Pair the sweet and sour elements of a vinegar coleslaw with the familiar fire and ice dressing combination we Southerners seem to be endeared to, and you've got a sweet and spicy vinegar coleslaw I think your guests will love! |
Friday, May 27, 2011
Fire 'n Ice Vinegar Coleslaw
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Blueberry Heaven Delight
Another terrific layered dessert, made with a graham cracker and nut crust, creamy cream cheese filling, topped with a blueberry pie filling and finished with homemade whipped cream. Heaven indeed!
My Blueberry Heaven Pie
I hope that y'all can bear one more layered dessert recipe because y'all know how well I love them!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Broiled Lemon Herb Chicken
Chicken legs and thighs, basted with olive oil and lemon, and seasoned simply with a bit of Cajun seasoning, garlic powder, salt and pepper and fresh rosemary and first cooked under the broiler before a quick finishing bake in a hot oven. Pictured here with lady cream peas and buttermilk sour cream cornbread.
Broiled Lemon Herb Chicken
I can't even remember the last time that I cooked chicken under the broiler - I just never think about it. It's really a great time saver, seven minutes on one side, another seven on the other, and then a finish in the oven for about 10 minutes at 450 degrees F for these thighs, and dinner is on the table in no time.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Cornbread Salad
A delicious salad made using crumbled cornbread and a variety of vegetables, mixed with a mayonnaise and sour cream Ranch dressing and garnished with a little crumbled cornbread, bacon, tomatoes, green onion and parsley. A great addition to your next potluck or party!
Cornbread Salad
I confess. Cornbread salad is not something that many of us grew up knowing about here in South Mississippi, but ever since learning about it a couple years back from Tommie, a dear friend from Oklahoma, I have wanted to give it a try.
While I do think it's more common over that way, Cornbread Salad seems to be making its way across the whole of the South more so these days.
I admit, it does come off sounding an odd contrast of textures, but so many people who are familiar with it seem to love it, so hey, I'm game for anything!
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Old Fashioned Creamed Squash
Yellow crookneck squash and Vidalia onion, first sauteed in a mixture of butter and bacon drippings, then stewed down, and finally creamed - a delicious taste experience!
Creamed Squash
I was gifted with a bag of some early spring crookneck squash and figured that I would just either sauté it in a bit of bacon drippings with some Vidalia onion, or otherwise make one of the usual squash dishes. I then decided to pose the question to our Facebook family asking, "what is your favorite thing to do with yellow squash?"
The readers there came through - as they always do - with lots of ideas, suggestions, and personal favorites... but one really stood out with me.
Carla mentioned that she had first encountered yellow squash at about the age of 15 in a somewhat unusual way. She was babysitting for a family back then, and the child's grandmother would regularly prepare a big supper. One day Carla took a large spoonful of what she thought was creamed corn, but which actually turned out to be squash! Thick and creamy and peppered just right, she loved it. When another reader Katherine chimed in with a similar experience, she spoke of how good it smelled and how she "couldn't stop eating it." Well, I knew I would just have to try it.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Bars
Classic combo of peanut butter with chocolate in a delicious bar form, and topped with crunchy peanuts.
Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Bars
So, yesterday I had a craving for something made with peanut butter.
I came very close to making a cake with that marvelous old fashioned boiled peanut butter icing I love so much. Then I remembered these peanut butter bars I had made before and that was all the reminder I needed.
These are a yummy fix for any peanut butter craving and there's chocolate involved, which makes it two of my favorite flavors together.
Monday, May 16, 2011
The Winners of Southern Living's Off the Eaten Path Book
Well, I do hope that y'all are enjoying the recent giveaways we've been hosting, and be sure to stay tuned because there's liable to be more surprises around the corner... ya just never know what I'm gonna be up to!
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I do my giveaways by random draw so winners are always chosen by the luck of the draw. Off the Eaten Path is such a fun combo of travel information, trivia and recipes that I was thrilled to see the comments that came up on the random draw. It was like it was meant to be!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Baked Chicken with Creamy Almond Sauce
A whole cut up chicken, baked in a creamy sauce, with caramelized onion, mushrooms and almonds.
Baked Chicken with Creamy Almond Sauce
This is one of those great chicken bakes that has been around forever and is a southern favorite. Yes folks, it uses canned cream of mushroom and cream of chicken soups, though if you are opposed, you can certainly make your own homemade sauces. Lower sodium soups are also fine to use, but do remember that chicken tends to be bland without salt so you'll want to use your usual replacements to enhance the flavor.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Cajun Pastalaya - Pasta Jambalaya
The classic flavors of a chicken and sausage jambalaya but in a quick and easy skillet pasta dinner.
