Are you a fan of food truck fare? Join the club and check out these delicious and downright naughty recipes inspired by America's favorite food trucks!
Food Truck-Inspired Recipes for Serious Foodies ONLY
Okay, so you don't have to be a serious foodie to check out these recipes, but I love you even more if you were! Since the birth of the Kogi Truck in 2008 (let it be known that Chef Roi is king!), specialty food trucks have popped up in every state and neighborhood in the country! That inspires me to come up with a list of mouthwatering and outrageously flavorful food truck-inspired recipes so we can all experience a state fair food in the comfort of our home. You'll enjoy these recipes as much I do!
1. Ham, Cheese, Egg & Lemon Sandwiches

This delectable breakfast recipe is brought to you by chef Elizabeth Morehead from The Big Egg. Chef Elizabeth takes a traditional breakfast sandwich and turns it into something unbelievably gourmet and delicious with the addition of lemon curd.
2. Momofuku's Steamed Buns

Momofuku is one of the most popular and sought-after places to eat in one of the largest metropolitan cities in the world and it's all thanks to these lovely little pork buns. This dish is a modern take on a classic oriental dish that normally features Peking duck and pancakes. This recipe swaps out the duck for roasted pork belly and pancakes for steamed buns. The rest is, as they say, history.
3. Korean Style Tacos

This recipe is inspired by the one and only Kogi BBQ truck! The food truck to rule all food trucks got its start in 2008 and quickly found its way to stardom with in the guise of Mexican-Korean fusion fare. The result is traditional Mexican street tacos with Korean BBQ short ribs instead of carnitas. Don't keep your stomach waiting any longer!
Never cooked but wanna learn? No problem! Here are easy homemade recipe for begin… #SundayFunDay #recipe #homemadehttps://t.co/jCksuQXoag pic.twitter.com/C436blBWSS
— Homemade Recipes (@BestHomeRecipes) January 16, 2017
4. New Orleans Food Truck Fries

These fries are a New Orleans-style take on an Austin, Texas dish. These fries are baked and covered in Creole seasoning, parsley, and Parmesan cheese. If you're a fan of food truck fries, this is my dedication to you.
5. Cornbread Waffles with Chili

This dish is inspired by the cornbread waffles served at Hippie Momma's in San Antonio, Texas, and also happens to be the most popular dish there (and with good reason). You can definitely forgo the chili if you're looking for a sweet dish, but I recommend trying it the way it was meant to be tried first before making your own version.
6. Chicken & Waffle Sandwiches with Bacon, Cheddar & Green Onion

It's easy to pass this dish off as “just another clever waffle sandwich”, but upon closer inspection, you'll find that what sets this waffle sandwich apart from the pack is the batter. Jonathan Melendez sets his waffle apart by incorporating green onions, bacon, and cheddar into the batter, transforming a waffle into something our taste buds have never before tried.
7. Chocolate Dipped Ice Cream Tacos

Food truck fare is wacky and this recipe is the perfect example of that! Savory tacos are delicious, but chocolate-dipped tacos? Well, now you're just making me blush. These dessert tacos still have that satisfying crunch you expect from hard shell tacos, just with the addition of sugar, chocolate, and more sugar!
8. Grilled Korean BBQ Short Rib Dogs

I find it tough to describe Korean short ribs because their taste is unbelievable and difficult to capture in words. Korean short ribs, also known as kalbi, is tenderized beef that's been soaking in a complex and sweet marinade. This recipe has that one-of-a-kind flavor with the addition of spicy Korean chile slaw and sweet peach relish!
9. Brisket Grilled CheeseTexas Beef Brisket Melt

This recipe is a good try when you crave for Mad Maui BBQ's heart-stopping Texas Beef Brisket Melt. It tastes as good as the real thing. This recipe also doesn't call for caramelized onion but feel free to add some if you want. I love decadent sandwiches like this as it reminds me of state fair foods, which are normally fatty, fried, and delicious!
10. Fried Calamari Sandwich

This is the golden age of seafood as more recipes are turning towards proteins like lobster and squid. In this recipe, fried calamari is the main star. The breading is delicate, yet pronounced, and the calamari itself is tender–just the way you like it! If you're throwing a get-together or BBQ, I highly recommend bringing this dish along as it's light and perfect for every palate.
11. Deep Fried S'Mores

The best thing about state fairs is the selection of naughty, indulgent food (that also happens to be one of our guiltiest pleasures). This S'mores recipe is a representative of the creativity and fun behind food truck fare. If you're looking for a dessert that's going to make you audibly yip in happiness, you'll find it in these golden nuggets.
12. Backyard Jerk Chicken

