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Storied Goods Cinnamon Vanilla Sugar Cubes
Made from pure cane sugar and infused with cinnamon, clove, and pure vanilla extract, these Sugar Cubes pair perfectly with a hot cup of coffee or your favorite coffee flavored cocktail.
$16.00
Georgia Grinders Cinnamon Vanilla Pecan-Peanut Butter
Georgia Grinders' Cinnamon Vanilla Pecan-Peanut Butter is the perfect blend for those with a sweet tooth; you just might go nuts for it. This flavor is handcrafted in small batches using non-GMO Georgia Grown Pecans and Peanuts, with a hint of pure Vanilla Bean and a sprinkle of Cinnamon. Ingredients: Georgia Grown Peanuts, Georgia Grown Pecans, Vanilla Bean, Cinnamon, Kosher Sea Salt.
$13.00
Edisto Gold Honey Vanilla Infused Raw Honey
Edisto Gold Honey's raw, unfiltered honey is mixed with the flavorful twist of natural vanilla. Each Vanilla Honey jar is harvested from hives on the Edisto River. Available in 8-ounce jar. Ingredients: raw honey, vanilla powder. Put on biscuits, in coffee, or eat it by the spoonful. Do not feed honey products to infants under one year of age.
$15.00
Daysie Madagascar Vanilla Syrup (3-Pack)
Daysie's Madagascar Vanilla Syrup is crafted with the highest quality organic ingredients to provide a flavor that has all of that classical vanilla taste. All of Daysie's syrups are gluten free, non-gmo, and dairy free.
$46.00
Oliver Pluff and Co Bourbon Vanilla Coffee Tin
Bourbon Vanilla Ground Coffee in a Signature Coffee Tin 5 ounces of roasted ground Colombian Supremo coffee beans with bourbon vanilla flavoring. Colombian beans yield a bold brew that serves as a rich coffee base for a wide variety of flavored coffee blends! Roast Date: Always freshly roasted at the time of your order.
$18.00
Bourbon Barrel Foods Bourbon Barrel Aged Madagascar Vanilla Extract
Try Bourbon Barrel Aged Madagascar Vanilla Extract from Bourbon Barrel Foods for all baking needs. The vanilla extract is aged in bourbon barrels that are directly from Kentucky’s best distilleries. Aging in the white oak barrels results in a flavor that is rich, sweet, and aromatic in vanilla with a hint of bourbon. The best part is that it reflects some Southern heritage and charm of the Bluegrass State. Bourbon Barrel Aged Madagascar Vanilla Extract is a great addition to your baking shelf’s ingredients. Use it to liven up the classic pecan pie with a rich vanilla to compliment the savory pecans. Don’t forget to add some whipped cream to pies and desserts. This vanilla extract will add a hint of bourbon to the fluffy treat to make a delectable topping for anything. Or, just eat it off the spoon…yummy! Put a dash into the holiday eggnog to sip and get a taste of Kentucky’s bourbons. Bourbon Barrel Aged Madagascar Vanilla Extract from Bourbon Barrel Foods is one of many products they create that makes a great gift. All items are handmade in Louisville, Kentucky, and infuse bourbon essence in some way. Why? Because Bourbon Barrel Foods wants you to be able to “Eat Your Bourbon.” Take the spirits drink out of the glass and put it onto your plate with the famous Bluegrass Soy Sauce and Bourbon Smoked Sea Salt. Or, read recipes from the “Eat Your Bourbon” cookbook where owner Matt Jamie shares some of his favorite ideas from breakfast to dessert to drinks.
$30.00
Raven's Nest Blackberry Jalapeno Jam
An irresistible blend of handpicked, ripe blackberries with a touch of jalapeno heat. Enjoy this timeless classic over cream cheese, baked brie, vanilla ice cream, steak and salmon - or swirl into lemonades or cocktails.
