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How We Make Pork Chops With Dressing Cakes, Simple Ingredient Southern Cooking

Dressing Cakes Fried in an Iron Skillet are a real good fixens for dinner! Use your leftover cornbread and make these Dressing cakes tonight. Follow along and learn how to cook like my mama, a born and raised Southerner. Thanks for watching Collard Valley Cooks! SCROLL DOWN Scroll Down to order and scroll further down for the recipe.
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Hey yall!, it’s Tammy with Collard Valley Cooks! I am a southern girl born in raised in Collard Valley in Polk County Georgia. My entire (Benefield) family had around 125 acres and we mostly raised cattle. We raised our own corn for feed so it was field corn. We also raised our own hogs for sausage and bacon, and of course our own beef. We feed our beef seed before sending them to the butcher so the meat would be delicious. Not sure why everyone wants grass feed beef and free-range chickens. They really do not taste as good as those feed with feed. We had a large family and when I was young all of daddy’s brothers and sisters lived in the valley around his parents. It was a great place to grow up with lots of things to see and do all around. Country people like us love the smell, beauty and fruit of the land. Daddy coon hunted for fun, and we watched our tv together in the living room at night while mama watched her soap operas during the day. We went to church on Sunday, school during the week, the grocery store on Friday’s and that was our life. No vacations, no camping, just plain old southern country people.
Cornbread Dressing Cakes
2-3 GREEN ONIONS (SCALLIONS) CHOPPED
2 TBSP. BELL PEPPER (OPTIONAL)
2 TBSP. OLIVE OIL
1 STALK CELERY (CHOPPED)
1/2 TSP. PEPPER
1/4 CUP SOUR CREAM
2 LARGE EGGS
2 TSP. POULTRY SEASONING OR SAGE
1/2 PONE COOKED CORNBREAD (OR LEFTOVER CORNBREAD) CRUMBLED
SMALL JAR OF PIMENTOS (OPTIONAL)

I used half pone of leftover cornbread that was made with a 2-cup cornmeal mix recipe the night before. Or just cook 1 cup recipe “Cornbread for Two pg. 41”

Sauté onion & chopped bell pepper in olive oil until tender (about 2 minutes). Place in glass mixing bowl, add remaining ingredients, mix well. Preheat iron skillet on the stove top. Add cooking oil covering bottom until oil is 1/4 inch high. Using a large spoon place dollops of mix in skillet. Cook on medium heat. Brown both sides. Take out and place on plate covered with paper towels. Serve with dinner and enjoy!

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10 марта 2018 г. 22:09:49
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