Macaroni and cheese is an old American favorite dating back almost to the time of the American Revolution.
Tag: Southern-Soul
Macaroni and Cheese
Hoppin’ John
(American rice and black-eyed peas)
Hoppin' John is an old Southern dish, especially popular in South Carolina. It is traditionally eaten as part of a New Year's Day meal.
Cornbread Dressing
(American cornmeal bread dressing)
Cornbread dressing is the only dressing there is for many American Southerners. It's a favorite for Thanksgiving. The recipe below is a basic foundation for all kinds of variations.
Cornbread
(American cornmeal bread)
This recipe is for Southern cornbread, a drier, crunchier cornbread than its more cake-like Northern counterpart. It is best eaten same day it is baked.
Coca-Cola Cake
(American cocoa-cola cake)
This fun cake originated in the Southern part of the United States. Bake one up when you find yourself stuck with some flat leftover soda. A favorite for birthday parties.
Candied Sweet Potatoes
(American sugar-baked sweet potatoes)
Also called sweet potato casserole, candied sweet potatoes are a favorite dish in many American households at Thanksgiving and Easter, especially children.
Baked Country Ham
(American Southern roasted ham)
Country hams are an old tradition in the American South. Fresh pork legs are salt-cured, sometimes smoked, and then dry aged for several months.
North Carolina Pulled Pork Recipe
(American Southern barbecue pork sandwich)
A certain type of barbecue, using vinegar and sugar as a baste and seasoning for the slow-cooked meat, is unique to the eastern part of North Carolina.
Okra Pickles
(American, Southern-Soul garden refrigerator pickle)
Keep ahead of the harvest with this quick and easy okra refrigerator pickle for a fresh and crunchy treat that tastes just like Maw Maw’s.
Pimento Cheese
(American Southern cheese spread and sandwich filling)
A simple mixture of chopped Cheddar cheese, mayonnaise and pimentos, pimento cheese is a well-known and beloved sandwich filling in the Southern United States.
