Do you love traditional Southern food? Our family sure does. Any time I can find recipes that bring a little bit of the South into my Hoosier Yankee kitchen I am a happy cook! Those flavors we love in the dishes we can't get enough of; and now I've got another source for them all! Another food blogger we love has a terrific cookbook!
Deep South Dish Homestyle Southern Recipes is full of Southern comfort food that is nothing short of homemade heaven! Mary loves to share the food that her mother and grandmother used to make. She calls on her heritage to come up with recipes that have one thing in common--incredibly great taste!
When I first started thumbing through my copy, I didn't know where to begin. Each recipe was making my mouth water more than the last. So many delicious things to try, what's a girl to do? But then I came upon this recipe and at first I didn't think it would be the one, but then I saw the on ingredient that made it just that. See, I had made another recipe with that ingredient years ago and while the hubby loved it, I wasn't convinced, so I wanted to try again.
This is what Mary calls her "basic creamy coleslaw", but it's so not basic! And that ingredient that caught my attention? Horseradish! We love the stuff, but the recipe I had used it in a before wasn't anything special and I felt it didn't add anything but an overpowering flavor. But not this! This is exactly what I was looking for the first time around, but had to wait to try Mary's recipe to find.
This will be the dish you make for your next cookout or summer party that everyone loves, and asks "What do I taste?" They will know there is something special hiding in there, but won't be able to put their finger on it. It's the perfect side dish this time of year, after all what is a backyard barbecue without a great coleslaw?
If you love Southern comfort food as much as I do, be sure to check out what Mary has cooking over at her blog, and order a copy of her book while you're there! But you can also WIN one right here! Yep, I'm giving a copy of Deep South Dish away to one lucky winner, just scroll down to find out how!
Deep South Dish Homestyle Southern Recipes is full of Southern comfort food that is nothing short of homemade heaven! Mary loves to share the food that her mother and grandmother used to make. She calls on her heritage to come up with recipes that have one thing in common--incredibly great taste!
When I first started thumbing through my copy, I didn't know where to begin. Each recipe was making my mouth water more than the last. So many delicious things to try, what's a girl to do? But then I came upon this recipe and at first I didn't think it would be the one, but then I saw the on ingredient that made it just that. See, I had made another recipe with that ingredient years ago and while the hubby loved it, I wasn't convinced, so I wanted to try again.
This is what Mary calls her "basic creamy coleslaw", but it's so not basic! And that ingredient that caught my attention? Horseradish! We love the stuff, but the recipe I had used it in a before wasn't anything special and I felt it didn't add anything but an overpowering flavor. But not this! This is exactly what I was looking for the first time around, but had to wait to try Mary's recipe to find.
This will be the dish you make for your next cookout or summer party that everyone loves, and asks "What do I taste?" They will know there is something special hiding in there, but won't be able to put their finger on it. It's the perfect side dish this time of year, after all what is a backyard barbecue without a great coleslaw?
If you love Southern comfort food as much as I do, be sure to check out what Mary has cooking over at her blog, and order a copy of her book while you're there! But you can also WIN one right here! Yep, I'm giving a copy of Deep South Dish away to one lucky winner, just scroll down to find out how!
Creamy Coleslaw
1/2 large head cabbage, shredded
1/4 white onion, grated
1/2 c. grated carrot
1/2 (16 oz.) jar bread and butter pickles, chopped
Dressing:
1 c. mayo
3 TBS sugar
1 TBS apple cider vinegar
1/4 tsp. pepper
Large pinch kosher salt
2 heaping tsp. prepared horseradish
1 tsp. celery seed
1/4-1/2 c. pickle juice from the jar
In a large bowl, whisk together mayo and sugar until well blended. Add vinegar, salt, pepper, horseradish, celery seed and pickle juice. Whisk well. Add cabbage, carrots, onion and pickles on top of dressing. Toss until dressing is mixed and cabbage is covered. Chill for 1 hour or longer, tossing occasionally. *NOTE* I added some dried parsley and extra celery seed for garnish.
