Trisha's Southern Kitchen - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Karri-Oke
Trisha and her friend Karri grill up Karri's Marinated Steak for a classic dinner menu that also features Twice-Baked Potatoes, Tossed Salad With Raspberry Vinaigrette and Zucchini Saute before hitting the town for some costumed karaoke.

Graduation Picnic
It's a family get-together to celebrate the graduations of Trisha's niece and nephew. Aunt T gets the kids in the kitchen to whip up Broccoli Salad, Pimento Cheese Spread, Cheese-Stuffed Burgers and Cold Oven Pound Cake With Fruit Compote, all perfect picnic dishes in other of the big day.

Staycation
Trisha and her agent and friend Julie Colbert are making a vacation at home, with a menu featuring some of their international favorites: Avocado Salsa, Pad Thai, Hawaiian Fruit Salad and Old Yeller Cocktail.

Guy Food
Garth's friends Chris and Joe are giving Trisha some help around the ranch, so she recruits their help in cooking up some "manly" food. The Pulled Pork Sandwiches, Baked Bean Casserole and Sweet Potato Salad are just what they needed after a hard day's work. The day ends with a group campfire and Samoa S'mores.

Z-Girls
After a tough workout, Trisha and her Zumba friends get together for a Latin-themed feast. Trisha's instructors become the students in her kitchen, where they help her put together Lory's Ranchera Salsa, Chicken Tortilla Casserole, Cheater Beans and Frozen Sangaritas.

Poker Night
It's ladies night at Trisha's house. Her friends Kim and Lisa come over to make some finger-friendly party food -- Meatballs, Cheeseboat, Spicy Edamame Hummus and a Lipstick Mandarin Cocktail -- to enjoy while playing poker.

Movie Night
Trisha, along with her sister Beth and friend Karri, prepare a feast in homage to their favorite movie, Steel Magnolias. Taking their menu from food found in the film, they make Jalapeno Poppers, Low Country Boil and Red Velvet Cake with Grey Cream Cheese Frosting.

Weeknight Suppers
Trisha gives her busy mom friend some great recipes for weeknight suppers: Pork Chops and Rice, Green Beans and Tomatoes and Lemon Squares.

All About Me
Usually Trisha cooks for friends and family, but today she and her sister Beth are making Trisha's favorites. On the menu are Trisha's Easy Thousand Island Dressing, Creamed Beef on Toast and Old-Fashioned Strawberry Shortcake.

Family Recipes
Trisha and her sister Beth reminisce about their earliest and fondest food memories, and cook a few of their favorite foods from childhood, like Gwen's Potato Beef Casserole, Collard Greens and Iced Italian Cream Cake.

Rainy Day Food
Trisha spends the day indoors, making slow-cooked comfort foods with one of her oldest and dearest friends, Gail. The perfect menu for the day starts with Rainy Day Chicken and Rice Soup and Meatloaf and ends with Sour Cream Coffee Cake.

Breakfast for Supper
Trisha and her friend Donna make some easy to assemble breakfast dishes, that are hearty enough for dinner. The girls prep Breakfast Sausage Casserole, Beth's Hash Brown Potato Casserole, Pecan Pie Muffins and Grapefruit Pineapple Bellini in their pajamas!

Class Reunion
In celebration of their class reunion, Trisha and her college roommates Beth and Donna are making Marinated Vegetable Salad, Chicken Piccata, Brownie Batter Cookies and Tickled Punch to enjoy while reminiscing with the rest of their college friends.
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