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Southern Living Braised Collards with Bacon & Black-Eyed Peas
Southern Living Braised Collards with Bacon & Black-Eyed Peas

Winter greens can be bitter but not when cooked this way. Perfectly complimentary flavors and belly filling warmness. If you've never tried collard greens before this recipe is more than worth the effort.

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Favourite Sweet Potato Casserole (Southern Living)

The classic Southern Living sweet potato casserole: a creamy, custardy mash of sweet potatoes baked under a buttery brown-sugar pecan crumble. No marshmallows here, just a crunchy praline-style topping. A holiday must.

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Stuffed Sweet Bell Peppers

A southern living take on stuffed peppers. Crab, crawfish and smoked sausage stuffing.

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Butter Pecan Cheesecake

Creamy Southern-style butter pecan cheesecake on a pecan-studded graham cracker crust. Loaded with toasted pecans and sour cream for a rich, velvety texture. From Southern Living.

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Boiled Crabs

Cajun-style crab boil with live blue crabs, corn on the cob, red potatoes, and tri-color peppers. A one-pot Southern seafood feast ready in 30 minutes that serves 4.

Mom's Pecan Pie
Mom's Pecan Pie

Mom's pecan pie is a classic Southern five-ingredient holiday pie: eggs, sugar, light corn syrup, butter, and toasted pecans baked into a flaky crust. The hot-start oven gives a glossy, set top.

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