This creamy smoked fish dip is a Southern coastal classic that turns flaky smoked fish into a rich, creamy spread layered with smoky depth, bright citrus, and just enough heat to keep things interesting. The texture lands somewhere between silky and chunky, making it perfect for crackers, toasted bread, or straight-up spoon work at the …
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This Extra crispy Southern fried chicken recipe is a down-home classic where seasoned, buttermilk-brined chicken gets dredged and pan fried to a deep golden crunch that shatters on first bite. The flavor is bold and savory well seasoned inside and out, while the texture delivers that perfect contrast - ultra-crispy crust wrapped around juicy, tender …
These braised Southern collard greens with smoked bacon bring together deep soul food roots and bold modern flavor through the smoky heat of chipotle adobo sauce and the earthy sweetness of piloncillo. Slow-braised until tender and silky, the greens soak up layers of smoky bacon drippings, savory potlikker, and subtle spice for a rich balance …
Vegan mac and cheese delivers all the creamy, cheesy comfort of the classic dish using plant-based ingredients that still bring bold flavor and rich texture to the table. This version blends coconut milk, nutritional yeast, and warm spices into a silky sauce that coats every noodle with savory, smoky goodness while baked edges add just …
Pinto beans with hamburger meat is a soul-warming, one-pot dish where creamy, slow-simmered beans meet richly seasoned beef for a deep, savory bite that sticks with you. The technique leans on layering flavor - browning the beef for depth, then letting it meld low and slow with aromatics, spices, and broth until the beans turn …
Baked Red Rice with Smoky Sausage, Tender Grains, and Bold Tomato Spice Yo my flavor peeps!—this right here is baked Gullah red rice, a lowcountry soul food anthem, slow-cooked and bold, just like Dead Prez’s song “Hip Hop.” We start with Carolina Gold rice—if you can get your hands on it—folded into a deep, rich …
This okra and shrimp gumbo brings pure Louisiana comfort — smoky, savory, and full of deep coastal flavor, perfect for laid-back Sunday suppers or crowd-pleasing weeknight feasts. For a more seafood forward version go with this dark roux based seafood gumbo. This one right here’s got that Gulf Coast groove running through every spoonful. My …
Are you looking for a delicious way to treat yourself and/or your family while still keeping it vegan? Look no further than this delightful vegan peach cobbler recipe that can be enjoy during peach season or not. Sweet, juicy sliced peaches are combined with the perfect blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, and piloncillo (Mexican brown sugar) …
This Southern Fried Chicken Sandwich is Sunday soul food meets Friday night indulgence. Crispy, juicy, and straight-up irresistible, this golden beauty brings the crunch that keeps conversations hushin’ and fingers lickin’. Now lean in my flavor peeps, this here Fried Chicken Sandwich is what happens when golden crunch meets soulful swagger. Each bite sings a …
Hearty Gumbo Z’Herbes recipe with Tender Greens, Smoky Depth, and Soulful, Slow-Cooked Flavor Now lean in, my flavor crew, ‘cause your boy is servin’ you a pot full o’ soul with this Gumbo Z’Herbes, the kind of dish that speaks in rhythm and rolls deep. I make a mean traditional shrimp gumbo, but this here …
Christmas always brings in new toys, and I'm happy to have this Instapot to break in and make you the beneficiary. So let's just say this will be the gift that keeps on giving. Seeing I'm late to the Instapot craze, I'm in catch-up mode and hope to be as prolific as Quincy Jones once I get the hang of it. For my first foray into things, I decided to convert an older traditional stove-top recipe for white bean stew. Plus, I had leftover ham hocks I was trying to get rid of from the pork nachos recipe for tonight's bowl games. Feel free to use this recipe to make black-eyed peas for New Year's as the peas are easily substitutable for white beans in this recipe.
Shrimp, grits, and gravy are a beautiful thing. This version which makes use of red pepper sauce to make grave and leftover smoky ramen broth to flavor the cheesy grits is next level grits making. Don't believe me, try it for yourself. Just make sure to never ever anger your spouse with a hot pot of grits nearby. Otherwise you might find yoursefl with something in common with the late great Al Green. These grits were meant to be eaten.
