A family kitchen needs dishes that can cover breakfast, Sunday supper, potluck tables, and dessert without making the menu feel scattered. These 15 Southern plates bring together crispy fried mains, creamy grits, sturdy sides, breakfast bakes, and pies that slice cleanly for a crowd. The list moves from skillet and fryer recipes to casseroles and make-ahead desserts, so the table has both everyday plates and weekend dishes.

Buttermilk Fried Chicken

When the family kitchen needs a crispy main, Buttermilk Fried Chicken brings 6 drumsticks through a 1-hour process that includes buttermilk marinating, seasoned flour, and frying. The coating uses paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, pepper, and all-purpose flour over chicken soaked in 2 cups of buttermilk. It works for Sunday supper because the drumsticks cook in batches and rest well before serving. Add mashed potatoes, slaw, or biscuits to round out the plate.
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Hoppin John

For a bean-and-rice plate with enough heft for dinner, Hoppin John uses 1 pound of black-eyed peas, smoked sausage, bacon, onion, celery, jalapeño, carrot, and chicken broth. The Instant Pot recipe takes 40 minutes after the overnight soak and makes 8 servings. Rice, hot sauce, and cilantro turn it into a full bowl rather than just a side. Serve it when the family kitchen needs one pot to stretch across several plates.
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Biscuits and Gravy

Weekend breakfast gets a full Southern plate with Biscuits and Gravy, a 40-minute recipe that serves 8 with homemade biscuits and sausage gravy. The biscuit dough uses all-purpose flour, baking powder, cold butter, and half and half, while the gravy starts with breakfast sausage, butter, flour, and milk. It fits a family kitchen because the gravy makes a filling topping without extra sides. Serve with eggs or fruit when brunch needs something substantial.
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Southern Pineapple Casserole

A fruit-and-cheese side can break up a heavy supper, and Southern Pineapple Casserole does it in 45 minutes for 6 servings. The filling combines canned pineapple chunks, pineapple tidbits, reserved juice, flour, sugar, and shredded Cheddar cheese. A crushed Ritz cracker and melted butter topping bake over the fruit until the top is browned. Bring it to holiday tables, potlucks, or ham dinners when the family kitchen needs a side with contrast.
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Cheese Grits

Beside eggs, shrimp, sausage, or pork chops, Cheese Grits give the family kitchen a 40-minute side built on stone-ground grits and 2 2/3 cups chicken broth. Butter, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and 5 ounces of grated Cheddar finish the pan. The recipe makes 6 servings and stays simple enough for breakfast or supper. Spoon it under shrimp, serve it with bacon, or use it as the creamy base for a bigger plate.
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Southern Cornbread

A bread basket becomes more useful when Southern Cornbread is ready in 35 minutes and makes 16 servings from one pan. The batter uses melted butter, all-purpose flour, yellow cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, buttermilk, and eggs. It belongs in a family kitchen because it stretches across chili, greens, fried chicken, and Sunday plates. Slice it into squares after a short rest, then serve with butter, honey, or the main dish juices.
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Chess Pie

After a full dinner, Chess Pie gives the table an 8-serving dessert with a 9-inch pie crust and a simple custard filling. The recipe takes 1 hour and 5 minutes, using sugar, cornmeal, flour, melted butter, eggs, milk or buttermilk, lemon juice, vanilla, and salt. It works for family kitchen baking because the filling sets as it cools and slices neatly. Dust with powdered sugar and serve chilled or at room temperature.
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Buttery Southern Mashed Potatoes

For the side dish everyone reaches for first, Buttery Southern Mashed Potatoes use 5 pounds of Russet potatoes and finish in 40 minutes. Garlic, onion, butter, half and half, cream cheese, salt, black pepper, and parsley turn the mash into a rich side for 8 servings. It works with fried steak, fried chicken, or a holiday spread. Keep it on the table when the family kitchen needs one sturdy side that handles gravy well.
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Biscuits and Gravy Casserole

Brunch is easier to serve from one dish when Biscuits and Gravy Casserole bakes biscuits and sausage gravy together in 40 minutes. The recipe serves 6 with refrigerated biscuits, 1 pound of ground breakfast sausage, flour, milk, beef broth, salt, and pepper. It carries the familiar biscuit-and-gravy plate into a casserole format that cuts and scoops cleanly. Make it for holiday mornings or family breakfasts when standing over multiple pans is not the plan.
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Chicken Fried Steak

At the center of a bigger supper, Chicken Fried Steak turns 1 pound of round steak filets into 4 servings in 40 minutes. Evaporated milk, flour, paprika, garlic powder, salt, pepper, and vegetable oil build the coating, while pan drippings, flour, and milk make the gravy. It is the kind of family kitchen plate that needs mashed potatoes or grits nearby. Serve it hot, with the gravy spooned over just before eating.
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Fried Cabbage

A skillet side with bacon gives Fried Cabbage its place next to heavier Southern plates, especially when dinner needs vegetables that still eat hearty. The 55-minute recipe serves 6 and uses bacon, finely diced onion, 1 1/2 pounds of green cabbage, olive oil, salt, black pepper, and cayenne. Slow covered cooking softens the cabbage after the bacon renders. Pair it with chicken, steak, or potatoes when the family kitchen needs a budget-friendly side.
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Southern Potato Salad

Cookout plates and Sunday spreads both have room for Southern Potato Salad, a 35-minute side that serves 6. Russet potatoes, mayonnaise, sweet pickles, yellow mustard, sugar, apple cider vinegar, celery salt, garlic powder, celery, green onions, and hard-boiled eggs build the bowl. The dressing coats the warm potatoes before the salad chills, giving it a classic picnic-table texture. Serve it with fried chicken, barbecue, sandwiches, or any family kitchen meal that needs a cold side.
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Mississippi Mud Pie

For a dessert that can be made ahead, Mississippi Mud Pie takes 4 hours and 30 minutes and serves 12. The layers start with an Oreo cookie crust, then move into a brownie layer with chocolate, eggs, espresso, cocoa powder, flour, and pecans. A pudding layer and whipped cream topping finish the pie after chilling. It works for family kitchen planning because the fridge does much of the work before the pie is sliced.
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Shrimp and Grits

Seafood turns into a full Southern plate with Shrimp and Grits, a 35-minute main that serves 4. The grits cook in chicken broth, then get Cheddar, butter, and heavy cream, while the shrimp cook with bell pepper, green onions, garlic, tomatoes, Cajun seasoning, broth, and hot sauce. It brings a restaurant-style bowl into the family kitchen without a long timeline. Serve with lemon wedges and cilantro if the table wants a brighter finish.
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Hush Puppies

Alongside fish, barbecue, or fried chicken, Hush Puppies bring a 20-minute side built from flour, yellow cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, garlic powder, egg, milk, and onion. The recipe makes 6 servings, with small scoops of batter fried in vegetable oil until browned. They fit the family kitchen because they work as a side, snack, or appetizer before the main plates land. Serve warm with dipping sauce or tuck them beside seafood and slaw.
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