Winstead Wandering

Prone to Wander

  • home
  • about
    • contact
    • media kit
    • link parties
    • privacy policy
    • where you’ve seen me
  • food
    • easy weeknight meals
  • life
  • frugality
    • Printables Library
  • teaching
  • blogging

Southern Fried Okra

November 9, 2015 by Abby

Tender pieces of okra are breaded and fried until fluffy and crunchy for traditional southern fried okra.

Tender pieces of okra are breaded and fried until fluffy and crunchy for traditional southern fried okra.

I didn’t grow up eating okra. I was exposed to it as a kid, but I was definitely of the I don’t know what that is and I’m not going to try it mentality. The older I got, the more I came to understand that fried = delicious, with very few exceptions. By the time I first tried one of these crunchy morsels, it was with little trepidation.

Okra is hard to describe. It’s a pod-like vegetable that tastes vaguely like eggplant, though the texture is not at all similar. Like eggplant, okra is mild and tends to take on the flavors of the foods it’s cooked with.

In this case, those are the time-tested flavors of flour, oil, and salt. The okra gets tender inside a crunchy, puffy shell. Here in Mississippi, southern fried okra is a staple at any self-respecting southerner’s supper table. Even B, at three years old, knows its rightful place is squeezed between the homemade chicken nuggets and the five cheese macaroni and cheese.

Tender pieces of okra are breaded and fried until fluffy and crunchy for traditional southern fried okra.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: dinner, food, in the kitchen, recipes, supper — Tagged With: dinner, five ingredients or less, fried, okra, recipe, recipes, side dish, southern, supper

mississippi comeback sauce

September 14, 2015 by Abby

Mississippi comeback sauce is the fun cousin of fry sauce: it’s creamy, has a surprising depth of flavor, and is perfect for fries, burgers, dogs, and more.

Mississippi comeback sauce is the fun cousin of fry sauce: it's creamy, has a surprising depth of flavor, and is perfect for fries, burgers, dogs, and more.

As a Mississippian, I feel it’s my duty to share this recipe with the world. Or, you know, with my 72 readers.

Either way, I’m putting this out there because everyone, in every state, deserves to know the beauty that is Mississippi Comeback Sauce.

This sauce is more than a sauce, really. It’s a staple, a tradition, an institution. It’s the first cousin of fry sauce, but the witty, down-to-earth cousin that everyone wants to hang out with. Sure, you might have been settling for fry sauce your whole life, thinking it was as good as you could get. I know, that used to be me.

Until I discovered comeback sauce. When that happened, there was no going back. Why would you settle for Chris Kirkpatrick when you could be hanging out with Justin Timberlake? You wouldn’t. So don’t settle for less in the condiment department, either. Make this Mississippi Comeback Sauce.

Mississippi comeback sauce is the fun cousin of fry sauce: it's creamy, has a surprising depth of flavor, and is perfect for fries, burgers, dogs, and more.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: DIY, food, in the kitchen, recipes, snack — Tagged With: comeback sauce, condiment, dip, recipe, recipes, side dish, southern

southern pimento cheese

September 2, 2015 by Abby

This stuff is called the caviar of The South. Pimento cheese is super easy to make, full of flavor, and would be the perfect addition to your game day feast.

This stuff is called the caviar of The South. Pimento cheese is super easy to make, full of flavor, and would be the perfect addition to your game day feast.

I didn’t grow up in the South, which is what I blame my lack of pimento cheese exposure on. It isn’t something that’s eaten in Oregon- or even sold in stores, for all I know- so I just never ate it. After moving to Mississippi, I’d see it in the grocery store. It’s neon orange color was enough to deter me from even being interested.

That’s why, when my mother-in-law mentioned having pimento cheese, I wasn’t too excited to try it. She mentioned she thought I’d love it, though, and since she seems to know my food preferences well, I gave it a try.

All I could think of during that first bite was the time I wasted not knowing such a food existed. This stuff, y’all. It’s mainly cheese, which is why it’s so damn delicious. But it also includes the perfect blend of seasonings, including the southern staple Tony Chachere’s, and mayonnaise for smoothness (don’t let the mayo throw you; I’m not a fan of the stuff, but you can’t taste it).

Southern pimento cheese dip is perfectly creamy, with just the right amount of spicy kick from the Tony’s. The pimentos add a note of flavor without being spicy. It’s wonderful served as a dip with crackers or chips, but, as you’ll soon see, there are other creative-yet-tasty ways to cook with it.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: food, in the kitchen, recipes, snack — Tagged With: cheese, dip, five ingredients or less, recipe, recipes, southern

logo
Food Advertisements by

Subscribe to the weekly newsletter

* indicates required
Daily Boutique Deals
Crazy 8
logo
Food Advertisements by
logo

Food Advertisements by

Copyright © 2023 · Designed by Beautiful Dawn Designs