South Carolina Specialty Foods
The holiday season is right around the corner, and that means it’s time to wrap up plans for all your holiday meals. Roasting a turkey? Having a holiday drop-in? Preparing a Christmas brunch? Need unique gifts for your guests?
South Carolina's specialty foods will help make this holiday season a memorable and tasty one. The Palmetto State has everything from grains to cheeses and sauces to cookies. Share a taste of South Carolina with your guest.
Shrimp or Pimento Cheese Dip from Blazers Specialty Foods are great for appetizers. Serve with crackers or bagel chips. Blazers suggests dressing up both products by “stuffing in veggies such as cherry or grape tomatoes, mushroom caps and artichoke bottoms.”
For Dumplings just like Grandma Used to Make, try McLib’s Southern Dumplings. These thin, flat, Southern-style dumplings are great for a turkey and dumplings or chicken and dumplings recipe.
Neita’s Charleston Vinaigrette & Marinades work well as condiments for sandwiches, dipping sauces for bread and vegetables, salad dressing, drizzles for vegetables, and marinades for beef, game, poultry, pork, seafood and vegetables.
Make some of the Best Stuffing or Cornbread using Adluh’s Cornbread Mix. Adluh also has plain and self-rising flour, milled in Columbia, SC, for your baked goods.
No Meal is Complete without Dinner Rolls, Biscuits or other Bread. Carolina Harvest Bakery Mixes are the best ingredients to get you started. Made in the Lowcountry of Charleston, SC, these mixes will add a special taste to crescent
rolls, biscuits, muffins and coffee cakes.
Say Happy Holidays with Cookies from:
– All offering gift baskets or boxes filled with goodies made to perfection.
Wishing you Happy Holidays Palmetto State style!