 
Charleston, South Carolina (Episode #9)
Taste of Life shares with viewers an 18th
century photograph brought to lifeóCharleston, South Carolina. It
is a city whose spirit and Southern gallantry is reflected in it's
fine dining like that found at Magnolia's Restaurant. Executive
Chef, Donald Barickman prepares his signature dish, one which brought
grits back to the American dinner table: spicy shrimp and sausage
and tasso gravy over creamy white grits. Finally, Taste of Life
will visit The Gullah Gourmet, a specialty food manufacturer that
shares her unique culture and language by offering delicious, simple-to-prepare
gourmet Gullah meals in creative and playful packages.
Magnolia
Taste of Life's Fine Dining experience in Charleston
is Magnolia's, a restaurant that has found that perfect blend
of classical and contemporary, making it a favourite stop for
a New American version of low country cuisine. Magnolia's is located
at 185 East Bay Street on Lodge Alley, in the heart of historic
Charleston's oldest district. Traditional regional Southern cuisine
recreated with Executive Chef Donald Barickman's culinary flair
results in a most exciting experience. For our show, Chef Barickman
prepares his fabulous low country dish, Spicy Shrimp and Sausage
with Tasso Gravy over creamy White Grits. No wonder this recipe
is one of Magnolia's most successful signature dishes to date.
Keep reading to obtain your free copy of this exciting recipe.
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here for the recipe "Spicy Shrimp, Sausage and Tasso Gravy over
Creamy White Grits"
Gullah Gourmet
Another unique element of Charleston's cuisine
stems from its Gullah population who carry on the playful and
delicious Gullah food-culture. Our featured specialty product
manufacturer is Gullah Gourmet, a company with not just a most
unusual name, but also some of the most interesting looking and
scrumptious sounding products we have seen in a while. Gullah
Gourmet was aptly named after an African influenced dialect (the
Gullah) that is still sometimes found in conversations among islander
groups outside of Charleston. Owner Debbie Nelson points out that
they also speak Gullah in the kitchen as they prepare the food,
and all her products come with instructions written in the dialect.
But language is not the only feature that makes Gullah Gourmet
items exceptional; it is also the unusual selection of delectable
products Debbie has created for the Gullah collection.
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