$11.00
Bourbon Barrel Foods Breakfast Bundle
This exclusive bundle includes: Blueberry Bourbon and Cardamom Jam (x1) Bourbon Barrel Aged Maple Syrup (x1) Bourbon Barrel Aged Madagascar Vanilla Extract (x1) Black Raspberry Jam (x1)
$85.00
Everling Coastal Farm Chocolate Dark Balsamic Vinegar
If you love chocolate, then this balsamic is for you! It is exceptional over desserts, in fruit salads over apples, bananas and strawberries as well as drizzled or brushed over steak or pork after grilling. Apple pie or pound cake a-la-mode with vanilla ice cream and Chocolate Dark Balsamic drizzled over is extraordinary.
$22.00
Food for the Southern Soul Charleston Favorites Praline Pecans
Add a little sweet Southern flair to your recipes with Charleston Favorites Praline Pecans that have been candied in brown sugar and vanilla and then dusted with powdered sugar. Praline Pecans make a delicious, sweet addition to your favorite dishes or snacks. Made by Food for the Southern Soul
$10.00
Ella's Popcorn Maple Spice
Rich, dark, delicious maple, and crunchy popcorn infused with a cayenne kick; Ella's Maple Spice popcorn is the finest fireside snack. The hints of caramel and vanilla are out of this world.
$16.99
Rainbow Trout Kitchen Classic Granola (16 oz)
Rainbow Trout Kitchen's Classic Granola is handmade in small batches using a blend of whole grain oats, almonds, madagascar vanilla, locally sourced Southern clover honey and cinnamon in our their small commercial bakery in Richmond, Virginia. 16 oz. bag All natural ingredients
$15.00
Edisto Gold Honey Custom Gold Honey (3-Pack)
Mix and match a set of three flavors of Edisto Gold Honey that is harvested from the Lowcountry shores. Give the sweetest gifts of honey and happiness or stock up. Includes 8-ounce jar of two flavored honey and 11-ounce jar of All-Natural Honey. Flavor options: Lavender, Vanilla, and Pumpkin-Spice. During checkout, add a note telling us which two flavors you'd like us to include.
$34.00
Marketplace Books The Southern Baking Cookbook: 60 Comforting Recipes Full of Down-South Flavor
Author: Jenn DavisRustic Treats That Taste Like HomeNorth Carolina native and award-winning Two Cups Flour blogger Jenn Davis knows the key to Southern baking--think fresh fruit, real sugar and full-fat buttermilk. And with this standout book, anyone, anywhere can experience some down-south magic. Jenn blends her Southern sensibilities with a unique approach to flavor, reimagining crowd-pleasing classics with a twist. You'll learn to make fluffy Blueberry Buttermilk Malt Pancakes and Mountain Molasses Cornbread, Pumpkin and Sweet Potato Pie and Chorizo-Jalape o Scones. Plus, these easy-to-follow recipes feature must-have tips for mastering pie crust, layer cakes, cookie dough, quick breads and more. Impress your friends and family with festive Vanilla-Bourbon Marshmallows or a citrusy Sunshine Pie passed down for generations. Jenn's creative use of everyday ingredients and clear, step-by-step instructions make each treat perfect for beginner bakers and pastry pros alike. No matter where you live, these sweet and savory bakes will bring a touch of Southern comfort to your kitchen About the AuthorJenn Davis is the photographer, food stylist and recipe developer behind the blog Two Cups Flour. She was a Saveur Best Blog Photography winner and Best Baking Blog finalist. Her work has been featured by the Food Network, Bake from Scratch, feedfeed and Where Women Cook, among others. She lives in Louisville, Kentucky.
