Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Southern Moments from Nashville


I just spent a wonderful few days just south of Nashville, TN visiting family.

The south is filled with such charm that I had to share some wonderful moments with you that depict the southern charm that abounds all around you.

Leaving LA, bye beach!

Hello Nashville!!!
See how green...so many trees!

The town of Franklin, TN is a quaint old town founded in 1799 and was the site of the the Battle of Franklin during the Civil War.  Downtown Franklin has such character I love strolling down the main street window shopping.  The house in the picture above is a wonderful old historic home built in the Folk Victorian style.  Isn't it beautiful?  The area has many historic homes and all are exciting to see.


First off Mom greeted me with her Famous Pot Roast.
This is the BEST dish.  You must make this if you love pot roast!

So on my last day there, my sister, suggested  that my mom and I go to a place she'd been to for breakfast., down the road.  "Down the road"...became 20 miles down the highway and out in the country to a little re-purposed Mercantile Store turned restaurant/bakery.  Enter Marcy Jo's.




My sweet Momma!

The place was cute, and the food homemade and delicious.  Oh, and they serve you a LOT of food!  Just take a gander at this breakfast special.  Fluffy, heavenly biscuits and gravy to DIE for, eggs, and bacon.  I had to walk the 20 miles back home just to walk off this indulgence!


One of the nicest parts?  The weather!  Wowee!  It was like Fall there.  Loved it, especially after the continual desert heat followed by monsoonal heat then desert heat again I left back in LA.
Look, fall colors are starting to appear!!!  So exciting!


So bye for now to my family that lives in such a quaint "Southern" town, and back home to LA.
Maybe I can bring some fall weather with me.  Fingers crossed!

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Southern Sundays


Welcome to Southern Sundays!

I'm taking a little time out to visit my family, so I won't be posting for a few days.  I'll be back mid-week with some great recipes for you!


In the meantime I wanted you to enjoy your Southern Sunday linky party while I'm gone.



Last week was a blast!  We had such a variety of dishes that I wanted every one of them.  




Congratulations to the featured dishes!


by Flour Me With Love

and...

by Katie Kate's Kitchen




Excellent dishes!


I've pinned all your recipes and pictures to Pinterest!!  Woohoo!


Congratulations to all of you for your featured recipe!!!

So let's party!  I can't wait to see what you all bring this week.  Make sure to tell all your friends so they can join the party as well!

Guidelines:
Please become a follower by joining my site with Google Friends Connect in the right side bar.
Link back to your specific recipe and not to your main site.
Link back to Southern Sundays either in your post, or grab my Southern Sundays Button located in the right side bar.
Please visit a few of the links in the post and say hello to your fellow bloggers!
Enjoy, have fun, cook lots of food, and relish your Southern Sunday!













Thursday, September 20, 2012

Tomato, Basil, and Mozzarella Flatbread



I know it's tailgating season...

Sorry to say we don't really tailgate in Southern California.  Shhh! I know, crazy huh?  Not that we wouldn't like to mind you, but we don't even have a football team in LA.  Tailgating at a Laker game?  Not so much.  It's just not a thing that's done out here.  BUT...we still love the food!  

Tailgating food is it's own category now!  I mean, who wouldn't love something cooked outdoors, celebrating your favorite team?  All that finger food, yummy down home snacks and hearty dishes make you enjoy the game even more.

So we can tailgate (or pretend to) at home watching the game on TV!  Eating good food is a great reason to watch the game (in my book at least!).



So this recipe is just perfect for tailgating, or eating at home in front of the TV.  You can prepare it on a grill, or in the oven, works both ways.  It a perfect snack that you can cut up in appetizer portions.  Or make a double batch and just have this for a light dinner.  It's perfect, simple, and tastes great!

Who wouldn't want Tomato, Basil, and Mozzarella Flatbread to snack on?  I don't know any man that wouldn't!  The flatbread is light and crispy and the topping is full of flavor.  Even the hot little tomatoes burst in your mouth when you bite it.  Heaven!

The key for making this outdoors would be to make the dough ahead and prebake the flatbread.  Then just place on your toppings at your location and finish heating on the grill.  

(I just noticed that this one doesn't have any basil on it!  I left the basil off of one of the flatbread and put it on the other...my brilliant self took a pic of the wrong flatbread....oh well, you get the idea!)

Make sure to whip this up at your next tailgating session, at the stadium, or at home!  It is sure to make an impression.

Tomato, Basil, and Mozzarella Flatbread

makes 2 flatbreads (8 slices)

Flatbread dough:
1 to 1 1/2 c flour
1 tsp active dry yeast
1/4 t salt
1/2 c warm water
1 T olive oil

In a mixing bowl combine 1/2 c flour, the yeast, and salt.  Add the warm water and oil and beat with a hand mixer for about 3 minutes.  Using a sturdy wooden spoon stir in a much of the remaining flour as possible.

Put dough on a slightly floured surface.  Knead dough for about 6-8 minutes.  You are looking for a dough that is smooth and elastic, and slightly stiff.  Divide dough in half and allow to rest 10 minutes.

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Prepare a baking sheet by brushing some olive oil on the sheets.  Roll each dough into a 9x6 rectangle.  Roll edges up slightly to form a ridge.  Transfer dough to the baking sheet.  Repeat process with remaining dough.  Prick dough with a fork to deter the dough from puffing.

Bake for 15-18 minutes or until dough is browned.  Remove from oven.

Topping for Flatbread
1/2 lb fresh mozzarella cheese, sliced
1 1/2 c red and yellow cherry tomatoes, halved
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 fresh basil, roughly chopped
Coarse ground black pepper

To assemble and bake the flatbread:  Top each flatbread evenly with cheese, tomatoes, and garlic.  In a 400 degree oven. Bake for about 5 minutes until cheese is melted. (If using a grill, cook with the lid closed over medium-high heat for 5 min.)  Sprinkle with basil and black pepper.  Cut each flatbread into 4 slices and serve.


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