“Farmhouse Recipes”
From Sweet Tea to Buttermilk Biscuits – from Fried Chicken and
Mashed ‘Taters… there are some recipes that are iconically
found at Farmhouse gatherings.
Welcome to Farmhouse Friday!
I know it’s been a while since I have featured one of these…
but I thought I would share some of the foods I grew up eating
on the family farm and at neighborhood gatherings.
No, they’re not recipes and foods for the calorie-conscience folk.
Nor, non-carb eating peeps…and don’t even get me started on the bacon fat.
But – it’s honest to goodness, stick to your bones (and your butt),
finger-lickin’-good, “slap me with butter and call me a biscuit” good food.
So settle back – forget that you’re watching your figure for a few minutes
…and come along with me on one of my Southern family Get-Togethers.
Let’s start out with some homemade Pimiento Cheese.
The “pate” of the South. I love this recipe from Taste of Home.
And for the record, it has to be eaten on good ole’ Ritz crackers.
There’s also Deviled Eggs. Simple ingredients come together to create these
little mouth-watering morsels. Cherished Bliss shares her recipe.
Couldn’t you just lick the plate?
Or how about some Country Ham Biscuits with Red Pepper Jelly?
Isn’t this a beautiful display by Southern Weddings?
Now don’t go getting full on the appetizers…we got some serious
eatin’ to do. Or as my Grandpappy used to say…
“Let’s get down to business.”
Buffets and potlucks in the South are always laid out the same
way. There is an order that foods are placed on the table, therefore,
it’s also the same way they are loaded on the plate.
I have have often wondered if there was a Potluck Etiquette Book
floating around somewhere in the South.
First came the “starches”…aka ‘Taters.
Homestyle Mashed Potatoes by Pass Me the Sushi
Sweet Potato Casserole by My Sweet Addiction
And no potluck would be complete without a good ole’
Southern Potato Salad…
This is a great recipe by A Hint of Honey.
Next on the table is where all the veggie and side dishes would be laid out.
Lined up in organized rows of fresh goodness.
In our family – the collard greens gets first dibs on the best spot
on the table.
Then, there would be the Southern-Style Cabbage…
This recipe by Diva Can Cook makes my mouth water.
From the various greens, we move on to other side dishes
such as Fried Okra…
Source: Plain Chicken
Creamy Coleslaw – made with carrots and purple cabbage
and Dukes Mayonaise.
Source: Cook and Craft Me Crazy
And, let’s not forget…
and Summer Succotash
It would be breaking ALL the Southern Buffet and Potluck
rules if there were not at least SIX Baked Mac ‘ Cheese dishes.
(yes, I know Mac ‘n Cheese is techically a “starch”- but in the South,
it’s a “side dish”)
This one is from A Sweet Chef and looks delish!
In between the bowls of veggies and greens, there are little
containers of chow-chows, relishes and
Finally – you come to the “heart” of the table.
The meats.
Fried Chicken.
Ham.
Stew.
Ribs.
Fried Fish.
And platters and platters and platters of golden
and perfectly Fried Chicken.
(’cause everyone fixes “the” best Fried Chicken in our family)
Then, there’s platters of juicy and succulent hams…
This one above, cooked with Molasses and Southern Bourbon, is
exactly how I fix mine.
If you have a hankerin’ for ribs, you can choose these
Cola-Cooked Ribs by Cook’s Country.
Talk about finger-lickin’ good????
You can also get your fill of fried fish…
Southern Fried Catfish by Cooking with K
We would seriously lose our “Southern Cooking Card” if we did not
have some Salisbury Steak on the table…
Oh – and let’s not forget the Meatloaf….
…and a Vegetable-laden Pot Roast.
I always look for one of my faves…
Southern-style Chicken and Dumplings.
I think there just might be some faintin’ and swoonin’ without
some Chicken-Fried Chicken and Gravy.
And last – there will always be a generous supply of Pork Chops.
Finally…at the far end of table…there are baskets and baskets –
lined with country cloths in every color and pattern –
full of biscuits and cornbreads.
Your plate is pretty full by now, so you’ll need to balance your selected
bread on the side and hope it doesn’t fall onto the floor on our way to the table.
Southern Iron-Skillet Cornbread by A Southern Fairytale
Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits by Recipe Girl
And lest we forget – we’re gonna wash it all down with several glasses
of Brewed Sweet Tea with Lemon.
So, you go ahead and eat your plateful of Farmhouse goodness.
We may even go back for seconds, ’cause them collards are
something good and worthy of another tasting.
Then – this is how it will go from there…
We will lean back in our chairs, one of us may unbutton our pants,
then we’ll pat our full bellies
– and swear we just can’t eat another bite. No, siree.
Then, Aunt Sally will walk by with a huge slab of pie and suddenly-
we will realize there may be a “smidgeon” of room left for dessert.
Like Farmhouse Strawberry Pie from The Country Cook.
Or…how about a helping of Southern Banana Pudding?
I can never resist a Peach Pie…
Or, how about a Classic Southern Bourbon Bread Pudding.
Maybe a perfect Strawberry Shortcake served in a Mason Jar?
But ultimately – it’s all about the cake.
The Chocolate Cake, to be exact.
Ewey. Gooey. Rich. Death by Chocolate Cake.
‘Cause lets face it…after that dinner – what’s a few extra hundred
(or five) calories right?
Extreme Chocolate Cake by Kitch Me
Finally – everyone packs up their leftovers. It’s time to go home.
For a nap.
A very, long nap.
With a very full and extremely satisfied tummy.
And a promise to ourselves that we will start back on our diets.
Tomorrow.
Right after we finish off that leftover cake.
Thanks for joining me for
Farmhouse Friday: Farmhouse Recipes
Please join me on Sunday night for a
No-Sew Showcase.
I will be showing you the easy way to create large bows using
two ribbons.
Happy weekend, my Everyday Friends.
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kirby carespodi says
Now that I have T2D, I can’t eat too many of these…but a gal can dream, can’t she? I’ll take that WHOLE peach pie, thank you very much!
View CommentJenna says
I think I gained a few pounds just reading this post! Great Southern recipe round up!
View CommentFABBY says
LOL! I was thinking the same thing!!! I JUST GAINED SOME POUNDS from just lookin at all these amazing food dishes!!!
View CommentI’m gonna copy a few, don’t worry…heheheheeee…Thanks for sharing. Have a lovely weekend.
FABBY
Shelia says
Oh, my Lord! You know you’re making me hungry! What a lot of wonderful foods! Have a great weekend, Barb.
View CommentBe a sweetie,
Shelia 😉
Pat@Back Porch Musings says
Still our favorites and to be honest…staples around our house.:-)
View CommentPat@Back Porch Musings says
PS: Just an extra little note…to remember…moderation….is key….right?:-) I’m not sure if I am going to share this post with Jim…will need to think about it for a minute.
View Commentsonny says
it all looks so good but I’ll just take a big bowl of those greens and 2 pieces of cornbread:)yummmmmmmmmm
did I miss the pinto beans??
🙂
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