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Welcome to the River City Diner

What a blessing to have been raised in Memphis by a country cook who knew what she was doing. Good cooking was just a way of life in our household and among our extended family. My mother prepared the best fried chicken in Tipton County (We grew up in Memphis, but our reunions were in Tipton County.) according to my aunts, uncles, cousins, and great aunts & uncles; I have no reason to doubt their words of praise. I saw at every family reunion whose chicken was the first to go.

And my mother wAnd my mother wasn’t the only good cook in our house. My daddy was a master at the grill and could throw together a variety of tasty snacks inside as well. He specialized in oyster chowder & Bleu Cheese Dressing; and sitting down with Daddy as we built snacks of smoked oysters, cheeses, crackers, olives, and anything else he could scrape together was a banquet in itself.asn’t the only good cook in our house. My daddy was a master at the grill and could throw together a variety of tasty snacks inside as well. He specialized in oyster chowder & Bleu Cheese Dressing; and sitting down with Daddy as we built snacks of smoked oysters, cheeses, crackers, olives, and anything else he could scrape together was a banquet in itself.

Shrimp Pilau ala Nikki

My dear friend, Nikki Merritt, served this dish to the vestry. Once again, as we've come to expect from her, she hit a homer! Thank you, so much. (Nikki says this is from one of the Junior League of Charleston Cookbooks. When I read, "Receipts" in her email, I thought...

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Greek Tomatoes

Ingredients 2 1/2 pounds fresh tomatoes, thinly sliced 1 red onion, thinly sliced 3 ounces ripe olives, pitted and sliced 1/2 pound crumbled feta cheese Fresh or dried oregano, to taste 2 tablespoons cider vinegar 1/4 cup red wine vinegar 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive...

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Basil Salad Dressing

Ingredients 2 T white wine vinegar 1/2 cup olive oil 1 cup basil leaves, packed salt and pepper to taste Directions Place all ingredients in blender or food processor, and process until the mixture is emulsified.  

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Sweet Potato & Black Bean Soup

This soup started out as Chinese, and suddenly evolved into Tex-Mex, Cajun, and soul-cooking all rolled into one. I started out with the notion of making egg drop soup, but with a twist. I had close to a quart of "pot liquor" left over from some REALLY good...

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Black Beans with Pork Neck Bone

My mother gave us her old pressure cooker, and that's how I cook these. I'm sure they'd be just as good slow cooked too, so don't worry if you don't have a pressure cooker. We try to limit our sodium intake, so I skip the smoked neck bones. If sodium is not a concern...

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No-oil Salad Dressing

A little horseradish gives a lot of zip to this tart cooked dressing. Cornstarch offers a convenient way to thicken this tangy blend without oil. Update: First report in - this is good stuff according to the lady whose lunch box I helped pack this morning. (May 11,...

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Fool-Proof Boiled Eggs

Fool-Proof Boiled Eggs

Special thanks to the American Egg Board for these instructions. Place eggs in saucepan large enough to hold eggs in a single layer. Cover with cold water to a depth of 1 inch over the eggs. Bring just to a boil; remove from burner and cover pan. Let eggs stand in hot...

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Shrimp Stuffed Sweet Peppers

Ingredients 4-6 bell peppers1/2 small yellow onion, minced1/2 pound fresh mushrooms, chopped1 celery stick, minced1 poblano or jalapeno, seeded and minced3 T butter for pan frying1 pound small shrimp, peeled1/2+ teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning1 tsp garlic powderTony...

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Chicken Pot Pie

I did this tonight, and it was GREAT! Don't be afraid to experiment. For one thing, we don't buy those gravy packets. I made my gravy from scratch, using the drippings from chicken I'd baked in the microwave. Just heat up a few tablespoons of the drippings and stir in...

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Rice for 100

 Most of you will probably never have to cook rice for 100-120 or so, but I did it last night. Thanks to Ken Brown for this recipe. Ingredients 1.5 gallons water + 1.5 cups 1 gallon rice cup of butter or margerine Directions Stir together in deep hotel tray. Seal...

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Stuffed Mushrooms

I'm sure there are a million ways to stuff mushrooms, and I don't always do them the same way myself. But this is a pretty good dish, and can be modified to your liking and depending on what you have around the house. Ingredients 14 medium mushrooms3 green onions1 1/2...

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Shrimp and Oyster/Clam Sauce with Pasta

I made this up for Sherry just from stuff we had around the house. I keep some frozen shrimp on hand at all times. Luckily, I also had some cans of oysters and clams. I try also to keep the Cotija cheese on hand. Ingredients 1 pound shrimp, peeled 8 ounce can of...

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No-Knead Bread

A client gave me this recipe and swears it's top notch. Ingredients 3 cups all-purpose or bread flour (more for dusting) 1/4 teaspoon instant yeast cornmeal or wheat bran as needed Directions In large bowl, mix flour, salt and yeast. Add 1 5/8 cups water and stir...

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Baked Apple Pancake

Ingredients 2 tablespoons butter1 cup peeled, sliced tart apples1/3 cup chopped pecans1/4 cup sugar1/2 teaspoon cinnamon2 large eggs1 cup flour3/4 cup milk1/2 teaspoon baking soda1/2 teaspoon baking powderPinch of salt Directions Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Melt...