Jerk chicken can be hard to master at home since it's a specific flavor profile that can require ingredients such as pimento wood. This recipe, however, makes it easy to put together and master. The best part about this is that the texture and taste of the chicken taste just like the jerk chicken you'd find in Jamaica.
13. Spicy Korean Chili Ramen Noodles

Mmm, ramen! The versatility of ramen is what makes it one of my favorite dishes ever! Ramen can be made with any vegetables, fillings, or additions, making it a great dish to serve at dinner or whenever friends and family are over. This ramen recipe is made even better with the addition of Korean chili sauce which is savory, sweet, and did I mention how hot it is?
14. Cuban Sandwiches

The Cuban sandwich is the king of sandwiches as it's made with 2 (sometimes 3) kinds of meat, melted Swiss cheese, tangy mustard, and pickles. This sandwich is a variation of the American ham and cheese, so if that's your jam, this will be your new favorite sandwich.
15. Lumpia Shack's Adobong Pusit

Adobong Pusit is a squid dish prepared in the traditional Filipino adobo method. The adobo method means that the squid is boiled in soy sauce and vinegar, and then later sauteed in garlic, onions, and tomatoes. Adobong Pusit is a great breakfast or lunch dish as it's light and made up of flavors that are inviting and invigorating.
16. The Dogzilla Dog

The infamous Dogzilla Dog! The Dogzilla Dog is brought to you by the Dogzilla food truck in Southern California. Dogzilla's menu features Japanese-inspired hot dogs that are, as their site claims, “not your typical wiener.” The Dogzilla Dog is made with a beef frank, grilled onions, avocado, Japanese mayo, teriyaki sauce, furikake (seasoning made with dried fish and spices), and bacon bits.
17. Bernie's Homeroom Burger

The Homeroom Burger is served at Bernie's Burger Bus in Houston, Texas. This gut-busting heart-stopper is made with fresh-ground Black Angus beef, cheddar cheese, applewood smoked bacon, Chipotle aioli and was then topped with a fried egg making it the most satisfying food-induced coma ever!
18. Urban Spy

This Urban Spy is one of my favorite recipes in this list as it is incredibly imaginative and downright daring. If you're wondering what the picture is, it's a baked apple that's been topped with pulled pork, chives, and almonds.
19. Pendleton Pie

Now, I don't say this lightly, but pecan pie is one of my go-to pies to make and eat. I love how pecan pies are reminiscent of fall (my favorite season!). What sets the Pendleton Pie apart from any other pecan pie is the chocolate crust and shot of whiskey in the filling.
20. Gluten-Free Chocolate Sandwich Cookies

This recipe may not seem as out of control as the other ones on this list, but don't be deceived by its demure appearance! This chocolate sandwich cookie packs a sugary punch. The cookies are chocolate ganache and the filling is cookie dough, meaning you've just scheduled your Friday night!
21. Spicy Thai Peanut Butter Sandwich

Thai peanut butter sandwiches are a match made in heaven! If you've ever tried Thai peanut butter dipping sauce, then this sandwich is for you. The peanut sauce in this recipe is spiced with sriracha, curry, orange marmalade, and basil–classic Thai flavors that we fall head over heels for.
22. Griddled Mac N Cheese

Have you ever wished your mac n cheese was more…portable? Or maybe you've always wanted a mac n cheese brick! If so, this wild food truck recipe is for you! Presenting the Griddled Mac N Cheese which, going by the picture, is pretty self-explanatory. My favorite hot sauce to pair with this? Frank's, of course!
23. Sam's Lobster Roll

Since Sam's lobster rolls exploded and started getting featured in restaurants across the country, people are going crazy about it! If you like large chunks of buttery, tender lobster, then you'll love this sandwich craze!
24. Brown Butter Bacon Ice Cream Sandwiches

