A Redneck Kitchen Cookbook Review
I received this book from the Blogging for Books in exchange for this review. The opinions on the book are 100% my own.
I’m going to be upfront about this cookbook – I cannot tell you how much I LOVE this Country Cooking from a Redneck Kitchen cookbook! There is nothing at all to dislike. If you like home cooking with a flair for southern tastes, I suggest you hit up Amazon now for this book. Seriously.
The book’s author, Francine Bryson, shares many family recipes that are perfect for company, picnics, or good ole’ every day meals. They are simple, delicious (perfect for my family), and stick-to-your-ribs good dishes that will make you the star of your family. There are over 200 pages of recipes with full-color photographs of most dishes.
From Redneck Whatnots (that’s appetizers, to you and me) to Sweets & Treats and everything in between, you will find one recipe after another to make. I love the YardBird (“that’s chicken, for cityfolk”) chapter as it has oodles of new recipes for my chicken-loving family.
If you’re thinking you can “makeover” the recipes to be healthy – STOP right there! That’s just not right, make them as is in the book. You’ll thank me later. I’ve made the Sweet Heat BBQ sauce and we are in love with it – seriously. The YardBird tasted so good as did grilled hamburgers when we brushed it on!
I am a Yankee girl at heart and love me some pot roast and Francine makes Yankee Pot Roast, southern style – I’m not sure I’ll ever make the original again, ever. There are unique recipes in there that will make you laugh and when you read them, thinking “surely this isn’t for human consumption”; you find out YES it is! Squirrel Pot Pie, for example. It’s a thing. Honest.
My favorite Sunday dinner would have to be fried chicken and home made potato salad,and home made biscuits,It’s nothing fancy but it’s something my mom would do sometimes on a Sunday and everyone would eat until they were stuffed.
I love homemade potato salad, store bought just tastes phony, if that makes sense. Give me a good creamy potato salad with crunchy celery anytime!
My favorite Sunday dinner would be hamburgers!
Nothing beats a good grilled burger!
Hard to pick just one favorite Sunday dinner. One would have to be roast beef, mashed potatoes w/gravy, and sweet corn. Another would be baked ham, scalloped potatoes, and green beans….I could go on….. but I won’t cuz now I’m hungry!! lol
Geez, Sue, Now I am hungry too LOL
My favorite Sunday dinner often varies. I love to cook and I rarely make the same thing twice. There are so many great recipes out there that I want to taste them all! Plus hubby loves it too!
Thank you!
That seems to be the issue here lately, so many recipes to try!!
FRIED CHICKEN like my mother made is the only choice for an old time Sunday dinner.
I’m in agreement…nothing like a mother’s cooking for comfort food on a Sunday!
My favorite dinner is Lamb chops with baked potatoes.
That’s one I haven’t had before, lamb chops…I always feel I’ll overcook them
My favorite Sunday dinner is fried chicken with fresh vegetables, cornbread and sweet tea.
My kind of meal!!
My favorite is southern fried chicken and mashed potatoes and gravy with old-fashioned mac and cheese and homemade cornbread, love it!
My favorite Sunday dinner is pot roast.
We like a nice lasagna!
I love making ham and mac and cheese..Oh this cookbook looks so good!
I would have to say my Grandma’s Fried Chicken and all the fixings!
my favorite Sunday dinner is pot roast
I like fried chicken, mac n cheese and green beans with my grandma’s biscuit.
Chicken with potatoes in the oven
It is so so simple–mac & cheese with cut up Canadian bacon and some peas.
I love to make mashed potatoes with gravy and meatloaf.