Kentucky Derby Recipes with Southern Charm (2024)

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If you love southern cooking, horses, and the Derby, you’ll adore these authentic Kentucky Derby recipes to celebrate with on the first Saturday in May.

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Kentucky Derby Food Traditions

Few American sporting events exist with the history and southern charm of the Kentucky Derby. Its rich traditions – sipping a mint julep, beautiful hats, roses, and the singing of “My Old Kentucky Home.”

All of which transcend the Kentucky Derby from a mere sporting event.

Kentucky Derby History

The Kentucky Derby’s history began in 1872, when Meriwether Lewis Clark, grandson of William Clark of Lewis and Clark fame, traveled to Europe. While there, he attended well-known horse racing events, like the Epsom Derby in England.

Inspired by his travels, Clark was determined to create a horse racing event in the United States, much like those he experienced in Europe. After receiving land from his uncles John and Henry Churchill, the beginnings of the Kentucky Derby was born.

“On May 17th, 1875, the racetrack opened its gates and the Louisville Jockey Club sponsored the very first Kentucky Derby. A total of fifteen three-year-old Thoroughbred horses raced one and a half miles in front of a cheering crowd of approximately 10,000 spectators. Aristides was the first winner of the Kentucky Derby.”

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Kentucky Derby Food History

It’s well established that food is a central component of The Kentucky Derby. Every year, the concession stands at the Kentucky Derby sell about 142,000 hot dogs, 18,000 barbecue sandwiches, 32,400 jumbo shrimp, 13,800 pounds of beef, and 300,000 strawberries for traditional strawberries and cream.

A mint julep is made over 120,000 times during the event. And there is a competition event for the best Derby Pie.

Hot Browns and Burgoo are traditional Kentucky foods that are staples at Derby parties and pecans are everywhere.

Kentucky Derby Recipes

With the Derby right around the corner, here are some favorite Derby recipes. Dust off those mint julep cups, find that fancy hat, and let’s celebrate the Kentucky Derby!

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Spinach Salad with Sweet Potato, Blue Cheese & Pecan Dressing

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Chosen as an appetizer for theOfficial Kentucky Derby Menu. “This year, Executive Chef David Danielson inventively combinedtraditional Southern flavors and local ingredients to make an authentically American culinary experience for our Derby guests in the premium dining areas.”

See the complete menu.

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A Perfect Summer Derby Dish

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Butter bean season is coming to an end so there's no time to waste in making this perfect summer side dish. Churchill Downs Executive Chef David Danielson served this to our guestsas part of the official menu forthe 142nd Kentucky Derby! Enjoy!

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Benedictine Spread

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"Invented by Louisville caterer and tea room-owner Jennie Carter Benedict, this cream cheese-cucumber dip is a century-old Kentucky classic."

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Deviled Eggs with Country Ham

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By Churchill Downs Executive Chef David Danielson

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Kentucky Derby Tradition: Burgoo

This recipe is a tradition of the Kentucky Derby and to which most have their own unique spin and variation. Having not grown up in the south, I take my cue from those who have.

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Chicken Kabob with Mint Pistachio Pesto Recipe

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By Churchill Downs Executive Chef David Danielson

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Pork Tenderloin Sliders Recipe

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“One carefree way to serve these cuties is to slice the tenderloins on a large cutting board, set out fresh rolls and homemade condiments, and let guests build their own sandwiches.”

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Chicken Perloo: Southern Classic

Chicken Perloo is a South Carolina classic one pot chicken and rice dish that's smokey, a little sweet, hearty, and so delicious. It's Southern comfort food at its best. And -- easy to make, with simple ingredients and amazing flavor... even for weeknight dinners.

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Radish-Poppyseed Tea Sandwiches

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"These Radish-Poppyseed Tea Sandwiches are a delectable treat. Pictured withEnglish Pea Salad in Phyllo Cups."

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Kentucky Derby Party Recipes

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Begin with these “colorful open-faced (crust off!) tea sandwiches. These are super easy to make if you make the spread ahead of time and assemble these just before your guests arrive. Instead of a cream cheese spread, I made an herbal creamy dill spread by blending sunflower seeds to create a creamy base. Slather it on some sourdough sandwich bread and then top with rows of paper-thin slices of cucumbers, radishes, and candy-striped beets. Use a sharp knife to cut the crusts off and you have the cutest little springtime snacks.”

