The Ultimate Guide To The Best Fall Food and Drink Festivals in Oklahoma

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There’s something magical about Oklahoma in the fall. The air gets a little cooler, the leaves start to change, and suddenly, all you want to do is grab a big bowl of chili and a cozy blanket. For me, it’s the season when our state bursts to life with food festivals galore. Each one is a celebration of our local heritage and the folks who make it special.

As a born-and-raised Oklahoman, these aren’t just events. These festivals are when we come together and celebrate our shared passion for good food and the people who make it. It’s in the smell of fried onions at a festival in El Reno, every sweet bite of a kolache in Prague, or the discovery of a new local wine you never knew existed. Each bite tells a story. You’re not just finding a new favorite food; you’re connecting with the people who work hard to create it. You’re supporting your friends and neighbors and helping to keep cherished traditions alive.

I’ve always thought these festivals are the perfect adventure. They’re a way to explore your own backyard, uncover hidden gems, and feel a sense of pride in everything made right here in Oklahoma. It’s the simple joy of finding something new and delicious that has a real effect on our towns and local businesses.

Ready to hit the road? Make your plans below. And don’t forget to pack your appetite. You’ll definitely need it.

Your Fall Festival Go-To Guide

I could spend all day talking about where in Oklahoma I’ve found my favorite fall things to eat, but let’s be real—you’re here for the highlights.

County and State Fair Season

You can’t talk about fall food in Oklahoma without starting with the big ones: the state and county fairs. Both the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City and the Tulsa State Fair are legendary for a reason. While they’re packed with rides and music, everybody knows the real star of the show is the food. The fairs are a foodie’s dream, from classic deep-fried treats to gourmet creations—yes, usually on a stick. You’ll find everything here from deep-fried pecan pie to Dubai chocolate funnel cake.

I might be biased, but the Made in Oklahoma sections at the fairs are my favorite thing to check out. These are a must-visit for finding local snacks and experiencing the best of what our state has to offer. It’s like a treasure hunt, and the payoff is always worth it.

Just a few of the MIO members we usually see at the fairs:

  • Roark Acres Honey: You’ll find every flavor of honey you can imagine, from sweet and floral to bold and dark. A jar of their Okie Honey is the perfect souvenir.
  • Sixth Day Snacks: Known for gourmet salsas, from classic green chile to unique fruit-infused flavors like Mango Jalapeño. And don’t even get me started on their granola bites—so good!
  • Trucker Treats: Forget everything you think you know about pretzels. Trucker Treats takes them to a whole new level. The legendary lineup includes Hawt Cajun, Dill Pickle, and Bacon Cheeseburger. They’re basically the best road trip snack ever.
  • Southern Roots Sisters: Known for a wide range of specialty jams and butters, with delicious and unique flavors like Peach Pepper Jam and Maple Pumpkin Butter. Don’t sleep on the Southern Caviar, either.
  • Bedré Fine Chocolate: This isn’t just chocolate, it’s an Oklahoma legend. Bedré offers a wide range of chocolates, from milk to dark and even chocolate-covered snacks. The chocolate-covered potato chips are my personal fave.
  • Not Your Average Joe: Get a caffeine fix that’s anything but ordinary. Not Your Average Joe serves up delicious coffee that’s roasted right here in Oklahoma.

Finding these vendors is a great way to experience a “did you know this was made here?!” moment and show your support for local Oklahoman makers. Bonus points if you bring out-of-towners and introduce them to their new favorite thing.

Oklahoma’s Most Delicious Fall Adventures

Ready to hit the road? These festivals are worth the trip for the sheer joy and the incredible food.

National Indian Taco Championship

An Indian Taco is a base of fluffy-yet-crispy fry bread topped with beans, lettuce, tomato, cheese—just about anything you’d put on a taco. An Indian Taco usually takes up an entire plate, so it’s fun to share. You can try to eat it with your hands or grab a fork. Whatever you do, just leave room for the dessert tacos at this fierce competition in Pawhuska. The National Indian Taco Championship is rich with heritage and tradition, offering a delicious exploration of culture and flavor.

Tulsa Oktoberfest

Get ready for the ultimate Oktoberfest experience, right here in Oklahoma. The Tulsa Oktoberfest ranks among the top in the U.S. and for good reason. It’s an adventure in itself, with a massive tented beer garden, polka music, and a festive atmosphere for days. The festival features traditional dancing, games, and plenty to drink. Load up on schnitzel, strudel, brats, and giant pretzels—and, of course, beer. Tulsa Oktoberfest offers over 300 taps of both German and domestic beers. It’s an annual tradition that’s worth the trip for a taste of Bavaria in the heart of Oklahoma.

