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Custardy, slow-baked, and soaked in grown-folk sweetness—this is old fashioned bread pudding with a Southern drawl. This southern bread pudding recipe pulls from soul food dessert tradition, where day-old bread, eggs, and cream turn humble leftovers into celebration. Finished with a bourbon sweet potato syrup scented with citrus and warm spice, it delivers deep comfort …

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Homemade suya spice (Yaji) is a bold West African seasoning blend built on roasted peanuts, ground chiles, ginger, garlic, and warm spices that create a smoky, nutty heat with layers of savory depth. Traditionally used for Nigerian street food beef suya skewers, this spice mix delivers a gritty, textured crust that clings beautifully to grilled …

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Grilled leg of lamb is one of those dishes that turns simple ingredients into something unforgettable. A Cuban mojo marinade of citrus, garlic, oregano, and cumin penetrates the meat while high-heat grilling builds a deeply caramelized crust around a buttery, medium-rare center. Butterflying the lamb helps it cook evenly, honoring Mediterranean and Caribbean grilling traditions …

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Low & slow smoke. Hot & crispy fry. Southern soul with a Cajun bassline. These smoked fried green tomatoes are what happens when a southern fried green tomatoes recipe catches a little hardwood smoke and starts singing in a deeper register. You get tart, firm green tomatoes kissed with smoke, dunked in buttermilk, crusted in …

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These Southern candied yams are cooked in a flavorful spiced syrup that will provide you with an amazing mouth experience and make your guests love it. Add this one to the Thanksgiving Holiday Menu right now. These Southern candied yams come out the oven shining like vinyl under a turntable light—tender sweet potatoes slow-baked in …

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Low & Slow Smoked Beef Cheeks With Caribbean Jerk Fire Low and slow meets island soul in these smoked beef cheeks kissed with bold jerk marinade. As the smoke rolls, warm spices, thyme, garlic, and Scotch bonnet heat sink deep into the rich, collagen-packed meat, transforming this humble cut into buttery, pull-apart tenderness with a …

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Simple, versatile, and tangy is how I'd describe this collard greens slaw recipe. It's one that was made up on the spot, but inspired by two true pioneers. At a time when everyone seems to have an opinion about whether Lebron James has surpassed Michael Jordan, I thought I'd cross you up and talk about the unsung, little known pioneers and greats of Hockey. Most don't know of Willie O'ree who integrated the NHL in the 50s or of Grant Fuhr the greatest goalie in the history of the league who is also the first black player to win the Stanley Cup and enter the Hall of Fame. These were pioneers who inspired me to be comfortable going against the grain whenever. My collard greens purist will probably roll their eyes at the idea of adding feta cheese to greens; In the immortal words of Tupac, "I ain't mad atcha!"

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Bright & Zesty Peruvian Ceviche with Tender Citrus-Cured Fish Alright now, flavor peeps—this classic Peruvian ceviche flies high and lands smooth, just like Steve Miller’s “Fly Like an Eagle”—fresh, bright, and effortlessly cool. We’re talkin’ raw grouper fish, cubed and bathed in a citrus bath of lemon juice, where the acid does the cooking—no flame, …

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Smoked trout shining like Sunday soul—perfect for backyard cookouts, laid-back brunch spreads, or that Friday night fish feast when you want smoke, spice, and soul on one plate. You favorite flavor DJ spinning flavors hotter than the summer sidewalk and smoother than a late-night groove. This smoked trout recipe ain’t just smoked fish—it’s steelhead trout …

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I've been working on a Baked Mac and Cheese recipe. I landed on one that is decadent, comforting, and creamy mac and cheese recipe perfect as one of your Thanksgiving side dishes or a regular Sunday dinner menu item. I'm partial to classic i.e. cheesy, creamy, and a great crust. To get into that comfort food frame of mind I went deep into the vaults for a classic song "Under the Moon and Over the Sky" by Angela Bofil who IMO is one of the most underrated, underappreciated and unsung musical talent.

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Seafood or shrimp stews are common in regions like the deep South where you may find delicious stews flavored with cajun seasoning, bell pepper, and crushed tomatoes. But in my version, I went for a totally different flavor profile and I added elements of the Caribbean. So welcome to a culinary journey through the vibrant …

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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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