Tiffany King Visits ATS and Shellie Fesses Up!
This is Shellie, AKA Belle of All Things Southern, helping hungry hearts feast on Jesus through humor & storytelling, and it’s a blessing to have you drop by. The men are still busy harvesting and I’m here in the office where I’ve prepared a fun show for y’all. Author and host of the popular website eatathometonight.com Tiffany King will join me in a bit to talk about
Shellie’s Crawfish Etoufee
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! We’re making Crawfish Etoufee. Confession? For years, I made what I called cheaters etoufee, meaning I used cream of celery soup instead of making my own roux. I do believe I even included that version in one of my humor books. That was then, this is now. I have not turned into a food
Strawberry Lemon Pie with Balsamic Vinegar
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! Here’s something you may have picked up on about yours truly. I get obsessed with certain flavors. Currently, that would be lemon. Hence, the lemon infused pasta from last week. I hope you enjoyed that one. We found it perfectly appropriate for summer. This week, I’m still into lemon. I baked it into my
Baked French Toast
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! Everyone loves French Toast! However, making enough for the whole family and having everyone sit down to a hot plate at the same time can be daunting. Right? Right. The solution? Make my French Toast Casserole. You can do most of the work the night before and put the finishing touches on it the
Lemon Glazed Monkey Bread
Welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen folks! Y’all, I had a little idea the other evening that turned into a big hit. We’ve made monkey bread around our parts, for, well, a long time—that would be a cake, prepared with refrigerator biscuits coated in a sugar and cinnamon mixture. I imagine you’ve had it, too. Well, I love all things lemon, so I
The Belle’s Gouda Mac and Cheese
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen. It was the evaporated milk that caught my attention. I saw a recipe for homemade mac and cheese that used Pet Milk. Interesting, I thought. I’ve never used Pet Milk in my own mac and cheese. It also happens that I had some fresh Gouda cheese on hand that I was thinking would be
Grandma Stone’s Poor Man’s Candy
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! When I was a little girl, my Grandma Stone would make us kids something she called Potato Candy. I love both the unique melt in your mouth flavor and the memories it inspires. Granted, I figured out long ago that the name didn’t exactly make peoples’ mouth water but it was only recently that
Shellie’s Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! I rarely if ever pass freshly roasted rotisserie chickens at the grocery without taking one home. I love to pull the meat off into bite-size pieces, date it, freeze it, and it’s ready for a variety of meals. Like today’s Chicken and Sausage Gumbo. When it comes to gumbo, my preference is a seafood
Shellie’s Sweet Potato Swirl
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! I served up my Sweet Potato Swirl this past Thanksgiving to rave reviews. And here’s the cool part. Some of the folks on the taste test panel at my house were anti-sweet potato folks. Don’t you just love when that happens? I do. Here, let me walk you through this dish. Perhaps you’ll find
Shellie’s Shrimp and Grits
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen. Brace yourself, fellow southerners. It has come to my attention that some of our listeners have never had Shrimp and Grits. I am prone to forgetting that we have people with us who aren’t from around here but never fear. I’m prepared to fix this. My Shrimp and Grits recipe is killer good and