In The Kitchen

Easy Venison Chili Con Carne

Easy Venison Chili Con Carne

By Stacy Harris

If you like Chili you will absolutely love this Easy Venison Chili Con Carne. Its easy to make, will feed an army and everyone is sure to love it. Perfect for after those cold morning hunts when you need something to warm you up but not be too spicy hot. Serves 6 to 8. Ingredients: • 1 16-ounce can tomatoes, diced • 3 teaspoons minced canned chipotle chile in ad...

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Quick Peach Cobbler

Quick Peach Cobbler

By Steve Hall

A southern treat that is fast and easy. When your hunters come in and smell this cooking in the cabin you will hear someone say..."Where's the ice cream!" Ingredients: • 1 1/4 lb. stick of butter • 1 cup sugar • 1 cup milk • 1 cup self rising flour • 1-19 oz can of peaches in heavy syrup Cooking Directions: Preheat your oven to 350 with...

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Country@Heart Dinner Diaries

Ten Cooking Questions for Kristy Lee Cook
Ten Cooking Questions for Kristy Lee Cook

By Tim H. Martin

American Idol Finalist, Recording Artist and Outdoorswoman Q: If you were cooking dinner for Simon Cowell, what would you serve him? A: Probably Rattlesnake. Ha! No! In all seriousness, I would cook him something like elk steaks, sweet pota... READ MORE


Tim’s ‘Mater Gravy
Tim’s ‘Mater Gravy

By Tim H. Martin

Before you country cookin' traditionalists look at these ingredients and start throwing tomatoes at me, I confess my recipe is a bit different than what most mawmaws make. Leave out the hot sauce, garlic, Worcestershire sauce and cayenne pe... READ MORE


Gator Tail Jambalaya
Gator Tail Jambalaya

By Tim H. Martin

Traditionally, jambalaya is made with ham and other leftovers, but is wonderful with a variety of meats and your favorite ingredients. Try swapping out items in this recipe with things such as scallops, crawfish, duck, squirrel, pheasant, r... READ MORE


Tasso: America’s Great Unknown Secret Ingredient
Tasso: America’s Great Unknown Secret Ingredient

By Tim H. Martin

So, what is tasso? I believe it’s the best-kept secret ingredient in all of American food culture. Unless you’re from the Cajun Country of southern Louisiana, you’ve probably never heard of it — even my spell-checker... READ MORE


Alabama Red Beans & Rice
Alabama Red Beans & Rice

By Tim H. Martin

I've had a couple of friends from New Orleans ask me what made these "Alabama" red beans and rice. I reminded them that Louisiana isn't the only state with Cajun and Creole culture. Alabama has plenty of Cajuns, too, down in our own bayou ... READ MORE


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