Discover Paula Deen's treasured Southern recipes and cooking tips, perfected over decades in her own kitchen. From classic fried chicken to comfort food favorites, learn the secrets to creating unforgettable meals that bring your family together. Updated with new recipes for January 2026.
These beloved recipes have been passed down through generations and perfected in Paula's kitchen. Each one is designed to create memories and bring smiles to your dinner table.

There's nothing quite like perfectly fried chicken with a crispy, golden-brown crust and juicy, tender meat inside. This recipe uses Paula's secret buttermilk marinade and special seasoning blend to create the most flavorful, crispy fried chicken you've ever tasted.
Paula Deen 11-Inch Deep Sauté Pan (Signature Collection) - For the perfect crust on your chicken, we highly recommend using the Paula Deen 11-Inch Deep Sauté Pan because of its exceptional even heat distribution and deep sides that prevent oil splatter. The heavy-gauge aluminum construction maintains consistent frying temperature, ensuring every piece cooks evenly to golden perfection.
The dual-layer non-stick coating makes cleanup incredibly easy, while the speckled porcelain enamel exterior adds vintage Southern charm to your kitchen. The deep sides hold plenty of oil and accommodate multiple chicken pieces at once.
This isn't your traditional banana pudding—it's even better! Paula's famous twist on the classic Southern dessert features layers of creamy vanilla pudding, fresh bananas, vanilla wafers, and fluffy whipped cream. It's the dessert that disappears first at every family gathering and potluck dinner.
Paula Deen 3-Quart Saucepan (Signature Collection) - The Paula Deen 3-Quart Saucepan is perfect for making the homemade pudding base. Its superior heat distribution prevents scorching and ensures your pudding cooks evenly without lumps. The non-stick interior makes stirring effortless and cleanup a breeze.
The speckled porcelain enamel exterior adds a pop of color to your stovetop, while the comfortable silicone handle stays cool during cooking. The transparent glass lid lets you monitor your pudding without lifting the cover.


This tender, fall-apart pot roast is the epitome of Southern comfort food. Slow-cooked with aromatic vegetables, herbs, and rich beef broth, it creates its own delicious gravy as it cooks. Perfect for Sunday dinner or any time you want to fill your home with the incredible aroma of a home-cooked meal.
Paula Deen 6-Quart Covered Stockpot (Riverbend Collection) - The Paula Deen 6-Quart Covered Stockpot from the Riverbend Collection is ideal for this pot roast recipe. Its heavy-duty construction and tight-fitting lid lock in moisture and flavor, ensuring your roast comes out tender and juicy every time. The pot is large enough to accommodate a roast plus all your vegetables.
The copper-accented handles provide a secure grip when transferring from stovetop to oven. Oven safe up to 350°F, this versatile pot transitions seamlessly between cooking methods. The elegant speckled exterior looks beautiful enough to bring straight to the table.
Learn the secrets behind Paula's most beloved dishes. These time-tested tips will help you master Southern cooking and create restaurant-quality meals at home.
The secret to crispy fried chicken is maintaining oil temperature at exactly 350°F. Use a deep pan with thick bottom for even heat distribution. Always let chicken come to room temperature before frying, and never crowd the pan—fry in batches for the crispiest crust.
Best Pan: Paula Deen 11-Inch Deep Sauté Pan
The best pan for gumbo is a heavy-bottomed pot that distributes heat evenly, preventing your roux from burning. Start with a dark roux for authentic flavor—cook flour and oil until it's the color of chocolate. A good gumbo pot should have enough capacity for all ingredients and a tight-fitting lid.
Best Pan: Paula Deen 6-Quart Stockpot
For picture-perfect pancakes, use a non-stick griddle or large skillet heated to medium heat. The pan is ready when a drop of water sizzles and evaporates. Use a ladle for consistent sizing, and only flip once when bubbles form on the surface. The right pan makes all the difference.
Best Pan: Paula Deen 12-Inch Griddle Pan
Southern-style stews and braises require low, steady heat and a pot with excellent heat retention. Brown your meat first to develop deep flavors, then add aromatics and liquid. A heavy pot with a tight lid keeps moisture in and flavors concentrated. Let it simmer gently for hours until fork-tender.
Best Pan: Paula Deen Covered Stockpot
The key to perfect cornbread is a screaming hot cast iron skillet. Preheat your skillet in a 425°F oven, add butter to coat, then pour in the batter—it should sizzle immediately. This creates an irresistibly crispy, golden crust. Cast iron's heat retention ensures even baking throughout.
Best Pan: Paula Deen 10-Inch Cast Iron Skillet
Great sautéed vegetables start with a hot pan and dry ingredients. Heat your pan before adding oil, then add vegetables in a single layer. Don't overcrowd or stir too much—let them develop a nice caramelized exterior. A wide sauté pan with excellent heat distribution is essential for even cooking.
Best Pan: Paula Deen 10-Inch Sauté Pan
Simplify your weeknight dinners with these delicious one-pot meals. Less cleanup, more family time, and all the flavor of traditional Southern cooking.
A complete meal cooked in one pot—tender chicken thighs, fluffy rice, and vegetables all simmered together in savory broth. Season with Paula's House Seasoning and bake until golden. The Paula Deen 5-Quart Covered Casserole is perfect for this dish, with its even heating and beautiful presentation.
Bold Cajun flavors come together in this satisfying one-pot wonder. Andouille sausage, plump shrimp, the "holy trinity" of vegetables, and perfectly seasoned rice create a meal that tastes like it took hours. Use the Paula Deen 6-Quart Stockpot for authentic results with plenty of room for stirring.
Creamy, comforting, and ready in under 30 minutes. Tender beef strips in a rich mushroom and sour cream sauce served over egg noodles—all cooked in one pan. The Paula Deen Deep Sauté Pan with its non-stick surface makes this classic dish incredibly easy to prepare and clean up.
Hearty vegetables in savory broth topped with fluffy cornbread dumplings that steam right in the pot. This soul-warming soup is perfect for cold evenings and uses whatever vegetables you have on hand. The Paula Deen 8-Quart Stockpot accommodates everything beautifully with room for dumplings to expand.
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