Friday, November 7, 2025

Shrimp Creole

 

Photo source: Deep South Dish


It has been a long time since I had Shrimp Creole, but I would love to make Mary's recipe.  Since I am now cooking for one, I will be thrilled to have plenty to freeze and enjoy this treat for a long time.  It truly is a special meal and everyone should make it.  Love those southern recipes!

Click here to go to the source recipe page.
While you are there, check out all of Mary's awesome southern recipes at Deep South Dish.


Thursday, November 6, 2025

Mexican Sweet Corn Cake

 



Mexican sweet corn cake is a copycat of a side that used to be served at Chi-Chi's Mexican Restaurant.  I never tried them, but they sound delicious and I'd love to try them.  Make these to go with one of your favorite texmex meals.

This recipe was posted by Tara at unsophisticook.com.  Click here to go to the very informative recipe page.  Check out her awesome website with lots of recipes while you are there.  I'm a subscriber and love it!


Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Picadillo

 



Picadillo originated in Spain to use up leftover meat and later brought to the New World by explorers.  The Cuban people made it a part of their culinary tradition (as well as other latin countries).  In Tampa, back in the day, the Spanish, Cuban and Italian people were an integrated community and learned to cook the meals of the others.  I guess you could call it Ybor City food.  I was so lucky to grow up with all that awesome food!

Picadillo is one of those meals I grew up on and reminds me so much of my nana.  I was always fascinated watching her cook, would stand next to her so close that she would almost step on me.  The smell of Picadillo takes me back to that kitchen with her.

It must be eaten on white rice!


This recipe was written for a large family.  I have to figure out how to adapt it to a meal for one.

Ingredients
4 lbs. of ground sirloin or round
1 large 
chopped onion 
1 large chopped green bell pepper
8 large cloves of garlic crushed
2 1/2 8 oz. cans tomato sauce
extra virgin olive oil (little to brown meat)
1-1/2 tsp oregano
3-4 tbsp large capers with some of the juice 
28 sliced stuffed olives 
1 small individual box of raisins (I don't always use this)
3 large bay leaves

Instructions
Brown the meat in just a small amount of olive oil.
Remove some of the fat. 
Add the remaining ingredients when meat is browned. 
Cover and simmer for 1 hour.
Let it sit about 15 minutes to marinate the flavors before serving. 
Serve over white rice.

Pimento Cheese

 

Source: Victor Caine

Pimento Cheese is one of those things I can eat with a spoon.

It can be used as a base for all kinds of dishes.  Click here for all meals using Pimento Cheese in my blog.

Ingredients

4 ounces cream cheese (softened)
4 ounces diced pimento
2 ounces mayonnaise
8 ounces sharp white Cheddar cheese
Salt & pepper to taste


Instructions

Place cream cheese and mayonnaise in a large mixing bowl and beat at medium speed until thoroughly combined
Add cheddar cheese
Mix till combined
Add pimentos 
Season to taste with salt and pepper