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With a foreword by Ree Drummond, this beautiful book has 100 easier, faster, lightened-up Southern recipes, from the blogger behind the popular Add a Pinch website.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This cookbook was written with a whole lot of love, laughter, and yes, even a few tears along the way as I sifted through recipe notes of Grandmother Verdies. One thing is for certainit would not have been possible without a lot of love, encouragement, and help!

TO ALL THE ADD A PINCH FAMILY: Your loyalty, support, and love mean the world and made this book possible. I hope that you love this book as much as Ive loved writing it for you and that your book is splattered, stained, and well worn from use!

TO BART AND SAM: Thank you for loving me, for being the best family any girl could hope for, and for being my favorite taste testers. You two are the best! I love you!

TO MAMA: Thank you for everything. I dont know what I would do without you! You are truly an angel among us. I still hope that I grow up to be like you.

TO DADDY: Thank you for always making me believe that anything is possible with faith and hard work; for telling me to do the right thing, even if no one is watching; to be sweet, even when faced with sour; to be strong, even when I dont feel like it; and to love like there is no tomorrow. Ill always be Daddys girl.

TO WENDY, MY SISTER AND BEST FRIEND: How in the world I was blessed with such an amazing sister, Ill never know! I just thank my lucky stars that I was. Love you!

TO MY MOTHER-IN-LAW AND FATHER-IN-LAW, TISH AND BOB: Thank you for raising such a wonderful man. I pray I do as well with my son as you have done with Bart.

TO MY BEST BUDDY, AMY, who surely feels more like a sister than a friend ever should: You are the best!

TO MARIA, ASHLEY, STEPHANIE, HELENE, CARRIE, GINNY, AND ANNA KATE: Thank you for making this book come to life. Your vision, infectious enthusiasm, and incredible talent are unparalleled! Im so honored to have worked with each of you, but Im even more honored to now call you friends.

Thank you to my family and friends for always being such cheerleaders and supporters. You mean so much to me! Steve, Katherine, the Stones, Robin, Penny, the Dukes, the McMichaels, the Whitworths, Nola, Ree, Gina, Jaden, Christy, Bridget, Rebecca, Sandy, Wendy, Angie, Lori, Kate, Amanda, Kristen, and the whole blogging community.

ICON INDEX 10 INGREDIENTS OR FEWER 30 MINUTES OR LESS - photo 1

ICON INDEX

10 INGREDIENTS OR FEWER 30 MINUTES OR LESS FREEZER FRIENDLY - photo 2

10 INGREDIENTS OR FEWER

30 MINUTES OR LESS FREEZER FRIENDLY SLOW COOKER FAVORITES - photo 3

30 MINUTES OR LESS

FREEZER FRIENDLY SLOW COOKER FAVORITES STARTERS SNACKS SOUTHERN CHEESE - photo 4

FREEZER FRIENDLY

SLOW COOKER FAVORITES STARTERS SNACKS SOUTHERN CHEESE CRACKERS THREE WAYS - photo 5

SLOW COOKER FAVORITES

STARTERS & SNACKS

SOUTHERN CHEESE CRACKERS THREE WAYS These crackers make a perfect nibble to - photo 6

SOUTHERN CHEESE CRACKERS THREE WAYS

These crackers make a perfect nibble to serve when company comes I love the - photo 7

These crackers make a perfect nibble to serve when company comes. I love the classic version, but the pecan and pimento cheese variations are an easy switch for serving with fruit, as part of a cheese board, or with . They are also a great addition to soups and salads. Heres the deal though: You can never eat just oneat least, Ive never met anyone who could!

MAKES 48 TO 60 CRACKERS

1 (8-ounce) block of sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded (about 2 cups)

8 tablespoons (1 stick) salted butter, softened

1 teaspoon kosher salt

teaspoon cayenne pepper

teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

teaspoon garlic powder

1 cups all-purpose flour

Using an electric hand mixer, beat together the cheese and butter until fluffy, about 3 minutes. Mix in the salt, cayenne, black pepper, and garlic powder. Add the flour cup at a time, stirring after each addition, until the ingredients are well combined and a dough forms. Turn the dough out onto a piece of parchment paper or plastic wrap and shape it into a 1-inch-diameter log. Twist the ends of the parchment paper to seal. Refrigerate for 30 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 375F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.

Remove the dough from the refrigerator, unwrap, and place on a cutting board. Cut the log into -inch-thick slices and place inch apart on the prepared baking sheet.

Bake until light golden brown, about 15 minutes. Transfer to a wire rack and let cool completely. The crackers will keep in an airtight container for up to 1 week.

NOTE I prefer to grate my own cheese right off the block. If you use preshredded cheese, you may have stiffer dough. If so, gradually add 1 to 2 tablespoons ice water until it reaches the right consistency.

PECAN CHEESE CRACKERS

Add cup finely chopped pecans.

PIMENTO CHEESE CRACKERS

Add 1 cup and decrease the amount of grated sharp Cheddar cheese to 1 cup. Decrease the cayenne to teaspoon.

southern hospitality

Theres nothing like giving homemade treats as hostess gifts. I also love to make all three varieties of these delicious nibbles to give to friends and family during the holidays. They are always welcome!

freezer friendly

You can store unbaked cracker dough in the freezer for up to 2 months to be ahead of the game. Wrap it well in plastic wrap, then drop it into a sealable freezer bag. Simply thaw in the refrigerator overnight, slice, and bake as directed. You can also refrigerate the dough for up to a week before baking.

CRANBERRY CHICKEN BITES Based on Mamas chicken cheese ball that she made for - photo 8

CRANBERRY CHICKEN BITES

Based on Mamas chicken cheese ball that she made for so many holidays parties - photo 9

Based on Mamas chicken cheese ball that she made for so many holidays, parties, and showers, these are two-bite treats that are as gorgeous to look at as they are scrumptious to eat. Her original recipe used canned chicken, two blocks of cream cheese, and mayonnaise, all formed into a large ball. While it was absolutely delicious, it was also indulgent. Ive updated the recipe to use home-cooked chicken and lighter, tangier goat cheese in place of some of the cream cheese, and Ive portioned the mixture into individual truffle-sized bites. That way, everyone gets their own!

MAKES 4 DOZEN

1 tablespoon olive oil

2 (4-ounce) skinless, boneless chicken breasts

1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, at room temperature

8 ounces goat cheese, at room temperature

1 cup finely chopped reduced sugar dried cranberries

cup finely chopped scallions

teaspoon garlic powder

teaspoon kosher salt

2 cups finely chopped nuts (pecans, walnuts, almonds, or pistachios)

Crackers and fruit, for serving

Preheat the oven to 400F. Coat a rimmed baking sheet with the olive oil.

Arrange the chicken breasts on the baking sheet and cover loosely with a piece of parchment paper or foil. Bake until a thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the chicken registers 165F and the juices run clear when the flesh is pricked with a sharp knife, about 30 minutes. Let the chicken cool and then chop finely.

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