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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Singing Shrimp

This shrimp and sausage skillet meal, made in a flavorful buttery, garlic sauce, may be served over toast points, in baked pastry shells or with pasta or rice.
This shrimp and sausage skillet meal, made in a flavorful buttery, garlic sauce, may be served over toast points, in baked pastry shells or with pasta or rice.

Singing Shrimp


Here's another great shrimp recipe from New Orleans!

It is said to have originated at Commander's Palace, sometime in the late 1980s, where it was prepared table-side and flamed with cognac for effect. Those table-side presentations are pretty exciting!

As far as I know this dish is no longer offered at the restaurant, although I haven't been to Commander's in too many years, so don't hold me to that!!

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Cucumber Tomato and Onion Salad

A classic tomato salad with sweet onion and cucumber and a nicely balanced vinegar based dressing.

Cucumber Tomato and Onion Salad


I love cucumber, tomato and onion salad combinations and I eat them constantly over these hot summers, so I am always playing around with them.

It's pretty amazing how subtle changes in the same basic ingredients can completely alter the texture and taste in them and the dressing on this one is a great balance between tart and sweet to me.

Monday, June 17, 2024

Social Media Roundup Cookout Menu Ideas 3

What You Missed! Mint Infused Southern Sweet Tea, Cucumber and Onion Salad, Tri-Color Rotini Italian Pasta Salad, Southern-Style Potato Salad - My Way, Fresh Corn Casserole, Chile Cheese Tex-Mex Cornbread and Summer Berry Cobbler. Tap/click the photos or links below to see them all.
Social Media Roundup Cookout Menu Ideas 3 - What You Missed! Mint Infused Southern Sweet Tea, Cucumber and Onion Salad, Tri-Color Rotini Italian Pasta Salad, Southern-Style Potato Salad - My Way, Fresh Corn Casserole, Chile Cheese Cornbread and Summer Berry Cobbler. Tap/click the photos or links below to see them all.

Social Media Roundup Cookout Menu Ideas 3


Summer cookouts are in full swing, so we've been sharing on our social media some of those favorite beverages, salads, sides, mains and desserts that we all love to have when it's cookout time - even, yes, for those of us who don't really cook outside much!

We share regularly on social media during the week, but unfortunately, algorithms keep a lot of those posts hidden from our members there - even those who have actively "liked" the page! I've starting duplicating some of those shares in roundups right here on my website to let you know what you may have missed.

Friday, June 14, 2024

Johnny Marzetti Casserole - My Way

My version of Johnny Marzetti, a well-loved baked casserole originating in Ohio, made with ground beef and pork, the trinity of southern cooking, tomato soup, mushrooms, egg noodles and cheese.
My version of Johnny Marzetti, a well-loved baked casserole originating in Ohio, made with ground beef and pork, the trinity of southern cooking, tomato soup, mushrooms, egg noodles and cheese.

Johnny Marzetti Casserole - My Way


I know, I know... it's HOT! But this is one of my favorite casseroles to make, and I've made it twice here recently, so yeah, I'm sharing it, right in the heat of the summer.

Besides, it's a terrific potluck carry too that everybody enjoys.

There is something about the combination of textures and flavors here that make this an outstanding meal anytime of the year and perfect if you have a countertop oven (#ad), which is what I use the most these days anyway, especially in the summer.

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Instant Pot Purple Hull Peas

Fresh, or fresh frozen purple hull peas, seasoned simply with salt pork, onion and chicken stock, quick and easy in the Instant Pot.
Fresh, or fresh frozen purple hull peas, seasoned simply with salt pork, onion and chicken stock, made quick and easy in the Instant Pot.

Instant Pot Purple Hull Peas


Purple hull peas are my favorite southern pea!

They are part of the group of peas, that are really beans, and something that we love so much in the South. It's a summer favorite among many of us.

They are easy to grow too and easier to shell than they used to be when an afternoon of shelling once yielded sore and purple fingers!