Candy Corn and Peanuts 

It’s Fall Break in my world so I decided to mix up some Candy Corn and Peanuts. I don’t have a fancy name for this mix and it’s so simple that I really can’t call it a recipe.  For a small jar, I used 1 cup of Peanuts and a half cup of Candy Corn.…

Salmon Patties

Salmon Patties are one of my very favorite Appalachian foods. Fresh salmon wasn’t something that was available in grocery stores in the area that I grew up and I don’t think I’m alone when I say my first experience with salmon was the canned variety. I always loved when my mom would fix Salmon Patties,…

Pumpkin Pancakes

I love fall! And while I don’t go pumpkin crazy each year, I do enjoy some pumpkin treats here and there once October comes. This recipe is an adaption of one that I found in Men’s Health a few years ago. I’ll be honest, pancakes aren’t my favorite breakfast item. I usually find them too…

Chinese Pasta Salad

The origin of this recipe is one of the oldest and most well worn in my collection. I found it in a magazine in the early 90s. It was in an ad for Miracle Whip Salad Dressing and was called Chinese Chicken Salad. It was probably the recipe that introduced soy sauce to my household.…

Checking In…End of Summer Edition

Summer is coming to an end and it seems to go by faster each year. I work at a university and live in a “college town” so there’s a definite slow down to life in Summer. I’m always sad to see it come to a close. I haven’t blogged much this summer. I have been…

Hershey Syrup Cake

This cake doesn’t photograph well. Bless its heart, I can relate. I didn’t even try to do a step by step photo spread because it didn’t seem necessary. And I didn’t think that either the chocolate batter or chocolate frosting would show up well. This one of the recipes that I swiped from my mom’s…

Salad Peas

I’ve written before about my great love of fresh peas and how hard it is to find them here. You can imagine my excitement then when I found fresh “picked this morning” salad peas at the campus farmers market on its opening day. So what exactly is a salad pea? Good question. In my growing…

Wilted Salad (Killed Lettuce)

Although the calendar says that Summer is still about a month away, here in Kentucky, it feels like it’s well under way. Due to an unseasonably mild winter, schools are finishing up for the year. My Facebook feed is full of graduations, awards days,  and proms. Summer is a wonderful time to be a foodie…

Paula Deen’s Lemon Blossoms

Back before she got so orange and loud and over-the-top with the butter thing, I really loved Paula Deen. The early episodes of Paula’s Home Cooking on Food Network featured some really good, down home cooking. Like many of Food Network’s cooks, she wasn’t a trained chef which made her very relatable to people watching…

Butterscotch Pie

As you may have noticed if you’re a regular around here, I am very fond of pie. It’s not as mainstream, it seems,  as cake or as trendy as cupcakes but to me, pie is the quintessential Appalachian dessert. My mom makes delicious made-from-scratch cream pies like chocolate and coconut. She doesn’t have a recipe…