$25.00
Bourbon Barrel Foods Black Raspberry Jam
Bourbon Barrel Foods Black Raspberry Jam is jam-packed with flavors of sweetness and fruit. This is made with simple ingredients: hand-picked black raspberries from Friends Drift Inn, sugar, lemon juice, and a hint of vanilla extract. This jam is great for breakfast foods like pancakes, toast, and biscuits. Use it in desserts as a topping for cheesecake, ice cream, and other pastries. The Black Raspberry Jam comes from Bourbon Barrel Foods partnering with Joyce and Charlie Pinson of Friends Drift Inn in Pikeville, Kentucky, to bring a delicious spread to your table. Friends Drift Inn is a family business on the mission of “Growing a Good Life in Appalachia” with their organic products. The farm’s name comes from Joyce Pinson’s grandparents' diner where they believed in growing their own vegetables and orchards to use fresh ingredients in their food. Though closed in the 1960s, Pinson is continuing her grandparents mission of good food and sharing the Appalachian spirit with Friends Drift Inn. The Pinsons run a twelve-acre farm that grows organic food that brings friends and families together. Be sure to also try Bourbon Barrel Foods Blueberry Bourbon & Cardamom Jam, also from Friends Drift Inn. Bourbon Barrel has a wide selection of gourmet products that work as gifts for all the chefs, grillers, and bakers you know. Try the famous Bluegrass Soy Sauce, mouthwatering Bourbon Smoked Pepper Bacon, or the aromatic Bourbon Barrel Aged Madagascar Vanilla Extract. All items have bourbon infused in some way, so you can taste some of the finest bourbons Kentucky distilleries have to offer.
$17.00
AR's Hot Southern Honey AR’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Hot Southern Honey
Winner of Virginia Living’s 2018 Made in Virginia award. AR’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Hot-Hot Southern Honey is the world’s first-ever spicy honey aged in repurposed bourbon barrels in collaboration with VA based, Ironclad Distillery. It begins with a blend of sweet clover, wildflower honeys, and extra-spicy habanero peppers before spending three months aging in charred white oak bourbon barrels. The final product imbues AR’s hallmark sweet and hot honey with powerful notes of bourbon, caramel, chocolate, and vanilla. Serve AR’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Hot-Hot Southern Honey with charcuterie or drizzle it over ice cream for an unmatched sweet heat. Say goodbye to pancake syrup too, because this serves as a perfect alternative and will surely spice up your breakfast!
$22.00
Bourbon Barrel Foods Bourbon Smoked Soy Sauce
Bourbon Smoked Soy Sauce is an intense sauce that is rich in flavors of smoke, salt, and a hint of bourbon. Bourbon Barrel Foods took their signature Bluegrass Soy Sauce and slow-smoked it again using white oak barrel staves–wooden planks of the barrel–that are repurposed from distilleries across Kentucky. Repurposing these barrels infuses the soy sauce with some of the finest Kentucky bourbons. Umami is soaked in the sauce to add the delicious saltiness that pairs well with the smoke. This process results in a more intense, complex tang of soy sauce. The Bourbon Smoked Soy Sauce is so intense that a dropper is recommended for serving control. Add a few drops to sushi, soups, noodles, and more as a finishing sauce for a dash of liquid goodness. Bourbon Smoked Soy Sauce and all other Bourbon Barrel Foods goods are made in Louisville, Kentucky. The company is passionate about finding ways to infuse bourbon and some Kentucky pride into their products. Owner and founder Matt Jamie shares all kinds of ways to do so in his cookbook Eat Your Bourbon (Culinary Publishing) that uses bourbon in a variety of ways to bring the spirit to the plate. It’s perfect for all levels of chef, offering all kinds of recipes for any meal and adult beverage. Bourbon Barrel Foods collection has great gifts for all the chefs, grillers, mixologists, and bakers. In addition to their Bourbon Smoked Soy Sauce, they have something for everyone from their Bourbon Barrel Aged Madagascar Vanilla Extract to Barreled Aged & Bourbon Smoked Bloody Mary Mix to Bourbon Barrel Foods Bourbon Smoked Sea Salt.
