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Alice in Dairyland: Wisconsin farmers have your holiday meal needs covered.

November 2, 2021

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Green beans
SIDE DISHES: Wisconsin is the country’s top producer of green beans, growing more than 37% of the nation’s crop in 2019. Photos courtesy of Wisconsin DATCP

As you gather with family this holiday season, what will be on your holiday table? Whether you enjoy turkey, ham, mashed potatoes or cranberries, Wisconsin farmers have you covered.

In many cases, the main course of a holiday dinner is the protein. On my family’s table, we often have turkey and ham. Wisconsin ranks 16th in turkey production, and Barron County is where most of them reside. When it comes to pork production, Wisconsin ranks 18th, and in 2019, hog inventory totaled 365,000 head.

No matter how you slice it, pork and turkey are an excellent source of protein and provide several important vitamins and minerals. Wisconsin farmers work year-round to care for their livestock to supply consumers with high-quality products all year long.

Cooked turkey

The side dishes of a holiday meal are often the part we look forward to most. As soon as the pan of hot mashed potatoes hits the table, it is usually a mad dash for the spoon. Wisconsin ranks third in the nation for potato production. Wisconsin potato farmers harvest anywhere from 25 million to 28 million cwt of potatoes annually.

Potatoes are packed full of potassium and fiber, making them an excellent choice for your dinner plate. The majority of the nutrients in a potato are found within the potato itself and not just in the skin, making mashed or baked potatoes the perfect option for holiday feasting. Don’t forget to top your potatoes with an ample amount of butter, sour cream and cheese.

Just because it is a holiday doesn’t mean you can skip your vegetables! Fertile soils and ideal growing conditions make Wisconsin a vegetable powerhouse. Wisconsin is the country’s top producer of green beans, growing more than 37% of the nation’s green beans in 2019. Make sure to support Wisconsin’s vegetable farms by piling your plate with fresh Wisconsin corn, carrots, green beans and peas.

Desserts are, by far, one of my favorite things to eat around the holidays. From cookies and cakes to pies and puddings, I will try it all, and there are plenty of opportunities to include Wisconsin products into the final meal of the day. The options for holiday baking are endless. This holiday season, I encourage you to add local Wisconsin apples, strawberries, cranberries, cherries and other Wisconsin-grown products into your favorite recipes, or try a lemon sour cream pie using real Wisconsin dairy products.

lemon sour cream pie

From the main course to the dessert, Wisconsin agriculture has you covered for all your holiday meal needs. While meal planning and shopping for ingredients, I encourage you to use local Wisconsin products. Buying Wisconsin’s safe, nutritious food products supports farmers and food processors, and contributes to the economic strength of Wisconsin communities. Find some of my favorite holiday recipes online at aliceindairyland.com.

Nunes is the 74th Alice in Dairyland.

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