South Up Your Kitchen With These 7 Southern Recipes – I Can’t Get Over Number 5!
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4. Granny’s Southern Corn Pudding
My neighbor Sally is a southern girl through and through. She was born and raised in Louisiana. I am so thankful to have gotten to know her because she is a such a sweet person and she knows how to cook the best southern food on the planet! The other day, Sally taught me how to make her grandmother’s southern corn pudding. We northerners call this “corn casserole”. Anyway, this corn pudding was some of the creamiest corn casserole that I’d ever eaten. Sally made a batch first to show me how it was done.
So, in addition to tasting like a southern dream come true, this corn pudding was super easy to make. With just six ingredients and a few steps, you’ll have a lovely side dish on the table in no time flat. I’m serious, folks, this stuff is good! If you have a holiday or event coming up I highly recommend that you make this yummy pudding. Your friends and family will thank you 🙂
Recipe and photo courtesy of Recipe Lion.
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