ICYMI: Is Cinnamon Roll Chili Actually a Midwestern Delicacy?

ICYMI: Is Cinnamon Roll Chili Actually a Midwestern Delicacy?

Gov. Tim Walz, a native Nebraskan, would like you to believe it is.

We Launched a Statewide Investigation.

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Where were you when Grape Salad happened?

RacketMN: Every Minnesota to never touch the stuff (i.e. all of them) remembers that moment of culinary-cultural infamy, when the sicko coastal elites at the New York Times attempted to shoehorn a WTF dish into our canon of treasured local foodstuffs.

Gov. Tim Walz sparked a similar flashpoint Tuesday on Twitter.

Walz’s apparent co-sign of this alleged Midwestern delicacy was met with a resounding chorus of: HUH? The author of this blog, a 35-year Minnesota lifer? Never heard of it. Ditto for my dad, also a noted townie.

The original poster—Brookings, South Dakota-born Kyle Sorbe, a PR man for Minnesota Sen. Tina Smith—was undeterred by naysayers, citing evidence of the dish’s regional prowess from Smithsonian Magazine (“What’s Up With the Pairing of Chili and Cinnamon Rolls?”) and The Argus Leader (“Why chili and sweet rolls? How this school lunch became a South Dakota food favorite”).

“School lunch programs across the Midwest and Great Plains started serving chili alongside cinnamon rolls in the mid-1900s,” writes Makenzie Huber of The Argus Leader in her definitive historical deep-dive. “It is unknown why the two meals were commonly paired together, but it was a hit.”

Huber includes references to South Dakota, Iowa, Indiana, Idaho, Colorado, Texas, and Nebraska but, conspicuously, not Minnesota. Gov. Walz, a Nebraska native, didn’t move to Minnesota until the mid-’90s, perhaps explaining his fandom. Not expecting to hear back, we requested a comment from the Walz administration. Hours later, the governor’s press secretary, Claire Lancaster, responded with: “This is important!” And before long we were on the phone with the big man himself, demanding answers about the chili/cinnamon roll foofaraw.

“I’m laying the law down on this chili thing: Every single week of public school—as a student and as a teacher—each Friday the lunch ladies made chili and cinnamon rolls, the most anticipated meal of the week. It’s a Midwestern tradition, but what I’m finding is there are some sections of the Midwest where people aren’t as in-tune to the cuisine of things; they don’t know about this,” Walz tells Racket, acknowledging that the dish might be more popular around northeast Nebraska and southwestern Minnesota. “So I’m making the case: Yes, chili and cinnamon rolls, especially on Fridays, is a thing.”

Walz dismissed any parallels to Grape Salad and, somewhat out of the blue, referenced his three Minnesota Congressional Delegation Hotdish Competition victories. Throughout our three-minute conversation, the governor sounded like a true chili and cinnamon roll believer.

“This is about expanding your horizons. Minnesotans all bring their culture with them, whether it’s lutefisk or whether it’s chili with cinnamon rolls; this should bring us together,” Walz said, summoning all his rhetorical powers. “You got a good chili cook, you get a cinnamon roll cook… I know Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups stole this, but there is a story here to be told about bringing great things together.”

The man who brought this debate to the masses, Sorbe, didn’t respond to our interview request. But Racket was able to assemble voices from around Minnesota who were willing to speak to this contentious dish. Let’s hear what they have to say.

Southern Minnesota correspondent Christopher Vondracek

“It is true, I believe our school lunches in Wells, Minnesota, contained this,” says the Star Tribune ag reporter and author (who’s currently promoting a terrific new book). “I’m all for digging into this, though. Maybe a glance at posted school lunches in, say, Chadron, Nebraska, and schools on the Iron Range!? But as I said, Wells definitely had this. It always struck me as a lunch lady’s well-deserved day off.”

