The Most Loved Apple Pie in Italy

Ingredients – 3 apples – 120 g of sugar – 100 g of flour – 1 sachet of baking powder – 2 eggs – 60 ml of seed oil – 60 ml of milk – Icing sugar (for decoration) Preparation:   1. Preparation of the apples: Peel the apples and cut them into thin slices. … Read more

The “Best in the South” No-Bake Banana Pudding

Banana pudding is the undisputed heavyweight champion of Southern desserts. While a fancy cooked custard is nice, the “most loved” version in the South—the kind you find at every church potluck and BBQ joint—is the No-Bake Magnolia Bakery Style. It’s less of a pudding and more of a luscious, creamy trifle that transforms crisp vanilla wafers … Read more

The “Sunday Dinner” Smothered Chicken

Southern Country Smothered Chicken is pure soul food. It’s the cozy, sophisticated cousin of Fried Chicken—you take golden, pan-fried chicken and “smother” it in a rich, velvety onion gravy until the meat is falling-off-the-bone tender. Unlike a thin sauce, this gravy is thick, savory, and meant to be spooned over a mountain of Potato Soup (or mashed potatoes) and Fried Cabbage … Read more

Doritos Taco Pasta Salad

Ingredients: 1 lb ground beef 1 packet (1 oz) taco seasoning 1 lb rotini pasta 1 small yellow onion, diced (optional) 1 pint cherry/grape tomatoes, halved 2 cups shredded cheddar or cheddar jack cheese 2-3 cups shredded iceberg lettuce 1½ cups French/Catalina dressing (or ranch, to taste) 1 bag (9¾ oz) Nacho Cheese Doritos, crushed … Read more

Old-fashioned ham and potato soup.

This is the ultimate “day after the holidays” comfort food. Unlike the Loaded Potato Soup we discussed earlier, which leans into heavy cream and cheese, an Old-Fashioned Ham and Potato Soup is all about the smoky, salty depth of the ham bone and the natural starch of the potatoes to create a rustic, silky broth. The “Nonna-Style” Ham and … Read more

Would you eat salmon patties?

Salmon patties (or salmon cakes) are a beloved “pantry staple” miracle. They turn a humble can of salmon into a crispy, golden-brown delicacy that’s tender on the inside and crunchy on the outside. The secret to a patty that doesn’t fall apart in the pan is the “chill set”—letting the formed patties rest in the fridge … Read more

Fried green tomatoes

Fried green tomatoes are the crown jewel of Southern summer snacks. They are prized for the sharp contrast between the tangy, firm green tomato and the gritty, golden-cornmeal crust. The “green” here doesn’t just mean the color—it means the tomato is unripe and hard. If you use a ripe red tomato, it will turn into mush the second … Read more

Southern macaroni

In the South, Macaroni and Cheese isn’t a side dish—it’s a vegetable. And it is never from a blue box. True Southern Mac is custard-style. Instead of a stovetop flour roux, it uses eggs and evaporated milk to create a rich, sliceable, and deeply cheesy interior that’s capped with a “browned-butter” crust of toasted cheese. The “Sunday Best” Baked Macaroni … Read more

Don’t be fooled. They’re selling you meat …

Every day, millions of people buy meat believing they are bringing home a fresh, healthy, and high-quality product. However, what many don’t know is that supermarkets, butcher shops, and even restaurants engage in deceptions that can put your health and your wallet at risk. The most alarming thing is that these tricks go unnoticed by … Read more