45 Ballpark Copycat Recipes (2024)

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ByRachel Seis

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Updated: May 11, 2023

    Take a crack at these grand-slam recipes inspired by your favorite ballpark snacks and treats. You've always got home-field advantage when whipping up these nachos, pretzels, popcorn, hot dogs, nuts and more, right in your own kitchen.

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    Soft Beer Pretzel Nuggets

    What goes together better than beer and pretzels? Not much that I can think of. That’s why I put them together into one recipe. I’m always looking for new ways to combine fun flavors. I love the way this recipe turned out! —Alyssa Wilhite, Whitehouse, Texas

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    Cola Burgers

    A friend who's an excellent cook shared this hamburger recipe with me, and it has since become a family favorite. The unusual combination of cola and French salad dressing added to the ground beef gives it fabulous flavor. The mixture is also used as a basting sauce on the moist burgers.-Melva Baumer, Millmont, Pennsylvania

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    Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream

    This creamy, luscious ice cream will remind you of the signature treat served at church ice cream socials. What dessert could be better? —Esther Johnson, Merrill, Wisconsin—Esther Johnson, Merrill, Wisconsin

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    Fair-Favorite Corn Dogs

    Bring the county fair home to your kitchen with these corn dogs. A tip for dipping: Pour the batter into a tall Mason jar and dunk your dogs for an even all-over coating. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Texas Chili Fries

    The delicious chili goes together in minutes and then cooks while you run errands. The only way to make it even better is to pour it over crisp french fries and sprinkle with cheese to make Texas chili fries. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Homemade Churros

    These fried cinnamon-sugar homemade churros are best when fresh and hot. Try them with a cup of coffee or hot chocolate. Don't be surprised if people start dunking...and then go back for more.

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    Old-Fashioned Coney Hot Dog Sauce

    Camping and hot dogs go hand in hand. Roast some up over the fire, then top with this irresistible one-pot sauce. —Loriann Cargill Bustos, Phoenix, Arizona

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    Walking Tacos

    These Walking Tacos are perfect for an on-the-go dinner, a campfire meal or an easy game-night supper. The ingredients go right into the chip bags! —Beverly Matthews, Richland, Washington

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    Tangy Barbecue Wings

    I took these slow-cooked wings to work, and they vanished before I even got a bite! The tangy sauce is lip-smacking good. —Sherry Pitzer, Troy, Missouri

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    Jersey-Style Hot Dogs

    I grew up in northern New Jersey, where hot dogs with grilled potatoes were born. It's a combo you’ll love. —Suzanne Banfield, Basking Ridge, New Jersey

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    Soft Beer Pretzels

    I'm always looking for new ways to combine fun flavors, and what goes together better than beer and pretzels? Not much that I can think of. That’s why I put them together into one delicious recipe. —Alyssa Wilhite, Whitehouse, Texas

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    Ice Cream Wafflewiches

    A wafflewich is a masterpiece of textures with chewy waffles, smooth ice cream, gooey caramel syrup and crunchy pecans. This is cold storage comfort food. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Homemade Guacamole

    I always judge a Tex-Mex restaurant by its guacamole. And although it's simple to prepare, it can go wrong oh, so easily. I've spent many years perfecting mine, to the point where I think it's better than most restaurants. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Indiana-Style Corn Dogs

    One of the best parts of the many fairs and festivals in Indiana is the corn dogs! My family loves corn dogs, so I fix them fairly often at home. —Sally Denney, Warsaw, Indiana

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    Beer and Brats Nachos

    Head to the Midwest for the big game with a platter of these crunchy snacks enlivened with a beer-laced cheese sauce. —Kelly Boe, Whiteland, Indiana

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    Bandito Chili Dogs

    These deluxe chili dogs are a surefire hit at family functions. Adults and children alike love the cheesy chili sauce, and the toppings are fun! —Marion Lowery, Medford, Oregon

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    Refreshing Beer Margaritas

    I'm always surprised when people say they didn't know this drink existed. It's a really refreshing co*cktail, and it's easy to double or triple the recipe. —Arianne Barnett, Kansas City, Missouri

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    Pigs in a Blanket

    These baked hot dog sandwiches appeal to kids of all ages. Even my husband, Allan, admits to enjoying every bite! We like to dip them in ketchup and mustard. —Linda Young, Longmont, Colorado

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    Cheese Fries

    I came up with this recipe after my daughter had cheese fries at a restaurant and couldn't stop talking about them. She loves that I can fix them so quickly at home. Plus, the frozen fry packets can be refrigerated and reheated. —Melissa Tatum, Greensboro, North Carolina

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    Honey Buffalo Meatball Sliders

    These little sliders deliver big Buffalo chicken flavor without the messiness of wings. The spicy-sweet meatballs are a hit on game day with kids and adults alike. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

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    Slow Cooker Candied Nuts

    I like giving spiced nuts as holiday gifts. This slow-cooker recipe with ginger and cinnamon is so good, you just might use it all year long. —Yvonne Starlin, Westmoreland, Tennessee