$10.00
Food for the Southern Soul Charleston Favorites Benne Wafers
Forget everything that you think you know about delicious cookies and meet the quintessential Charleston Benne Wafer and the city’s signature sweet treat. There are few things that reflect the history of the city more than this simple cookie. Nix the chocolate chips and put away the vanilla extract. The Benne Wafer relies on tasty toasted sesame seeds for a distinct flavor that is all its own. There is a long culinary history in Charleston for this unique, crunchy, bite that you have to stop yourself from eating the whole container in one sitting. The height resembles that of a thin cracker and makes for the perfect vessel for other southern treats to rest on. You can eat them by themselves, serve them piled high with pimento cheese and chicken salad as an appetizer, or get creative and make bite-sized ice cream sandwiches for an unforgettable dessert in the summer! Incorporated into a snack that is either savory, sweet, or both, these wafers fit the bill and your guests won’t forget it. You will never get enough of this so make sure you get Charleston Benne Wafers 4 Pack for your supplies.Benne Wafers have been unique to the Lowcountry since the rich agricultural region was colonized in the 17th century. Benne — the Bantu word for sesame — was brought across the Atlantic from Africa and planted and cultivated extensively throughout the South on farms and plantations. Although a countless number of Lowcountry recipes and iconic dishes call for this nutty seed raw or toasted, none of them are as widely loved or recognized as the iconic Benne Wafer. Packaging: 6-ounce clear tub.
$14.00
Marketplace Books For the Love of the South: Recipes and Stories from My Southern Kitchen
Author: Amber WilsonNamed by Garden & Gun as one of the best books of 2018, For the Love of the South captures the essence of Southern culture--a deep devotion to family, friends, and food--in a charming cookbook featuring delicious, comforting recipes, her recollections of growing up on the bayous of Louisiana, and more than 100 full-color and black-and-white photographs.Amber Wilson's popular blog, For the Love of the South, reflects the generosity, cordiality, and sense of tradition that are the heart of Southern culture. In her engaging posts, she shares personal, entertaining stories about her childhood in the deep South, pays tribute to her heritage, and presents mouthwatering recipes that showcase the best of the region's cooking, accompanied by gorgeous photos.In this first book, drawn from her popular website, she brings together 100 delectable, accessible, and easy-to-make recipes for Southern classics, and mixes them with delightful family anecdotes, which convey her love and respect for her roots. A terrific cook and captivating writer, Amber is also an accomplished photographer. For the Love of the South showcases 100 of her pictures--both black-and-white and color images of ingredient prep and finished dishes, as well as photos that evoke quintessential Southern life.No matter where in the country you live, no matter if you've barely used a stove or are an old hand around the kitchen, Amber teaches you how to master a host of Southern dishes, from starters to desserts. The recipes use inexpensive, readily available ingredients and come with instructive, encouraging directions. Learn to make a roux, perfect the popover, fry okra, lattice a piecrust, and create irresistible gumbos and jambalayas like a true Southerner. From Pain Perdu, Pimento Hushpuppies, Corn Bisque, and Spicy Oven-Roasted Okra to Tomato and Bacon Sandwich with Chipotle Mayonnaise, Nashville Hot Chicken, Cajun Jambalaya, and Bacon-Latticed Apple Pie, there's something tasty for everyone.Amber offers a pantry-full of time- and money-saving kitchen tips--from storing and freezing bacon to prolonging fresh berries in the fridge, seasoning cast-iron skillets, and making vanilla extract--and provides helpful do-ahead and leftover-saving tips for many recipes as well.Grab a chair, sit down for a spell, and enjoy a taste of Southern life and food with For the Love of the South.About the AuthorWilson, Amber: - Amber Wilson is a self-taught home cook with an insatiable desire to honor the culinary culture of the South as well as to create new dishes. Once on a career path in science and offered a job at NASA, she decided to change course and start her blog, For the Love of the South. An homage to her Southern roots, the blog was a finalist in Saveur's Best Food Blog Awards and was one of PBS's Best Food Blogs. Wilson was one of Southern Living's "30 Bloggers You Should Be Following." She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, Michael.