I just had to end this list with one of the most decadent, awesome recipes to ever grace the world of food! Browned butter and bacon cookie sandwiches! I understand how enticing this picture is and honestly, you probably stopped reading after the word “Bacon,” so we'll let you get on with making this recipe. Enjoy! 😉
Want to know the four hottest food trucks in America? Watch this video from POPSUGAR and find your way to the best food truck destinations:
If you love food trucks then you must be loving all of these food truck-inspired recipes. These will bring all the madness of your favorite state fair food to your home. These recipes made it easy for you to experience absolute satisfaction when it comes to your favorite guilty pleasures. I'm not pushing you away from your diet plan, I'm just putting your cravings for extremely delicious foods to an end! Share these recipes with your family and friends. I'm pretty sure they'll be very happy as well!
Which food truck-inspired recipes are you planning to try? Share your experience with me in the comments section below. You might also love these 7 Excellent Deli Sandwiches You Can Make At Home!
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Are you a fan of food truck fare? Join the club! Check out these simple food truck recipes inspired by America's favorite food trucks!
24 Food Truck Recipes for Serious Foodies
Okay, so you don't have to be a serious foodie to check out these recipes, but I love you even more if you were! Since the birth of the Kogi Truck in 2008, specialty food trucks have popped up in every neighborhood! It inspired me to come up with a list of mouthwatering food truck-inspired recipes. So we can all experience a state fair food in the comfort of our home. You'll enjoy these recipes as much I do!
1. Ham, Cheese, Egg & Lemon Sandwiches

This delectable breakfast recipe is by chef Elizabeth Morehead from The Big Egg. Chef Elizabeth takes traditional breakfast sandwich and turns it into a gourmet one. The addition of lemon curd made all the difference.
2. Momofuku's Steamed Buns

Momofuku is one of the most popular and sought-after places to eat. Thanks to these lovely little pork buns. This dish is a modern take on a classic oriental dish. This recipe swaps out the duck for roasted pork belly and pancakes for steamed buns. The rest is, as they say, history.
3. Korean Style Tacos

This BBQ food truck recipe got its inspiration from Kogi BBQ truck! The food truck to rule all food trucks got its start in 2008. It found its way to stardom with in the guise of Mexican-Korean fusion fare. The result is traditional Mexican street tacos with Korean BBQ short ribs. Don't keep your stomach waiting any longer!
Never cooked but wanna learn? No problem! Here are easy homemade recipe for begin… #SundayFunDay #recipe #homemadehttps://t.co/jCksuQXoag pic.twitter.com/C436blBWSS
— Homemade Recipes (@BestHomeRecipes) January 16, 2017
4. New Orleans Food Truck Fries

These fries are a New Orleans-style take on an Austin, Texas dish. These baked fries covered in Creole seasoning, parsley, and Parmesan cheese. If you're a fan of food truck fries, this is my dedication to you.
5. Cornbread Waffles with Chili

This dish made up of the cornbread waffles is like the one served at Hippie Momma's in San Antonio, Texas. It also happens to be the most popular dish there (and with good reason). You can definitely forgo the chili if you're looking for a sweet dish. But I recommend trying it this way before making your own version.
6. Chicken & Waffle Sandwiches with Bacon, Cheddar & Green Onion

It's easy to pass this dish off as “another clever waffle sandwich”. But upon closer inspection, you'll find that what sets this waffle sandwich apart. Jonathan Melendez sets his waffle apart by incorporating green onions, bacon and cheddar. This batter transforms a waffle into something our taste buds never tried before.
7. Chocolate Dipped Ice Cream Tacos

Food truck fare is wacky and this recipe is the perfect example of that! Savory tacos are delicious, but chocolate-dipped tacos? Well, now you're making me blush. These dessert tacos still have that satisfying crunch from hard shell tacos. With the addition of sugar, chocolate, and more sugar!
8. Grilled Korean BBQ Short Rib Dogs

Korean short ribs, also known as kalbi, is beef tenderized and soaked in a sweet marinade. This recipe has that one-of-a-kind flavor. Best served with the spicy Korean chile slaw and sweet peach relish!
9. Brisket Grilled CheeseTexas Beef Brisket Melt

This recipe is a good try when you crave for Mad Maui BBQ's heart-stopping Texas Beef Brisket Melt. It tastes as good as the real thing. This recipe also doesn't call for caramelized onion but feel free to add some if you want. I love decadent sandwiches like this. Itt reminds me of state fair foods, which are fatty, fried, and delicious!
10. Fried Calamari Sandwich

This is the golden age of seafood. As more recipes are turning towards proteins like lobster and squid. In this recipe, fried calamari is the main star. The breading is delicate and the calamari itself is tender–just the way you like it! If you're throwing a get-together, I recommend bringing this dish along. It is light and perfect for every palate.
11. Deep Fried S'Mores

The best thing about state fairs is the selection of guilty indulgent food. This S'mores recipe is a representative of the creativity and fun behind food truck fare. If you're looking for a dessert that's going to make you yip in happiness, you'll find it in these golden nuggets.
12. Backyard Jerk Chicken

