiddlehead ferns.
    Jan 4, 2020

    What food is Maine known for besides lobster? ›

    Maine Foods:
    • Lobster Rolls. Lobster Rolls are one of the most iconic Maine foods. ...
    • Crab Cakes. You will see crab cakes on the appetizer section of many menus throughout the state. ...
    • Clams. Mainers eat clams steamed, fried, and in clam chowder. ...
    • Ramps. ...
    • Moose. ...
    • Bean Suppers. ...
    • Red Hot Dogs / Red Snapper Hot Dogs.
    Oct 15, 2019

    What meat is Maine known for? ›

    Lobster, of course. Maine lobster is one of the world's most prized delicacies, and with good reason. While various species of lobsters can be found in many different regions, the crustaceans that live here in the cold waters of the Atlantic have particularly sweet meat and generously proportioned claws.

    What does Maine sell the most of? ›

    Food/Agriculture

    Maine has a long, proud history as an agricultural state. Today, we are world famous for our wild blueberries and our potato crop.

    What is the official dessert of Maine? ›

    In 2011, the Maine State Legislature designated blueberry pie, made with wild Maine Blueberries, as the official state dessert. Wild blueberries are harvested from late July to early September in Maine.

    What is the state cake of Maine? ›

    The Maine Legislature eventually decided to declare the whoopie pie the official state treat, and chose blueberry pie (made with wild Maine blueberries) as the official state dessert.

    What fruit is Maine known for? ›

    Maine is famous for its tiny, wild blueberries. These little blue flavor bombs are harvested from low-bush barrens across the state and have found their way into just about anything you can imagine—from delicious pies to spa treatments. Blueberries are best when they're wild in Maine!

    What candy is unique to Maine? ›

    Maine: Needhams Maine's top candy is the Needham, a classic candy made from mashed potatoes, sugar, and coconut flakes. These creamy and chewy treats are covered in chocolate and are perfect for satisfying any sweet tooth.

    What is Maine most famous for? ›

    Maine's long rocky Atlantic Coast is known for its frigid waters and an ample fishery – most famed for the Maine lobster. The state also is known for more than 40,000 acres of wild blueberries.

    What seafood is Maine known for? ›

    From crab, oysters, lobster, and scallops to cod, salmon, and halibut, Maine has an incredible selection of seafood throughout the year. Day-of fresh catch: Another unique aspect of Maine fishing is our proximity to the local catch.

    What is Maine's signature dish? ›

    Easily the most recognizable and popular dish in Maine has to be boiled lobster. People come to Maine year round to feast on lobsters. Maine fishermen catch millions of pounds of lobsters every year from the Gulf of Maine and most people agree lobster is some of the best seafood they've ever eaten.

    What is the national food of Maine? ›

    Whoopie pies | Wicked Whoopies

    The sugar fairy has blessed Maine, so leave your diet at the state border. Whoopie pies are beloved in several states, but it's Maine's official state treat.

    What is the slang word for lobster in Maine? ›

    1. Bug = Lobster. Head to one of the many lobster shacks in Maine for a proper bug feast!

    Is Maine famous for lobster or crab? ›

    Their cold-water environment gives them a distinctive taste and texture that has made them a beloved delicacy around the world. So, if you want to taste the best of the best, Maine lobster is definitely the way to go.

    What did Native Americans eat in Maine? ›

    Salmon, shad, and shellfish of all kinds were central to Wabanaki foodways, something reflected in the ubiquitous fish chowders and clam bakes of today. In fact, clam and lobster bakes have their roots in a celebrated indigenous summertime custom.

    What food is normal in Aroostook County Maine? ›

    You'll find authentic Acadian dishes like ployes (buckwheat pancakes), cretons (a rustic pork pate), and the popular dish known simply as French fries with cheese curds and gravy, as well as an array of Native American and Swedish delights including hull corn soup (traditional bean and corn dish) and KÖttbullar ( ...

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