From skillet cornbread and chicken and dumplings to funnel cakes and cotton candy, the beloved country star's theme park takes the crown for most delicious food to eat between rollercoaster rides.
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There’s a whole heap of things to love about Dollywood, the Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, amusement park owned by country-music legend Dolly Parton (known as the Dreamer-in-Chief to park employees). It has more than 40 thrilling rides, 15 knee-slapping shows, a 35-acre water park, and the best amusement park food in the world. Really!
For the fourth time in seven years, Amusement Today—the global trade magazine for amusement park news—has awarded the Smoky Mountain destination a Golden Ticket prize for the best food in the business. Dolly herself has gushed about her love of food, and that passion shows right down to the sit-down restaurants and niche food carts tucked throughout the grounds. But what makes the theme park’s fare stand out above the rest?
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Naturally, Dollywood excels at stick-to-your-ribs Southern comfort food, from the meat loaf and skillet cornbread at Granny Ogle’s Ham ‘n’ Beans to the saucy barbecue ribs at the Hickory Smoke BBQ restaurant to the creamy banana pudding at Front Porch Cafe (it’s Dolly’s own recipe, you know). And Grist Mill’s cinnamon bread is famous for a reason—if the sweet aroma doesn’t lure you in as it wafts through the park, just one look at the butter-soaked pull-apart bread will hook you in an instant.
Dollywood’s even known for having typical theme park fare that stands out above the rest, like sugar-dusted funnel cakes, footlong corn dogs and fluffy cotton candy at the Midway Market.
While it deserves top marks for its food alone, Dollywood also took home Golden Ticket Awards for having the Best Shows, Best Christmas Event and for being the Friendliest Park overall—no wonder why it attracts more than 2.5 million visitors each year. Between the entertainment and the mouthwatering grub, there’s a whole lot to love about Dolly Parton’s theme park. You may want to sit a spell before hopping on the next thrill ride, but when the food’s as good as it is at Dollywood, it’s as much of an attraction as any rollercoaster.
Check out Dolly's all-time favorite recipes
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Hearty Chicken and Dumplings
When PARADE magazine asked Dolly Parton about her signature dish at home, she was quick to say chicken and dumplings. The ingredients are simple, which makes the flavors stand out more. While Dolly uses a stewing hen for this recipe, you can use a whole chicken instead. It's comforting, tasty and will quickly make its way into your dinner rotation.
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Hickory-Grilled Ham
Dolly Parton's father would make this ham recipe every year over the holidays. This easy ham recipe is glazed and smoked in a charcoal grill and the end result is phenomenal. You'll start planning your winter meals around this dish before you even know it. It's sweet and tangy—the perfect combination.
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5-Layer Casserole
This Dolly Parton recipe is the ultimate cold-weather comfort food. It's said to be one of her signature dishes and we can see why! While the ingredients are simple, it has everyone's favorites; potatoes, beef and peppers. Don't forget the seasoning!
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Smoky Grilled Corn on the CobDolly Parton's theme park, Dollywood, has a lot more to offer than rides. It has a great assortment of restaurants that highlight southern cooking. Each of these restaurants has an abundance of side dishes available, and corn never fails to make that list. A staple of Tennessee meals, nothing beats a classic corn on the cob.
Roasted Pork with GravyWhen the New York Times interviewed Dolly Parton, she claimed that roast pork was her favorite dish for entertaining. She loves a good, Southern greasy dish and with a nice fatty pork loin you'll understand why.
Truly Tasty Turnips with GreensAs a side to roast pork, Dolly Parton loves to serve turnip greens. Turnip greens have a bit of a kick to them and this recipe accentuates these natural flavors.
Southern Fried OkraDolly Parton has confessed that in addition to turnip greens, okra is another one of her favorite southern side dishes. This recipe would go beautifully with a roast pork or ham.
Banana PuddingDolly Parton has said time and time again that her mother's banana pudding is one of her favorites. According to Dolly, one of her neighbors near her family's Tennessee home owned a store. They would tell Dolly's mother when bananas were going bad so that she could buy them for a cheaper price. The family knew that on these days, her mom would make her famous banana pudding.
Spiced Baked CatfishOne of Dolly Parton's cookbook recipes is a catfish dinner like this one. Her pan-fried recipe relies on cornmeal, shortening and a lemon wedge. She keeps it simple and we love her for that!
Biscuits
Dolly Parton's biscuits bake to be perfectly round and soft. You can have them for any meal of the day, as long as you get creative. Our favorite pairing is with a big bowl of chili.
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SUSAN BRONSON FOR TASTE OF HOME
Milk Gravy
When it comes to Southern comfort food at breakfast time, you can’t go wrong with the classic biscuits and gravy. You'll want to serve this with sausage patties and big biscuits to sop up every last drop of this gravy.
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Creamy Vegetable SoupDolly Parton is a known lover of the famed cabbage soup diet and this soup ties in perfectly with that. Dolly Parton's Stampede is a dinner attraction in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee that serves a creamy vegetable soup. You get dinner and a show!
Jalapeno Buttermilk CornbreadAny of these ham, chicken and pork dishes would go well with a good skillet of cornbread. Dolly Parton's cornbread recipe is simple and relies on bacon drippings and buttermilk. This cornbread is similar, but adds a bit of heat that we think Dolly would appreciate.
Southern Fried Chicken with GravyGet a bit of Dollywood at home with this Southern fried chicken. Fried chicken is known to be one of Dolly's favorites and this recipe does hers justice.
Creamy ColeslawAnother classic side dish. This one accompanies many of Dolly's dishes at her restaurants in Branson, Missouri and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Butterscotch Pie
Dolly Parton calls this butterscotch pie one of her favorite desserts to make for the holidays. It has a pecan crust that gives every bite a delightful crunch. Try it out for your next gathering!
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For more Dolly recipes, try out some of her Duncan Hines baking mixes.
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Pecan Chicken Salad
Dolly’s preferred way to serve her favorite chicken salad is on a bed of watercress. This makes for a picturesque lunch that tastes as good as it looks. Just like the butterscotch pie, the pecans add a sweet crunch to the otherwise savory dish.
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Pimento Cheese Sandwich
You just found your next potluck appetizer recipe. Before you know it the platter will be empty before you even get to the party. This Southern comfort is tangy and cheesy. You can add some hot sauce for even more of a kick.
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Swirl Cinnamon BreadIf you've ever been to Dollywood you already know about the mouthwatering cinnamon bread. You can make this quick version of Dollywood's cinnamon bread in your kitchen and feel like you're right in Tennessee.
Smooth Sweet TeaSweet tea is called the "house wine of the South" in Steel Magnolias and we've never forgotten it. Make this smooth recipe for your next "wine" night!
As deputy editor for Taste of Home magazine, Rachel has her hand in everything you see from cover to cover, from writing and editing articles to taste-testing recipes to ensuring every issue is packed with fun and fabulous content. She'll roll up her sleeves to try any new recipe in the kitchen—from spicy Thai dishes (her favorite!) to classic Southern comfort food (OK...also her favorite). When she's not busy thinking of her next meal, Rachel can be found practicing yoga, going for a run, exploring National Parks and traveling to new-to-her cities across the country.
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