1966 Lard Fried Chicken with fried biscuits and gravy.

Published 2024-08-04
DO YOU REMEMBER that good old southern cooking?
When I was growing up, my granny was my favorite cook. My mama was also a fantastic cook, but there was just something about being in granny’s kitchen. We all gathered around the table when we went to her house. I have made it easy for you to learn how to cook like my granny and mama did with cooking tutorials for every recipe in our cookbooks. You can see how to order these by visiting us on our website. Oh, and no difficult-to-find or crazy ingredients! Just simple ingredients and delicious food. I am a Southern girl born and raised in Collard Valley in Polk County, Georgia. We went to church on Sunday, school during the week, and the grocery store on Friday, and that was our life: no vacations, no camping, just plain old southern country people.
If you learn to cook like my mama and granny, you will become one of the best Southern cooks. Thank you so much for being a part of this dream of mine.
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All Comments (21)
  • turn the settings to 1080p for a great clear picture ya'll. Thanks for watching!!
  • Always love your videos Tammy. Really love old fashioned country cooking and you are a great teacher in showing how to make cakes. As I've gotten older(67), I've grown more patient and am ready to dive into baking more. I also really love your unpretentious nature.
  • @caNwa50
    I really like watching y'all making old time recipes and tasting them for the first time. I love your show. You are real people. ❤
  • I was born in collinsville Illinois in 1954 & my grandma made anise cookies with lard at Christmas time & the grandkids would icing them I make them every year & I think lard makes the cookies taste better love you both bless you & the family 🙏🏻🇺🇸✝️
  • @kimlhelzy
    My Granny made fried chicken with Lard and made fried biscuits. I am 61 yrs old. I will make my husband fried chicken with Lard one time a year on his birthday.
  • @sgj428
    My grandmother fried with lard. So good! Then would cut potatoes and fry them. Great crunchy pieces on the potatoes. It was my favorite meal she made. Great memories!
  • My Mother cooked with lard when I was growing up and the chicken was always delicious. But I have never had a fried biscuit? I will try the some day. I and 75 yrs old and I always watch your show I enjoy it and I have learned some things as well. I am from Glasgow Ky.
  • Yes Tammy I grew up on a hog farm my self till I was 15 years old ate our own homemade sausage and bacon crackling corn bread was a bomb we also had fried biscuits but it was in the morning for breakfast and yes I still use lard to fry my chicken and I’m 72 years old my oldest daughter was also born in 69 my baby was 1971 and I’m writing you to day from Gilmer Texas and I love your videos oh yes hi Chris y’all have a great day
  • I’m from Winter Park FL. My Grandmother and great grandmother used lard. Mama made the best fried chicken I Ever ate, and she fried it in bacon grease mixed with about a Tbsp. Of Crisco. She used cast iron fry pans and all purpose flour, so they had a thin and light crispy crust. I’ve been trying to match hers for years, but I’ve never made it exactly like hers!😒 Yours looks absolutely amazing!❤😊😊😊
  • @debragreen7272
    Lard is the best! And the biscuit with honey and butter mixed! Sublime!!! Im older than you too and that is what we had! It was too hot in Texas for the oven during the day! My granny cut the biscuit in half before she fried it! We ate 1 with gravy on potato, chicken and roll! Then the last biscuit we put butter on plate and covered it in honey! Next dip the biscuit into the honey n butter oh my!! My husband is 74 and I'm 71. My Granny died in her late 80s! My mother-law cooked the same way. They cooked the lard off themself. It was super good.
  • Looks delicious 😋 l never heard of fried biscuits .lm happy to see your fur babies. One of them got a piece of biscuit that fell. 😅
  • "Oh, you can smell that pig." 😂😂 You're funny. I love a good fried chicken. My grandmothers always cooked with lard. Their food was tasty. Love your spontaneous personality.
  • Love this old fashion dinner. More delicious meals like this one please
  • @readytogo3186
    My mama cooked with lard all her life; made biscuits with it, too. We all lived to a ripe old age. Mama was 95 when she died.
  • We raised hogs and rendered the lard in a huge wash pot. Fried with lard. Made biscuits with lard. Made real honest to goodness cracklings. Pure country cooking.
  • I love cooking the old ways! Do more this way. I collect cookbooks and have a lot of very old ones.❤