Family and traditions mean a lot to Trisha Yearwood, who shares her favorite family recipes handed down over generations and the unique stories that go with them. From Gwen's Old-Fashioned Potato-Beef Casserole and Jack's Brunswick Stew to Uncle Wilson's Grilled Onions and Coconut Cloud Cake from Trisha's sister Beth and her kids, everyone in Trisha's extended family makes an appearance.
Nobody loves the pregame festivities more than Trisha Yearwood and her friends! Trisha looks back at some of her greatest game day and tailgating recipes and reminisces about a visit to a baseball stadium where she sang the national anthem. Trisha's parking lot menu includes Jalapeno-Stuffed Curly Dogs, Buffalo Pierogies, Baked Chicken Tenders with cheese cracker breading and No-Bake Rocky Road Bars.
Trisha Yearwood often showcases her flair for cooking international dishes, such as when she explained Nashville's connection to ancient Athens and then made Mediterranean Stuffed Collard Greens, her version of Greek stuffed grape leaves with a Southern twist. She also takes on the famous French Beef Bourguignon from Julia Child and creates her own Mexican-themed dishes like Deconstructed Tamales: Trisha's Cheese Grit Cake with Tamale-Style Pulled Pork. Finally, Trisha's husband, Garth Brooks, joins her to help make their memorable first date meal, Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo.
Trisha Yearwood is looking back at her adventures outside her home kitchen, like when she made Taco-Stuffed Potato Skins in a food truck for a construction crew from Habitat for Humanity! She made Mushroom, Asparagus and Pea Risotto after visiting a farm, enjoyed S'mores Fondue while glamping in the backyard and took His and Hers Turkey Meatloaf Sandwiches out to the ranch for lunch with Garth.
No holiday is a bigger deal to Trisha Yearwood than Halloween. She loves costumes and adores making any dish that fits the occasion, from spooky Spider Web Deviled Eggs to sweet Red Candy Apple Slices. Trisha shows off her most-outlandish Halloween costumes and the epic recipes, like pumpkin-shaped Jack-o'-Lantern Stuffed Peppers and Pizza Tentacles, that she's made while dressed up.
A devoted late-sleeper, Trisha Yearwood always gets excited about brunch and making her favorite recipes, like Hot Chicken Biscuits with Mama's White Gravy and Double French Toast, which she whips up with her husband, Garth Brooks. Trisha also makes Muffin Tin Baked Eggs for her backup singers and mixes up a spicy Pickled Okra Bloody Mary when The Kitchen's Jeff Mauro stops by for a visit.
Trisha Yearwood is revisiting her most-comforting and crowd-pleasing Southern recipes, including Country Ham Biscuits and Scallion-Pimento Cheese, Pete's Catfish, Fried Green Tomatoes and her family's special recipe for Eboo's Wild Scuppernong Pie.