Posts Tagged ‘southern’
Posted in Suppertime, The Southern Table, tagged Braised Pork Hash, Cooking, Creamy Grits, Freezer Pickles, Onion Gravy, Recipes, Scott Peacock, southern, Sunday Dinner on April 22, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Posted in Suppertime, The Southern Table, tagged Braised Pork Hash, Cooking, Creamy Grits, Freezer Pickles, Onion Gravy, Recipes, Scott Peacock, southern, Sunday Dinner on April 22, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Posted in Good Soups & Chowders, Suppertime, The Southern Table, tagged Cope's Sweet Corn, Cream of Corn Soup, Gourmet Magazine, Linton Hopkins, Shrimp, southern, Wild Mushrooms on April 15, 2008 | 9 Comments »
Posted in Good Soups & Chowders, Suppertime, The Southern Table, tagged Cope's Sweet Corn, Cream of Corn Soup, Gourmet Magazine, Linton Hopkins, Shrimp, southern, Wild Mushrooms on April 15, 2008 | 9 Comments »
Posted in Grace Notes, Suppertime, The Southern Bread Basket, tagged Asparagus, Bourbon, Charleston Farmer's Market, Chicken, Cornmeal Muffins, Damon Lee Fowler, Edna Lewis, Honey-Lemon, New Southern Kitchen, Pecan Salad, recipe, Scott Peacock, southern, Spring Salads, The Gift of Southern Cooking, Vinaigrette on April 14, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Posted in Grace Notes, tagged Charleston Farmer's Market, Cornmeal Muffins, Shrimp n' Grits, southern on April 12, 2008 | 13 Comments »
Posted in Good Dog Recipes, tagged Humor, Good Dog Recipes, southern, baking, Brunswick Stew, Dog biscuits, baking for dogs, DOGS, Dog Treat Recipes on April 7, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Pecan-Cheese Biscuits; The backbone of a Southern Party
Posted in Grace Notes, Humor, Southern Tidbits, tagged baking, Calling, Charleston, God, Humor, James Villas, Pecan Cheese Biscuits, recipe, southern, Teas, The Glory of Southern Cooking on April 1, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Apparently, these Pecan-Cheese Biscuits are the backbone of any respectable Southern cocktail party or afternoon tea. This is easily understood, once you have had the pleasure of trying one. These biscuits are rich and buttery with just a hint of cayenne pepper,and still small enough not to be heavy or burdensome.
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