Top 100 Southern American Foods

Last updated on June 17, 2026

Best Southern American foods

01
Barbecue

Central Texas-Style Barbecue

4.5 ·

Central Texas-style barbecue originated in the Czech and German meat markets in the late 19th century. This barbecue style is typically associated with cooking brisket (the fattier portion is called point, while the leaner portion is called flat) low and slow, usually over post oak fire. The meat is seasoned with salt, pepper, and maybe a bit of cayenne or garlic powder. It is then cooked in offset smokers, while the heat and smoke from the fire go across the meat, adding an irresistible smoky flavor to the brisket (although shoulder clod, chuck short ribs, and larger short ribs are also popular). The meat is carved in front of the customer, and it is traditionally served on butcher paper (as an homage to the meat markets of yore), most often without any type of barbecue sauce on the side.

02
Sandwich type

Texas Brisket Sandwich

4.3 ·

The practice of smoking brisket has a long tradition in Texas, and this juicy, fatty treat also works great as a flavorful sandwich filling. Texas brisket sandwiches can be considered more of a concept than a recipe - various toppings and sorts of bread can be used, but the undisputed star remains the slow-smoked brisket, whether chopped or sliced. It can be tucked between slices of bread or piled on a toasted bun, served on its own or drenched in sauce, and garnished with toppings such as cheese, pickles, and onions - whatever the combination, the fatty brisket meat with a smoky crust guarantees a mouthwatering perfection in each bite.

03
Sandwich

Hot Chicken Sandwich

4.3 ·

Hot chicken sandwich is Nashville’s signature dish, consisting of crispy fried, marinated chicken pieces served on a toasted white bun. Various cuts of chicken can be used: breasts, thighs, or wings, and once fried, the meat is covered in a cayenne pepper-based hot sauce that penetrates the crispy coating. The heat is balanced by the addition of pickles, shredded lettuce, mayonnaise or a sour cream dressing enriched with various herbs. Known both for its heat and flavor, this spicy sandwich nowadays has an iconic reputation, and it is one of the most popular local treats.

04
Crustacean Dish

Étouffée

4.2 ·

Étouffée refers to a group of dishes with Cajun origins which are typically served as a main course (unlike gumbo, which is considered a soup) and are made with one type of shellfish such as shrimp or crawfish that are smothered in a thick sauce. The sauce is made with either a blond or brown roux, and the dish is almost always served over rice. The name étouffée is derived from the French word étouffer, meaning smothered, referring to the method of cooking.

05
Burger

Onion Burger

4.2 ·

Oklahoma onion burger is prepared by smashing thin slices of onions into a beef patty. The meat and onions cook together until the onions become caramelized and crispy and the meat is fully cooked. The burger usually also contains a slice of American cheese, pickles, and mustard or mayonnaise (or both), all tucked inside soft and fluffy burger buns. It is believed that this burger was invented in the 1920s during the Depression, when onions were very cheap, and meat was expensive, so people started to add onions to the patties by smashing them into the meat with the back of a spatula.

06
Sweet Pie

Peanut Butter Pie

4.2 ·

Peanut butter pie is a traditional pie hailing from Georgia. This sweet and salty pie consists of a crumbly pie crust that's filled with gooey peanut butter and chunks of roasted and salted peanuts. The filling is enriched with brown sugar, flour, butter, eggs, milk, vanilla extract, and corn syrup, while the crust is made from flour, sugar, salt, butter, and water. If desired, the peanuts can also be added to the crust. Once done, this nutritious pie is typically served with a dollop of whipped cream on top.

07
Sandwich

Cuban Sandwich

4.2 ·

A Cuban or a Cubano is a grilled, pressed sandwich made with Cuban bread that is filled with ham, roasted pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, and mustard. It was originally invented by Cuban immigrants in Florida, who wanted to make their own variation on a classic grilled ham and cheese sandwich. Today, there are numerous variations on the Cubano, so some use different bread or add ingredients such as lettuce, tomatoes, and mayonnaise.

