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Trisha Yearwood brings country power to NBC's Macy's July 4 concert and might open with her "barn-burner" song of faith, ...
Alongside a picture of her grandma from the 1970s, Yearwood tells of how her grandmother didn’t have a lot of time to bake because she worked several jobs after her husband died, but always made ...
Luckily, Yearwood simplifies things for the home hook in “Trisha’s Kitchen,” her new cookbook of easy comfort food recipes. Included among the 125 recipes is a new way to make collard greens ...
When Yearwood recently appeared on “Salon Talks,” we talked about her new cookbook, the importance of family, the joys of southern cooking and the secret ingredient that fuels her kitchen.
This time, Yearwood, along with her sister Beth Yearwood Bernard, are offering easy, drool-worthy recipes with lighter ingredients, all without compromising on classic, yummy flavors.
Yearwood and her sister, Beth Yearwood Bernard, often talk about their maternal grandparents who owned a dairy farm and cooked every day. Grandma Yearwood didn’t cook quite as often but she made ...
Heat a grill to medium-high or heat a grill pan over medium-high heat. Grill the tomatoes and half the bell pepper, turning occasionally, until lightly charred on all sides, about 5 minutes.
In a saucepan, combine in the sweet tea, vinegar, honey, chives, celery seeds, salt, and brine from the banana peppers (reserve the banana peppers, refrigerated, for another use).
Trisha Yearwood is adding 'Cookbook Author' to her resume. ... Together with her mother, Gwen, and sister, Beth Yearwood Bernard, Trisha pulled together over 120 recipes for the book.
Trisha Yearwood stepped out for the 2024 CMT Awards alongside her sister, Beth Bernard. The country singer will receive the inaugural June Carter Cash Humanitarian Award and will debut her track ...
So to pay homage to her, Yearwood and her sister, Beth Bernard, decided to use the intricate designs of Gwen's confections to inspire the pattern you see on each piece in the collection.
Off stage, without telling her, Brooks flew Yearwood's sister Beth Bernard into Nashville to record the backing vocals on "I Remember You," one of the songs from Yearwood's new album ...