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Is there anything in this world better than winning a Southern Living cookbook? Well, how about winning TWO Southern Living cookbooks? Yep, you heard right. Two Southern Living cookbooks.
Be sure to read the entry requirements below.
In Southern Living fashion, these books are beautiful and full of delectable recipes. Each would make a wonderful addition to your cookbook or a fantastic gift, if you can stand to part with them.
Heirloom Recipe Cookbook a collection of time-honored and well-loved recipes. The photography is wonderfully warm and inviting. Recipes in the book are the ones that stick around for generations.
Pecan-Peach Cobbler
recipe courtesy Southern Living
Hands-on Time: 45 min. Total Time: 1 hr., 41 min.
1⁄2 cup chopped pecans
12 to 15 fresh peaches, peeled and sliced (about 16 cups)
1⁄3 cup all-purpose flour
1⁄2 tsp. ground nutmeg
3 cups sugar
2⁄3 cup butter
11⁄2 tsp. vanilla extract
2 (14.1-oz.) packages refrigerated pie crusts
5 Tbsp. sugar, divided
Sweetened whipped cream
1. Preheat oven to 350°. Bake pecans in a single layer in a shallow pan 8 to 10 minutes or until lightly toasted, stirring halfway through.
2. STIR together peaches, flour, nutmeg, and 3 cups sugar in a Dutch oven. Bring to a boil over medium heat; reduce heat to low, and simmer 10 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in butter and vanilla. Spoon half of mixture into a lightly greased 13- x 9-inch baking dish. Increase oven temperature to 475°.
3. Unroll 2 piecrusts. Sprinkle 1⁄4 cup pecans and 2 Tbsp. sugar over 1 pie- crust; top with other piecrust. Roll to a 14- x 10-inch rectangle. Trim sides to fit baking dish. Place pastry over peach mixture in dish.
4. Bake at 475° for 20 to 25 minutes or until lightly browned. Unroll remain- ing 2 piecrusts. Sprinkle 2 Tbsp. sugar and remaining 1⁄4 cup pecans over 1 piecrust; top with remaining piecrust. Roll into a 12-inch circle. Cut into 1-inch strips, using a fluted pastry wheel.
5. Spoon remaining peach mixture over baked pastry. Arrange pastry strips over peach mixture; sprinkle with remaining 1 Tbsp. sugar. Bake 15 to 18 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve with whipped cream. Makes 10 to 12 servings.
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The Southern Cake Book is filled with CAKES! Not just any CAKES, but Southern CAKES! If there’s one thing Southerners know how to do, it’s CAKES. The images in the book are simply gaw-jus. And, as you might imagine, the CAKE recipes are superb. Gaw-jus and superb. That’s what a Southern Living CAKE recipe book is all about.
Key Lime Icebox Cake
recipe courtesy Southern Living
Makes: 8 to 10 servings • Hands-on: 40 min. • Total: 9 hours, 40 min.
This refreshing summertime cake is really a super-sneaky shortcut in cake baking—there’s no cake to bake! Instead, graham crackers sandwich a tart custard.
Ingredients
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup cornstarch
1/8 tsp. kosher salt
4 large egg yolks
2 cups half-and-half
3 Tbsp. butter
2 Tbsp. Key lime zest*
1/2 cup fresh Key lime juice*
45 graham cracker squares
1 cup whipping cream
1/4 cup powdered sugar
Garnishes: lime slices, mint leaves
1. Whisk together first 3 ingredients in a heavy saucepan. Whisk together egg yolks and half-and-half in a bowl. Gradually whisk egg mixture into sugar mixture; bring to a boil over medium heat, whisking constantly. Boil, whisking constantly, 1 minute; remove from heat. Whisk in butter and zest until butter melts. Gradually whisk in juice just until blended. Pour into a metal bowl, and place bowl on ice. Let stand, stirring occasionally, 8 to 10 minutes or until custard is cold and slightly thickened.
2. Meanwhile, line bottom and sides of an 8-inch square pan with plastic wrap, allowing 4 inches to extend over sides. Place 9 graham crackers, with sides touching, in a single layer in bottom of pan to form a large square. (Crackers will not completely cover bottom.)
3. Spoon about 3/4 cup cold custard over crackers; spread to edge of crackers. Repeat layers 3 times with crackers and remaining custard, ending with custard; top with remaining 9 crackers. Pull sides of plastic wrap tightly over cake; freeze in pan 8 hours. Lift cake from pan, and place on a platter; discard plastic wrap. Cover loosely; let stand 1 hour.
4. Beat whipping cream at high speed with an electric mixer until foamy; gradually add powdered sugar, beating until soft peaks form. Spread on top of cake.
*Regular (Persian) lime zest and juice may be substituted.
Technique Tip
Add the lime juice after you’ve fully cooked the custard in order to let the cornstarch thicken the mixture properly.
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Now, for entry rules:
(1) Enter a comment on this article, not Facebook or any social media site, and let me know if you’d like to keep the books for your collection or if you’d gift them to some lucky duck.
