Shrimp and Red Beans Creole

Cooking with California Dry Beans is an oldie but goodie cookbook. Unfortunately, it is no longer in print, but I have made it my mission to cook and share the recipes from this unique little book. It was first published sometime in the 1990’s, and packed with “some tried-and-true,” old fashioned bean recipes as well […]
Meet our Featured Food Blogger Jackie Garvin!

Meet our Featured Food Blogger Jackie Garvin of Syrup and Biscuits! A Southern gal through and through Jackie Garvin of Syrup and Biscuits invites you into her website with as much hospitality as I can imagine she would welcome you into her home. Part of Southern culture is gracious hospitality, lovely manners and great food […]
Black-eyed Bean Waffles or Muffins…you choose!

Do you call them black-eyed beans, black-eyed peas, cow peas, or goat peas? Whatever you call them this one-eyed legume is a very versatile and nutritious little bean. Eat them hot or cold, in an appetizer or a dessert for a nutritious addition to your meals. This Black-eyed Bean Waffle or Muffin dish came about […]
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Enter To Win! Click on this link http://woobox.com/7wff5k to enter to win a $700 Amazon gift card and an Insta Pot Electric Pressure Cooker! How do you cook the good luck bean for New Year’s? Did you know that in the Southern United States, eating black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day is considered to bring […]
Meet our Featured Chef Ryan André!

Dry beans are what Chef Ryan André grew up eating in his home state of Louisiana. Chef Ryan, corporate chef for City Pork Hospitality in Baton Rouge, has carved a name for himself as one of the top 10 best-known chefs in Louisiana. Food, family, and faith are what drive this young chef as he […]