Got a food competition with a few friends, and I got the assignment to make "Typical american food"...

Got a food competition with a few friends, and I got the assignment to make "Typical american food". I dont wanna make burgers or pulled pork because thats to obvious.

What else is typical american? Been on google all day and cant really find any recepies

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Hrmm. Good question. I'm from America and I tell you atleast 4 times I week I love to go out and get a delicious burger for breakfast/lunch/dinner. It is a stellar meal ma man!
However there are times that I am not in the mood for burgers. On my burger off days (3 days a week) I absolutely love to indulge in some delicious pulled pork! Mmmm! Now that's what I call livin!

America is a melting pot of other cultural influences. Corned Beef and cabbage is American due to it being adapted from Jewish and Irish cuisine in NYC. Mexican food is very American despite rabid nationalistic culture.

just make hotdogs and then talk constantly about how great your hotdogs are and keep insisting that your hotdogs are the best dish on the table. make hundreds and throw them onto other people's plates whether they ask for one or not and if anyone says anything at all about hotdogs then clap your hands and accuse them of being OBSESSED with your hotdogs.

don't forget the mustard.

apple pie

>What else is typical american?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchteln

Saw them being featured in an All-American Grandma's cookbook from the 1950s, which were the most American period of American history.

A hamburger is the only correct answer

Fried chicken, pot roast, peach cobbler, sloppy joes, chili, steak and potato, etc.

Just make some good burgers you fag