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"Favorite Restaurant Desserts Across the South" is from the February 2007 issue of Southern Living.
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For more than a year now, I've been eating dessert first.
Not just any dessert, mind you. I've been on a quest to find those
rich, showy favorites that satisfy the South's legendary sweet
tooth--those confections that tell us a bit about the region we love so
much.
When I started this journey, I feared that the old-fashioned
homemade dessert had gone the way of the country store, struggling for
survival in a mass-marketed, mile-a-minute world. But there are those
who keep the flame burning, who carry on the sweet traditions of
hospitality and showmanship.
So cinch up your girdle, and sample some Southern classics. If it
makes you feel any better, you can read this while walking on the
treadmill tonight.
left: Stacked sky-high with layer-upon-layer, this cake is a specialty of Smith Island, Maryland.
ARTICLE BY Cassandra M. Vanhooser; Photography Art Meripol