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Welcome To 'Trisha's Kitchen': Country Star Yearwood Rebounds From COVID-19 With New Cookbook

Trisha Yearwood tells us about recovering from COVID-19 and her new cookbook, "Trisha's Kitchen: Easy Comfort Food for Friends and Family."
Trisha Yearwood in her kitchen. (Russ Harrington)

Here & Now‘s Robin Young speaks with Grammy-winning singer and Food Network personality Trisha Yearwood about recovering from COVID-19 and her new cookbook, “Trisha’s Kitchen: Easy Comfort Food for Friends and Family.”

We also hear from her sister, Beth Yearwood Bernard.

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Recipes From ‘Trisha’s Kitchen’

Jack’s Fried Pies

MAKES 10 PIES

My dad, Jack, used to reminisce about small fried apple fritters that his mother, Elizabeth, would make for him when he was a kid. Of course, like many passed-down family recipes, this one wasn’t written down anywhere, so Mama

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