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Strawberry Rhubarb Cobbler with Cornmeal Biscuit Topping

The cornmeal biscuit topping adds some crunch to the winning combination of fresh strawberries and rhubarb.

Hoppin' John (Black-Eyed Peas with Kielbasa)

There has been much debate over the strange name of this rice and bean combination. One theory suggests that "Hoppin' John" is a corruption of pois à pigeon, French for pigeon peas, with which the dish was originally made in the French colonies of the Caribbean, where it was likely created.

Spicy Cajun Crab and Greens Soup

Cajun seasoning spikes this soup with heat, so adjust according to your taste. Serve with: Jalapeño corn bread and carrot sticks. Dessert: Cheesecake topped with thawed sliced frozen peaches.

Giant Coconut Layer Cake

"I've had some unforgettable meals during my travels," writes Chris Forney of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, "but I've never felt compelled to request a recipe from Bon Appétit until now. While in Charleston, South Carolina, recently, my wife and I ate at the Peninsula Grill. I can't stop thinking about the coconut cake I had for dessert there." This impressive-looking cake will delight coconut-lovers. The filling needs to chill overnight, so be sure to begin preparing this dessert a day ahead of time.

Cajun Shrimp Mirliton Casserole

This rich, savory dish (pronounced shrimp mah-lih-tone) is pure Cajun comfort food. In Louisiana it's often served as a side dish; it also works as a first course.

New Orleans Vegetable Stew

Serve this flavorful dish with corn bread or crusty French bread.

Easy Devil's Food Cake

A quick one-bowl cake perfect for a last-minute birthday celebration or part dessert. Use the Sour Cream Chocolate Frosting recipe that follows or your favorite purchased one.

Cajun Lowfat Turkey Meatloaf

A healthful version of meatloaf that doesn't sacrifice taste for a lower fat content. Put leftovers on onion rolls with lettuce and tomato for a great sandwich treat.

Spicy Cajun Toasts

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Spicy Clam Spread

Southerners expect and almost demand a savory spread at any even involving cocktails (which mans virtually all social get-togethers), so Mother certainly would never disappoint her guests at a formal cocktail supper, even when one or two other appetizers are served. (We won't even get into how Rebels also relish sweet appetizers with their drinks.) She uses this basic formula also to make crabmeat spinach, and ham spreads, so feel free to experiment.

Spicy Shrimp Salad

Look for Old Bay seasoning in the spice section of the supermarket.

Grilled Beef Ribs with Sweet-and-Sticky Barbecue Sauce

Both the sauce and the ribs can be made ahead, leaving just the grilling to be done at the last minute.

Bourbon Barbecue Sauce

Barbecued Ribs with Corn and Black-Eyed-Pea Salad

Add corn bread, a crunchy chicory salad, and peach pie for summer supper at its best.

Anything Rice

One of my favorite meals was made by finding some leftover meat or fish and some cooked rice, and tossing them in a skillet with whatever caught our fancy. When you're good and hungry, a mixed-up quick meal tastes every bit as good as any long pot [long-cooked dish]. And you don't have to wait.

Deviled Fried Chicken

Deviled is a southern term for a dish that is highly seasoned. To make life easier, have the butcher cut up the chicken, and use a small chicken — around three pounds — so that it will cook through quickly. If you're cutting it yourself, start by going along both sides of the backbone with kitchen shears or a large knife. Once the backbone has been removed, cut the chicken into eight pieces (two breasts, wings, legs and thighs); include the top third of each breast with the wings for a more generous serving. The chicken needs to marinate for at least a day, so plan accordingly. See how to joint a chicken.

Louisiana Sweet-Dough Mincemeat Turnovers

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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