Iron Range correspondent Aaron Brown

“Digging deep into my northern Minnesota cultural memory, I can’t place a time I’ve had or been offered a cinnamon roll with chili,” says the Hibbing-based author and educator. “I don’t think people here would mind eating them together. It’s intriguing. I get it. But cinnamon rolls fall into the breakfast category and chili is lunch/dinner. They just don’t hang out together much. If this thing is a religion, I’d say come evangelize on the Range. We’d eat that.”

Fargo-Moorhead correspondent Leah Garaas

“It’s not on the menu at the Sons of Norway,” says the Fargo-raised, Bay Area-based social media pro for Roku. (Garaas, a vet of 89.3 the Current and Radio K, was entirely unfamiliar with the dish.)

Twin Cities correspondent Jason DeRusha

“I have heard of it but I’ve never tried it,” says the Maple Grove-based radio DJ and food writer. “I’m not opposed—flavor-wise, it shouldn’t be that different than a Sloppy Joe on a sweeter burger bun. I can’t really envision a scenario where these two foods would be available to me at the same time. School cafeteria? Prison?”

(Update: We heard back from Sorbe on Thursday. “This all started when I made a side comment about it at a meeting and we all got to talking and now we’re having a chili cook off in the office with cinnamon rolls [Thursday],” he tells us. “We’ll see how it goes and if I can convince a few people that cinnamon rolls belong with chili.”)

By Jay Boller

North Designer: Maria Stanley Collection Presents ‘Louise’

North Designer: Maria Stanley Collection Presents ‘Louise’

Maria Stanley

Truly overwhelmed with joy to share this über-special-to-my-heart photo series with you.

Photographed by dear friend, Olivia Pierce of French beauty, Louise Follian in Paris.

Enjoy.

 

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About

After studying fashion and working for a number of womenswear brands in Los Angeles for over a decade, Stanley launched her eponymous label in 2016, with an emphasis on designing enduring, earth-friendly collections meant to be well- lived in and loved forever. Now based out of her industrious home state of Minnesota, Stanley works closely with her partners in Delhi, India, and Lima, Peru, to offer thoughtfully crafted garments that embrace materials and methods steeped in each country’s artisan traditions.

Maria Stanley

 4603 Lyndale Avenue South

Minneapolis, MN

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Vanishing North: Minnesota species at risk of extinction, and the people dedicated to saving them!

Vanishing North: Minnesota species at risk of extinction, and the people dedicated to saving them!

                                                                                StarTribune

From the bristle-berry to the golden-winged warbler, many Minnesota plants and animals face an uncertain future and may disappear altogether. Originally appearing as a Star Tribune occasional series, now you can learn all about this unfolding crisis and the people hard at work trying to prevent it in this 120-page book written and photographed by Star Tribune journalists.

Project editor: James Eli Shiffer
Reporting: Jennifer Bjorhus, Greg Stanley
Data reporting: Jeff Hargarten
Copy editing: Catherine Preus, Sarah Doran
Photography: David Joles, Brian Peterson
Photo editing: Kevin Martin
Graphics: Yuqing Liu, C.J. Sinner
Design: Madalyne Bird, Joe Rull, Greg Mees, Josh Penrod
Audience engagement: Nancy Yang, Sara Porter

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FWMN Presents Joy: Spring ‘23 Lineup – Minneapolis, MN

FWMN Presents Joy: Spring ‘23 Lineup – Minneapolis, MN

Spring 2023 Events & Tickets

Let’s light up the Twin Cities with JOY this season, the feeling of great pleasure and happiness.

Rose & Bull: New Millenium | Sunday, April 23rd | 12:30pm | The Whim

Rose + Bull presents The New Millenium. POV: It’s the turn of the century, you and your friends are gearing up to hit the clubs as the digital world attempts to grasp the 2000’s. Digital camera on the wrist, bath and body works spritz in the air, AIM going away message set…it’s going to be a good night. Join us as we celebrate the resurrection and reinvention of ‘THE NEW MILLENIUM’.

