Sheet Pan Blueberry Pie

LOVE blueberry season. My Great Grandmother Lola used to get lost in the woods picking huckleberries; a wild blueberry-like cousin. She would come home with bites and scratches all over, but a pile of berries gathered in her dress. I think about her every time I am picking my weight in blueberries at a u-pick…

Ginger Snap Cookies

In the fall of Florida cane sugar growers take to the field to harvest cane stalks to make annual batches of cane syrup, the sticky coffee-brown southern cousin of molasses. On the outside of east Gainesville lies Morningside Nature Center, one of the only living history farms in the area. They put on a cane…

Chocolate Chip Cookies

This isn’t a typical chocolate chip cookies post where I tell you I have the best recipe. Because I just don’t. There are not only tons of recipes, but people love these cookies in very specific ways. I have at least a dozen recipes for chocolate chip cookies. I think they are all amazing they…

Spiced Okra Cake

Chefs are some of the wildest imaginations we have on this planet. And tinkering is what we do. I got a bestie who grows food. It’s the perfect friendship; she grows it, I cook it. Food was how we connected but we stay friends for much much more. A couple years ago she was growing…

Fall Spiced Squash Pie

Fall Spiced Squash Pie Basically a pumpkin pie, but more delicate in taste. To me, any fall squash lends itself to dessert. Ingredients: 3 cups of cooked cubed cushaw squash4 eggs1 tsp of cinnamon1/4 tsp of nutmega dash of cloves1 t dried ginger2 tsp vanilla1 1/2 cups sugar1 pt heavy cream1/2 tsp of pink Himalayan…

Sugar Cookies

This is the perfect sugar cookie recipe I use year round. They hold their shape and are buttery and soft to the bite. They lend well to decorating whether you use icing or imprints. Delicate enough to serve with tea yet sturdy enough to use with kids. I love all cookies but there is something…

The “Desperate” Buttermilk Pie

Buttermilk pie is a staple across the tables of the south and has never too far from a holiday table. But it along with other desperation pies like vinegar, custard, or sugar pie seem to be catching popularity outside of the south as curious foodies are enamored by chefs reclaiming their humble heritage in kitchens…

Savory Tart Dough

Think biscuit meets tart/pie dough. You’ll want to keep this on hand. I came across it by a colleague of mine from culinary school. I have adapted it over time, but for the most part this recipe has stayed the same and consistently produces a tasty savory crust. Options are limitless as to what can…

Fruit Cake Cookies

I know I know fruit cake!? But seriously, these things are addicting. I like to believe that these are what fruit cake should be. These were my great grandmother Monnie’s special cookies that she would always make during the holidays. Passed down through my Grandmother, and then onto my mother, these were made all through…

Market Brownies

My first job in the culinary world was at a little deli in a residential town center. We opened early in the morning, served fresh brewed coffee, homemade baked goods, and deli salads by the pound. I didn’t know it at the time but this would be the cornerstone of the career I chose. And…