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The 7 best things I ate at the OC Fair 2025 – Daily News

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Introduction to the OC Fair 2025

The OC Fair concessionaires have yet again outdone themselves this year, creating some of the wildest, wonderfully weird edible concoctions you can imagine. With the OC Fair running until Aug. 17, I made a beeline to Costa Mesa on opening day to dive in and sample some of the annual fair’s most recent offerings.

Sampling the Best of the OC Fair

To be clear: I neither hit every single vendor, nor did I sample every single item. With roughly 80-plus food vendors, that would be a Herculean task, taking more days than I have and, quite possibly, my life. Instead, I strategically hit about a dozen spots, tasted one or two items at each. From that culinary journey, I’ve narrowed it down to seven of my favorite eats.

The Top 7 Eats at the OC Fair

7) Candied Bacon Pork Belly Bites at Fun Biz

For sheer, unadulterated audacity, Fun Biz’s candied bacon pork belly bites effortlessly earns a spot on this list. While certainly not the most nutrient-rich option, these glorious chunks of bacon-wrapped pork belly chunks (similar to the equally delicious ones you can find at OC Fair’s Bacon Nation) were the perfect savory and sweet kickoff of the festivities. They’re incredibly rich, too, so grab a friend or four for sharing, and, but of course, they come atop a bed of fries.

6) Pepper-Jack Cheese on a Stick at Crunchfield

You will find two iterations of skewered cheese on this list. The one found at Crunchfield, a 60-year-old concession that’s been in the same family since its inception, stood out as one of the gastronomic highlights of the fair. Chalk it up to nostalgia, zapping me back to my youth at the Mission Viejo Mall, which used to have a Hot Dog On A Stick. Chalk it up to my exhausted palate craving simplicity. Chalk it up to the culinary Americana of battered and fried cheese. Whether at a mall’s food court or wandering the fair grounds, cheese on a stick, that unsung hero of showy fair food, rarely ever misses.

5) Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers at La Mexicana

These somewhat spicy, grilled jalapeño poppers covered in a thin piece of bacon provided the perfect foil for the creamy cheese stuffed inside. Bonus points for the smokiness that grilling lends the poppers.

4) Pickled Dr. Pepper at Chicken Charlie’s

Outlasting the finicky world of viral trends, pickled Dr. Pepper, a combination of the popular soda, actual dill pickle slices and a splash of pickle juice, has made its return to the fair. The seemingly bizarre yet spot-on sweet-and-briny soda seems to work well at the fair. Would I order this at an establishment outside of the OC Fair & Event Center? Probably not. But here at the fair, among the rides and fried everything, it just hits right, kind of like how tomato juice becomes oddly appealing on domestic flights.

3) Barbecued Turkey Legs at Backyard BBQ Village

The massive barbecued turkey legs at Backyard BBQ Village offered a simple taste of succulent dark turkey meat, free of any bacon wrappings or other viral trappings. The perfect bite for those who prefer their protein fare unadulterated and dripping with paleo swagger.

2) Mozzarella Meatballs on a Stick at Chicken Charlie’s

The other cheese-on-a-stick contender on my list benefits from a major upgrade thanks to the addition of meatballs. Chicken Charlie’s new mozzarella meatballs on a stick is exactly just that: three tender meatballs and three pieces of mozzarella, all skewered, battered and fried golden brown. The result wasn’t nearly as heavy or rich as I expected (at least by fair food standards), offering a textural variety that made it a joy to eat. I hope to see this dish become a permanent fixture on Charlie’s menu.

1) Chocolate-Vanilla Swirl at Fruit Caboose

The champion. The absolute winner. My unexpected favorite. After wading through all sorts of zany concoctions like bacon cotton candy and funnel cake à la mode, the chocolate-vanilla swirled soft serve at Fruit Caboose was the palate cleanser I didn’t know I needed. It was (stay with me here) like a yuzu-thyme sorbet palate cleanser at the end of a Michelin-star meal. I moseyed up to this concession stand and opted for the classic combo. While the cone reminded me of any fast-food soft serve, it drove home a simple truth: sometimes, in the midst of an overstimulating event filled with lights, rides and bellowing crowds, the simplest treats are always the best.

Conclusion

The OC Fair 2025 has proven to be a culinary adventure like no other, with its array of wild, weird, and wonderful foods. From the candied bacon pork belly bites to the chocolate-vanilla swirl, each dish has its own unique charm and appeal. Whether you’re a fan of classic fair foods or looking to try something new and adventurous, the OC Fair has something for everyone.

FAQs

Q: What are the operating hours of the OC Fair 2025?
A: The OC Fair 2025 runs until Aug. 17, with operating hours varying by day.
Q: How many food vendors are at the OC Fair 2025?
A: There are roughly 80-plus food vendors at the OC Fair 2025.
Q: What is the most popular food item at the OC Fair 2025?
A: While opinions may vary, the chocolate-vanilla swirl at Fruit Caboose has been highlighted as a standout favorite.
Q: Are there any vegetarian or vegan options available at the OC Fair 2025?
A: Yes, many vendors offer vegetarian and vegan options, but it’s best to check with each vendor individually for their menu offerings.

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