25 Kentucky Derby Recipes That'll Win Even When You Don't (2024)

On your marks, get set, eat!

By Mackenzie Filson
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So you're off to the races, but what about the real winners? No, not the horses, the food! Thankfully, we've got tons of food and drink recipe ideas that are perfect for your Kentucky Derby

party. With recipes like Southern tomato pie, bourbon balls, and BBQ brisket on the menu, your odds at having a great spread are very, very good. Be sure to check out all 25 of our top Kentucky Derby food recipes (and don't forget the mint juleps!).

The Kentucky Derby is the perfect time of year to highlight one of the best gifts Kentucky has given us: Super good bourbon. And we're not just talking bourbon co*cktails, either. We've found tons of ways to incorporate the spirit into sweet and savory dishes, like our bourbon bacon Brussels sprouts, cherry bourbon glazed ham, and even a bourbon peach pie. It also goes without saying that our slow-cooker bourbon barbecue wings go very well with our gold rush co*cktail. 😉

The South has legendary cuisine and we'll take any opportunity to serve up our favorites on Derby Day. Our surefire winners? Air fryer fried chicken with plenty of Southern potato salad and vinegar coleslaw on the side. And if you're in the mood to snack before the main event, whip up some pimiento cheese for good measure.

Now that you've got your fancy derby hat and prepped all the food, be sure to round out your party with plenty of bourbon and whiskey co*cktails. If your bar cart needs restocking, check out all of our favorite bourbon and whiskey brands next!

1

Southern Tomato Pie

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Fillings for Southern tomato pies always include tomatoes, mayonnaise, plenty of cheese, and Dijon mustard, but our version's got a flavorful upgrade: chopped pimiento peppers, which lend the filling all the delicious richness of pimiento cheese dip.

Get the Southern Tomato Pie recipe.

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Bourbon Peach Pie

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Let this pie be the first thing you make to celebrate peach season. It has a flaky buttery pie crust that is so easy and makes it worth making your own! The filling is rich with spices and hint of bourbon that really makes the pie stand out. A pie is a great way to use those peaches that are still a little too firm to eat. They will break down while cooking creating a jammy, addicting filling that isn't too soft.

Get the Bourbon Peach Pie recipe.

3

BBQ Brisket

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You don't need a fancy smoker to make BBQ Brisket. Instead, use your grill, and then and serve it with your favorite Southern-inspired sides like , potato salad, and cornbread.

Get the BBQ Brisket recipe.

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Classic Mint Julep

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Mint juleps are often only brought up around the time of the Kentucky Derby, and we think that’s a crying (neighing?) shame! Not only does the classic frosty cup and minty flavor provide a cooling freshness on a hot day, it’s also one of the best low-effort co*cktails out there. It's only 3 ingredients (if you don’t count ice), and the prep couldn’t be simpler.

Get the Classic Mint Julep recipe.

5

Pimento Cheese

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If you love party dips like Buffalo chicken or spinach artichoke, you’ll LOVE pimento cheese. This soft, creamy spread loaded with shredded cheddar cheese and spiked with diced pimento peppers and hot sauce can be served hot or cold (so make it ahead of time!).

Get the Pimento Cheese recipe.

6

Copycat Popeyes Biscuits

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Aside from mouth-watering chicken and sandwiches that make people line up around the block, Popeyes is known for their iconic, fluffy, crisp, salty, and buttery biscuits. Made for sopping up gravy or shuttling red beans and rice from point A to point B, these copycat biscuits come crazy close to the original using a few classic biscuit baking techniques and tips.

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Black-Eyed Pea Bruschetta

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This easy crostini couldn't be easier: Simply toss canned black-eyed peas with raw chopped collard greens, bell pepper, scallions, and garlic, and toss with an apple cider vinaigrette. Pile the mix onto toasted baguette slices and top with crispy, smoky pork to complete this shareable appetizer.

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8

Deviled Eggs

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Nothing says co*cktail party like some classic deviled eggs! They're a Southern party staple and we love making them year-round.

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9

Air Fryer Fried Chicken

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Imagine the best fried chicken you've ever had. Now imagine if it wasn't even fried. Crazy, right? Not with this easy air-fryer fried chicken recipe! The air fryer works some kind of magic on the chicken, and it crisps up into perfectly crunchy chicken as if it had been deep-fried. That buttermilk marinade makes the chicken so tender and juicy and gives it just the right amount of heat. It might just be our favorite chicken recipe ever.

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Bourbon Balls

If you’re looking for a boozy treat to get the party started, these bourbon balls are calling your name. Made with finely chopped pecans, crushed vanilla wafer cookies, and of course, bourbon, these no-bake cookie truffles highlight the flavor of the bourbon while taming its typical burn. Warning: You won’t be able to stop at one!

