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Sorrel (rosella flower) jam

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is also called Florida cranberry, red sorrel, or Jamaica sorrel. The part of the plant that is edible are the calyces of the roselle flower which can be used to make a variety of jams, sauces, and teas.<br /> Find more information about <a href="http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/edibles/vegetables/roselle.html" target="_blank"><strong>sorrel</strong></a> and its uses at the University of Florida Institute of Food &amp; Agricultural Sciences.</p> <p>The pectin in the recipe is obtained from boiling the interior buds of the rosella flowers. It is thus possible to make rosella jam with nothing but rosella buds and sugar. The pods have should be green as this indicates pectin is present.</p>
Source: Olive & Mango blog
Servings: 2-3 medium sized jars
Ingredient keywords: sorrel
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Sorrel (Roselle) "Florida Cranberry" Sauce

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>Cranberries don&#8217;t produce well in our climate &#8211; and we don&#8217;t have a convenient bog to grow them in. For a Thanksgiving alternative that we can grow ourselves, we&#8217;re making sauce with Red Roselle flowers (sorrel) also called Florida cranberry. It&#8217;s fleshy, bright red cup-like structure contains the plant&#8217;s seeds and is called a calyx. The color and tart taste of the calyces makes them a good replacement for cranberries.</p> <p>Remove the green seed pod from the bottom by cutting along the base of the calyx and splitting the side and pulling the whole green pod out. Wash the calyces, and you are ready to go.</p>
Source: Southern Exposure Seed Exchange newsletter Nov 2011
Servings: 12-20
Ingredient keywords: sorrel, water, sugar, cinnamon, lemon
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Sour Cream Corn Bread

From Augusta Locally Grown

<p>This is the corn bread you may have sampled at the Freeman&#8217;s Mill tent at the Riverwood Local Fest! It is easy to make, leftovers can be frozen and re-heated, and it turns out moist and delicious every time!</p>
Source: Paula Freeman - Freeman's Mill
Servings: 12-16 servings
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Sour Cream Cornbread

From Augusta Locally Grown

<p>This is delicious cornbread. Great to dip in the &#8220;pot liquor&#8221; when you cook your favorite greens! Or try it with some of Southern Swiss Dairy&#8217;s fresh salted butter!</p>
Source: Paula Freeman
Servings: 12
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Sour Cream Wheat Biscuits

From Augusta Locally Grown

<p>These delicious biscuits can be made with Freeman&#8217;s Mill wheat flour!</p> Vegetarian!
Source: adapted from the ABWA cookbook
Servings: 6 large biscuits or 12 small biscuits
Ingredient keywords: wheat, butter, baking, salt, sour
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Southern Cooked Collards

From Stones River Market

<p>You can also use this recipe for making poke sallet, but substitute ham hock for the bacon. Start with a large pot, but the collards will cook down quickly.</p>
Source: Southern Cookbook by Tammy Algood
Servings: 8 to 10 servings
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Southern Italian Pasta

From Farm Where Life is Good

<p>We spent way too much time down in Rochester one year and became very familiar with an Italian restaurant down there, Victoria&#8217;s. Highly recommended. They have a southern Italian pasta that is out of this world&#8212; tho can&#8217;t remember the name! <span class="caps">BUT</span>! It is easy to toss together at home.</p>
Source: Reverse engineered from Victoria's restaurant in Rochester, MN
Servings: 2-5
Ingredient keywords: pasta, oil, onion, pepper, zucchini, squash, mushroom, olive, garlic, parsley, oregano, basil, thyme, salt
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Southern Wilted Lettuce Recipe with Hot Bacon Dressing

From Foothills Market

<p>If your family has Southern roots, this dish was probably a staple on your grandmother&#8217;s table. But a search on the internet also mentions the dish may have originated with German immigrants or even with Italian cooks. Whatever the beginning, this combination of fresh greens and bacon grease is delicious. Don&#8217;t let the words &#8220;bacon grease&#8221; scare you away &#8211; a serving of this salad has only 32 calories!</p>
Source: The Spruce Eats (https://www.thespruceeats.com/sandys-wilted-lettuce-with-hot-bacon-dressing-3061232)
Servings: 4-6 servings
Ingredient keywords: bacon, lettuce, onions, bacon, radishes
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Southern-Style Collard Greens

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>A classic southern side dish that can be made with ingredients from Market2Go. Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: thespruceeats.com
Servings: 6
Ingredient keywords: collard, hock, onion
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Southwest Salmon Salad

From Statesboro Market2Go

<p>This super seafood salad is full of flavor, and is packed with vegetables, fruits, herbs, and more! Please consider leaving a picture or comment if you decide to try this recipe!</p>
Source: howsweeteats.com (modified slightly)
Servings: 4
Ingredient keywords: salmon, oil, lime, lettuce, seasoning, beans, pepper, avocado, mango, tomato, tomato, corn, onion, cilantro, lime, honey, garlic, cilantro, salt, oil
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