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The importance of fried chicken to southern cuisine is apparent through the multiple traditions and different adaptations of fried chicken, such as KFC; Nashville's Prince's Hot Chicken Shack; or the Cajun-inspired Bojangles' Famous Chicken 'n Biscuits and Popeyes Chicken. [123] [124] [125] [126]
Sweet tea. Alabama Slammer – a cocktail made with amaretto, Southern Comfort, sloe gin, and orange juice, served in a Collins glass. Ale-8-One – made in Winchester, Kentucky. Barq's Root Beer – first made in Biloxi, Mississippi. Big Red – cream soda originally from Waco, Texas.
Fresh ginger adds a real bite to food and today is often thought of as “the new garlic.”. Case in point: this zingy yellow squash soup. You will love this simple stovetop recipe that uses ...
e. North American colonies 1763–76. The cuisine of the Thirteen Colonies includes the foods, bread, eating habits, and cooking methods of the Colonial United States. In the period leading up to 1776, a number of events led to a drastic change in the diet of the American colonists.
This sausage, potatoes and Brussels sprouts recipe is easy to make and requires very little clean-up! Sausage and vegetables are roasted all on one sheet pan and then topped with a sweet and tangy ...
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For the béchamel, put the milk in a saucepan with the peppercorns, onion, and bay leaf and bring to a boil. Remove from the heat and leave for 45 minutes to infuse. Strain. Melt the butter in a heavy saucepan and add the flour. Over a low heat, stir for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat.
Wash the okra with lots of water and let dry. Remove the ends and slice into 1⁄4- to 1/2-inch-thick rounds; place in a large bowl. (If the okra is tough, throw it out.) Pour the beaten egg(s) over the okra and stir gently until the rounds are coated. Add the cornmeal, salt, pepper, and, if desired, onion or garlic powder, stirring gently to coat.