I hope that you and your loved ones enjoy these recipes. The Seasoning Bottle- Honey Turmeric Skillet Chicken The Kitchenista Diaries- Smothered Turkey Wings The Hungry Hutch- Orange Bundt Cake with Vanilla Glaze Raised on Ramen- Orange Glazed Brussels Sprouts Orchids+Sweet Tea- Carrot and Zucchini Noodles Stir Fry with Shrimp My Life Runs on Food- Lentil Soup and Roast Okra Meiko and The Dish- Candied Bourbon Peach Cobbler Marisa Moore Nutrition- Bourbon Peach Glazed Salmon In the Kitchen w/Kmarie- Pineapple Lemonade Houston Food Fetish- Sweet Almond Tea Cakes HomeMadeZagat- Shrimp with Spicy Curry Cream Sauce High Heels and Good Meals- Crawfish Etouffee Fine Foods- Cinnamon Raisin Bread PuddingĮat.Drink.Frolic.- Olive Oil Collard Greensįood is Love Made Edible- Buttermilk Biscuits with Fried Chicken and Tabasco Honey
Prepare for some drool worthy dishes.īeautiful Eats & Things- Turkey Sausage Stuffed Collard Green Wrapsīeyond The Bayou Food Blog- Redfish Courtbouillonīrandi's Diary- Better Than Jiffy Cornbread from Scratchīutter Be Ready- Southern Style Mac and CheeseĬhef Kenneth- Fried Sweet Potato Hand PieĬhocolate For Basil- Pilau and Kachumbari (Spiced Rice with Pico)Ĭooks With Soul- Braised Short Rib Meatloafĭ.M.R. So pull up a seat, tuck your napkin into your shirt and prepare to enjoy some of the best recipes from 28 black food bloggers around the world in our virtual Black History Month Potluck.Ĭheck out all of the recipes from our virtual potluck below. If there is one thing we know about people of African decent, it's that we love to throw down in the kitchen.
Since you know how to make your Jiffy cornbread better by making it more moist and keeping it from falling apart, this next section is devoted to all the extras you can add in to make it your own. The part where you get to be creative and have fun with that cornbread. It's how we show our love, it's a time where we can come together and share stories and it's a time when precious memories are made. Make Your Jiffy Cornbread Better with Add-Ins. One thing that unifies people is sharing a great meal together. Still it is nice to have a dedicated time where the country comes together and reflects on how the world has advanced in the lives of those of African decent over the years. We know that our history is not something that can be confined to one month and many have started year long campaigns to honor our rich culture.
In 1976 it became a month long celebration. Woodson, affectionately known as "The Father of Black History" started the nationwide recognition of Black History in 1926 with Negro History Week.