Welcome to my kitchen, where soul food recipes collide with fresh veggies from the garden! This week I'm focusing on one of my favorite vegetables-- okra. It's a Southern soul food staple. Consuming okra in big amounts is a must!!! From adding texture and flavor to dishes like gumbo or steaming them alongside a juicy …
Fork-tender, slow-braised, and dripping with deep gravy—this is soul food that don’t ask for permission. Growing up we used to debate braised beef neck bones or smothered oxtail in our house. Neck bones normally won the day, but my big mama's oxtail were legendary. These southern oxtail beauties are built the way real comfort food …
Have you ever bought a pork steak and thought it looked suspiciously like a pork chop? Or has the butcher's lingo for cuts of meat left you wondering if there is any difference between steaks, chops, and roasts of the same type of meat? If so, then you're in luck! In this blog post we …
There are few things that are as comforting as a big bowl of homemade creamed corn. This soul food classic is the perfect combination of sweet and savory, and it's always a hit at potlucks and family gatherings. This cream corn recipe is soul food at its best. The sweet corn is cooked in a …
Cabbage is a leafy green vegetable that is often used in Southern and soul food cooking. It has a slightly bitter taste, so is often cooked with bacon or ham to balance out the flavor. Cabbage is also used in slaws and salads, and can be pickled for a tangy treat. So whether you're looking …
No doubt the legacy of American slavery has had a huge impact on black folks culinary history and traditions. This is acutely obvious when you consider some of the meat cuts that have been very popular in soul food cooking when it comes to meat cuts. Historically enslaved people in colonial times got the leftover …
Soul food at its finest—this country fried pork steak recipe turns humble pork cube steaks into a golden brown pork cutlet that’s crispy, juicy, and unforgettable. My recipe for country fried pork steaks couldn’t be more delicious. The pork steaks are buttermilk brined, coated in a seasoned flour mixture, and then pan-fried like fried chicken …
Velvet beans. Slow smoke. Sunday-dinner energy in a pot. These beans require few ingredients but have amazing flavor and have become one of my favorite bean recipes. Time is the critical technique for getting that deep, rich flavor so go for longer cook time. These soul food butter beans are everything you want from a …
Related Posts Ham hocks are a staple in soul food cooking, adding rich and smoky flavors to a variety of recipes especially stewed dishes. These flavorful cuts of meat come from the pork leg, and are a versatile ingredient that can be used in soups, stews, greens, and more. What Is A Ham Hock Ham …
Sweet potatoes are a type of root vegetable that is native to South America. They were first cultivated by the Incas, and later spread to the Caribbean and Africa via the Transatlantic slave trade. Yams, which most people mistake for the more common sweet potatoes, were essential part of African culture and diet. During colonization …
Looking for a delicious salad to add to your meal plan? Look no further than this black eyed pea salad with corn! Cool, crunchy, citrus-slicked soul with a slow-jam swagger. This blackeyed pea salad, known across backyards and potlucks as Texas caviar, is bright, briny, and built for hot days when the stove stays off …
When I cook greens I don't even think about adding the greens to the pot until my stock has simmered all day and then sat another day in the fridge. Killer stock makes for extra nice potlikker and will take your collards from ashy to classy. Enjoy the greens, but don't forget to save the potlikker and use for just about everything. I drink a shot first for quality control.