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    Waffle Fry Nachos

    My husband and two grown sons really enjoy these fun nachos—they can devour a platter of them in no time. They're also fun to make when friends come over. —Debra Morgan, Idaho Falls, Idaho

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    Cobb Salad Sub

    When we need a quick meal to share, we turn Cobb salad into a sandwich masterpiece. Sometimes I substitute tortillas for the bread and make wraps instead. —Kimberly Grusendorf, Medina, Ohio

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    S'mores on a Stick

    My kids love to take these for treats everywhere. That's lucky for me since they are so easy to make. Beside the sprinkles, try mini candies for toppings.—Ronda Weirich, Plains, Kansas

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    Grilled Seasoned Bratwurst

    Whether you're hosting a picnic at home or at a park, cook these bratwurst on the stovetop first. Then you can quickly brown them on the grill. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Deep-Dish Sausage Pizza

    My grandma made the tastiest snacks for us when we stayed the night at her farm. Her wonderful pizza, hot from the oven, was covered with cheese and had fragrant herbs in the crust. Now this pizza is frequently a meal for my husband, our family and me. —Michele Madden, Washington Court House, Ohio

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    Nacho Popcorn

    My husband and I like to munch on this while watching TV. The nacho flavoring is a zesty alternative to butter and salt. —Linda Boehme, Fairmont, Minnesota

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    We wanted to get creative with hot dogs, so we made a mac-and-cheesy one. Pile on the extra cheese, relish and even bacon. —Julie Peterson, Crofton, Maryland

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    Burger Americana

    Go on a burger road trip in your own backyard. Grill the patties and load them sky-high with your favorite toppings. For instance, peanut butter and bacon make them southern style; coleslaw and tomatoes, a northern version. —Susan Mahaney, New Hartford, New York

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    Deep-Fried Cheese Bites

    These beer-battered cheese curds are the ultimate in delicious comfort food. Some folks like to serve them with ranch dressing, ketchup or barbecue sauce for dipping. —Katie Rose, Pewaukee, Wisconsin

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    Sloppy Joe Dogs

    There are so many different ways to top a hot dog, but this tasty sloppy joe version beats them all! —Kimberly Wallace, Dennison, Ohio

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    Soft Giant Pretzels

    My husband and our friends and family love these soft, chewy pretzels. Let the bread machine mix the dough, then all you have to do is shape and bake these fun snacks. —Sherry Peterson, Fort Collins, Colorado

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    Bloody Mary

    Horseradish makes this the best Bloody Mary recipe we've tasted. Without the horseradish, you'll have a more traditional Bloody Mary, and without the alcohol, you'll have a Virgin Mary. Serve with a stalk of celery, dill pickle spear or olives. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Spicy Bavarian Beer Mustard

    Here's a gift that has bite! This spicy beer mustard is great with pretzels or as a condiment for bratwurst. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Chicken Chili Nachos

    This is a “dash in the pan” dish that’s always a hit. The spicy nachos have plenty of chicken and two kinds of beans, so they make a filling snack. —Karen Horning, Rockford, Illinois

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    Corn on the Cob with Lemon-Pepper Butter

    Roasting fresh-picked corn is as old as the Ozark hills where I was raised. My Grandpa Mitchell always salted and peppered his butter on the edge of his plate before spreading it on his corn, and I did the same as a kid. Today, I continue the tradition by serving lemon-pepper butter with roasted corn—it's a favorite! —Allene Bary-Cooper, Wichita Falls, Texas

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    Slow-Cooker Spiced Mixed Nuts

    What slow cookers do for soups and stews, they’ll do for mixed nuts, too. The scent of spices is delightful, and the nuts are delicious. —Stephanie Loaiza, Layton, Utah

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    Hungarian Hot Dogs

    Each American city dishes up hot dogs with its own combination of toppings. Toledo is no exception. We came up with a version of Tony Packo’s Hungarian hot dog, which is a citywide favorite in Toledo, Ohio. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Courtside Caramel Corn

    My guests say they can't stop eating my caramel corn! For our basketball party I fix enough to fill a big red tin with our team's logo. The delectable syrup coats the popcorn well but isn't sticky. —Sharon Landeen, Tucson, Arizona

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    My husband and I are both graduate students right now, so we don't have a lot of time to cook dinner. Our family loves coming home to this incredible nacho platter, and I love how easy it is to prepare. —Faith Stokes, Chickamauga, Georgia

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    Bacon Cheeseburgers

    Where can you get a juicy burger that is so superior to drive-thru fare? Right in your backyard with this delicious bacon cheeseburger recipe. —Jackie Burns, Silverdale, Washington

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    BBQ Brats

    In Wisconsin, brats are a food group! We are always looking for new ways to cook them. This recipe is easy and a hit at any tailgate party or cookout, any time of year. —Jessica Abnet, DePere, Wisconsin

