Our Favorite Edna Lewis Recipes

Unforgettable recipes from the mother of modern Southern cuisine.
Halfmoon fried pies dusted with powdered sugar on a pedestal on a wooden table.
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Edna Lewis did it all: the Southern chef wrote cookbooks, opened restaurants, and basically set the agenda for modern Southern cuisine. Not familiar with her? Cook a few recipes off this menu and you'll never look back. Explore more of her recipes here.

Sides and vegetables

Long before tattooed chefs were snatching up heirloom seeds, Edna Lewis was rewriting the rules about vegetables in Southern cuisine. It’s all about her Hoppin' John, for sure. But don’t sleep on these other recipes.

Green Beans in Pork Stock

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Potato Casserole

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Baked Tomatoes with Crusty Bread

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Entrées

These main courses are all about different flavors swirling into one, whether it's Sauteed Chicken with Hominy Casserole, Potted Stuffed Squab, Beets in Vinaigrette, Gumbo, or Brunswick Stew.

Brunswick Stew

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Smothered Steak

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Lowcountry Breakfast Shrimp (for Dinner)

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Desserts

From juicy blackberry cobbler to the most genius way to use buttermilk, Edna Lewis ruled the desserts game.

Buttermilk Cookies

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Fried Apple Pies

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