08
Flambéed Dessert

Bananas Foster

4.2 ·

Bananas Foster is an iconic dessert created in New Orleans in 1951. It consists of bananas sautéed in a combination of rum, brown sugar, banana liqueur, butter, and spices. When the bananas are slightly tender and begin to brown, cooks set the alcohol on fire with the famous flambé technique. Bananas are usually served with a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream. Because the process is so visually attractive, the dessert is often prepared alongside tables in most restaurants. It was invented by Paul Blangé, a chef from the New Orleans restaurant called Brennan's. He named it in honor of Stephen Foster, a local businessman who used to frequent the restaurant. Since 1951, bananas Foster rose in popularity, and it is still one of the most popular items on Brennan's menu.

09
Seafood Soup

She-crab soup

4.2 ·

She-crab soup, somewhat of a cross between a bisque and a chowder, is a soup made with heavy cream or milk, crabmeat, sherry, fish or crab stock, and roe—a key ingredient in the dish that improves the flavor and is responsible for the color. The soup is thickened with a roux or puréed boiled rice, and it is usually seasoned with either mace, onions, or shallots. A regional specialty of Tidewater, Virginia, the South Carolina Lowcountry, and Georgia coast, it was first introduced to these parts by the Scottish settlers in the 1700s in the form of partan-bree, a famous seafood bisque, but it was not until the 1900s that the soup gained its present-day form.

10
Crab Dish

Maryland Crab Cakes

4.1 ·

No other dish represents Maryland's cuisine better than the crab cake - a fishcake consisting of crab meat and ingredients such as mayonnaise, eggs, bread crumbs, milk, and seasonings. The blue crab is considered to be the ideal choice of crab for the cakes. They are usually served on a bun, accompanied by french fries, coleslaw, or macaroni salad. Originally, the dish was first prepared by the Natives, long before the arrival of the settlers. It was one of the first dishes that were adopted by the Chesapeake Bay region settlers. The first recipe, called Baltimore's Crab Cake, was published in 1930. In the 1940s, as the dish gained more popularity, Old Bay seasoning was added to the dish, and crab cakes have remained a staple of Maryland ever since, both for their exceptional taste and the benefit to the local economy.

Best Southern American food products

01
Beer

Angry Chair Brewing

5 ·
Angry Chair Brewing is a craft brewery located in the Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida, recognized for its unique blend of technical precision and an experimental approach to brewing. While best known for their rich, layered, and often decadent stouts, their lineup also includes IPAs, light and refreshing lagers, classic pilsners, porters, and thoughtfully crafted sour styles. Their focus is on creating beers with distinct character and balanced flavor profiles, which has earned them a loyal following and recognition within the craft beer community. The taproom offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where locals and visitors come together, while the constantly rotating draft list ensures that each visit brings a new experience.
Awards
Untappd - 4.7
Beer Advocate - 100 World-Class
02
Mead

Zymarium Meadery

5 ·
Zymarium Meadery from Orlando, Florida, is the city’s first meadery, opened in August 2023 in the artistic Mills 50 district. It was founded by Joe Leigh and Ginger Leigh, a visual artist known as Synthestruct, who designed the brand identity and the interactive ambiance of the tasting room. Their philosophy is based on using exclusively local, raw, and unfiltered honey, preserving natural enzymes, pollen, and the authentic aromatic profile. Production combines traditional and modern fermentation techniques, with a distinctive focus on creating so-called “water-less fruit meads” where only fruit and honey are used instead of water, resulting in exceptionally intense and complex flavors. The lineup includes over twenty different meads on tap, ranging from dry and refreshing to sweet and rich, with part of the selection dedicated to experimental series. Their approach unites art, craftsmanship, and the science of fermentation, making Zymarium a new cultural and flavorful landmark in Orlando.
Awards
Untappd - 4.7
Untappd - 4.2
03
Spirit

Buffalo Trace Distillery

5 ·
Buffalo Trace Distillery, located in Frankfort, Kentucky, is celebrated as the oldest continuously operating distillery in the United States, with a rich history of over 200 years. Founded by Colonel E.H. Taylor Jr. and later expanded under George T. Stagg, the distillery has survived challenges such as floods, fires, and Prohibition, during which it produced whiskey for medicinal purposes. Today, it is known for its wide range of highly acclaimed bourbons and whiskeys, including Buffalo Trace Bourbon, Eagle Rare, and the Pappy Van Winkle line. Buffalo Trace has garnered numerous awards, emphasizing its commitment to quality and innovation in whiskey production.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024, 2023)
NYWSC - New York World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024, 2023)
04
Spirit

