Recipes with Indigenous Foods

Michigan is situated in the ancestral and present homelands of the Anishinaabeg, also called the Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi peoples. The state’s 12 federally recognized tribes are sovereign nations. Each has its own history, customs, governance system and food traditions.

Michigan State University Extension is committed to making its programs more inclusive and representative of Michigan’s Indigenous communities. Recently, MSU Extension educators worked with tribal health staff to adapt and implement Share Our Strength Cooking Matters® programs.

Read more about our work below, and explore our collection of delicious, healthy recipes!

Recipes

  • Bison and Sweet Potato Shepherd's Pie

    Published on June 23, 2023
    A hearty dish packed with lean ground bison and vitamin-rich sweet potatoes.

  • Maple Banana Berry Crumble

    Published on June 23, 2023
    This is a simple way to use those berries you picked this summer, with added sweetness from local maple syrup and honey.

  • Squash and Wild Rice

    Published on June 23, 2023
    The nutty flavor of wild rice combined with sweet maple syrup and winter squash make this a tasty and nutritious side dish.

  • "Three Sisters" Harvest Soup

    Published on June 23, 2023
    This vegetable soup is just one way to include the Three Sisters (corn, beans and squash) in your cooking.

  • Easy Roasted Butternut Squash

    Published on June 22, 2023
    Save time with this side dish using frozen, cubed butternut squash and maple syrup.