East Texas in Bloom
Texas's longest Azalea Trail can be found in Tyler, with blooms set to burst this month.
Texas's longest Azalea Trail can be found in Tyler, with blooms set to burst this month.
Chefs across Georgia will reveal layers of their own talent as well as the versatility of the famous Vidalia onion at the second-annual Golden Onion cooking competition next month.
Explore why Nashville has been deemed the "it" city of 2013. by Hope S. Philbrick of Getaways for Grownups
Highlights and news from the Southern states following last month's Travel South Showcase in Little Rock, Arkansas, plus video of the Peabody Ducks.
Chef Marisa Baggett is on a roll creating Southern-inspired sushi in Memphis (recipe included).
Juilliard in Aiken brings a South Carolina town back to its roots this month.
Four, 4x7-inch sheets nori or soy paper 3 cups prepared Traditional Sushi Rice (recipe below) 8 green beans, trimmed and blanched 1 4-inch long carrot, cut into matchstick strips 8 large pieces of pickled okra 1⁄4 of a small red bell pepper, cut into matchstick strips 4 tsp. cream cheese, softened 4 tsp. corn kernels, blanched 2 tsp. minced green onion, green parts only 2 tsp. toasted sesame seeds Place one sheet of nori on a bamboo rolling mat. Be sure that the short end is parallel to the bottom of the mat and that the rough side is facing upwards. Wet your fingertips and spread about 3⁄4 cup of the prepared sushi rice evenly over the bottom 3⁄4 of the nori. Arrange two green beans in the center of the rice. Top with 1⁄4 of the carrot matchsticks and two of the pickled okra pieces. Add 1⁄4 of the red bell pepper matchsticks. Smear 1 teaspoon of cream cheese across the rice. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of corn kernels, 1⁄2 teaspoon green onions and 1⁄2 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds across the fillings. Wet your fingertips again and slide your thumbs underneath the mat while grasping the fillings with all other fingertips. Roll the bottom of the mat just over the fillings
Spring Reads. The book trailer for "Call Me Zelda." Houston seeks a poet laureate. Quvenzhané Wallis in (Non)Required Reading. A Tell-Tale Heart exhibit in Literary Events & new poetry in Southern Voice. Happy Literary Friday!
by Katie Bickham But that don’t mean I’m Catholic, I’d like you to know. Ain’t got knees built for kneeling, not a thing to confess. There’s plenty a sacrifice starving us all