Southern Cuisine Cookbooks

Jamie Cortez
Are you bored with the same old menu day after day? Why not turn for an adventure and try some delicious southern cuisines? You don't need to go to a restaurant because these excellent southern cookbooks are all you need to make a delicious southern dinner (or lunch) at home.

Best Kept Secrets of the South's Best Cooks (ISBN-10: 0848728149)

This is probably the best southern cooking cookbook. With over 350 recipes you can get a whole year of southern dinner treats. It is written by the Southern Living magazine editors so you can bet that the recipes in it are really authentic. If you decided to get this book you should try the recipes for grits, crawfish etouffee and also the fried oysters. They are incredibly tasty cuisines.

Southern Living: Homestyle Cookbook (ISBN-10: 0848731824)

This is another cookbook written by the editors of the Southern Living magazine. This book boasts over 400 mouth-watering recipes accompanied by over 100 photographs. A lot of the recipes are quite simple and you can find the ingredients easily in the nearby store. Even if you are a novice you can surely make a delicious southern cuisine following the recipes here. With so many old-fashioned and modern recipes you'll never run out of ideas to make a great dinner at home.

Southern Living: Farmers Market Cookbook (ISBN-10: 084873307X)

Do you ever read a cookbook where the recipes are arranged by seasons? Yes, this book arranges the recipes as spring recipes, summer's bounty, autumn harvest, and winter storehouse. Such arrangement makes it easy for you when planning your meal. Even though not all of the recipes are accompanied by a color photograph most of them do so you'll know how to present and garnish the dishes just like a real southern farmer would. If you're a beginner don't worry, the recipes are presented in step-by-step and easy-to-follow manner.

Paula Deen's The Deen Family Cookbook (ISBN-10: 0743278135)

While this is definitely a great cookbook it is much more than just an ordinary cookbook. It also makes a good reading material thanks to all those family stories that goes with the recipes. The author, Paula Deen, made sure that this cookbook will be as fun as her other books. As for the recipes, well let's just say that they are just splendidly delicious. Tortilla casserole, Aunt Peggy's meatloaf, Michael's sinful double baked potato are just examples of delicious cuisines you'll find in this book. In total there are 140 recipes for you to try. The recipes are easy to follow and your kitchen probably already has almost all of the needed ingredients. All in all it's a great cookbook to have.

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