Cajun Pastalaya
Pastalaya is another one of those dishes that gets some folks kinda cranked up.
The purists have a fit over anybody calling a dish that is not rice based, anything remotely related to jambalaya. I've even had a gal go into a full out rant about calling this dish "Cajun."
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Southern Living Off the Eaten Path
Southern Living Off the Eaten Path: Favorite Southern Dives and 150 Recipes that Made Them Famous |
"If you truly want to learn a place, eat the food of its people."
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Being a fan of all things diner and off the path eateries, I was thrilled to be asked if I would give the brand new Southern Living Off the Eaten Path (Favorite Southern Dives and 150 Recipes That Made Them Famous) book a review. There are indeed recipes in Southern Living Off the Eaten Path, 150 of them in fact, but, this book is much more than that.
Written by humorist, noted food critic and former travel editor for Southern Living, with a foreword by Southern novelist Fannie Flagg, Morgan Murphy takes us on a literal adventure, state by state, from the Deep South to the Old South to the Border States, you'll get a bite of some of Murphy's favorite eateries along the way.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Beef and Smoked Sausage Tater Tot Casserole
A well-loved casserole of ground beef, and I like to also add smoked sausage, seasoned with sweet onion and bell pepper, and a cream soup sauce and topped with crispy, crunchy tater tot potatoes and cheese.
Tater Tot Casserole
Tater tots. Little pillows of deep fried shredded potatoes. I mean, c'mon... how can you not love those little bite sized crunchy bites of goodness? On the rare occasion that we eat Sonic, I guarantee I'm gettin' the tater tots y'all!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Giveaway Winners!! Simply Suppers Cookbook by Jennifer Chandler
And, the winners of the cookbooks are:
NEW ALTERNATE WINNER: Carolyn P. who said... I would love to have this cookbook, I am a newlywed (March 26th..yay me) and am excited about trying new recipes for my husband. You have great recipes here, this Virginian loves to try new things, the same thing over and over gets boring fast!!! Thanks....the new Carolyn Phillips!!Congratulations! Please contact me as soon as possible (by 5:00 p.m. CST, Thursday 5/12) with your full name and mailing address so that I can get your cookbooks to you. Thanks for participating everybody!
NEW ALTERNATE WINNER: Sue who said... It would be great if I could win this cookbook! I have a shortcut to your web page on my desktop because I go on it more than once a day! I love trying new recipes, especially simple ones that I can then pass on to my kids who are on their own. Every recipe I've tried from your site has been great, so I'm sure this book is full of more of the same. I'll be drooling in anticipation until the winners are announced!
Tracey Joy who said...I love cookbooks Mary. You have shared with us to so many wonderful cookbooks. I'd love for this to be apart of my collection. It amazing at times I run out of idea as to what to make, so this will really help, lol = )
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I recently had the opportunity to review the cookbook Simply Suppers by Jennifer Chandler. Jennifer is from Memphis, but has a long 15 year history in the food business, after having left an international finance career to move to Paris and attend the Le Cordon Bleu academy, graduating at the top of her class. After a stint in Washington in a restaurant group and with a top caterer, she eventually landed back in Memphis, where, for several years, she owned Cheffie's, a prepared foods market and bakery. Today Jennifer is a mom of two girls, a freelance magazine writer and the author of two cookbooks.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Kentucky Hot Brown
A Kentucky classic from the Brown Hotel in Louisville, a Kentucky Hot Brown is an open-faced turkey sandwich, topped with a rich Mornay sauce and garnished with slices of fresh tomato and crisp bacon.
Kentucky Hot Brown
Ever had a Kentucky Hot Brown? Chances are if you've traveled to The Brown Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky you probably have, and though I've certainly been to Louisville, I've never been to The Brown Hotel, so I hadn't!
In honor of the Kentucky Derby this weekend, which frankly has been kinda lost in the shuffle of Cinco de Mayo menus and Mother's Day, I thought I'd get this posted to share what all of the hub bub is about, and so I went straight to the source to find out how.
A Kentucky Hot Brown is a sort of open-faced, hot turkey sandwich that comes with a history. Don't you just love food with a story?
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Pineapple Buttermilk Coleslaw
Pineapple Buttermilk Coleslaw
Don't let that picture fool ya. I didn't want a big pool of juices for the photo, but soon as I snapped it, I scooped some of those juices out of the bottom of the bowl and poured them right on top of that serving. Y'all, I am not ashamed to say that I actually tilted my plate up to lap up all the juices of this coleslaw. Yep. I sure did. It is that good.Monday, May 2, 2011
Blue Bell, I Think I Love You
Let me introduce you to my little friend... |
Blue Bell Southern Blackberry Cobbler Ice Cream.
O.M.G. y'all.
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