Watonga Cheese & Wine Festival

If you love cheese as much as I do, this festival in Watonga is a must. The Watonga Cheese & Wine Festival celebrates all things cheese, with days of tastings and cooking demonstrations. Beyond the cheesy goodness, the event features a lively parade and is family-friendly with activities for all ages. It’s a fantastic example of a small town celebrating its agricultural roots, and it’s a great way to discover some of the best dairy products our state has to offer. It’s a fun and delicious day trip.

Route 66 Pecan & Fun Fest

Nothing says fall in Oklahoma quite like fresh pecans. This festival in Claremore is an ode to one of the state’s most beloved and top crops. The festival centers on the local pecan harvest and is filled with pecan-themed treats and things to do. It’s a perfect opportunity to support growers like MIO member Miller Pecan Company, a third-generation business that has become a game-changer for the local community.

More Oklahoma Foodie Adventures

The Oklahoma festival scene truly showcases the history of our state, and it’s so fun (and delicious) to find the hidden gems. Here are a few more foodie fests to consider for your fall adventures:

Mix Food with Fun

OKC Farmers Market District Annual Fall Festival: Presented by all of us here at the Made In Oklahoma Coalition, this bustling festival is a can’t-miss event in OKC in October. It features over 100 vendors, food trucks, and live music, all celebrating the fun and flavors of fall.

Harvest Beer Festival: Beer lovers, this is a must-go! This festival is a unique opportunity to sample new, one-off, and hard-to-find beers from over 60 different breweries. It’s held at ONEOK Field, which makes for a great atmosphere with the Tulsa skyline as a backdrop. You have to be 21+ to enter.

The Plaza District Festival: Located in one of Oklahoma City’s most vibrant neighborhoods, this festival is a celebration of art, music, and food. It’s a great way to explore the local food scene while enjoying live musicians and artists.

Bluegrass & Chili Festival: This Tahlequah festival brings together two of the best things in the world: bluegrass music and chili. The main event is the Mid-America Regional Chili Cook-Off, where you can sample recipes from professional teams.

Small-Town Traditions & Unique Bites

  • World’s Largest Calf Fry Festival and Cook-Off: If you’re looking for a truly unique and daring food adventure, it’s this. This Vinita festival celebrates the “tasty treat” of calf fries, a delicacy in ranching culture.
  • Chisholm Trail Festival: A celebration of the western history of the famous Chisholm Trail with living history reenactors and a variety of food trucks. It’s a chance to explore Oklahoma’s agricultural heritage and see what “trail chow” was really all about.
  • Sorghum Festival: This Wewoka festival is all about sweet sorghum, a sweetener that was once a pioneer staple. You can witness the age-old art of sorghum-making at a historic mill.
  • Minco Honey Festival: Celebrate pure Oklahoma honey, learn about honey production, and sample a variety of honey products at this annual favorite. Dairy producers will be on hand with free samples of local cheese and milk.
  • Black Buggy Day: This annual Chouteau event celebrates Oklahoma’s Amish heritage. Dig into hot chicken and noodles, fresh breads, pies, and smoked ribs while you’re there and enjoy live bluegrass music.
  • Cherokee Strip BBQ Cook-Off: This barbecue competition in Ponca City is sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbeque Society, making the bites here serious contenders for the tastiest Oklahoma-style barbecue around. I recommend purchasing a tasting kit to sample entries from the professional competition.

We also love:

    • Red Earth FallFest Parade & Powwow
    • Fiestas de las Américas
    • Oklahoma Czech Festival
    • Tulsa Greek Festival
    • Asian Night Market Festival
    • Hafli
    • India Food and Arts Festival
    • Okeene Germanfest
    • Viking Festival

Beyond the Food

Some of my favorite fall adventures aren’t just about food—they’re about the whole experience.

Haunted Castle Halloween Festival: For the thrill-seekers and the cozy-vibes crowd, this Muskogee festival is a must-visit in October. Yep, there’s a castle in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and the entire thing transforms into a Halloween village with 11 unique themed haunted attractions every year. Whether you’re daring enough for the intense Trail of Blood or just want to enjoy the family-friendly Haunted Hayride, this event has a level of fright for everyone, plus plenty of food to try.

