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  8. Hotdish - Wikipedia

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    A hotdish (or hot dish) is a casserole that typically contains a starch, a meat, and a canned or frozen vegetable mixed with canned soup. The dish originates in the Upper Midwest region of the United States, where it remains popular, particularly in Minnesota , South Dakota , Wisconsin , North Dakota , and Montana .

  9. What is hotdish? How the casserole became a Minnesota specialty

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    Hardin tells TODAY.com that the first hotdish-type meals were probably a chowder, but in the old sense of the word, a layered dish of fish, salt pork and crackers dating back to the 1700s.