Shared at Weekend Potluck
Disclaimer: I received a free cookbook in exchange for this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Leave a comment telling me your favorite traditional Southern dish. Be sure to leave your email address too so I can find you if you win!
Contest Ends: June 22, 2015
Chicken Fried Steak
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this cookbook. Thank you for this giveaway opportunity.
My favorite southern dish? I love fried green tomatoes!!!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing more Southern (in my mind) than cornbread baked in a cast iron skillet. I have to try cheese straws though. I've heard Southerners say it's not a party without them.
ReplyDeleteBeing Southern (Texas) myself, I love most all Southern dishes. I suppose my very favorite would be Cornbread Dressing for savory, and Pecan Pie for sweet! Thanks for the chance to win
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I am southern so all southern dishes are my favorites! But if I had to pick just one, I guess it would be fried catfish (since I'm originally from Mississippi), with hushpuppies & coleslaw! email address alisonharper44@yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite southern dish is country fried steak and milk gravy although just one is hard to pick in southern foods.
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I made her Mac & cheese the other day. Best I've ever tasted!!! Agrayneon @yahoo.com
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ReplyDeleteButtermilk battered fried chicken! My family asks for it all the time! It has to be browned to perfection in my grandmother's cast iron skillet. Good luck, everyone! :) momtojayson@gmail.com
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Hard to choose but right at this very moment hamburger steak and gravy with mashed potatoes corn bread and green beans sounds like heaven.
ReplyDeleteHard to choose but right at this very moment hamburger steak and gravy with mashed potatoes corn bread and green beans sounds like heaven.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is southern fried chicken, green beans, and mashed potatoes. With gravy. Yumm. Crickett1951@att.net
ReplyDeleteI have always loved the big breakfast my Dad cooked on the. Weekends, Fried ham with red eye gravy, biscuits, fried mush and fried eggs.
ReplyDeleteI learned to make wonderful gravies from him.
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Soup beans with pork and chow chow mixed in!! Skillet corn bread on the side. Mmmmm
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When I was young my Dad always made big country breakfasts , fried ham, sausage and bacon all with their own gravy, big homemade biscuits , fried mush and eggs! Yum!
ReplyDeleteSoup beans with pork and chow chow mixed in. With a side of skillet corn bread. Mmmmmmmm
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My favorite southern food would be dressing havent fount a good one to try and stick with would love to make duck dressing and I also love me some mac & cheese MMMM GOOD
ReplyDeleteFried chicken, speckled butter beans with rice, fried okra, cooked corned off the cob and fesh sliced tomatoes. I love your receipes and would p poo ve to win your cookbook!
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ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite southern dishes is navy beans and ham with cornbread! My grandma made them, my mom made them and my sister and i make them now. I would love to win your cookbook!
ReplyDeleteI love anything made with grits! A really good biscuit with salty country ham is a good one too! If you are talking dessert pecan pie or lemon ice box pie!
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I love anything with grits ! A really well made biscuit with salty country ham is good too! If you are talking desserts pecan pie or lemon ice box pie.
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Chicken fried steak and fried green tomatoes. Yummy. :)
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It's hard for me to narrow it down to just one! I guess I would say cast iron skillet cornbread because ut goes perfectly with all my other favorites!!!
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ReplyDeleteOh just one? ha Love baked beans---but also mustard potato salad with bread n butter pickles too----deviled eggs/biscuits and gravy.....macaroni salad...great northerns/pintos with ham and cornbread .....
Fried chicken, pinto beans and cornbread. (with a sliced Vidalia onion)
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Tomato Gravy and Biscuits and Corn Grits:)
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Tomato Gravy and Biscuits and Corn Grits:)
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Tomato Gravy and Biscuits and Corn Grits:)
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I love chicken fried steak and grits! Im from jersey but lived in Arizona for a while and fell in love with southern foods:)
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