Mpls Local Vintage Vendors:

  • Lady L. Vintage (@ladylvintage)

  • Frock Queen (@frockqueen)

  • Legacy (@shoplegacystore)

  • The Cat and The Cobra (@thecatandthecobra)

  • Ragstock (@ragstock)

  • Daily Dose Retro (@dailydoseretro)

  • Lobster Garden (@lobstergardenvintage)

  • The Red Eye (@jalynrosestyling)

  • Show Stopper Vintage (@showstoppervintage)

  • Rosella Vintage (@rosella.vintage)

P R O X I M I T Y | Sunday, April 23rd | 6pm | Dwell44

FWMN presents P R O X I M I T Y. The idea of being in close space and reality, emphasizing the point that we are close to greatness because we are great, as a community, as artists and as humans. That a high end label and a local label literally share the same space and reality. Produced by Mao Xiong, Sarah Kunh & Gayle Smaller Jr. with Paola Rincon leading our model team. Our Spring production will be introducing nine designers, some of who are showing with FWMN for the first time!! Designers:

  • Anna Brauch (@leather_and_velvet)

  • Anisa Khan (@anibells_)

  • Jaqueline Schaffer (@jacquelinebutterflydesigns)

  • Olivia Sao (@scrapsthebrand)

  • Alaena Klages (@orinlaen)

  • Jordan Carpenter (@jordancarpenterfashion)

  • Sarah Edwards (@iamsarahedwards)

  • Brittney Kline (@bossladyshoetique)

  • Pieces of Kandakes (@piecesofkandakes)

  • Venci (@venciofficial_)

  • Frostytch

Into the Studio | Monday, April 24th | 6pm | Urban Daisy

Join us for Into The Studio Sustainable Style : A Fashion Revolution, a vibrant runway show of the latest collections from 8 MN designers. Each collection utilizes different aspects of the slow fashion movement: from using natural, organic, and recycled materials to featuring ethical and fair-trade production processes. Meet the designers who will share insights into their design process and the inspiration behind their sustainable practices. Into The Studio is part of the larger Fashion Revolution Week, which is a global movement dedicated to raising awareness about the true cost of fashion and promoting more sustainable and ethical fashion practices. Produced by Danielle Everine.

Apparel Designers:

  • Danielle Everine ( @danielleeverine)

  • Hell ‘R High Water Wares (@hellrhighwaterwares)

  • Way The Label (@waythelabel)

  • Rebekah Anne Clothing @rebekah.anne.clothing

  • Lesley Helen (@couturemehelen)

  • Uselding Fridays (@joshuadmcgarvey )

Accessory Designers:

  • Green Armadillo (@green.armadillo)

  • Strey Designs(@strey_designs)

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Northern Lights | Tuesday, April 25th | 5pm | Machine Shop

Delina White of IamAnishinaabe, MN Chippewa Tribe, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe presents Northern Lights: A Native Nations Fashion Night & Fashion Week MN Couture Show. The show will be a unique fashion experience showcase the lifeways of the Yup’ik of Alaska & the Great Lakes Woodlands Anishinaabeg. Guaranteed to be an awe-inspiring event. Shop the marketplace showcasing Native Artisans & natural ingredients beauty products, originally designed fashion, jewelry & accessories.

Featuring:

  • Golga Oscar, Kasigluk Elders Traditional Council – Yup’ik Nation. Carrying on the traditions of his people, Golga is creating apparel that is more than just a fashion statement, it’s “a way of life.”

  • Garret Henry, Anishinaabe from Roseau River 1st Nation, Manitoba, Canada will be showcasing a new Native couture collection as an expansion of his traditional designs with a contemporary flare on Native dance outfits.

  • Delina White of IamAnishinaabe, MN Chippewa Tribe, Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe will be introducing the Deer River High School ISD 317, Anishinaabe Education  Leadership Group, Anishinaabe Giikinooamaadi’wigamigoong, and their fashion designs as an advanced guided project sponsored by the Blandin Foundation.