Boare’s Heade Feaste: Step back in time at this feast in November, where you’ll dine as a member of Queen Elizabeth I’s court in a grand hall at The Castle of Muskogee. The evening is brought to life with a hearty, multi-course meal and live music and theater. Trust me, this one is more than just a meal. You’re going to make memories, guaranteed.

Tips for Enjoying Oklahoma’s Fall Food Festivals

Maximize your festival experience with a bit of planning. These simple tips from a local ensure you’ll enjoy every moment.

  • Dress in Layers: As all Oklahomans know, fall can be unpredictable. Layers are always a safe bet.
  • Bring Cash: Some vendors might not accept cards, and it can be a lifesaver for smaller purchases.
  • Go Early: Arrive early to beat the crowds and find parking, especially at the bigger events.
  • Pace Yourself: You’ll want to try everything, so take your time and share with friends so you can taste a little of everything on your list.
  • Wear Comfortable Shoes: You’ll be doing a lot of walking. Trust me on this one.
  • Bring a Tote Bag: You’ll want a bag to carry all the goodies and souvenirs you find!
  • Go With a Group: Food is always better when shared with friends and family.

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2022 Holiday Recipe Guide

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MIO 2022 Winter Recipe Guide

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It’s time to snuggle in for winter with recipes that will leave you feeling warm and cozy. In the winter we like our recipes to be comforting, decadent and sometimes fun. The Made in Oklahoma Coalition has you covered with recipes using your favorite local ingredients for our favorite winter occasions.

 

For some, the Super Bowl has become as much about the food as the game. And even if the game is the main event at your house, it’s fun to gather friends and family for a spread of great-tasting recipes using MIO products. We have recipes for Crispy Coconut Chicken Tenders, Personal Pan Pizzas and BBQ Pork Sliders that come together quickly in an Instant Pot. Our Super Bowl Taco Soup is a classic that’s easy to make and is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. And you can’t beat our cheesy, smoky Super Bowl Dip. Everyone will be digging into that one.

Winter is also the perfect time for comforting, warming breakfasts. Cold cereal just won’t cut it on cold days. That’s when you’ll want to try our Favorite Frittata Muffins, packed with fresh veggies and farm-fresh eggs. You can make these ahead, individually wrap and then warm up anytime you want a healthy, filling breakfast. Another one of our favorite breakfast recipes is for Bacon Pancakes. This fun recipe is the perfect blend of salty and sweet.

When your sweet tooth kicks in, check out our recipes for Sour Cream Softies and Southern Roots Sisters Chocolate Chip Cookies. Both these cookies are easy to make and oh-so-good. There’s nothing like homemade hot cocoa, and our Rich and Creamy Hot Chocolate is a perfect one to have on hand for snow days. Another great snow-day recipe is our Honey Glazed Sweet and Salty Snack Mix. Warning: It’s addictive!

Valentine’s Day is a perfect day for baking something special for your sweetheart or loved ones. Two of our favorites are an Apple Cinnamon Bread Pudding and our Brownie Bottom Chocolate Cheesecake. The cheesecake is a triple threat of chocolate, with a brownie crust, chocolate cream cheese filling, chocolate whipped cream and a Bedre chocolate sauce to finish.

We love these winter recipes, and we think you will, too! Enjoy this season with good food, friends and family using Made in Oklahoma ingredients.

Touchdown! Winning Recipes for Your Game Day Celebration

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The game day celebration is right around the corner, the biggest day of the year for everyone’s favorite thing: party food!

While most everyone heads to the game day parties to watch the game, they are also there for food, and it wouldn’t be a good party without some tasty dips. And we’ve got dips galore!

 

Three ingredients and three minutes is all you’ll need to make our creamy, tasty Sundried Tomato Dip featuring locally made sour cream and Daddy Hinkle’s Seasonings.

And everyone will love our Bowl Dip, this cheesy favorite made with Bar-S bacon and Ace in the Bowl Salsa is great with corn chips, veggies or drizzled on burritos or tacos.

Whether you’re hosting a party, headed to a friend’s, or just chilling at home to watch the game, chicken wings are a game day staple!

Our Milo’s Sweet Tea Wings kick-start with the best marinade ever using Milo’s Famous Sweet Tea. So when you pick up some Milo’s Tea for your party, pick up an extra bottle to use in this fun and unique recipe.

