In this post I’ll be sharing the Top 10 Most Popular Recipes of 2016. It is always fun to look back and see what readers liked most of the recipes posted throughout the year. I cannot even decide which of these wonderful dishes is my favorite from 2016. Let’s have a look and I’ll …
Holiday Collections
In this post I’ll be sharing a wonderful Herb Roasted Turkey Recipe. Roasting a turkey is really an easy process. With a few ingredients, butcher’s twine and a handy cooking thermometer you’ll have the perfect turkey dinner. For a lot of people the idea of cooking a turkey is intimidating. Just think of it …
Labor Day has been celebrated since the 1800’s in the United States. The first Monday in September a day to recognize and give holiday for the yearly contributions of workers to the strength, prosperity and well being of our country. As with most traditions and holidays we celebrate it with food! Here’s a collection of …
In this post I’ll be sharing Southern Christmas Dinner Recipes and Menu Ideas. The holidays! They all happen so fast. By the time we’ve finished Thanksgiving dinner it is time to start planning the Christmas dinner menu. It’s not so tough though since our Southern holiday dinners are almost the same. Maybe a change …
There are a lot of similarities in the southern menu for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I mean we practically have the same thing for both occasions. Here you’ll find a collection of holiday recipes from myself, as well as recipes from some of my favorite bloggers and cookbook authors. Happy Holidays Everyone. Turkey: Turkey Brine – Alton …
According to tradition, New Year’s Day supper will bring you fortune in the year to come. Everyone in the South will be eating some type of pork, collard greens or cabbage, black eyed peas or Hoppin’ John, and cornbread. It’s tradition, but how did it start? Well back in the days of that unfortunate …
In this post I am sharing how to make Southern Style Collard Greens. Collard greens are a favorite winter crop in the South and a new year dinner tradition to bring luck in the coming year. I can’t recall a first dinner in the new year that didn’t involve freshly cooked collard greens, …