10 Classic Paula Deen Recipes You’ll Love Cooking

Looking to bring a touch of Southern charm to your kitchen? Paula Deen is famous for comforting, indulgent dishes that turn simple ingredients into memorable meals. Below are nine beloved Paula Deen recipes that are easy to make and perfect for sharing with family and friends.

I grew up watching Food Network and Paula Deen was one of my favorites. Over the years I’ve learned a lot from her style of cooking. These are some of my go-to Paula Deen recipes that consistently please a crowd.

Paula Deen Recipes Corn Bread Casserole.

Monster Cookies
A hearty cookie packed with oats, peanut butter, and chocolate chips. The combination of chewy oats and melty chocolate makes these cookies a family favorite for lunches, bake sales, or an afternoon treat.

Corn Salad with Fritos
This crunchy, savory salad pairs sweet corn with the salty crunch of Fritos for a lively side dish. It’s especially great for summer barbecues, potlucks, or any time you want a quick, crowd-pleasing salad.

Corn Casserole
A creamy, comforting casserole that’s a Southern staple. Its smooth texture and sweet corn flavor complement roasted meats, grilled chicken, or holiday spreads. It’s simple to prepare and reheats well.

Banana Pudding (Not Yo Mama’s)
Layers of fresh banana, vanilla pudding, and vanilla wafers topped with homemade whipped cream make this classic dessert irresistible. It’s nostalgic, light, and always requested for family gatherings.

Hash Brown Quiche
This savory casserole combines crispy hash browns with cheese and a rich egg custard, making it ideal for brunch, breakfast-for-dinner, or feeding a group. It can be assembled ahead of time and baked when you’re ready.

Paula Deen Hash Brown Quiche.

Crock Pot Mac and Cheese
For creamy, gooey comfort with minimal effort, this slow-cooked mac and cheese is a winner. It’s perfect for potlucks and busy evenings when you want comfort food without standing over the stove.

Green Bean Casserole
A timeless side that balances tender green beans with a crunchy topping. This dish is popular at holidays but works any time you want a classic, homey side to complement a main course.

Baked Acorn Squash
Sweet, buttery, and spiced, baked acorn squash is an elegant yet simple side dish for autumn meals. The natural sweetness of the squash pairs beautifully with savory mains and other seasonal sides.

Chicken and Dumplings
A Southern comfort classic featuring tender chicken and pillowy dumplings in a savory broth. It’s nourishing, satisfying, and perfect for cooler days when you want a bowl of homemade comfort.

Crock Pot Potato Soup
This creamy potato soup is warm, filling, and easy to prepare. With minimal hands-on time, the slow cooker yields tender potatoes and a silky broth—ideal for chilly nights or casual family dinners.

Taco Soup
Paula Deen’s taco soup is a flavorful, hearty option that combines savory broth with beans, corn, and seasoned meat. It’s versatile, easy to customize, and works well for weeknight meals or casual entertaining.

These recipes showcase Paula Deen’s talent for turning everyday ingredients into comforting, crowd-pleasing dishes. Whether you’re planning a family dinner, a holiday spread, or a casual gathering, these dishes are designed to bring warmth and satisfaction to the table. Try one (or several) and enjoy the simple pleasures of Southern-inspired home cooking.

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If you try any of these Paula Deen recipes, let me know how they turned out in the comments. I love hearing which dishes become favorites in your kitchen.