Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Southern Food Recipes


Diana Rattray
Southern Food Expert
South Carolina Lowcountry Hobotee with Beef
This is a Low Country custard-like dish using leftover meat and curry powder which is thought to have originated with Dutch settlers in this country, since it closely resembles the South African dish, Bobotie.
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Sponge Cake Mocha Cream Dessert
Store-bought sponge cakes are filled with an easy creamy mocha filling. This dessert looks extra-special, but it's surprisingly easy to make.  
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Sweet Corn Cake
The texture of this sweet corn cake falls somewhere between a corn pudding (with no eggs) and spoonbread. The corn flavor is fabulous, and it is wonderful with any Mexican style dish. Serve it with chili or a stew, or use it as a side with pot roast or chicken.
 
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Light and Delicious Oven-Fried Haddock Fillets
Haddock is a light, mild, and delicious white fish, related to cod. If you can't find haddock, try this recipe with cod, flounder, catfish, or sole. Just be sure to adjust time accordingly if the fillets are thinner or thicker than haddock fillets. 
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Roasted Cauliflower with a Simple Cheese Sauce
 The cauliflower is roasted in about 25 minutes while you make the quick and easy cheese sauce. Serve as a side dish to an everyday meal, or serve as a holiday dinner side.
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Fast and Flavorful Pork Tenderloin with Herb and Mustard Butter
Pork tenderloin is lean and mild, and it is wonderful with a tasty glaze, sauce, or gravy. These simple sauteed and broiled pork tenderloin medallions are served with a delicious mustard and herb butter. I used parsley and chives, but other fresh herb combinations could be used as well.
 
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Best Asparagus Recipes
 Here are some delicious recipes using asparagus, including asparagus with vinaigrette, asparagus casserole, elegant crepes, a quiche, and more.
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Rhubarb Crumble Pie
 This rhubarb pie is topped with a buttery spiced oat crumb mixture. Serve this great tasting pie with a scoop of ice cream for a perfect spring or summer dessert.
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