These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.
My mom got this Cornbread Dressing recipe from a little old church lady back in 1962, and she’s been making it exactly the same way ever since. The ingredients: cornbread, celery, onions, and sage, are simple and make this dish a comforting classic for your Thanksgiving celebration. The key to a truly great Old Fashioned Cornbread Dressing is to keep it flavorful, but subtle, and not overwhelm any of the other items on your plate. It’s there in a supporting role, adding to, but not distracting from any of the other dishes that you’ve waited all summer to gorge yourself on. The gravy, mashed potatoes, Buttery Glazed Carrots, Turkey, ham, etc. etc.
From nectarine chicken salad to creme de menthe squares, everyone will be pleased with these blasts from the past.
Whether for a church homecoming, potluck, or post-service spread, these church lady cookbook recipes are our Sunday Best.
There's a good reason your grandma's church cookbook has the most wear and tear.
The jammy peach topping makes this an unforgettable dessert. Peach delight combines a graham cracker crust and fruit topping with a whipped cheesecake layer.
These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.
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These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.
These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.
These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.
These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.
From nectarine chicken salad to creme de menthe squares, everyone will be pleased with these blasts from the past.
These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.
Put your heart and soul into feeding your church family with these praiseworthy potluck recipes for breakfasts, side dishes, dinners and desserts.
These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.
From nectarine chicken salad to creme de menthe squares, everyone will be pleased with these blasts from the past.
From nectarine chicken salad to creme de menthe squares, everyone will be pleased with these blasts from the past.
Southern-favorite chicken salad gets an oven-baked twist in this delicious new recipe for Hot Chicken Salad.
Feel like you're back around grandma's kitchen table with these comforting vintage casserole recipes.
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Grandma's dish was always the first to go at any get-together, and these tender cakes, chewy cookies, bubbling soups and creamy salads prove why.
Cozy up with our best casseroles from the last year. These recipes are the ones our readers loved, made and shared the most in 2019.
Whether for a church homecoming, potluck, or post-service spread, these church lady cookbook recipes are our Sunday Best.
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Step back in time to your childhood.
Whether for a church homecoming, potluck, or post-service spread, these church lady cookbook recipes are our Sunday Best.
With the convenience of canned fruit and a creamy whipped dressing, this nostalgic fruit salad is the make-ahead side you've been looking for.
These retro recipes taste just as good today.
Step back in time!
I received this recipe from a lady in our church who is an excellent cook. She has shared several slow-cooker recipes with us. We really enjoy the sweet-tangy flavor of this warm citrus punch. —Mandy Wright, Springville, Utah
You won't find a side dish simpler than this Southern pear salad recipe, made with canned pears, mayonnaise, Cheddar cheese, and maraschino cherries.
These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.
From nectarine chicken salad to creme de menthe squares, everyone will be pleased with these blasts from the past.
These comforting potluck recipes are just like the ones Grandma enjoyed with her friends after church on Sunday.