$44.00
Marketplace Books Beyond Gumbo: Creole Fusion Food from the Atlantic Rim
Author: Jessica B. HarrisFor most Americans, Creole cooking is permanently and exclusively linked to the city of New Orleans. But Creole food is more than the deep, rich flavors of Louisiana gumbo. In reality, its range encompasses foods spread across the Atlantic rim. From Haiti to Brazil to Barbados, Creole cooking is the original fusion food, where African and European and Caribbean cuisine came together in the Americas. In Beyond Gumbo, culinary historian and critically acclaimed cookbook author Jessica B. Harris has brought together 150 of these vibrant recipes from across the Americas, accompanied by cultural and historical anecdotes and illustrated with beautiful antique postcards. Creole cuisine incorporates many elements, including composed rice dishes, abundant hot sauces, dumplings and fritters, and the abundant use of fresh vegetables and local seafood. In Creole cuisine you might find vanilla borrowed from the Mexican Aztecs combined with rice grown using African methods and cooked using European techniques to produce a rice pudding that is uniquely Creole. Harris uses ingredients available in most grocery stores and by mail order that will allow any home cook to re-create favorite dishes from numerous countries. From Puerto Rico's tangy lechon asado to Charleston's Red Rice, from Jamaica, New York, to Jamaica, West Indies, Harris discovers the secrets of this true fusion cuisine. Mouthwatering recipes such as Corn Stew from Costa Rica, Aztec Corn Soup from Mexico, Scallop Cebiche from Peru, Baxter's Road Fried Chicken from Barbados, Roast Leg of Pork from Puerto Rico, Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Pineapple from the United States, and six different gumbo recipes will lead you to the kitchen again and again. Sweets and confections are an essential part of Creole cooking, and Harris includes delectable dessert recipes such as Lemon-Pecan Pound Cake from the United States, Three-Milk Flan from Costa Rica, Rice Fritters from New Orleans, and Rum Sauce from Barbados. To complete the fusion experience, sample drink recipes such as Banana Punch from Barbados and Lemon Verbena Iced Tea from New Orleans. Tastes that are as bright as tropical sunshine are hallmarks of this international cooking of the Creole world. With a comprehensive glossary of ingredients and lists of mail-order sources, Beyond Gumbo will transport you to kitchens throughout the Americas and take you on a culinary journey to the roots of Creole cuisineAbout the AuthorHarris, Jessica B.: - Jessica B. Harris holds a PhD from NYU, teaches English at Queens College, and lectures internationally. The author of the memoir My Soul Looks Back as well as twelve cookbooks, her articles have appeared in Vogue, Food & Wine, Essence, and The New Yorker, among other publications; she has made numerous television and radio appearances and has been profiled in The New York Times. Considered one of the preeminent scholars of the food of the African Diaspora, Harris has been inducted into the James Beard Who's Who in Food and Beverage in America, received an honorary doctorate from Johnson & Wales University and recently helped the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture to conceptualize its cafeteria.
$30.00
Cinnamon Vanilla Sugar Cubes
Cinnamon Vanilla Pecan-Peanut Butter
Vanilla Infused Raw Honey
Madagascar Vanilla Syrup (3-Pack)
Bourbon Vanilla Coffee Tin
Bourbon Barrel Aged Madagascar Vanilla Extract
Blackberry Jalapeno Jam
Breakfast Bundle
Chocolate Dark Balsamic Vinegar
Charleston Favorites Praline Pecans
Maple Spice
Classic Granola (16 oz)
Custom Gold Honey (3-Pack)
The Southern Baking Cookbook: 60 Comforting Recipes Full of Down-South Flavor
Black Raspberry Jam
AR’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Hot Southern Honey
Bourbon Smoked Soy Sauce
Charleston Favorites Benne Wafers
For the Love of the South: Recipes and Stories from My Southern Kitchen
Beyond Gumbo: Creole Fusion Food from the Atlantic Rim
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