Trump will share his recipe for hamberders (order them at McDonalds), well done steak with ketchup (made by someone at one of his hotels), or if you're A Hispanic, the infamous taco salad bowl.
Classic Minnesota. People up there refer to 'hot dish' as if it is one thing, even though it's really any type of casserole, and also act like each individual can only make one kind of 'hot dish'. Example: "hey have you ever had my grandma's hot dish?" or "my dad made his hot dish today, hell yeah". In the latter example, his dad's Hot Dish was onions and ground beef with a ton of soy sauce, served with chow mein noodles on top.
People in northern Minnesota and Wisconsin believe that onion is too spicy for children. To be fair, they did have some crazy strong winter onions there.
Think of hot dishes like how the south uses coke to refer to pop. When you get asked if you've had someone's hot dish, they're either referring to the hot dish sitting in front of you or a secret recipe that stays in the family
When a poor person sells the same thing to multiple people on Facebook they get arrested, but when a politician does it you people cheer. Absolutely appalling.