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Spring Salad!

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"As the name suggests, Spring Salad is a seasonal salad filled with spring’s bounty of vegetables: Asparagus, snow peas, peas and cos lettuce (romaine), dotted with goats cheese for some creamy tang and a fresh lemon dressing. Elegant, pretty and refreshing!"

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Crème Fraiche Pasta with Peas and Bacon

Crème Fraiche Pasta with Peas and Bacon is an easy dish for a Kentucky Derby party. Simple to make in 30 minutes or less, simple spring flavors to love!

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Black and Blue Salad with Black and Blue Vinaigrette

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By Churchill Downs Executive Chef, this simple salad is beautiful with fresh spring ingredients; perfect for serving at the Derby.

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Oregon Blue Cheese and Caramelized Onion Tart

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An Oregon Blue Cheese tart perfect for the Kentucky Derby.

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Slow Cooker Short Ribs with Henry Bain Sauce

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A Stay at Home Kentucky Derby party idea, this slow cooker short rib is served over cheesy grits.

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Louisiana Seafood Barbecue Shrimp Recipe

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A simple dish ready in minutes from the official Kentucky Derby site.

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Meatball, Cucumber & Mint Skewers

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"Lamb, mint, and English Cucumbers make up this delicious and easy Kentucky Derby recipe."

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Fluffy Cream Cheese Biscuits Recipe

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“Fluffy Cream Cheese Biscuits with Figgy Port Chutney, Blue Cheese Butter, and Ginger Ale-Brown Sugar Smoked Ham make up this delectable Derby sandwich.”

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Spring Pea Soup

This French Pea Soup recipe, otherwise known as Potage Saint Germain, is an easy, classic dish, filled with the flavors of fresh peas and mint.

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Derby Truffles Recipe

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“These make-ahead gems are easy enough for casual get-togethers and fancy enough for special occasions.”

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Kentucky Derby Bars

Celebrating the Derby with these simple and delicious Kentucky Derby Bars. Much likeDerby Pie, these bars are packed with traditional elements like butter, eggs, pecans, and of course, chocolate.

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Hummingbird Cake: An Easy Bundt Cake Recipe

Topped with cream cheese icing, this iconic cake will get everyone in a party mood... and it's incredibly easy to make!

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Kentucky Derby Chocolate Pecan Pie

This Kentucky Derby pie recipe, chockful of pecans and chocolate, is a long-standing tradition among Kentucky Derby fans. While decadently delicious, it’s an easy pie to make all year long.

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Best Caramel-Chocolate-Walnut Thumbprint Cookies

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"Featuring bourbon, homemade caramel,melted chocolate, and toasted walnuts, these butter cookies take inspiration from the famed pie."

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Summer Berry Vanilla Pudding Pie

If you love easy, simple but pretty, and festive desserts, this Summer Berry Vanilla Pudding Pie is for you!

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Sweet Tea Lemon Blueberry Yogurt Cake

Sweet Tea Lemon Blueberry Yogurt Cake is a festival of summer flavors in every bite of this soft, creamy, and buttery bundt cake. Lightly flavored with lemon, tender with Greek Yogurt, and sweet with blueberries. Traces of mint and sweet tea bring hints of delightfully unexpected flavor.

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Chocolate Mint Cookies

While Mint Juleps might be the beverage of choice at the Derby, these Mint Chocolate Chip cookies aren't far behind. Delicious, decadent, and certainly Kentucky Derby-worthy!

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Recipe: Brown Sugar + Brown Butter Derby Pecans

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"Long after the Kentucky Derby is over, you can make these nuts and package them in mason jars for edible gifts!"

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A Non-Alcoholic Mint Julep Everyone Can Enjoy at the Kentucky Derby

No celebration of the Kentucky Derby seems quite right without a Mint Julep. That cool, refreshing drink of summer. While most contain alcohol, we were looking for something different. Here is our non-alcoholic mint julep everyone can enjoy at the Kentucky Derby.

