In this video, Betty demonstrates how to use up leftover boiled Easter eggs by making her Quick Trick Deviled Eggs. These can be made in a flash, and they have an interesting twist that you will enjoy! Ingredients: 6 hard-boiled eggs 1/4 cup Thousand Island salad dressing fresh or dried parsley, pimiento, or finely chopped green pepper for garnish, if desired Cut 6 hard-boiled eggs in half lengthw…
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Frank Stitt's Southern Table: Recipes and Gracious Traditions from Highlands Bar and GrillR. W. Apple, Jr., of The New York Times credits third-generation Alabamian Frank Stitt with turning Birmingham into a "sophisticated, easygoing showpl... Read More >
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I’ve always wanted to visit Georgia and the other southern states in USA but I don’t drive which Is a problem. I want to visit those out of the way places where tourists don’t go but have been told buses and trains don’t go to the rural areas. Besides learning to drive does anyone have any advice or any recommendations for non-drivers. Thanks.
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The Heritage of Southern Cooking: An Inspired Tour of Southern Cuisine Including Regional Specialties, Heirloom Favorites, and Original DishesIn this paperback edition of a classic cookbook, one of the South's foremost cooking authorities assembles more than 150 down-home dishes inspired by ... Read More >
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In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make a traditional Southern dish, New Year’s Day Hoppin’ John. This is a dish that consists mainly of black-eye peas, rice, onions, and ham. It is to be eaten on New Year’s Day, in order to bring a prosperous new year. This is my own version of Hoppin’ John, and I have designed it to meet the requirements of the traditional dish, yet taste wonderful! Ingred…
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In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make creamy, delicious Christmas Boiled Custard??”a Central Kentucky favorite during holiday season. You can use it as a dessert or a drink, or as a dessert drink! Ingredients: 3 egg yolks or 2 whole eggs ½ teaspoon flour ¼ cup sugar 2 cups milk ½ teaspoon vanilla a few grains of salt Scald 2 cups milk in a medium-sized saucepan over low to medium heat….
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Pig: King of the Southern TableA nose-to-tail guide to the very best Southern pork recipes, from award-winning food writer James Villas Though beef, poultry, and fish all ... Read More >
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Southern Fried Okra – Recipe Coming Soon … Fried Okra Southern Recipe Kitchen Cooking Flour Batter Eggs Corn Meal Vegetable Christmas Holiday Family Side Dish Salt Pepper Fry Kudzu Julie Comfort Soul Food Oil Delicious Pan Atlanta Georgia…
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Southern Living 1996 Annual Recipes (Southern Living Annual Recipes)With nearly 1,000 recipes, this book makes sure cooks will never be short on serving ideas. Every recipe which appeared in Southern Living magazine du... Read More >
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In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make luscious Chocolate Walnut Chow Mein Bites. These are great to have on hand during the holiday season. They are sweet and salty, also chewy and delightful! Note: The recipe below is one-half of a full recipe. If you want the full recipe, just double each ingredient, and follow the instructions. Ingredients: 6 oz. semisweet chocolate chips 6 oz. buttersc…
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Bon Appetit, Y'all: Recipes and Stories from Three Generations of Southern CookingBefore she attended the prestigious French cooking school École de Cuisine La Varenne, Virginia Willis had been shelling butterbeans alongside her mo... Read More >
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In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make her light and luscious Holiday Potato Yeast Rolls. These rolls are perfect for a fancy dinner, and they are the easiest to make that I have run across. There is no need to knead them! I have used this as my go-to recipe for 30 years. I think you will enjoy them! Ingredients: 2 packages active dry yeast ½ cup warm water (105 – 115 degrees) 1 ½ cups wa…
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In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make her Festive Holiday Eggnog. This is a drink that uses common ingredients that combine to give an uncommon taste! Youll want to keep the ingredients on hand throughout the holiday season to treat your guests to luscious nutmeg-topped eggnog! Note: On the video, I made only one-half of the recipe for demonstrations purposes, but I am giving you the full…
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Adventures in New Kentucky Cooking with The Bluegrass PeasantBourbon, country ham, spicebush berries, pawpaws, grits and sweet potatoes are just some of the traditional Bluegrass ingredients that make frequent a... Read More >
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In this video, Betty demonstrates how to make her Almond Apricot Brie with Gingersnaps. This is an elegant and festive dip that you may want to use during the holiday season. It is composed of Brie cheese, topped with apricot preserves, toasted almonds, brown sugar, and honey–then baked slowly in the oven until the cheese melts. Served with gingensnaps, it’s awesome! (You can also add a little Am…
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Bon Appetit, Y'all: Recipes and Stories from Three Generations of Southern CookingBefore she attended the prestigious French cooking school École de Cuisine La Varenne, Virginia Willis had been shelling butterbeans alongside her mo... Read More >
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