Yes, a potato layer cake! This delicious recipe comes from Old South Comfort Food.
FEBRUARY 2011
Chocolate Meringue Pie
This pie recipe comes from Eugenia “Jean” Whisnant of Claremont's personal cookbook, With Love from Mommy Jean: Best Loved Recipe Favorites.
Bar-B-Q’s and Hot Sauce
Got a craving for some Carolina 'Cue? Try this easy barbecue patty and hot sauce recipe for a simple way to satisfy your tastebuds.
Kraut Dumplings
In the mood for something sour? Get out of your comfort zone and try these sauerkraut dumplings.
The Story of the Greensboro Four and the Sit-In Movement
When four young men took their seats at a lunch counter more than 50 years ago, they had no intentions of leaving and no idea what would happen. Such a simple act, denied them for so long, reignited the civil rights movement throughout the South. Today, the lunch counter and the seats are preserved at the same South Elm Street location in Greensboro as part of the International Civil Rights Center and Museum, giving all of us the chance to experience North Carolina’s place in the movement toward equality.
Old South Comfort Food
As soon as she saw her mother’s well-used cookbook, Gail Cauble Gurley knew she wanted to preserve it as a link to a childhood she remembers fondly.
Bleu Cheese Penne with Shrimp
This pasta recipe comes from Keys to the Kitchen: Gracefully ReKeyed, which was published in 2008 by the Episcopal Church Women of Saint Peter’s Church in Washington.
Mother’s Raisin Cookies
This cookie recipe comes from Old South Comfort Food.
Aunt Nootsie’s Chicken Pie
This chicken pie recipe comes from Eugenia “Jean” Whisnant of Claremont's personal cookbook, With Love from Mommy Jean: Best Loved Recipe Favorites.