Southern
Grilled Dixie Chicken with Cayenne Spice Rub
By John Willingham
Gumbo Filé
The following recipe calls for filé powder, a spice made from the dried, ground leaves of the sassafras tree. Although often added as a thickener to gumbos while they cook, filé powder can also serve purely as a seasoning. As in this recipe, it is then sprinkled over the gumbo at the penultimate moment.
Chicken Clemenceau
By Leah Chase
Blueberry Cobbler
As a child, I was a picky eater and this cobbler was especially hard for me to take, since it's sort of an ugly dish. After being threatened with a trip to the doctor for vitamin shots, I did start eating more, and the cobbler turned out to be one of my favorites. It's a classic North Carolina recipe and is one of my mom's signature dishes. It's so simple and takes no time to make.
By Kathy Spivey and Donna Spivey
Sweet Potato Corn Bread Stuffing with Greens and Bacon
Inspired by the cooking of the American South—and absolutely delicious.
Cajun-Style Blackened Halibut
A nod to what could arguably be the dish of the eighties, blackened redfish. The technique works equally well with halibut.
Grilled Cajun Chicken Salad with Spicy Ranch Dressing
Even the ranch dressing gets a Cajun kick in this lively main-course salad.
Peanut Butter Cream Tart
Every small town in Georgia seems to have its own peanut-dessert specialty for the holidays. This one features a creamy no-bake peanut butter filling in a crisp chocolate-crumb crust.
Angel Biscuits
Traditional biscuits are so intimidating to novices in part because most recipes require you to make them at the last minute. I wanted to come up with something anyone can do, and this is it. The yeast makes the day! The dough is easy to work with, and both dough and baked biscuit can be made ahead.
By Nathalie Dupree
Spanish Rice
Of course, I don't believe this dish is Spanish at all, but rather Cajun from Louisiana. I made it quite often in the 1960s. Then — as now — in home cooking, one had to watch the cost, and rice was an inexpensive way to fill out a meal; after all, rice feeds half the world. In most American homes at the time, rice was served buttered with salt and pepper. This recipe gave rice a little style, made it a delicious "fancy" side dish to serve alongside grilled meat or chicken. I always look forward to having any leftovers as a cold salad for lunch the next day. If you like a little added spice, put some hot pepper sauce on the table.
By Marion Cunningham
Banana-Pineapple Layer Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
"My mother and I spent a recent afternoon shopping in Gruene, a small town not far from Austin," writes Martha Witebsky of Austin, Texas. "We loved the tender, fruity cake we had at the River House Tea Room. Would chef Carol Hill share the recipe for what she calls Hummingbird Cake?"
By Carol Hill
Peaches "Foster" with Cane Syrup Pecan Ice Cream
This is a variation on the classic New Orleans dessert bananas Foster, created by chef Paul Blange at Brennan's Restaurant. To save time, you can use store-bought premium vanilla or butter pecan ice cream instead of homemade.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 5 hr (includes making ice cream)
By Paul Blange
Cajun Chicken Stew
When I was growing up in Louisiana, nothing made my mouth water like the smell of onion, bell pepper, and celery cooking in my mom's dark Cajun roux. For maximum flavor, use the whole chicken and leave any fat attached.
Active time: 1 1/4 hr Start to finish: 1 3/4 hr
By Bettye Miller and Alexis Touchet
Spicy Shrimp with Andouille Sausage on Grits
"On a tour of the South, I had dinner at The Boathouse, an outstanding restaurant in Charleston, South Carolina," says Marion Hunt of Valhalla, New York. "Their spicy shrimp and sausage with grits was my favorite meal of the entire trip."
The creamy grits and spicy sauce create a nice contrast. Adjust the amount of hot pepper sauce to make the dish as hot as you like.
Gumbo Ya Ya
By Michelle McRaney
Ham and Peach Kebabs with Marmalade-Mustard Glaze
There's a southern accent to this entrée, so round out the menu with corn muffins, coleslaw and three-bean salad; then bring on the coconut layer cake.
Chard and Cheddar Omelet
This southern-style omelet would go nicely with sautéed plum tomatoes and warm corn bread. Dessert can be butter pecan ice cream drizzled with bourbon.