In The Kitchen

Sheila’s Grape Salad

Sheila’s Grape Salad

By Steve Hall

Sheila’s Grape Salad is a fresh summer dish. It is a great treat to bring to a get together. There is something funny about this recipe. Even though you use grapes, the taste will remind you of a caramel apple from the fair! Ingredients: • 3 cups seedless red grapes • 3 cups seedless green grapes • 1-8 oz package of cream cheese • 1 cup li...

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Venison, Roasted Peppers & Goat Cheese Sandwiches

Venison, Roasted Peppers & Goat Cheese Sandwiches

By Stacy Harris

The last time I made this for our family, my poor, sweet husband did not get one bite. He was busy outside on the tractor and everyone thought he had already eaten and they finished it off. He was very disappointed, but I made another one just for him later that evening. The lemon juice really adds bright freshness to this sandwich. Serves 6. Sandwich Ingredients: • 2...

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Country@Heart Dinner Diaries

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


Cajun-fried Largemouth Bass
Cajun-fried Largemouth Bass

By Tim H. Martin

Catch and Release, Into Hot Grease! Ingredients and Directions: In a lidded container, combine 1/4 cup hot sauce with 1 cup buttermilk. Soak up to a dozen hand-sized bass fillets in the liquid for a minimum of two hours, preferably overnigh... READ MORE


An ‘Old Texan’s’ Venison Chili
An ‘Old Texan’s’ Venison Chili

By Tim H. Martin

Recipe Courtesy of Butch Mize, President of the Lone Star Dutch Oven Society. This is a simple, yet delicious Texas chili (no beans) Buckmasters readers will absolutely love. It’s a perfect way to maximize your ground venison on a col... READ MORE


Heavenly Cream Biscuits
Heavenly Cream Biscuits

By Tim H. Martin

Not Grandma’s, but Still Divine  Ingredients: • 2 1/2 cups self-rising flour, plus extra for dusting (I prefer White Lily) • 1 1/2 cups heavy cream • Butter, to dot biscuit tops Directions: Preheat oven to 500 degr... READ MORE


Winter’s Day Etouffee
Winter’s Day Etouffee

By Tim H. Martin

Winter's Day Etouffée Recipe: Author's Note:• If you’re not a big fan of mudbugs, don’t fret — substituting shrimp is an excellent alternative. To Begin:• First, peel and de-vein 1 to 1 1/2 pounds raw shri... READ MORE


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