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How to Make Hot Berry Sauce
Dec21

How to Make Hot Berry Sauce

Hot Berry Sauce is lovely for dessert over vanilla ice cream, biscuits, pancakes, pound cake or cornbread. It’s so versatile & easy to make using any choice of berries you have on hand or prefer. How to Make Hot Berry Sauce: My recipe yields about 2 cups of berry sauce. Type: Sauce Recipe Serve with: vanilla ice cream, biscuits, pancakes, cheesecake, pound cake or cornbread Prep Time: 5 min Cook Time: 8 – 10 min...

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A National Gumbo Day Recipe: Ooh Wee!
Oct12

A National Gumbo Day Recipe: Ooh Wee!

National Gumbo Day is here and this delicious dish is well worth the time you put into making it. Yes, it’s a slow roller of a recipe, but it’s oh-so worth it! How to Cook Gumbo: Most people immediately think about seafood gumbo, but it doesn’t have to include fruit of the sea at all. You can also make sausage, chicken, and even vegetable gumbos too. Proper gumbo needs a great roux, basic to Creole or Cajun cooking....

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National Corned Beef Hash Day is Here with a Great Recipe
Sep27

National Corned Beef Hash Day is Here with a Great Recipe

Oh National Corned Beef Hash Day…what a wonderful start to the day! Take each ingredient in a hash and really, they aren’t special at all… Put them all together, and it’s something spectacular using leftover corned beef. The word hash is derived from the French verb, “to chop” – hacher. This cured and cooked meat is chopped up and mixed with delicious seasonings and some veggies. Heat it all...

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Kimberly Turner @ Toronto’s Big Daddy’s Bourbon St. Bistro & Oyster Bar
Dec27

Kimberly Turner @ Toronto’s Big Daddy’s Bourbon St. Bistro & Oyster Bar

Do you love Cajun, Creole or simply Southern cooking? Well, check out web chef, Kimberly Turner, in the kitchen with executive chef of Toronto’s Big Daddy’s Bourbon Street Bistro & Oyster Bar, Lyndon O’Hearn, creating New Orleans style deliciousness for you all to learn in the comfort of your own home… …or maybe it will just whet your taste buds and spark you to come on out and be gastronomically...

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Kimberly Hosts UniGirl Canada Campus Cuisine Series in Toronto
Aug01

Kimberly Hosts UniGirl Canada Campus Cuisine Series in Toronto

Kimberly Edwards of Cooking with Kimberly is not only a web chef, but an International Model, if you didn’t know. As founder of Kapow Models & Talent Agency, she also works in conjunction with UniGirl Canada. Kimberly attended Texas A&M University, McNeese State University in Louisiana & the University of Northern Iowa. As a UniGirl host, Kimberly filmed an episode for UniGirl’s Campus Cuisine Series at...

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How to Make Arepas from Scratch
Jul23

How to Make Arepas from Scratch

If you have never had arepas before, you totally don’t know what you’re missing. This is a South American recipe often made in Venezuela, Mexico, and also in Colombia. They are most similar to “hot water cornbread” in the Southern United States, except made with pre-cooked cornmeal, which turns out to be a bit more soft and smooth, instead of a bit more gritty with normal cornmeal. They are so delicious as a...

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10 Finger Lickin’ Bacon Recipes
Aug29

10 Finger Lickin’ Bacon Recipes

Looking for amazing Bacon Recipes, since it is Saturday morning? You still have all weekend to make something finger lickin’ good… What’s better than Bacon to make everything taste so amazing? Plus, there are many different types of bacon that are more suited to various recipes. Here are a 10 Finger Lickin’ Bacon Recipes from my CookingWithKimberly.com Cookbook: 1. Beautiful Bacon Burgers – Try out...

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Web Chef Review: Chefmate Cookware Stainless Steel Frying Pan
Aug24

Web Chef Review: Chefmate Cookware Stainless Steel Frying Pan

I Love Love Love this cookware item! Everyone needs an entirely stainless steel frying pan, in my opinion. It’s great on the stove, single burner and even in the oven because the handle is made of stainless steel. You could even make cornbread in the oven in this frying pan! This is the non-stick version of the Chefmate frying pan: Since it’s stainless steel, you can’t scratch it with metal utensils like flippers,...

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Muffins and Cupcake Recipes Galore

I know, you hear those tiny, little baking screams in the back of your mind. You want something tasty, dreamy, warm and sweet – It’s all about cupcakes and muffins, Baby! Here are a few you will certainly want to try your hand at – They are Yummy: 1. Mango Masala Chai Quinoa Muffins 2. Incredible Carrot Cupcakes – complete with Dreamy Cream Cheese Icing – Plus, a few Fresh Additions for Carrot Cupcake Mix...

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How to Cook Kenney’s Melt-In-Your-Mouth Meatloaf

This is my husband’s Southern Meatloaf recipe that barely lasts for leftovers…So, we try to make as much as we can handle…LOL…Meatloaf sandwiches are one of my favorite things for a leftover meal! Yum! ~ Kimberly Edwards 🙂 Type: Main Serve With: My Kickin’ Sweet Southern Cornbread and Collard Greens Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: ~ 30 min Yield: 5 servings, plus leftovers for the next day! *** Ingredients:...

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How to Bake Kimberly’s Creamy Corn Casserole
Nov24

How to Bake Kimberly’s Creamy Corn Casserole

This is sweet, savory and satisfying…A down-home, Southern classic side dish, especially for the Holidays! Too tasty not to try! ~ Kimberly Edwards 🙂 Type: Side Dish Recipe Serve With: With a Holiday Feast or for a great everyday side dish Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time: ~ 45 min Yield: 9 x 13′ casserole dish – About 6-8 servings Ingredients: 15 oz whole kernel corn – or equivalent frozen corn kernels 15 oz...

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The Side Dishes of Thanksgiving – At a Glance

These posts have been a hit, so I thought I’d compile a quick, concise, at-a-glance post of Thanksgiving Side Dishes for your easy perusal! * Be sure to check out: The Desserts of Thanksgiving at a Glance The Meat & Potatoes of Thanksgiving Side Dishes: Mom’s Pink Jellied Holiday Salad Kimberly’s Whipped Sweet Potatoes Great Green Bean Casserole Turner Family Poultry Stuffing Traditional Whole Berry Cranberry...

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Autumn Nostalgia Of Soupy Goodness

A nostalgic walk when school starts and the autumn leaves are blowing. Remember soup in a thermos? My mother, many a day, sent me off to school with a thermos full of soup, and I couldn’t wait until lunch time to eat it! Easy and simple recipe included. *** Autumn in a Soup Thermos By Beth Mccain I am one of those people who anticipate with glee the clear crisp autumn mornings. Give me gloomy gray clouds with a slight rainy mist...

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