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In reply to the discussion: Has anyone tried Paula Deene's recipes? Are they any good? [View all]1-Old-Man
(2,667 posts)12. First off understand that nothing she does is actually traditional southern food
She is a charlatan in a lot of ways and mostly in calling that grease and salt she brews up traditional southern cooking. Mostly they are rehashed common recipes with more butter than any normal person would eat in a lifetime. If you want to find some new twists on cooking from a TV Chef try Emerald, many of his on-line recipes are very good. Of course there is also the god of TV cooking, Alton Brown. Anything Alton makes is going to be good.
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Yes, some are very good. I grew up on versions of some of them. But many are upscale poverty food.
nolabear
Aug 2013
#3
First off understand that nothing she does is actually traditional southern food
1-Old-Man
Aug 2013
#12
I like her version of over-the-top comfort food. Frankly there are a lot of talented artist with
Douglas Carpenter
Aug 2013
#32