In The Kitchen

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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Venison Burrito Supreme

Venison Burrito Supreme

By Stacy Harris

This recipe is not only one of the tastiest burrito recipes I've ever eaten, it's incredibly healthy as well. My family practically devours Venison Burrito Supremes before I can roll up the tortillas! They are easy to make, and if you're having a party, everyone will have fun creating their own. Be sure to double the tomatillo sauce recipe and the pico de gallo. You'll nee...

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Country@Heart Dinner Diaries

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


Pinwheel Steaks & Gravy
Pinwheel Steaks & Gravy

By Tim H. Martin

Based on recipe courtesy of Deb Boyer of Dakota Outfitters. Ingredients: • 6-10 tenderized beef or venison steaks — *In some places, they’re called cube steaks, but this doesn’t mean to cut into cubes! The pounded or ... READ MORE


Midnight Mac & Cheese
Midnight Mac & Cheese

By Tim H. Martin

I've just learned that my great aunt Lendol Bryan passed away at the age of 96. She was one of the sweetest, most gracious ladies I've ever known. Aunt Lendol was well-known around my little hometown in north Alabama for her good humor, her... 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


Off-the-Grid S’mores
Off-the-Grid S’mores

By Tim H. Martin

Making s'mores around a campfire should be a fun and simple activity, but the kids all too often end up with charred marshmallows, grit in their teeth and singed eyebrows. Raise your hand if you've ever gotten impatient and stuck your marsh... READ MORE


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