Posts Tagged ‘recipe’

LAUNDRY AND TOSCA; While Eating a Great Biscuit & Sipping Homemade Lemonade….

By kmorganmoss • Apr 3rd, 2008 • Category: Bread, Grace Notes

As I continue my journey into Southern cooking while waiting for God’s call, I find myself slowing down a little more each day. Taking the time to enjoy a glass of freshly squeezed lemonade while giving another go at making a great biscuit is part of my attempt at being present. Being still while trying [...]



A Tale of Two Ham Spreads

By kmorganmoss • Apr 2nd, 2008 • Category: Chicken & Meat, Grace Notes, Humor, Tidbits & Noshings

Leftover Easter ham like leftover Thanksgiving turkey are prized at my home and for good reason. A good sandwich made with the remnants of holiday trimmings is one of the best parts of a holiday celebration. Ultimately though, after a few days of a good ham sandwich we become weary of the same food [...]



Pecan-Cheese Biscuits; The backbone of a Southern Party

By kmorganmoss • Apr 1st, 2008 • Category: Grace Notes, Humor, Tidbits & Noshings

Apparently, these Pecan-Cheese Biscuits are the backbone of any respectable Southern cocktail party or afternoon tea. This is easily understood, once you have had the pleasure of trying one. These biscuits are rich and buttery with just a hint of cayenne pepper,and still small enough not to be heavy or burdensome.
You would think that having [...]



Strawberry Preserves Southern Style

By kmorganmoss • Mar 25th, 2008 • Category: Desserts, Grace Notes, Larder

It is only March and I have already made my first batch of preserves from freshly picked fruit. Yep, fifteen 8 oz jars in total. Eight of which are proudly displayed in my pantry. This is a sign to me that I am going to have a good year; the crops are coming in, and [...]



Lemon Butter Glazed Easter Cakes with Fresh Coconut

By kmorganmoss • Mar 22nd, 2008 • Category: Desserts, Grace Notes

Lemon Butter Glaze, a sweet citrus syrup with flecks of lemon zest was a welcome flavor to a traditional Southern Pound cake. What started out as a simple Southern Pound Cake ended up being a mistake, then turning into a whole lot more.
There can be a lot of pressure in the kitchen, especially when you [...]



Baked Tomatoes with Crusty Bread & A Meatloaf Strike

By kmorganmoss • Mar 20th, 2008 • Category: Chicken & Meat, Humor, Vegetables & Sides

There is nothing like Mom’s Meatloaf or so I thought….and no you are not crazy. No you are not seeing things. Yes, this is my second post on meatloaf. Well not actually. This is just my second post talking about meatloaf. We are not going to eat another meatloaf. For that matter my husband will [...]



Southern Caramel Cake & Fresh Strawberries

By kmorganmoss • Mar 18th, 2008 • Category: Desserts

For the record, and you can quote me. This Caramel Buttermilk Cake is the best. I mean the absolute best cake I have ever eaten in my entire life. I am an experienced cake eater who has had her fair share of cakes. I also have a few years and a few pounds of qualifications [...]



Southern Baked Eggs and A Yankee in a Southern Kitchen

By kmorganmoss • Mar 16th, 2008 • Category: Eggs & Cheese, Grace Notes

Southern Baked Eggs with Cream & Bacon are on the menu today for Sunday Brunch. For clarity A Yankee in a Southern Kitchen post was written almost two weeks ago when the circumstances in my life were much different than they are today. That being said, I am most grateful for the early morning wake-up [...]



Pimento Cheese Toasts & Prelude to A Yankee in a Southern Kitchen

By kmorganmoss • Mar 15th, 2008 • Category: Eggs & Cheese, Grace Notes, Larder

A week has passed since I first wrote the un-posted draft A Yankee in a Southern Kitchen. What I didn’t expect was the urgency of God’s early morning wake-up calls which the forthcoming post will talk about. Last weekend at work we had a few Trunk Shows that would require a caterer. [...]



Orange Chocolate Biscotti & Two Calls

By kmorganmoss • Mar 13th, 2008 • Category: Desserts, Grace Notes

There is nothing like the perfect Biscotti recipe supplied by another blogger to make life simple and keep me well fed at the same time. A little creative license with a few changes gave me a new flavor for the Biscotti with my mind conjuring up lots of new variations. Before I get to the [...]