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Gingersnap Peach Upside-Down Cake
This slow cooker dessert recipe combines all of the elements that make a traditional upside-down
cake so irresistible.
By Kendra Bailey Morris
Country-Style Ribs with Bourbon BBQ Sauce
Tender, tangy, and accented with just a hint of bourbon, these slow-cooker–cooked ribs are messy, saucy, and perfect for devouring over a long weekend.
By Kendra Bailey Morris
Baked-Potato Buttermilk Biscuits
I have a love of potatoes that is unlike any other love. I grew up eating them often as a kid—almost every day—so now I’m always looking for new ways to incorporate this versatile vegetable into my everyday life. There’s just something so special about biscuits loaded with shredded potatoes, cheddar cheese, and chives. I can’t put it into words, but I feel like I don’t have to because you get it. It’s the baked potato you never knew you wanted . . . in biscuit form.
By Jonathan Melendez
Buttermilk Fried Shrimp
This classic New Orleans-style shrimp is dipped in buttermilk then coated in cornmeal before frying for a flavorful crunchy exterior.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Fresh Fennel and Arugula With Meyer Lemon Dressing
I love crunchy fennel and peppery arugula dressed with a slightly sweet dressing made from Meyer lemons—a fresh-tasting pick-me-up. Meyer lemons are only available in the wintertime, so if you can’t find them, use regular lemon juice and replace a third of it with fresh orange juice.
By Art Smith
Brown Butter Cornbread Muffins with Sweet Tea Glaze
This spin on the home cooking favorite is a nod to a classic Southern combination: iced tea and cornbread. Here, the tea makes a sweet and shiny glaze and the delicate sweetness of fresh corn kernels balances out the buttery bread. Muffins are perfect for grab-and-go breakfasts, but you could also make it in a cast-iron skillet and serve family style. Beware, your overnight guests may never leave.
Introducing the Pickled Fried Green Tomato
When they join forces, two classic Southern sides—fried pickles and fried green tomatoes—are unstoppable.
By Sam Worley
Blueberry-Lemon Icebox Cake
Layers of graham cracker, lemony mascarpone (or Greek yogurt), and blueberry–chia seed jam freeze in a loaf pan to become the easiest cake you’ve ever made.
By Nicole Rucker
Blueberry-Buttermilk Chess Pie
Parbaking the crust of this blueberry pancake–flavored custard pie ensures the bottom will be crisp when it’s done.
By Nicole Rucker
Jersey Cakes
The Jersey Shore Cookbook author Deborah Smith adapted this recipe for crispy pork-studded pancakes from The Chicken or the Egg, a restaurant in Beach Haven, New Jersey.
By Deborah Smith
Blueberry and Corn Crisp
If you love corn muffins and blueberry jam, you’ll love this seasonal dessert.
By Nicole Rucker
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14 Big and Bright Texas Classics
From rich Tex-Mex platters to bold, smoky cuts of brisket, there's nothing small about Texas cuisine. Crack open a Shiner and try some of these big-flavor recipes to salute the Lone Star state.
By Tommy Werner
Potato Chip–Crusted Magic Bars
Whether you call them magic bars or seven-layer (or sometimes five-layer) cookies, you probably know these treats. Chunky bits—like chocolate chips, nuts, and coconut—get layered over sticky condensed milk and a crisp cookie crust.
By Kristin Donnelly
Iron-Skillet Cornbread
This decadent, main course–worthy version of the classic side dish is packed with corn, green chiles, and two kinds of oozing, melty cheese.
What, Exactly, Is Hot Slaw?
Cabbage, bacon, and vinegar meet in the perfect Southern side dish.
By Sam Worley
Hot Slaw a la Greyhound Grill
A tangy side dish of sautéed cabbage and bacon from the Lee Bros. Southern Cookbook.
By Matt Lee and Ted Lee
How Cookbooks Write (and Rewrite) History
What nine different recipes for Brunswick stew—a Southern staple—have to say about race, memory, and how the history of food gets written.
By Sam Worley
Introducing the Brunch Sandwich of Your Dreams: The Diner Deluxe
This sandwich is everything. Because it contains everything.
By Adina Steiman
'A Super Upsetting Cookbook About Sandwiches' Is a Tasty Break From Tradition
A new cookbook that will make you laugh and feed you well.
By Paula Forbes
Where Soul Food Really Comes From
An expert schools us on the roots of one of America's earliest cuisines—and what's hot in soul food cooking right now.
By Sam Worley