Get the Bourbon Balls recipe.

11

Southern Potato Salad

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Tender Yukon Gold potatoes paired with hard-boiled eggs, celery, sweet pickles, and red onion make this Southern-style potato salad the perfect sidekick for your next BBQ.

Get the Southern Potato Salad recipe.

12

Banana Pudding

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Banana pudding is one of our all-time favorite desserts. It's a classic Southern recipe, and for good reason; luscious layers of pudding, whipped cream, ripe bananas, and wafer cookies are completely impossible to resist.

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Cherry Bourbon Glazed Ham

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A spiral ham as the centerpiece for a Kentucky Derby party is a no-brainer, and we think this one is truly a winner all year-round. Get ready to plan a dinner party around this ham alone! It's got a tart, smoky, sweet glaze going that gives a fun twist to the traditional pineapple glazed ham. The tart cherries and bourbon work together to bring a slight sour and oaky tartness to the spiral ham while the glaze has just enough cayenne pepper to bring a smoky subtle heat.

Get the Cherry Bourbon Glazed Ham recipe.

14

Vinegar Coleslaw

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To make this a truly vegan-friendly slaw, there is neither mayonnaise nor honey in the mix. We use maple to bring out the veggies’ natural sweetness and Dijon mustard helps emulsify the oil and vinegar while adding a bit of a kick in the back of your throat. Feel free to halve the amount of mustard if you already know you don’t like spice.

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15

Prosecco Mint Julep

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This festive sparkling drink is perfect for a low-key party co*cktail hour. A sort of lightened-up mint julep, the addition of a dry sparkling wine provides a pleasant brightness and effervescence that plays well with the rich, caramelized tones of bourbon whiskey.

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Pecan Pralines

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A classic Southern dessert, pecan pralines are the melt-in-your-mouth candy perfect to bring for any party. The perfect cross between a cookie and a candy, these soft and chewy bites make for an ideal food gift anytime of year—who wouldn’t want homemade candy? If you’ve never tried your hand at making pralines, don’t stress! They’re not as difficult to make as you may think, and if you follow our top tips, you’ll ace this homemade sweet in no time.

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17

Pimiento Cheese Corn Muffins

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The flavor squad is here to provide standard corn muffins with a mega boost which takes its cues from classic Southern pimento cheese. Packed with shredded cheddar, diced pimiento peppers, garlic powder, and a generous amount of cayenne, the result is a savory delight.

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18

Waffle Batter Fried Chicken

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Chicken and waffles is a classic brunch dish, but have you ever thought about turning your chicken into a waffle? Don’t worry, no waffle maker required! Instead, you’ll combine the two dishes by coating chicken cutlets in waffle batter before pan-frying them to crispy, crunchy perfection. To serve, sprinkle the chicken with a touch more salt, then generously drizzle with maple syrup and hot sauce. For extra credit, finish off your stacks with a pat of butter just like you would with waffles. It’s indulgent, but so worth it.

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Bourbon Bacon Brussels Sprouts

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We already know that bacon, maple, and Brussels sprouts make magic together, so why not add in a dash of bourbon? Whether it's the holidays or any old weekday, these candied sprouts make for a well-seasoned and flavorful vegetable side.

Get the Bourbon Bacon Brussels Sprouts recipe.

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Hush Puppies

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Hush puppies—or fried balls of savory cornmeal batter—are a welcome addition to any seafood spread or fried food feast. These golden, crispy bites are so easy to make, they're the perfect last-minute appetizer or anytime snack. Trust us, once you try them, you won't be able to keep hushed about 'em!

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FAQs

What is a typical Kentucky Derby meal? ›

From pimento cheese to pecan pie, fried chicken to pimento deviled eggs, there's a whole lot you can do with Derby food! Pick a few favorite recipes below, and enjoy yourself! Making mint juleps at home? You might want to pick up a good pebble-ice maker!

What is the official dessert of Kentucky? ›

In 1969 they trademarked the name "derby pie" to both the state government of Kentucky and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Since then, the trademark has constantly been renewed as a federally registered trademark.

Is pimento cheese at kentucky derby food? ›

Pimiento cheese, sometimes called the "pâté of the South," is a classic dip served throughout the South, notably at events like the Kentucky Derby.