There ain't nothing more comforting than a big pot of creamy navy beans and ham! These are slowly simmered into a rich, deeply flavored bowl of Southern comfort. This is a very simple soul food recipe. It comes down to two ingredients plus a few add ons playing a supporting role. It's proof that humble …
Southern vegan collard greens prove you don’t need smoked meat to build deep soul food flavor. Slow-simmered greens soak up layers of smoky richness from ingredients like liquid smoke, smoked paprika, and smoked sea salt, creating tender greens with silky potlikker and just enough bite to keep things interesting. It’s a plant-based take rooted in …
Crispy skin, bright citrus, and black-pepper swagger These lemon pepper chicken thighs hit that sweet spot where weeknight speed meets front-row flavor - crispy, juicy, and loud in all the right ways. Using deboned skin-on chicken thighs in the air fryer means maximum crackle in about 25 minutes, solving the “I want fried-chicken energy without …
Creamy Southern potato salad is a cookout and Sunday dinner staple made with tender potatoes folded into a rich, tangy dressing layered with mustard, mayo, eggs, and just the right crunch from fresh vegetables. The key is balancing texture - soft but not mushy potatoes coated in a silky dressing that gets even better after …
Smothered pork chops are a Southern comfort food classic featuring well seasoned pork chops seared until golden brown, then slowly braised in a rich onion gravy until fork tender. While the pork becomes incredibly juicy, the initial skillet sear creates flavorful caramelized bits and lightly crunchy edges that add depth and texture to every bite. …
These southern green beans with salt pork and smoked bacon are slow-simmered low and steady, soaking up smoky, savory flavor from seasoned broth until every bite is infused end-to-end. The beans are stewed slowly building flavor in layers and finished with a touch of acid for balance. The result is perfectly tender beans with a …
A braised beef neck bones recipe featuring a most humble cut of meat turned into the ultimate over the top tender beef sandwich. Neck bones are a thing if you didn't know. Whether we're talking about smothered turkey necks, brown stew lamb necks, pork necks, or beef neck bones in this case, it's all good! …
These Southern fried pork chops are thick-cut, deeply seasoned, and fried until the crust turns golden, craggy, and perfectly crisp while the inside stays juicy and tender. A cornmeal and flour coating gives the chops extra crunch and that old-school country texture that makes every bite feel like a proper soul food supper. For similar …
Blackened fish when done properly is so so delicious! Fresh redfish plus a bold spice mix cooked over intense heat nets the cook a highly flavorful main dish on the table in just a few minutes. The spices add aroma, color, texture, and flavor. The key is to choose the right mix of spices to …
Golden, smoky, and crisped to perfection—this smoked fried chicken is soul food with swagger. Perfect for Sunday dinner, backyard cookouts, or anytime you want comfort food that sings. Ladies and gentlemen, flavor seekers and soul food believers, tune in—’cause this ain’t your grandma’s fried chicken, this is smoked fried chicken with a groove. We’re talkin’ …
Soulful Southern Purple Hull Peas with Deep Country Flavor Alright now my fellow flavor peeps, this right here is soul food slow jammin’ with every spoonful—we talkin’ tender purple hull peas and okra, simmered low and slow like David Ruffin croonin’ “Common Man” on a Sunday afternoon. Recipe and Video included. These Southern purple hull …
Slow-simmered greens with bassline depth, back-porch soul, and a little island swagger These braised mustard greens cook low and patient, soaking up smoked turkey, sweet onions, and a whisper of jerk heat until bitter turns buttery and bold turns balanced. Rooted in Southern collard greens tradition but remixed with rhythm, this mustard greens recipe solves …
Stewed okra is an amazing concept in my opinion. It's proof that you only need a few ingredients to make a delicious dish. I've lost count, but this is another recipe installment for Food Fidelity's celebration of a non-existant Okra Month. You're likely to have all the ingredients you need on hand should you decide to make it.
This braised cabbage is probably the best cabbage you'll probably eat. The hyperbole is legit. The cabbage is braised to delicious tenderness and flavored primarily with the fat cap from leftover smoked brisket. This is SOUL FOOD! The braised cabbage is absolutely wonderful and the brisket fat will make you want to forget about your …
Southern pressure cooker collard greens deliver everything you love about classic soul food greens cooked traditional stovetop way - silky, tender leaves swimming in rich potlikker with deep savory flavor without spending all day over the stove. Think quick Southern collard greens that hit rich, smoky, and balanced in under 30 minutes. Using the Instant …
Slow-simmered, smoky, and deeply comforting—this is soul food that rides easy and eats heavy. These southern style pinto beans are the kind of comfort food that shows up humble and leaves unforgettable. Built on patient simmering, smoky ham hocks, and a bold hit of Haitian epis for Caribbean vibes, this pot of soul food pinto …








































