Trisha's Southern Kitchen - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Weekend Breakfast
Today Trisha Yearwood invites her friends Julie and Mandy over for a special weekend breakfast. Julie arrives early to help prepare the ultimate breakfast spread of Bacon Waffles with Maple Syrup, an Asparagus Frittata, Lemon Blueberry Bread, and fun Cinnamon Cereal Cocktail.

Comfort to the Max
Trisha Yearwood brings comfort to the next level, as she and her sister, Beth, cook up some of their most indulgent comfort food dishes; like Cornbread Salad with Buttermilk Chive Dressing, Cowboy Lasagna, and Venita's Chocolate Chip Cookies. After the food is prepared, they change into their pajamas and hop back into bed to eat this incredible feast, creating the ultimate day of comfort.

Knockout Dishes
Trisha Yearwood and her sister, Beth, make a hearty Italian feast to refuel after a sisterly sparring session at the boxing gym. On the menu are Penne with Spicy Sausage Sauce, Garlic Bread, and Orange and Almond Biscotti for dessert. Trisha's also mixing up a special cocktail she calls Knockout Punch.

Mother's Day
Trisha honors her sister, Beth, by preparing a special meal full of Beth's personal favorites like Maple-Glazed Salmon, Potato Casserole, Roasted Broccoli and Carrots with Carrot-Top Pesto, and Apple and Chocolate Cake, while Beth enjoys the day off doing some of her favorite activities. Throughout the day, Trisha surprises Beth with special gifts from each of her children, including a surprise visit from her son Kyle!

Feel-Good Food
Trisha and her friend Allie cook up a hearty, and good-for-you, meal of Kale and Chorizo Soup, Smashed Sweet Pea Burgers with a side of Cold Cucumber Salad, and Baked Apples for dessert. It's the perfect meal to help them ease back into their everyday healthy eating habits.

Nashville Memories
Trisha prepares make-ahead dishes Chicken Broccoli Casserole and French Coconut Pie before heading down to one of her old Nashville stomping grounds, to perform a special duet with her songwriter friend, Karyn Rochelle. After the gig, Karyn returns to the house with Trisha, and together they make a salad of Mixed Greens with Roasted Cherry Tomatoes and Fried Goat Cheese Croutons and relax and reminisce over their delicious home-cooked meal.

Family Grilling and Chilling
Trisha's brother-in-law and his wife are coming over to share some favorite family grilling recipes like Mike's Pork Candy, Mary's Baked Beans, In the Husk Grilled Corn on the Cob, and Trisha's Grilled Pineapple served with ice cream and a warm apricot sauce.

Record Release Party
Trisha Yearwood is releasing a special limited-edition record to help raise money to find a cure for women's cancers, and is hosting a release party to commemorate the event. She's serving up an array of scrumptious finger foods, like Mini Sausage Cheddar Biscuits, Chicken Salad with Fruit in Lettuce Cups and Vanilla Cupcakes with Peanut Butter Frosting. At the party, she will perform a special song from the record.

Our Guys' Favorites!
In honor of the amazing men and fathers in their lives, Trisha Yearwood and her sister, Beth, cook up a few of their favorite dishes, including their daddy's Biscuits and Sausage Gravy, Garth's personal creation, Taco Pizza, and for Beth's husband, John, German Chocolate Cake with Butterscotch Frosting.

Glenda's Birthday Costume Party
The only person who loves a costume party more than Trisha Yearwood is her friend Glenda. To celebrate Glenda's birthday, she and Trisha are cooking up a few dressed-up party food dishes for their special costume party. On the menu: Warm Feta Artichoke Dip, Shrimp Croquettes with Green Peas, and Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Bars.

Impromptu Get-Together
Trisha Yearwood's friend, singer/songwriter Sunny Sweeney, is in town, so Trisha decides to throw an impromptu get-together. Trisha whips up a quick and easy summer menu of Roasted Red Pepper Hummus, Cucumber Bites, Pulled Chicken Sandwiches with Spicy Slaw, and a refreshing Grape Salad. Sunny joins Trisha in the kitchen, and later the two sing a duet for their friend Mandy.
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