Smothered pork chops are an old-fashioned Southern favorite. It’s a very easy dish to prepare and packed with tons of flavor. The onion gravy goes especially well with rice.
Tag: Comfort
Smothered Pork Chops
Shrimp and Grits
(American, Southern-Soul shrimp and gravy over grits)
Shrimp and grits is a classic from the Low Country of coastal South Carolina and the Charleston area.
Shepherd’s Pie
(English-Irish meat pie with mashed potato topping)
Shepherd’s pie is a traditional and satisfying British and Irish meal of meat and vegetables topped with creamy mashed potatoes and baked until bubbling and browned.
Semmelknödel
(German bread dumplings)
These dumplings, also known as Semmelklöße, come from Bavaria. “Semmeln” is the German word for dinner rolls. Serve these dumplings as a side with roasts or pork chops and a sauce.
Scotch Broth
(Scottish lamb, barley and root vegetable stew)
This simple, hearty stew is a Scottish classic, a sublimely nourishing mix of lamb, swedes (rutabagas), barley and split peas.
Schweinebraten
(German roast pork)
Roast pork is a popular Sunday meal in Central Europe. Schweinebraten is most often served with braised cabbage or sauerkraut, dumplings and a fine pilsener.
Sausage Gravy
(American white sauce with sausage)
When served with baking powder biscuits, this sauce becomes the famous and beloved Southern breakfast dish called “biscuits and gravy.”
Sauerbraten
(German marinated beef pot roast)
Sauerbraten is an iconic German dish. A hearty cut of beef rests in a marinade of vinegar, wine and seasonings for several days, yielding a fork-tender roast with incomparable flavor.
Sancocho
(Latin root vegetable stew)
Sancocho is a nourishing stew popular throughout the Latin World. It originated in Spain’s Canary Islands where is is a simple and spicy fish and potato stew.
Melitzanes Moussaka
(Greek layered meat and eggplant casserole)
Learn how to make Greek moussaka, a flavorful and filling casserole of layered meat, eggplant and bechamel sauce.