In this post I’m sharing how to make classic Southern Sweet Corn Fritters. Have you ever had a corn fritter? They’re a delicious sweet and savory snack food in the South. How can you not love anything with sweet corn it it? Where did corn fritters originate? While today corn fritters are a common …
Old Fashioned
Classic Southern Pecan Pie is a traditional old fashioned dessert. Throughout my entire life, I cannot remember a holiday without pecan pie being a part of the dessert selection. Pecan trees are native to the south so it’s no wonder that we make the most of beloved nut. Pecans have been an important food source for …
In this post I am sharing the recipe for my Nanny’s Old Fashioned Potato Soup. My grandmother, Dorothy (Nanny), was an accomplished cook. Aren’t most grandmothers? I loved her dearly and the wonderful meals she made. I’ll never forget her and how special she was to me or the wonderful meals she made with …
In this post I’ll be sharing an Old Fashioned Peach Cobbler dessert recipe. When the peaches are in season I love making peach cobbler. It’s a favorite dessert of many and so easy to make. We sure do love our fresh summer peaches in the South. Whether it be a delicious juicy bite of …
Pineapple Pudding is an easy variation to the old fashioned banana pudding recipe. Basically, you just use pineapple tidbits instead of bananas. Voila, a different dessert. Easy to make and the best part is you can make it the day ahead. It’s just as wonderful cold as it is warm. While banana pudding …
In this post I’ll be sharing a Simple Pea Salad Recipe. English Peas are the star ingredient in this classic favorite side dish. This make ahead refrigerator salad is made with a few pantry staple ingredients. Pea salad is a simple dish and this is how mama made it growing up. I’ve heard from any …