17 Recipes to Make for the Kentucky Derby (2024)

The Kentucky Derby race itself might famously take just two minutes, but the occasion — on the first Saturday in May — warrants an afternoon-long celebration of food and drink. Kick things off with a Mint Julep (which boasts a more complex history than what you might expect) or a Vodka Rose Punch that's garnished perfectly for the Run for the Roses while you snack on Spiced Pecans and Deviled Eggs with Country Ham. And don't forget about Pimiento Cheese—we have a classic recipe, a Vegan Pimiento Cheese, and even a recipe for Oysters Rockefeller with Pimiento Cheese for you to serve. 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? Read on for even more of our favorite recipes to enjoy while we cheer for our horses on Derby Day.

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Mint Julep

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To make this Derby Day favorite, you'll need mint, simple syrup, bourbon, and finally, crushed ice. Equipment-wise, make sure to have a chilled julep cup or fizz glass on hand, as well as a muddler and a swizzle stick or bar spoon for mixing the drink. Sip on it, and read more about this drink's fascinating history.

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Deviled Eggs with Country Ham

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Chef Ford Fry's deviled eggs get their terrific flavor from goat cheese, Dijon mustard, and cornichons, plus a topping of country ham. Finish the hors d'oeuvre off with a sprinkle of fresh chives.

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Vodka-Rose Punch

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Cookbook author and TV host Padma Lakshmi uses rose syrup in this lovely pink-hued punch. "I love the floral accent and the frilly pink tinge it gives mixed drinks," she says. The punch comes together in just 10 minutes, so it's a perfect low-lift option for entertaining.

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Oysters Rockefeller with Pimiento Cheese

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These oysters are Chef John Ondo’s Lowcountry riff on classicOysters Rockefeller. He swaps out the usual pureed greens for finely chopped collard greens and bacon melted with pimiento cheese. The oysters are topped with buttery cracker crumbs, making them a perfect party appetizer.

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Pigs in a Blanket

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Jen Pelka of San Francisco's The Riddler loves serving Champagne with playful bite-size foods like pigs in a blanket. To take them up a notch, she brushes the puff pastry with a tasty mix of honey, mustard, and fresh black pepper before rolling up with the hot dogs and baking.

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Pimiento Cheese with Salt-and-Pepper Butter Crackers

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Chef Carla Hall makes her own crunchy crackers to serve with her cheese spread, a riff on a Southern classic. The cheese can be refrigerated for up to one week in an airtight container, while the crackers can be stored in an airtight container overnight.

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Blackberry-Mint Julep

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Adding blackberries to a mint julep adds fruity flavor to the classic warm-weather co*cktail. As you shake the blackberries in a co*cktail shaker along with the other ingredients, they'll also impart their vibrant color to the drink.

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Vegan Pimiento Cheese

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Pimiento cheese is an iconic snack in the South, and beloved all over. For this vegan version, sweet pimientos stud a creamy and savory base made with extra-firm tofu. The pickle brine and apple cider vinegar lend an acidic brightness to the mixture, while nutritional yeast and miso provide deep umami notes that keep you coming back for more. Be sure to chill this spread for at least two hours to let the flavors meld and achieve the right consistency. Serve it with fried saltines, pickled green tomatoes, and fresh celery.

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Kentucky Hot Brown Macaroni and Cheese

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The Kentucky Hot Brown is a classic open-faced sandwich. It was created by Fred Schmidt in 1926 at the Brown Hotel in Louisville and features thick Texas toast topped with slices of roast turkey, tomato, and bacon, and doused with Mornay sauce. Here, we took the essential components of a Hot Brown and combined them for an untraditional macaroni and cheese with the soul of the original. The halved cherry tomatoes add pops of brightness to each bite of pasta coated in the rich, creamy sauce, while a crunchy bacon and bread topping nod to the dish's origins. Be careful while cooking the Mornay sauce; keep the whisk in contact with the bottom of the pot while whisking to ensure that the sauce doesn't get lumpy or scorched.

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Buttermilk Biscuits

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Made with a combination of grated cold butter for flavor and vegetable shortening for tenderness, Carla Hall's biscuits owe their towering, flaky layers to her classic laminating technique.

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Macaroni and Cheese with Buttery Crumbs

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Distributing small chunks of cheddar and Colby cheeses throughout this macaroni and cheese gives it a perfect hit of flavor and fabulous gooey texture. The end result is a bubbling, golden dish of cheesy pasta that you'll want to make again and again.

