Marinated in a blend of fresh vegetables, herbs and a heady red wine, these short ribs are then slow cooked to melt-in-your-mouth perfection while you do something else. Continue reading Succulent Oven-Braised Short Ribs
Sweet Italian sausages combine with diced mortadella to create a delicious and complex ragu that will satisfy your biggest appetite in just over thirty minutes. Continue reading Rigatoni with Rapid Ragu
Our favorite Southern Fried Chicken is both juicy and crispy. And a savory pepper glaze gives our Southern Grilled Chicken mouth-watering flavor on the grill or on the stove. We’re cooking chicken two ways today on Jathan & Heather! Continue reading Chicken two ways
Pork and black eyed peas come together to create Hoppin’ John, a spicy Southern staple. (Photo by Canva)
Growing up in the South, I frequently discovered marvelous one-pot dinners made with easy-to-find ingredients. For many families, both money and groceries are oftentimes in short supply, and out of necessity cooks learned to make due with what they had on hand. Dishes like gumbo, etouffee and dirty rice utilize simple items including rice, legumes, vegetables and bits of meat or fish. Many of these dishes remain favorites to this day. With Hoppin’ John, the earthy flavor of black-eyed peas combined with bits of salted pork and a dash of spice create a mouth-watering treat that satisfy the biggest appetites with minimal cost.