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2. Blueberry Pie Bar. Trisha Yearwood’s recipes, featured on her Food Network TV show, “Trisha’s Southern Kitchen,” are filled with simple pleasures and easy-to-follow instructions.
Blueberry-Lemon Pie Bars Lemons and blueberries go together like spring and sunshine. The crumb topping here is the best part—if you wanted to make extra, we won't tell. 😉
2. Blueberry Cobbler. Blueberry cobbler is a classic, and for good reason. Topped with a couple of dollops of vanilla ice cream, this stuff will send your tastebuds straight to heaven.
Yearwood was born in Monticello, Georgia, the daughter of schoolteacher Gwendolyn Yearwood and local banker Jack Howard Yearwood. [3] Trisha Yearwood's ancestors came to North America from England during the colonial era. [4] From an early age, she was passionate about music and participated in various music events held by her school and community.
Yearwood's recipe called for either canned or roasted and peeled sweet potatoes, sugar, eggs, butter, milk, vanilla extract, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, and homemade or store-bought pie crust.
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Because we don't live near Nashville, we're going to have to rely on her recipes, which isn't a bad thing. Her show aired from 2012 til 2022, so luckily we have a a lot of inspiration to draw from ...
HEAT oven to 350ºF. LINE 13x9-inch pan with foil, with ends of foil extending over sides. Microwave butter in large microwaveable bowl on HIGH 1 to 1-1/2 min. or until melted.