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Kentucky Hot Brown

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Star chef Bobby Flay smothers an open-face turkey sandwich with cheese sauce and bacon for his version of the beloved Louisville classic. If you'd like to get a head-start on the recipe, you can make the sauce one day in advance, refrigerate it overnight, and then re-warm it before serving.

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The Ultimate Southern Fried Chicken

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This fried chicken from chef Shaun Doty of Bantam + Biddy in Atlanta is a no-fail, no-fuss version of classic fried chicken with a perfectly crunchy seasoned crust (the trick is the cornstarch) and juicy meat. If you want to serve wine with the dish, try pairing the chicken with Champagne, Lambrusco, or Pinot Noir.

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Pimiento Cheese Grits

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In this clever dish from Bobby Flay, he folds the classic ingredients of pimiento cheese into warm, creamy grits, switching up smoky Spanish piquillos for the jarred pimientos.

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Chocolate Pecan Pie with Bourbon

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Cookbook author and pastry chef David Leibovitz's Chocolate Pecan Pie with Bourbon is everything you want in a dessert. The all-butter pie crust is a cinch to throw together thanks to your food processor, and the dough can be made weeks or months in advance and frozen, if you'd like to get ahead. A nip of sweet, caramel-scented bourbon adds depth to the traditional super-sweet filling; chocolate levels it up with its rich texture and just a hint of balancing bitterness. Leave some of the pecans whole to give this classic a slightly more refined look.

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Red Velvet Cake

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This towering dessert is made with deep red cake layers and plenty of cream cheese frosting. Unsweetened cocoa powder and red food coloring give the cake its signature hue.

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Bacon-Bourbon Brownies with Pecans

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F&W Executive Features Editor Kat Kinsman tops her rich brownies with bacon and pecans. To enhance the smoky flavor, she mixes some of the bacon fat into the batter.

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FAQs

What is traditional food for 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.

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.

Can you wear jeans to a Kentucky Derby party? ›

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. DO embrace a spring color palette.

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

History books state that pecan pie became a favorite food at the Kentucky Derby in the 1950s. Local bakeries set up shop and began selling the sweet pie to Derby attendees. Bakers and foodservice operators may love a pecan pie with a twist. Try adding a Kentucky Derby Chocolate Pecan Pie to your bakery case.

What appetizers go well with bourbon? ›

Appetizers: Explore appetizer options like spicy nuts, charcuterie, or smoked salmon to perfectly complement the rich flavors of bourbon. 2. Main Courses: Pair smoky and woody bourbons with grilled meats, roasted vegetables, or BBQ dishes to enhance the overall dining experience.

What food is served at the Kentucky Derby infield? ›

Food options for general admission ticket holders in the infield include the usual burgers, hot dogs and pizza as well as street tacos, a chicken and waffle sandwich, burrito bowl and lobster rolls. Concession stands will be open from 10 a.m. to the post time of the last race.

Can a woman wear pants to the Kentucky Derby? ›

- Do I have to wear a dress? Absolutely not! Jumpsuits, pant suits, dressy shorts with a blouse - any of those options (and more) are acceptable at the track the week of Derby.

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.

What is Kentucky Derby dress code? ›

What is the dress code for the Kentucky Derby? The Kentucky Derby has a dress code that encourages guests to wear upscale attire. This often includes hats for women and suits or dresses for both men and women. See our helpful What to Wear guide for fashion tips.

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.

What are the two drinks served at Kentucky Derby? ›

The Mint Julep has been the signature drink of the Derby for years, and Churchill Downs also has other staple co*cktails it serves — the Oaks Lily and the Woodford Reserve Spire.

What are the best colors to wear at Kentucky Derby? ›

Spectator color combinations are always classic at a horse race. Black and white or navy and white never go out of style — and don't forget a splash of color in your shoes, purse or accessories. It's the Derby, after all.

Can you wear flip flops to the Kentucky Derby? ›

Whether you wear heels, flats, or shoes go bold with your footwear. Pro tip: the Kentucky Derby is a long day so do yourself a favor and pack a pair of comfortable shoes or flip-flops to change into during the day.

Is it OK to wear a black dress to the Kentucky Derby? ›

Because the dress code for Derby Day is strictly black and white, there can be no colour in the mix, even for accessories. This means that you may want to choose contrasting accessories with your look or stick with the same block colour.

How do you host the best Kentucky Derby party? ›

Host the Kentucky Derby party of your dreams by following our simple steps.
  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 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 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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