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    Southwest Pretzels

    These fun, filling pretzels with a mild southwestern kick are the perfect snack for watching football games. And they'll score just as high with adults as they do with kids! —Cathy Tang, Redmond, Washington

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    Lemon Gelato

    On a recent trip to Italy, I became addicted to gelato. My favorite choice was lemon because Italian lemons have an intense flavor. This recipe brings back memories of our vacation. —Gail Wang, Troy, Michigan

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    Skillet Nachos

    My mom gave me a fundraiser cookbook, and this is the recipe I’ve used most. My whole family is on board. For toppings, think sour cream, tomatoes, jalapeno and red onion. —Judy Hughes, Waverly, Kansas

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    Originally Published: May 27, 2019

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    As deputy editor for Taste of Home magazine, Rachel has her hand in everything you see from cover to cover, from writing and editing articles to taste-testing recipes to ensuring every issue is packed with fun and fabulous content. She'll roll up her sleeves to try any new recipe in the kitchen—from spicy Thai dishes (her favorite!) to classic So...

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    FAQs

    How to make hot dogs taste like ballpark? ›

    Directions
    1. Chop the onions and soak in water for about 15 minutes. Drain well.
    2. Split the buns lengthwise and spread butter inside.
    3. Place a hot dog in each bun. Place in toaster and cook for 6 minutes on Pastry mode.
    4. Once out of the toaster, top with onions, ketchup, and mustard.

    What do you eat at a baseball picnic? ›

    As with other picnics that feature similar foods, you want to include bean salad, potato salad, coleslaw, watermelon, and vegetable and fruit salads that are convenient to carry along to a baseball picnic. Stick with the classics mentioned to keep the old time ballpark theme going.

    Why do hot dogs taste better at the ballpark? ›

    Atmosphere and Tradition: Baseball games are often associated with a particular atmosphere and tradition. The sounds of the crowd, the smell of ballpark food, and the overall experience contribute to a sense of enjoyment and nostalgia. This positive environment can enhance the perceived taste of a hot dog.

    What brand of hot dogs do ballparks use? ›

    Ball Park Franks is an American brand of hot dog and hamburger buns and patties made by Tyson Foods and popularized in 1958 by the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball. Ball Park Frank is the most consumed hot dog in America with 94.9 million consumers in 2017.

    What is the most popular baseball food item? ›

    A hot dog is practically the mascot for baseball stadium food and pairs especially well with a cool beer in the hot summer sun (for the baseball fans of age, of course). Many different stadiums offer creative spins on the classic hot dog, with toppings such as chili, chips, or even a fried egg.

    What is the most popular baseball food? ›

    The Fowl Pole is the most popular dish in the MLB, and for good reason! The two-pound chicken tender is laid over top of a bed of waffle fries, with a choice of two dipping sauces on the side (barbecue, honey mustard and ranch).

    What is the most common picnic food? ›

    7 Best Picnic Foods
    • Fried Chicken. You would be hard-pressed to find a more perfect picnic food than fried chicken. ...
    • Pasta Salad. The first thing you need to do when making the perfect pasta salad is to pick your pasta. ...
    • Deviled Eggs. ...
    • Watermelon. ...
    • Sandwiches. ...
    • Lemonade. ...
    • Brownies.

    What is the most popular snack at a baseball game? ›

    Classic Favorites
    1. Hotdogs. Hotdogs are an iconic part of the ballpark experience. ...
    2. Popcorn. Popcorn is another classic favorite that has stood the test of time. ...
    3. Peanuts. "Take me out to the ball game, take me out with the crowd, buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack, I don't care if I never get back."
    2 days ago

    What do baseball players eat and spit out? ›

    Players keep a bag of sunflower seeds in their pockets to chew on and spit out throughout the game to prevent discomfort and unpleasant taste.

    Should you eat pasta before a baseball game? ›

    Remember – carbs are the body's main source of fuel during high-intensity exercise such as any athletic event, so this meal should be healthy and balanced by eating several servings of carbs (bread, pasta, beans, potatoes, etc.) with a serving of protein (chicken, red meat, eggs, dairy, etc.).

    How to cook hot dogs like a street vendor? ›

    Instructions
    1. Griddle cook hotdogs until evenly browned.
    2. Place oil in frying pan and sauté onions until soft.
    3. Warm up sauerkraut.
    4. Steam the hot dog rolls.
    5. Place hot dog in roll and top with sauerkraut, onions, mustard, and ketchup.

    What is the tastiest way to cook hot dogs? ›

    Grilling gives your hot dog that smoky, summer flavor you just can't get any other way. Plus, no pots and pans to clean!

    How do you make hotdogs taste better? ›

    A Perfectly Grilled Hot Dog, Made Even Better
    1. BBQ sauce! Any kind will do.
    2. Chili + hot dog = chili dogs!
    3. Nacho cheese (this vegan cheese sauce slathered on a veggie dog would make a super vegan hot dog!)
    4. Coleslaw. ...
    5. Cheese. ...
    6. BLT Dog. ...
    7. Bacon.

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