Heaven Hill Distillery

5 ·
Heaven Hill Distillery, founded in 1935, is one of the largest independent, family-owned distilleries in the United States. Located in Bardstown, Kentucky, it is renowned for producing some of the most iconic American whiskeys, including Evan Williams, Elijah Craig, and Larceny. The distillery boasts a rich heritage in crafting premium bourbons and other spirits, blending tradition with innovation. Heaven Hill is also home to one of the largest inventories of aging whiskey in the world, reflecting its commitment to quality and authenticity.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024, 2023)
NYWSC - New York World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2023)
05
Spirit

Barton 1792 Distillery

5 ·
1792 Bourbon is crafted at the historic Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky. Known for its robust and full-bodied flavors, 1792 Bourbon offers various limited-edition expressions, blending traditional techniques with innovative aging methods. Recognized for its quality, it has won awards, including the prestigious title of "World Whisky of the Year" in 2020.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024)
NYWSC - New York World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024)
06
Spirit

Uncle Nearest

5 ·
Uncle Nearest is a premium American whiskey brand that honors the legacy of Nathan "Nearest" Green, the first African-American master distiller on record in the United States. Known as the mentor to Jack Daniel, Nearest Green's contributions to the whiskey-making process are celebrated through the brand's carefully crafted Tennessee whiskies. Uncle Nearest is committed to excellence, using a meticulous distillation process and high-quality ingredients to produce rich, full-bodied flavors. The brand has garnered widespread recognition and multiple awards for its dedication to preserving history while creating an outstanding whiskey that stands out in the industry.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024, 2023)
NYWSC - New York World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2023)
07
Spirit

Sazerac Company

5 ·
Sazerac Company is one of the oldest privately held distilleries in the United States, founded in the 1850s. The company's headquarters are located in New Orleans, Louisiana, and it is renowned for its wide range of alcoholic beverages, including whiskey, bourbon, rum, vodka, gin, and liqueurs. The company takes its name from the Sazerac cocktail, which is considered to be the first cocktail ever created in the United States.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024, 2023)
ISC-International Spirits Challenge - Double Gold (2024)
08
Spirit

A. Smith Bowman Distillery

5 ·
A. Smith Bowman Distillery, the oldest distillery in Virginia, is renowned for its award-winning bourbons and innovative spirit. With a commitment to craftsmanship, they blend tradition with experimentation, producing high-quality small-batch and single-barrel bourbons. Their process, which includes triple distillation and meticulous barrel aging, results in a rich and distinctive flavor profile. Named after the Bowman family, pioneers in American whiskey-making, the distillery continues to push the boundaries of bourbon production while honoring its deep-rooted legacy.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024)
NYWSC - New York World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2023)
09
Dessert

Cocovaa Chocolatier

5 ·
CocoVaa Chocolatier is a chocolate producer based in Madison, Wisconsin. It was founded by Vata Edari, a criminal defense attorney who shifted her career towards artisan chocolate making. CocoVaa specializes in crafting small-batch, handcrafted chocolates that incorporate a diverse array of international ingredients.
Awards
Academy of Chocolate - Gold (2019, 2018)
Academy of Chocolate - Silver (2020, 2019, 2018)
10
Spirit

15 Stars

5 ·
15 STARS Fine Aged Bourbon celebrates Kentucky's heritage as the 15th U.S. state and honors traditional distilling with innovative aging techniques. The distillery sources fine aged bourbons, blending unique mash bills and proprietary grains like heirloom black corn. Their craftsmanship combines early Kentucky artisanship with modern quality standards, creating award-winning bourbons with rich, complex flavors and historical significance.
Awards
SFWSC - San Francisco World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024)
NYWSC - New York World Spirits Competition - Double Gold (2024, 2023)
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TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Southern American Foods” list until June 17, 2026, 14,372 ratings were recorded, of which 13,014 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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