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Lemon Herb Water: Refreshingly Simple Summer Drink

Herb Lemon Water is a refreshing and simple summer drink made with citrus, cucumber, and fresh herbs. Perfect for parties, gatherings, or sipping on the porch.

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Kentucky Derby Recipes with Southern Charm (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular food at the Kentucky Derby? ›

Many people may not know what Hot Browns are. However, foodies and chefs in the South know this Kentucky classic. Created in 1920 at the Brown Hotel in Louisville, this open-faced sandwich is comfort food in the southern US. It's considered one of the favorite foods of the Kentucky Derby.

What food is served at the Kentucky Derby in 2024? ›

2024 Kentucky Derby Dining by the Numbers
  • 20,000 desserts.
  • 10,000 pounds of smoked brisket.
  • 9,000 pounds of shrimp.
  • 1,000 pounds of cheese.
  • 1,000 pounds of mint for Mint Juleps.
  • 24,000 bottles of Old Forester Mint Julep Bourbon co*cktail are expected to be used.
  • 20,000 bottles of Woodford Reserve are expected to be used.
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What is proper attire for a Kentucky Derby party? ›

Kentucky Derby outfits for men

Men tend to dress in lightweight sports jackets and slacks, or Bermuda shorts and a sports jacket in the infield, with sunglasses. Neckwear ranges from a luxurious traditional tie to a Southern-inspired bow tie, and help to make an outfit stand out.

How to throw the perfect Kentucky Derby party? ›

How to Throw a Kentucky Derby Party: A 10-Step Guide
  1. Book a venue for the party. ...
  2. Determine the dress code for your event. ...
  3. Pick a color scheme. ...
  4. Send thematic invitations that set the stage for the event. ...
  5. Prepare derby day decorations. ...
  6. Design a Kentucky Derby-themed menu. ...
  7. Craft a classic co*cktail menu.

What is Kentucky favorite food? ›

When it comes to food, Kentucky is known for its Fried Chicken and the incredibly delicious Hot Brown Sandwich, which are open face sandwiches you eat with a knife and fork.

What is traditionally served at the Kentucky Derby? ›

And your Derby party won't be complete without some Southern Fried Chicken or Kentucky Hot Brown Mac and Cheese. Chocolate Pecan Pie with Bourbon (aka Derby Pie) is the traditional dessert for the day, but a Red Velvet Cake will have its own fans. Or maybe some Bacon-Bourbon Brownies are in order?

What is the most common drink at the Kentucky Derby? ›

Considered the official drink of the Kentucky Derby, the Mint Julep co*cktail is a beverage made using sugar, bourbon, and mint leaves.

What is the Kentucky Derby tradition? ›

Today, the public still enjoys many Derby traditions, including sipping mint juleps (recipe below) and enjoying “hot browns,” wearing fancy hats, and eating slices of Derby-Pie as they watch the race. The “Run For The Roses” continues to be a uniquely American tradition that is seen by millions of people worldwide.

What is the dress code for Derby race? ›

Either black or grey morning dress with a top hat, service dress or full national costume is obligatory on Derby Day. You must wear formal day dress or a tailored trouser suit, with a hat or fascinator.

How much does it cost for a seat at the Kentucky Derby? ›

Tickets can be purchased directly from the Kentucky Derby official website. An Infield General Admission ticket, which gets you in the door, costs $130. This is as basic as basic admission gets for the Derby.

What is the most popular drink at the Kentucky Derby? ›

Considered the official drink of the Kentucky Derby, the Mint Julep co*cktail is a beverage made using sugar, bourbon, and mint leaves.

What food is Kentucky known for? ›

8 Iconic Kentucky Dishes to Try in Your Lifetime
  • HOT BROWN. The Hot Brown was created at the Brown Hotel in downtown Louisville in 1926, and it's still the best place to try one. ...
  • SPOONBREAD. ...
  • BENEDICTINE. ...
  • BURGOO. ...
  • BARBECUE. ...
  • DERBY-PIE® ...
  • ROLLED OYSTERS. ...
  • BEER CHEESE.
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