(2) Comments on Facebook, or any social media site, will not be considered an entry.
(3) Additional entries are earned in the following manner:
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- pin on Pinterest
- share via email
- sign up for Syrup and Biscuits newsletter (see sign up block in upper right hand corner).
(4) Leave a comment stating what you’ve done for additional entries.
(5) The giveaway closes Sunday, August 3 at 8:00 pm EST. The winner will be contacted via email no later than Monday, August 4, 10:00 am EST and will have 24 hours to respond. If the winner doesn’t respond within the 24 hour window and new winner will be selected.
Good luck and may the best commenter-sharer-tweeter-pinner-emailer win!
Southern Living furnished me review copies of both cookbooks as well as the images and recipes. All opinions are straight out of my brain and are not influenced by Southern Living, Oxmoor House, Abraham Lincoln, Honey Boo-boo, The Housewives of Jersey Shore, Jesse Ventura or any other important figures. This post contains affiliate links and if you make a purchase through the links, I might receive a few pennies. Very few.
RHONDA MADISON says
I would keep them for my collection. I have a library of cookbooks that I hope to handdown to my daughter in laws and my granddaughters! I am sharing on FB, Twitter and Pinterest!
macliza says
Oh my goodness ! I would love to win this. I have tried and true recipes from so may years of Southern Living magazine that I always get rave reviews about. Simply the best ! I would definetley add them to my collection. Your r
ecipes from Syrup and Biscuits are fabulous too !
Gidget says
I would share with my Mom..
Jan Herrera says
I would keep one and gift my friend with one. She loves cooking as much as I do. I don’t have a twitter account, will be sharing this on facebook, pinterest and G+ ; I am also a cookbook collector. I love to read them and use them. I am the kind of person that when in a town and staying at a hotel, first place I look is the yellow pages for restaurants and other food interests. 🙂
Jan Herrera says
Shared on facebook, pinterest and will be emailing my friends. Can’t access my G+ account (forgot password).
Jill Van Vlack says
I think I would keep the cake book and gift the other one to a friend. Always believe in sharing, and paying it forward, so if I am blessed with winning, I will share that blessing. I get Syrup and Biscuits news letter, I shared on Facebook, and I pinned this to my Pinterest page and put it under my Syrup& Biscuits section
nettiemoore11 says
I would keep them all to myself! Nettie <3
charlene ryals says
I collect cookbooks of any kind.I have at least 500 in the collection and still adding.any ethnic recipe .I w9ulf love to add this one.I have books that go back to the 40 and.50.from Disney to cajun .love your post.
Cheryl Bomar says
I would keep them for myself!! I love to cook for my family!! Hope I win!! Thank you and goodluck to all who enter!!!
Georgene Bridges says
I LOVE Southern Living Cookbooks and will treasure them always in my cookbook collection.
Bill Logan says
I would keep them
kelly Mahoney says
Your recipes are great and my kids and husband love them. I can’t wait for the contest to start. 🙂
Elizabeth Gary says
I would keep the. I love southern Living… Cookbooks and Magazines.
Dione Willis says
Southern Living is a must have for any southern cook! I have several of the hardback annuals and would keep the cookbooks for myself if I won. I have shared the contest on Facebook and reprinted on Pinterest. I have also signed up for the newsletter and look forward to receiving them!
Randi Thomason says
I’d keep them lol, I might share a few of the recipes though 😉
Christy Claus says
I would keep them for my collection… might see if my daughter would want the Cakes since she is turning into a better cook than her Mama.
Donna Stuebing says
I love cookbooks, and seek them out at flea markets and thrift stores. The internet is great for some things, but when the electricity goes out and you have to save the battery on your phone, I turn to my cookbooks. I have a gas stove, and i have never not been able to cook. We go up the mountains and you don’t have internet service, so a book is your only source. When we are in the mountians I try new recipes because if the family doesn’t like them they have to eat them anyway, there isn’t a McDonald’s for miles around or over the next mountain top. I would love to receive both these books, and keep them for myself. They will be passed down to my sons when I can no longer use them. They have a love for cooking, good thing cause the girls they have dated don’t know how. When 1 was in college he would only let his girlfriend do dishes, then upgraded her to make a salad, but these boys of mine do all the cooking. He even made a six foot cake for his girlfriend for her birthday, cut it out, gave her a ponytail, iced and decorated it, wow was it cute. I didn’t know he had this much talent. These books would truly be an heirloom for our family, and I would be proud to be your winner!!!
Kathy Thomas says
Have pinned, shared on Facebook and these books would become part of my collection!
Wanda Fulkerson says
I would keep the books. I love Southern cookbooks and would not be able to part with them. Would loan to my BFF, but would get them back for my collection. Thanks for the good recipes, Hope I win.
Kay Little says
I am thrilled to see this cookbook on a giveaway…I have had my eye it ever since it came out! Can’t wait to get my hands on one….thank you for the consideration!
Pat says
Would keep for my collection.