Jerk chicken can be hard to master at home. Since it has a specific flavor profile that need ingredients such as pimento wood. This recipe, yet, makes it easy to put together and master. The best parts about this are the texture and taste of the chicken. It taste like the jerk chicken you'd find in Jamaica.
13. Spicy Korean Chili Ramen Noodles

Mmm, ramen! The versatility of ramen is what makes it one of my favorite dishes ever! Ramen is a great dish to serve at dinner or whenever friends and family are over. This ramen recipe made even better with the addition of Korean chili sauce. It tastes savory, sweet, and did I mention how hot it is?
14. Cuban Sandwiches

The Cuban sandwich is the king of sandwiches as it's made with 2 (sometimes 3) kinds of meat. Add melted Swiss cheese, tangy mustard, and pickles to the mix. This sandwich is a variation of the American ham and cheese. So if that's your jam, this will be your new favorite sandwich.
15. Lumpia Shack's Adobong Pusit

Adobong Pusit is a squid dish prepared in the traditional Filipino adobo method. The adobo method means that the boiled squid is in dipped soy sauce and vinegar. Later on, sauteed in garlic, onions, and tomatoes. Adobong Pusit is a great breakfast or lunch dish. As it is light and made up of flavors that are inviting and invigorating.
16. The Dogzilla Dog

The infamous Dogzilla Dog! The Dogzilla Dog is by the Dogzilla food truck in Southern California. Dogzilla's menu features Japanese-inspired hot dogs that are “not your typical wiener.” The Dogzilla Dog has these key ingredients: beef frank, and bacon bits. Japanese mayo drizzled over it.
17. Bernie's Homeroom Burger

The Homeroom Burger got its inspiration from Bernie's Burger Bus in Houston, Texas. This gut-busting heart-stopper has fresh-ground Black Angus beef. Cheddar cheese, applewood smoked bacon and Chipotle aioli too! It is then topped with a fried egg. Hence making it the most satisfying food-induced coma ever!
18. Urban Spy

This Urban Spy is one of my favorite recipes in this list. It is imaginative and downright daring. It tastes like baked apple that's topped with pulled pork, chives, and almonds.
19. Pendleton Pie

Now, I don't say this, but pecan pie is one of my go-to pies to make and eat. I love how pecan pies are reminiscent of fall (my favorite season!). What sets the Pendleton Pie apart is the chocolate crust and shot of whiskey in the filling.
20. Gluten-Free Chocolate Sandwich Cookies

This recipe may not seem as out of control as the other ones on this list, but don't its demure appearance fool you! This chocolate sandwich cookie packs a sugary punch. The cookies are chocolate ganache and the filling is cookie dough.
21. Spicy Thai Peanut Butter Sandwich

Thai peanut butter sandwiches are a match made in heaven! If you've ever tried Thai peanut butter dipping sauce, then this sandwich is for you. The peanut sauce mixed with sriracha, curry, orange marmalade, and basil. Classic Thai flavors that we fall head over heels for.
22. Griddled Mac N Cheese

Have you ever wished your mac n cheese was more…portable? Or you have always wanted a mac n cheese brick! If so, this wild food truck recipe is for you! Presenting the Griddled Mac N Cheese! Which, going by the picture, is pretty self-explanatory. My favorite hot sauce to pair with this? Frank's, of course!
23. Sam's Lobster Roll

Sam's lobster rolls are a hot topic nowadays. Since it started getting featured in restaurants, people are going crazy about it! If you like large chunks of buttery, tender lobster, then you'll love this sandwich craze!
24. Brown Butter Bacon Ice Cream Sandwiches

I had to end this list with one of the most decadent, awesome recipes to ever grace the world of food! Browned butter and bacon cookie sandwiches! I understand how enticing this picture is. We all know you stopped reading after the word “Bacon,” so we'll let you get on with making this recipe. Enjoy! 😉
Want to know the four hottest food trucks in America? Watch this video from POPSUGAR and find your way to the best food truck destinations:
If you love food trucks then you must be loving all these food truck-inspired recipes. These will bring all the madness of your favorite state fair food to your home. These recipes made it easy for you to experience favorite guilty pleasures at home. Share these recipes with your family and friends. I'm pretty sure they'll be very happy as well!
Which food truck-inspired recipes are you planning to try? Share your experience with me in the comments section below. You might also love these 7 Excellent Deli Sandwiches You Can Make At Home!
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