Preparation and cleanup for our Honey Mustard Chicken Wings couldn’t be easier. Everything is tossed in a sealed plastic bag, placed on a sheet pan and baked in the oven. It’s a true one-dish dinner. If you’re expecting a crowd, make a double batch because everyone’s going to love them!

And don’t forget to throw in a mix of locally made craft brews to balance out the food from any of our MIO brew masters: Stonecloud Brewing Company, Neff Brewing, Enid Brewing Company, Coop Ale Works or Anthem Brewing.

Between the Super Bowl commercials, the game and the halftime show, there are plenty of reasons to love Super Bowl Sunday—and that includes the delicious line-up of game day food that’s sure to be present at any good party. From dips to wings to brews and more, we’ve compiled all the best Game Day Celebration food ideas right here using fresh, locally made ingredients.

Craft-Oberfest or Braut-Oberfest? Why Have One When You Can Have Both!

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It’s no secret that October is full of beer and brats, and the Oklahoma Craft Brewers Association agrees completely with this well-known notion! Watch for our MIO Brewery brands that are raising the bar; Anthem Brewing Company, Coop Ale Works, Enid Brewing Company, Neff Brewing and Stonecloud Brewing Co are all churning out delicious brews right here in the state of Oklahoma.

Check out some of the Oklahoma Craft Brewers Association’s upcoming events and make plans to get in the mix.

October 25th- Beer + Birdies Golf Tournament @ Oak Tree country Club

November 27th- Pint Days (get $10 pint of beer on Small Business Saturday!)

December 4th- Strong Ale Fest @ Station 13, Tulsa, OK

We all know that brats are made for grilling, but all good cooks need a backup plan! If you’ve been on the hunt for low-fuss, fall-inspired meals to celebrate the season then you’ve come to the right place as our Beer & Brats Chili recipe is all that and more.
Full of flavor and locally made goodness, this recipe features Mountain View Meat Company polish sausage, sweet potatoes from Triple S Farms, seasonings from both Ben Jack Laredo and Scissortail Farms and the perfect Coop Elevator Wheat Beer to bring it all together.

The link to our Beer and Brats Chili recipe is below, or go to our recipe tab for more great recipes featuring some of Oklahoma’s finest brats and brews!

Beer and Brats Chili

Cheers!

MIO’s Contribution to the OGEF Scholarship Fund

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The MIO Coalition is a proud supporter of the Oklahoma Grocers Education Foundation (OGEF) Scholarship Program. OGEF provides scholarships to and promotes educational opportunities for Oklahoma’s graduating high school seniors and college freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. They are also available to college seniors who plan to pursue graduate studies in a subject related to the food industry.

In 2020, the Education Foundation awarded 83 scholarships totaling $53,250. Since its inception in 1990, OGEF has awarded $1.4 million in scholarships to deserving Oklahoma students. They will continue supporting Oklahoma’s students and the future of the food industry through their annual scholarships.

The Education Foundation and the MIO Coalition are a natural fit. The two teamed up soon after the Coalition organized in 2000. Through various activities, including golf tournaments, sponsorships, and other sales promotions, MIO Coalition members have raised more than $180,000 in scholarship monies over the past 20 years. By supporting Oklahoma’s students and OGEF’s mission, the MIO Coalition is contributing to Oklahoma’s future!

Scholarship applications are posted in December each year and run through February. Scholarships are awarded in early April and last for one calendar year. Recipients may re-apply in subsequent years, providing they meet the eligibility criteria. Children of full-time Oklahoma Grocers Association members are eligible to apply, as are children of food and food-related companies who are members of the OGA.

Game Day, the Local Way

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You don’t have to admit if you’re a little more excited about the food, the friends, and the fun than the actual football game, but just know, you are definitely not alone.

Fall and football season is one of our favorite times of the year and these simple and delicious Game Day food ideas will be sure to turn your snack table into a touchdown!

Tailgate Honey Nut Caramel Corn

First up is our tailgating snack with a delicious twist! Cheer on your favorite team while munching on our Tailgate Honey Nut Caramel Corn. This recipe is full of yummy locally made ingredients such as: Miller Pecan pecans, Healthy Cravings Bees Knees Honey Cinnamon Nut Mix, Cheatwood’s Pure Raw Honey, butter from Hiland Dairy and Griffins imitation vanilla. This fantastic local line-up, is sure to be a crowd pleaser!