Luxe Streetwear | Wednesday, April 26th | 5:30pm | The Machine Shop

Keiona Cook of Qe’Bella Couture presents Luxe Streetwear: The Futuristic Perspective of Candyland that celebrates all ages. This fashion show fundraiser for Lovely’s Sewing & Arts Collective (LSAC) celebrates community and covers youth scholarships for learning the art of sewing, fashion design and entrepreneurship. LSAC is located in the Northloop in the Rise Bagel building. Additionally, this show features couture and custom streetwear designers, a high school designer, print streetwear designers, and the LSAC youth showcasing their skills through different art forms. Come enjoy a moment in time with local fashion and jewelry designers for an event not to miss!

Designers:

  • Qe’Bella Couture

  • Wet by Bre

  • Flavor World

  • The Crochet Gay

  • Chemistry Fashions

  • House of Nor

  • Fia Morin

  • Sew Printed

  • Corazon Clothing

  • DesignsByEllis

  • Michelle Dolan

  • Catrielle Creates

  • HAWWAA

Jewelry Designers:

  • Chosen & Free Co.

  • Nashipai

Dare 2 Be Golden | Thursday, April 27th | 6pm | Location: W Minneapolis The Foshay

Golden Magazine presents, Dare 2 Be Golden, a fashion show expanding the reach of the fashion community to Minneapolis youth and provide a space to cultivate new relationships. Dare 2 be Golden reflects the power of getting dressed and showing up as your authentic self.

Designers:

  • Florence Gbondo (@ShopwithfloLLC)

  • Maly Her (Her Intent) – @her_intent / @herintent

  • Satiya Amporful (Uniquely Global) – @ug_finds

  • Isabel Atkinson (Views/Izaobel) – @izaobel @izaobel.png and @viewsclothing.co

  • Sandra Ortega (Sanorte Design) – @sanortedesign

Student Designers:

  • Jaylee Rosand – @jay_soo_lee

  • Kylie Halverson – @kyliekandice

  • Neema Mochoge – @neems.mochie

  • Erin Briggs – @erin.briggs / @erin.briggs.art

Coalesce: Voices | Friday, April 28th | 6pm | Mosaic Venue

Coalesce presents Voices: Inspired by Stories of Our Lived Experiences. Coalesce hits the runway for its second year with Fashion Week Minnesota, an AAPI organization focused on celebrating AAPI + BIPOC voices. This season, the team will bring a biopic experience to our guests by creating collections inspired by our team’s stories and the lived experiences that influence our work. Co-produced by Mao Xiong and Mary Lee.

Designers:

  • @livethefashionlife

  • @cindy.leewood

  • @be_tvumbydivya

  • @mayzhathelabel

  • @zeyacouture

  • @mengfeilin

  • @thenameisshianne

  • @shopbollywear

  • @snobhouse

  • @suney_designs

EVOLVE | Saturday, April 29 | 6:30pm | The Museum of Russian Art

The Fitting Room presents EVOLVE as the premier finale event for Fashion Week MN featuring all local designers and their capsule collections from ready-to-wear to couture. All collections are immediately available for purchase after the show as well as the designers current collections throughout the evening in the curated pop-up. Join us for an evening of celebrating local MN designers and their collections! The Spring line-up will include the following designers: Foat Design, Danielle Everine, Scott J Lehmann, Joeleen Torvick, 1004 Designs, Van Quigg, Alma Mia, Anyse Fashion, Cece Cabana, Tonya M Yarwood, Be Tvum, ACG, Ema, Josephine Denae, 3jag design. Dottir, Gina Mount, Amy Sabatier Designs, Vikse, Arianne Zager, J Lux, PP Taller, SHExclusive, Lindsey Ries Studio, Karen Morris Millinery, Strey Designs, Eagle Falcon, El & Grey Design.

 

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MIA: “Eternal Offerings Banquet” – Minneapolis, MN

MIA: “Eternal Offerings Banquet” – Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Enjoy Mia in an entirely different way, with an exclusive exhibition-inspired, immersive dining experience held after hours in the museum’s galleries.

“Eternal Offerings Banquet” will feature exquisite hand-crafted dishes created by award-winning guest Chef Tammy Wong of Rainbow Chinese Restaurant, with wine pairings curated by acclaimed sommelier Bill Summerville, and support from Paris Dining Club, all served inside the Banquet Room gallery of Eternal Offerings: Chinese Ritual Bronzes special exhibition.