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

Traditional Kentucky Derby foods
  1. Hot browns. A Kentucky hot brown might be the most recognized Derby food. ...
  2. Pimento cheese. ...
  3. Kentucky Benedictine dip/spread. ...
  4. Kentucky beer cheese. ...
  5. Deviled eggs. ...
  6. Fried chicken. ...
  7. Golden flaky biscuits. ...
  8. Chocolate bourbon pecan pie.
Mar 16, 2022

What is the $2500 drink at the Kentucky Derby? ›

During the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby in 2022, special limited edition versions of the co*cktail featuring gold and silver julep cups were sold for upwards of $2,500 as part of The Woodford Reserve $1,000 Mint Julep charity program.

What are 2 food items Kentucky is known for? ›

The cuisine of Kentucky mostly resembles and is a part of traditional Southern cuisine. Some common dinner dishes are fried catfish and hushpuppies, fried chicken and country fried steak.

What is the state food of Kentucky? ›

Blackberry

What snack food is Kentucky known for? ›

What are some snacks manufactured in Kentucky?
  • Airheads: Erlanger.
  • Big Red: Louisville.
  • Hot Pockets: Mount Sterling.
  • Jif Peanut Butter: Lexington.
  • Uncrustables: Scottsville.
  • Dippin' Dots: Paducah.
Mar 7, 2024

What is a good menu for Kentucky Derby party? ›

38 Crowd-Favorite Kentucky Derby Party Recipes
  • 01 of 38. Hot Brown Party Rolls. ...
  • 02 of 38. Mint Julep. ...
  • 03 of 38. Kentucky Bourbon Pie. ...
  • 04 of 38. Inside-Out Hot Brown Bites. ...
  • 05 of 38. Sweet Pea-Avocado Soup. ...
  • 06 of 38. Black-Eyed Susan Slushies. ...
  • 07 of 38. Strawberry Caprese Salad. ...
  • 08 of 38.
Mar 14, 2023

What food to bring to a Derby party? ›

Some of the best Kentucky Derby party foods include popular foods from the South including:
  • Mint Juleps.
  • Derby Pie.
  • Ribs.
  • Bourbon Barrel Mini Cakes.
  • Kentucky Derby Gift Box.
  • Banana Pudding.
  • Pimento Cheese.
Mar 27, 2024

Is there a Derby cheese? ›

Smooth, creamy Derby cheese marbled with a delicate sage infusion. Sage Derby Cheese is England's oldest and most famous cheese originally made only for special occasions such as Harvest and Christmas. Traditional Sage Derby has an open texture with a smooth creamy body and a nutty flavour.

Can you wear black and white to a Kentucky Derby party? ›

Derby Day is known for its strict black and white dress code, so the outfit you choose must follow this rule. Although this is the dress code for men and women, you can get away with subtle shades of grey.

Are drinks free at the Kentucky Derby? ›

All reserved seating will be All-Inclusive (with food, non-alcohol and alcoholic beverages) for the Kentucky Derby & Kentucky Oaks and include access to offsite parking at the Kentucky Fair and Expo Center and race day program.

Can you wear jeans to a Kentucky Derby party? ›

They're just not fancy enough! Denim is a big NO-NO for this event. Derby day is a day for spring dresses (both long and short), suits, leather shoes and heels. If you insist on wearing pants at all, they should be loose, fancy, and paired with eye-catching accessories.

What's on the menu at the Kentucky Derby? ›

The official Kentucky Derby 150 on-track food menu includes a spring pea pasta salad, panzanella salad, bibb salad, herbed gournay Wiesenberger grits, roasted cauliflower and Brussel sprouts, bourbon cherry brisket burnt ends and 'Nduja shrimp pasta.

What food and drinks are included in Kentucky Derby tickets? ›

Amenities
  • All-Inclusive Food and Beverage Menu. (including beer, wine, spirits, non-alcoholic options and concessions)
  • Off-Site Parking Access. at the Kentucky Exposition Center, with complimentary shuttle service to Churchill Downs.
  • Covered Outdoor Stadium-Style Seating.
  • Live mutuels for wagering.

What do you drink at a Kentucky Derby party? ›

Try one of the following recipes that take the classic mint julep to a whole new level.
  • Blackberry Mint Julep. Made with Quarter Horse Kentucky Bourbon. ...
  • Ginger Julep. Made with Misunderstood Ginger Spiced Whiskey. ...
  • Watermelon Basil Julep. Made with Maker's Mark Bourbon. ...
  • Old Forester Mint Julep.

What are the nachos at the Kentucky Derby? ›

Loaded Kentucky Nachos

In the interest of eating local, these nachos are topped with pulled pork made from Kentucky-grown pigs and drizzled with local barbecue sauce. Topped with traditional nacho fixings like pico de gallo, sour cream and jalapenos, this is the ideal Cinco de Derby dish.

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