Category: Dessert
Pecan Pie from “The Depot at Madame Julia’s” (New Orleans)
I hand-copied this pecan pie recipe years ago on a trip to New Orleans after finding it at a place called The Depot at Madame Julia’s. I’m sharing it here exactly in that spirit: a little slice of travel, a little kitchen lore, and a recipe that still deserves a spot on the table.
Three Holiday Tables in the South: Thanksgiving + Two Christmas Gatherings (Horry & Marion County Traditions)
Three short videos, three family gatherings, and a Southern holiday table rooted in Horry and Marion County, South Carolina—where our family lines have lived for 300+ years.
Autumn Thanksgiving The Air gets Crisp
plate is green uranium glass 100 years old, the fork is sterling It’s around 200 years old or just under, but that German chocolate cake
Sweet Potato Pudding-Euince Tyler Martin-Horry-SC
Aunt Eunice’s sweet potato pudding was more than just a dessert. It was a symbol of love, community, and tradition. Every bite was a reminder of the warmth and comfort of home, the joy of being surrounded by loved ones, and the power of food to bring people together
Nut & Rasian Cake Fronie Ray Tyler 1906-1973
My grandmother’s Nut & Raisin cake was a staple at every family gathering, and everyone would rave about how delicious it was.
Aunt Linda’s Soda Cracker Crust Strawberry Pie
Thinking back on that pie now, I’m grateful for the memories it brings back. It reminds me of happy times spent with my family and the joy that comes from sharing a delicious meal with loved ones. And although I may not be able to enjoy that particular pie again, the memory of it will always hold a special place in my heart.
My Grandmother Elease Sarvis Lane Brasington’s recipes Box..
These are my Grandmothers Elease Sarvis Lane Brasington’s recipes, Birth 26 APR 1921, in South Carolina, Death 9/26/2009 in Horry County, her father was John Sarvis Birth 15 Jun 1883 in South Carolina, United States Death 4 Apr 1953 in buried Cane Branch Baptist Church Cemetery in Allsbrook, South Carolina, I have a “Family photo from 1900 posted” his father was Doctor J. Sarvis Birth 1863 in South Carolina Death 30 Sep 1931 in Bayboro, Horry, South Carolina, United States