This extraordinary dinner takes place on Wednesday, April 26th, and includes a private tour of Mia’s special exhibition “Eternal Offerings: Chinese Ritual Bronzes,” led by Liu Yang, Chair of Asian Art and Curator of Chinese Art; a multi-course dinner with wine inside Mia’s special exhibition; and insights from Mia’s director, curators and the culinary team. The menu is carefully planned and prepared.

About Chef Tammy Wong

Chef Tammy Wong, the daughter of ethnic Chinese parents, first discovered her passion for food growing up in Vietnam. From an early age, she enjoyed cooking the family’s rice over a fire and helping her grandmother roll tamarind candies to sell at a nearby open-air market. Among her early influences were the street vendors who passed by each day, each vendor a master of a special dish.

Tammy and her family left Vietnam as refugees when she was in her teens. Their journey over several years would include time in Hong Kong, New York City, and the California Bay Area before finally settling in Minneapolis in 1983.

Before opening The Rainbow Chinese Restaurant and Bar in 1987, Tammy worked at a number of the area’s early Asian eateries. Since then, The Rainbow Chinese Restaurant and Bar has been a mainstay along a stretch of Nicollet Avenue and was part of the street earning the nickname “Eat Street”. As The Rainbow’s award-winning owner and chef, Tammy continues to play a vital role in Whittier, a neighborhood as lively and diverse as the one she knew as a child.

The secret to her style is simple, or so she says: “Fresh greens, garlic and onions stir-fried over a searing flame—those are the basic elements of what I do.” Pressed further, she calls on a Chinese proverb: “The chef teaches you how to eat, not how to prepare the meal.” While great food is just a visit to The Rainbow away, learning to make it has been, for Tammy, a lifelong journey and a true labor of love.

About Bill Summerville

Bill Summerville has been an influential force in shaping the Twin Cities restaurant scene, plying his trademark style of charm and brashness at such notable restaurants as D’Amico Cucina, La Belle Vie, and Spoon and Stable. During his tenure as partner and front man of La Belle Vie, he was a three-time semifinalist for the James Beard Award for “Outstanding Wine Program” and a semifinalist for “Best Service.” A year on the Tuscan Coast traveling to far-flung wine regions had a major impact on his Euro-centric palate. He doesn’t make wine lists as much as he creates collections of wine he really wants you to drink, to take a chance on. The Boston-born Summerville blames his mother for his career in food and wine. She loved food and she knew how to make it taste good. Her gravy was legendary.

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About Paris Dining Club

Paris Dining Club (PDC) is a dining club in Minneapolis by James Beard nominated Chef Jamie Malone. You can find Malone at her North Loop Paris Dining Club Studio hosting events and creating new experiences for people who love food. PDC also makes dinner parties and date nights at home easy and beautiful.

Malone has gained national attention and earned a place as a semifinalist for the James Beard Award for “Rising Star Chef” for 2013 and “Best Chef Midwest” for 2014, 2015, 2018, and 2019. In 2013, Malone was named one of Food and Wine magazine’s “Best New Chefs.” In 2017, Malone opened her first restaurant, Grand Café, and the following year, it was a semifinalist for the James Beard Award for “Best New Restaurant” and was also named Food and Wine magazine’s “Best New Restaurant.” That year, Malone was also awarded Food and Wine magazine’s “Dish of the Year.” Malone has written for Esquire’s “Eat Like a Man” blog and been featured in many magazines including GQ, Saveur, and Elle. In 2014 she won Cooking Light’s “Trail Blazer Award” for her work with sustainable seafood.

Event

Wednesday, April 26th at 6pm

Reserve Tickets

Complimentary valet is included.

(Proceeds from this purchase support the museum’s mission)

Location

Minneapolis Institute of Art

2400 3rd Ave South

 Minneapolis, MN

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The Minneapolis College Apparel Technologies showcasing their first collections in the “Thru the Mask”

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