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Rice, Sausage, and Mushroom Casserole

Okay, I made this one up and had no idea where I was going with it, but I'm pleased with how it turned out. I was making stuffed mushrooms, and wound up wth more mushrooms than I needed. And I also happened to have some left over bround rice and some Texas Style...

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Bacon Explosion

Sounds weird, eh? My little brother turned me on to this, and I'm thinking about trying it. The New York Times featured this recipe recently, as did Good Morning America Update (February 1, 2009 - Super Bowl Sunday): I did it, and it wasn't nearly as tricky as it...

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Poblano – Tomatillo Sauce

 This versatile and tasty green sauce is great for enchiladas, dipping, over eggs, and even as a base for soup. Ingredients 1 pound Poblano Chile1 pound tomatillo1 onion diced1 teaspoon salt1 bay leaf3 cups chicken stock (or seafood stock if appropriate)*3 cloves...

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Not So Irish Stew

My mother recently gave us her old Mirror-matic pressure cooker, and we've had fun seeing what it will do. She still had the old 1970's instruction and recipe booklet, and that's where we got the idea for this recipe. We adapted it from their Irish Stew. We didn't...

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Caribbean Chicken

I stumbled across this one on Food TV, and it looks like a winner. I'm thinking of doing these on the grill. Ingredients * 1 habanero, seeded and chopped * 1/4 cup soy sauce * 1/4 cup honey * 1/4 cup brown sugar * 2 tablespoon sugar * 2 teaspoons fennel seed * 2...

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Seafood Bisque

I threw this together because I couldn't think of anything else to do. I debated "red?" or "white?" And "white" won out. This is as much an Alfredo as it is a bisque. I got the base for the recipe off a can of Tony Chachere's Instant White Gravy, and he called it a...

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Macaroni & Cheese with Lobster

This recipe was adapted from The Best Casserole Cookbook Ever by Beatrice Ojakangas. Use freshly steamed lobster meat or frozen, cooked lobster meat that has been thoroughly defrosted. A total of 3 1/2 pounds of live lobster ought to yield enough for this recipe, or...

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Banana-Coconut Pie

Ingredients For crust: 2 1/4 cups dried dates pitted and soaked in water for an hour if too dry 1 1/2 cups almonds 2 cups walnuts For filling: 2 coconuts 8 small, ripe bananas 2 tablespoons raw honey or agave nectar 1 cup pitted dates 6 to 8 strawberries Directions...

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Cheesy Mexican Corn Bake

JR brought this over on Christmas Day (2009), and it was suberb. He sent me the link to the Betty Crocker site where he got the recipe. Ingredients 2 bags (12 oz each) Green Giant® Valley Fresh Steamers™ Niblets® frozen corn 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 cup chopped...

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Grill Medley

I fired up the Weber tonight and added some hickory chunks. I banked the fire on two sides, placed an aluminum drip pan in the center, and prepared a vegetable medley for the grill. Ingredients purple onion, peeled and sliced 3/8 inch thick 1/2 pound fresh mushrooms,...

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Corn Pudding

The food service people at the university did this one for a party at the president's house. It was such a hit, that they shared the recipe. Ingredients 2 cups of corn (fresh, canned, or frozen) 4 eggs, beaten ½ cup Monterey Jack Cheese (grated) ½ cup of Cheddar...

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Decadent Peanut Butter Pie

Ingredients • 1 cup creamy peanut butter, plus 2 tablespoons, divided• 1 (8 oz.) package cream cheese, softened• 1/2 cup sugar• 1 (12 oz.) container frozen whipped topping, thawed and divided• 1 prepared chocolate pie crust• 1 (11.75 oz.) jar Smucker's® Hot Fudge...

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Oyster Pie

I asked my good friend, Nikki Merritt, for her "Oyster Pie" recipe. This is what she wrote. "So tasty - It's a recipe from Will's side of the family and once I had it, it became a staple for our Thanksgiving dinners. You mix up some margarine and 2 cups crushed up...

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Bobbie’s Chess Pie

Mother used to make this when we were children. I always loved this. By the way, the name supposedly is an adaptation of what ladies in the old south used to call "Just Pie." Ingredients 1 stick of butter- melted 2 cups of sugar 2 Tablespoons of self-rising flour 4...

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Margaret’s Turkey Chili

My friend, Margaret Wallace, served this "chili" to our vestry. I saw several people going back for seconds. Thank you, Margaret, for sharing this recipe. Ingredients 2 # ground turkey (Originally called for beef. Margaret also suggests buffalo.) Large onion, chopped...

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Chapati Bread

Ingredients 2 1/4 cups whole wheat flour1 cup all-purpose flour more for dusting1 teaspoon salt Instructions Mix flours in food processor; add salt and, with machine running, pour in one cup warm water. Process for about 30 seconds, then remove cover. Dough should be...

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More on Pizza

Yes, I admit it. I stole this directly from the Washington Post as a service to my loyal readers. Ingredients 1 1/4 cups warm water (between 100 and 110 degrees), plus more as needed1 small packet active dry yeast1/2 teaspoon sugar3 1/2 cups flour, plus more as needed...

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How Hot Is That Fire?

In The Barbecue! Bible, Steven Raichlen recommends the "Mississippi test" for those who don't have grill thermometers. Hold your hand about 6 inches above the coals or gas fire and count "one Mississippi, two Mississippi," etc., until the heat causes you to pull away....

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