Beauty...
I wasn’t raised in Berkeley, California where the health-food movement started years ago. I was raised in Kentucky where our idea of health food was fried okra. I still love, love, love fried chicken, coleslaw, biscuits and gravy as much (if not more!) as any tailgatin’, country-music lovin’, church-goin’ southern girl. And I absolutely do indulge in the occasional downhome meal like this when I’m in Kentucky. But when I’m not back home, I just don’t. However, sometimes I do get homesick and crave the taste of the South.
As I was going through my cookbooks, I instantly gravitated toward my family cookbook from back home in Kentucky, “Coming Home: Recipes From The Heart.” Yes, my family loves food! My Aunt, Emilie Mills Keeling, came up with the idea of printing a cookbook and gathered all the recipes together. She organized them and typed the initial draft of the cookbook. Bless her heart! I’m so grateful that I can have these recipes to pass on and enjoy these yummy dishes with my family.
As I was sifting through the fried chicken and the casseroles of my Southern roots, I had an idea. I can do a little remix of these recipes and make them a bit more guilt free! So, that’s what I did. I decided to start with my Grandmother’s Buttermilk Pie that I was absolutely obsessed with. And just in time for the holidays!
Here’s the recipe for my Grandmother’s original Southern classic:
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Okay, so even though this is literally HEAVEN ON EARTH, it’s jam-packed full of calories. Here’s how I baked a pie with less guilt but just as much flavor:
(gluten free, egg free & dairy free)
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Even though nothing will ever compare to my grandmother’s cookin’, this will have to do! And trust me, not only is it a bit healthier but it’s delicious!