Friday, July 29, 2011

Southern Comfort Food & Drink

Not only do southerners know how to make one feel welcome, but they also know how to make good ol' fashion comfort food. The South is nothing like the rest of America. It is wonderfully unique. Especially, when it comes to the cuisine.

First of all, Sweet Tea is the South's, dare I say, water! The sweeter the better, for  most. Pour it over a lot, and I mean a full glass of ice (because that's how they like it down here) and it is the most refreshing potion on a 100 degree summer day.

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Breakfast consists of two of the food groups: protein and starches. Tea or coffee to drink. Biscuits are the standard, but I always loved Granny's cheese toast. Oh, how I miss her cheese toast! She took white bread, covered one side with butter and slapped a piece of cheddar cheese on top and placed in the oven till the cheese melted and the edges were toasted. Delicious goodness. Unfortunately, I never took a pic of her cheese toast. This photo comes pretty close, though.


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Here are some more breakfast comfort foods:

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Buttery grits. No, you don't add sugar to grits!


For supper, some good eats include:

Fried Chicken, of course!



Collard greens



Buttermilk cornbread

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BBQ sandwich with slaw




Tomato Gravy (usually over rice and served with salt pork)



Oh, when it comes to dessert, the South is where it's at. You can't find better Banana Pudding anywhere else.




What about the Pecan Pie? It's crunchy topping, gooey center, and flaky crust make the perfect pie.





Red Velvet cake has been hitting the country by storm because it is so rich and delicious. I like how it is layered in this mason jar.

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I happen to love the Lemon Pie. The Buttermilk pie is delicious, too!


Lemon Pie

I know I haven't made a dent in the wide array of comfort food the South has to offer. I will keep writing about more, I promise.
By the way, down here, we would drink sweet tea with everything seen here.

If you have yummy memories of your Mema's or Granny's comfort food, please share with me in your comment. I would love to hear from you!


Pam

2 comments:

  1. The cheese toast looks amazing! Actually it all looks incredibly tasty!

    Hope you have a great weekend!

    Lisa

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  2. Everything looks so yummy...I just got up late from "sleeping in" and now I'm hungry lol! need to take a look at my florida heritage cook book, maybe some good recipes in it...I'm so happy florida passed the florida cottage food act..now people in florida can sell their home made yummy stuff from home...rules are...everything has to have an ingredient label..no major/mass endeavors and you can't make over $15,000 a year...anything over that you have to go to a commercial kitchen to do your creating. Keep up the good work!
    Lisa

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