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Desserts

Peach Delight Cobbler

Follow easy step-by-step, photo illustrated instructions for making our delightful Peach Delight Cobbler recipe. We’re using fresh peaches and making this homemade cobbler completely from scratch. It’s a quick and easy recipe that will soon become your family’s favorite way to enjoy peaches. Printable recipe included.

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Cheerwine Cherry Cobbler

Follow the step-by-step, instructions for making our very special Cheerwine Cherry Cobbler.  We’re using one of the Souths favorite soft drinks to sweeten up fresh cherries and turn it all into a delicious cherry cobbler, made from scratch.  Serve it warm, topped with Vanilla Ice Cream or a creamy smooth whipped topping.  Perfect for a delicious summer treat, or anytime of the year.

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Sweet Potato Pie

Follow step-by-step, photo illustrated instructions for making our favorite Southern Sweet Potato Pie from scratch. We’ll show you everything, from how to make the pie crust, to how to bake the Sweet Potatoes, to how to put it all together. Much easier to make than you might expect, and certain to bring lots of happy smiles and hugs of gratitude from anyone lucky enough to get a slice. Printable recipe included.

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Upside Down Apple Skillet Cake

Follow easy step-by-step, photo illustrated instructions to make this flavor filled Apple Skillet Cake… upside down. It’ll remind you a little of a Caramel Coated Apple with it’s slightly sticky edges and caramel flavors. We’re baking it up in our cast iron skillet and filling the kitchen with the delicious aromas of baked apples and cinnamon. We’ll even tell you how to make a scrumptious Caramel Sauce topping for it. Printable recipe included.

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Pumpkin Pie, made from scratch.

Follow easy step-by-step, instructions for making our Old Fashioned Pumpkin Pie recipe, from scratch. We’re using fresh pumpkin, and a homemade pie crust for this slightly sweet dessert. A little Ground Ginger is the only spice ingredient in our pie, so you can enjoy the fresh taste of pumpkin in every bite.

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Annie’s Christmas Fruitcake Recipe

Follow step-by-step, photo illustrated instructions to make this very special Christmas Fruitcake. No flour or baking is involved, just add all the ingredients into a large bowl and mix well. Spoon the mixture into small aluminum loaf pans and make Christmas gifts for all the special people on your list. Printable recipe included.

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Key Lime Pie

Follow our easy, step-by-step, photo illustrated recipe to make this delicious Key Lime Pie dessert. We’ll make the Graham Cracker crust, then squeeze some limes to make the filling. An egg meringue topping finishes it off, but you could leave it plain, or maybe add some whipped cream, the choice is yours. Either way, you’re going to love this one. Printable recipe included.

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Southern Pecan Pie

Follow step-by-step, instructions for making one of the South’s favorite desserts – Pecan Pie.  We’re using an old recipe that calls for Brown Sugar and just a little Karo Corn Syrup. Wait, did I mention it also has a little bit of Corn Meal?  We’re using a made-from-scratch pie crust, but you could certainly use one ready made.  See just how easy it is to make a great pie.

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Baker’s Coconut Cake

Follow step-by-step, photo illustrated instructions to make this Baker’s Coconut Cake. The layers are made from scratch based on a recipe adapted from a 1924 booklet all about Baker’s Coconut. The icing is also made from scratch and features Confectioner’s Sugar with just a little bit of heavy cream. You’ll love this old fashioned Coconut Cake recipe, probably very much like your Mother and Grandmother made. Printable recipe included.

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True Pound Cake

Follow step-by-step, photo illustrated instructions to make this True Pound Cake. Consisting of one pound each of Eggs, Flour, Sugar and Butter, this recipe is referred to as the “True” recipe for making pound cake. Dating back to the 1700’s, this version is a bit more dense than today’s pound cakes, but well worth adding to your recipe box. Printable recipe included.

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