The complete recipe can be viewed on our recipe tab or click the link below:
https://www.miocoalition.com/recipes/tailgate-honey-nut-caramel-corn/

Nacho Table

The goal for a snack table is to keep the party food stocked without missing any of the action, and our Nacho Table recipe is a fun way to casually serve friends and family without running to the kitchen between commercials, referee calls and time-outs.

In our book, nachos are the ultimate party food. And the best part about nachos is that everybody loves them. Our version features a spicy mix of MIO products including Augustos Green Sauce and fiesta favorites like salsa and pickled jalapeños from Sixth Day Snacks. Add some good local brews from Anthem or Stonecloud Brewing and you’ve got yourself a game day winner.

The complete how-to can be viewed on our recipe tab or click the link below:
https://www.miocoalition.com/recipes/nacho-table/

When you gather round with family and friends this season, add some local to your line-up and taste the difference local can make!

MIO Okies from Muskogee

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Griffin’s rich history started in 1908 by brothers John T. and Charles M. Griffin with the Griffin Grocery Company in McAlester, OK.

Griffin manufacturing first started with coffee, with their famous syrup being added to the line in 1930. By this time, they had also built multiple facilities across Oklahoma and Arkansas. The company continued to grow to employ over 100 individuals and distribute their products over 15 states. Griffin Foods has remained a family business to this day, with John’s grandson currently operating the company in Muskogee, OK.

Griffin Foods now sells syrups, jellies and preserves, yellow mustard and Jalapeño mustard in stores throughout the state of Oklahoma, along with offering  co-pack, food service and private label services. Despite the sticky situation of supply sourcing issues during the pandemic, they were able to meet all of their customers’ demands.

Cornmeal Pancakes Recipe!

We’re still flipping out over the Cornmeal Pancakes recipe posted earlier, a perfect palette for “Oklahoma’s Favorite,” Griffin’s Original Syrup.

What has MIO in such good spirits?

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Written By Courtney Phelps-Talbot
Edited by Derek Duty

WanderFolk Spirits

There’s always something new brewing with MIO, and this month we are excited for the launch of WanderFolk Spirits! Wander Folk is the new name for Oklahoma’s first legal distillery, formerly known as Prairie Wolf. While the company will keep the original Prairie Wolf products available as a budget line, the new WanderFolk brand also comes with a fresh set of premium products that reinvent the company and direction for its exciting future.

The journey to transform their distillery involved more than just the creation of unique craft spirits as they also set out to reinvent and rebrand Oklahoma’s very first legal distillery with the goal of putting the state firmly on the map as a craft spirits destination.

The new product lines include two vodkas and a gin under the “Garden Club” label (honoring Guthrie’s nickname of “The Garden Club City”) as well as several whiskey offerings with the name, “Same Old Moses.” The latter is a tribute to Moses Weinberger, a Kansas grocer turned whiskey purveyor, who opened the first legal bar in Oklahoma Territory in Guthrie under that very name.

With the goal to utilize some of Oklahoma’s local agricultural assets, WanderFolk sought out to source their rye from local farms as Oklahoma produces the most rye of any state in the nation. In addition to the rye production, Oklahoma also has one of the most advanced wheat development programs in the world at Oklahoma State University which heavily influenced Wanderfolk’s decision to produce a 4-grain Bourbon and enable them to be as “made in Oklahoma” as possible in their future whiskey developments.

WanderFolk is hoping to use their brand to invite others to wander with them and discover new wonders ahead in their uniquely and distinctly Oklahoma products. Taste and see what all the talk is about at Mike & Ike’s Good Times Saloon located in the heart of historic Downtown Guthrie. Mack & Ike’s is the first true cocktail/tasting room of its kind in the town, offering handcrafted cocktails built around WanderFolk’s spirits in a comforting & inviting space welcoming all that wish to wander in, a great time with tasty drinks in hand. (Fun fact: Mike & Ike were the first bartenders at Weinburger’s Same Old Moses Saloon mentioned earlier!)

WanderFolk Spirits will be available July 1st, 2021 at any bar, restaurant, liquor store, or event space offering fine craft spirits in Oklahoma. If you enjoy delicious cocktails, with a distinctly Oklahoman focus, you will not want to miss what this team is handcrafting to put our state on the spirits-making map now and well into the future.

Cheers!