A down-home supper calls for food that can carry the plate without extra fuss. These 15 Southern dishes cover long-cooked meats, skillet-fried mains, creamy sides, casseroles, cornbread, and pasta that rounds out the spread. Some are quick enough for a weeknight, while others earn their place through slow cooking, oven time, or a proper fry. The mix gives the table a full range, from ribs and pot roast to grits, dumplings, and mac and cheese.

Oven Baked Ribs

For a supper that can take its time, Oven Baked Ribs use 1 pound of baby back pork ribs and come together in 190 minutes for 4 servings. The rub leans on cumin, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper before the sauce brings ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire, apple cider vinegar, and garlic powder. The oven does the long work, which helps the ribs turn tender without the grill. Serve with cornbread, mac and cheese, or a bowl of grits.
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Buttermilk Fried Chicken

A plate of Buttermilk Fried Chicken brings 6 drumsticks to the table in about 60 minutes for 6 servings. Buttermilk, all-purpose flour, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and pepper build the coating before the chicken goes into hot oil. The drumsticks make it easy to portion for a family supper or casual weekend plate. Add biscuits, slaw, or cheese grits when the meal needs a full Southern spread.
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Shrimp and Grits

In 35 minutes, Shrimp and Grits turns 1 pound of shrimp and 1 1/2 cups of corn grits into 4 servings. Chicken broth, cheddar, butter, heavy cream, tomatoes, bell pepper, garlic, green onions, Cajun seasoning, and hot sauce give the bowl its depth. The grits handle the creamy base while the shrimp keeps the dish from feeling too heavy. Serve it as the main plate with cornbread on the side.
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Chicken and Dumpling Casserole

For a casserole-style take on a classic, Chicken and Dumpling Casserole feeds 6 in about 40 minutes. The filling uses frozen carrots, peas, red onion, chicken stock, flour, and 2 cups of shredded chicken. A dumpling topping made with flour, baking powder, egg, milk, salt, and pepper keeps the dish squarely in supper territory. Bring it out when you want chicken and vegetables in one baking dish instead of a stovetop pot.
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Copycat Cracker Barrel Meatloaf

Built for slicing into thick portions, Copycat Cracker Barrel Meatloaf makes 8 servings in 65 minutes. Lean ground beef, chopped onion, bell pepper, crushed Ritz crackers, cheddar, and eggs form the loaf. The glaze brings ketchup, brown sugar, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce, giving each slice the diner-style finish people expect from this copycat. Serve it with mashed potatoes, green beans, or mac and cheese for a sturdy down-home plate.
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Chicken Pot Pie

Wrapped under puff pastry, Chicken Pot Pie makes 4 servings in about 40 minutes. Boneless skinless chicken breasts, onion, garlic, celery, carrots, frozen peas, chicken broth, heavy cream, and thyme build the filling before 2 sheets of puff pastry finish the top. The quick cook time makes it useful when supper needs a full main without waiting all afternoon. Pair it with a simple salad or cornbread to round out the plate.
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Slow Cooker Pulled Pork

While the day runs long, Slow Cooker Pulled Pork cooks for 370 minutes and makes 12 servings. Pork loin, brown sugar, mustard, soy sauce, bay leaves, black beer, salt, pepper, and olive oil create a sweet and salty base. The slow cooker handles the meat until it is ready to shred for sandwiches or dinner plates. Use it for a crowd, then save leftovers for rice bowls, baked potatoes, or next-day sliders.
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Chicken and Rice Casserole

For a big baking dish supper, Chicken and Rice Casserole makes 6 servings in 110 minutes. Long-grain white rice, cream of mushroom soup, milk, shredded cheddar, chicken thighs, salt, pepper, and fresh parsley keep the ingredient list practical. The rice cooks into the sauce while the chicken sits on top, making it a full meal from one pan. Serve it when the table needs something filling without separate pots of rice and chicken.
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Hoppin John

With black-eyed peas and smoked sausage, Hoppin John makes 8 servings in about 40 minutes. Bacon, onion, celery, jalapeño, carrot, garlic, cumin, bay leaf, chicken broth, cilantro, white rice, and hot sauce round out the pot. The Instant Pot timing keeps the dish practical while still giving it the sturdy bean-and-rice base expected from Southern cooking. Spoon it over rice and add hot sauce for a supper that stretches well.
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Copycat Cracker Barrel Chicken and Dumplings

A bowl of Copycat Cracker Barrel Chicken and Dumplings feeds 6 in about 60 minutes. Boneless skinless chicken breasts simmer with 6 cups of chicken broth while the dumplings come from flour, baking powder, butter, salt, pepper, and whole milk. The recipe keeps the ingredient list short, which helps the chicken and dumplings stay the focus. Serve it as the main dish on a cool evening or alongside cornbread for extra heft.
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Mississippi Pot Roast

For a low-effort main that takes its time, Mississippi Pot Roast cooks for 610 minutes and makes 8 servings. Chuck roast or pot roast goes into the slow cooker with ranch seasoning mix, au jus or brown gravy mix, pepperoncini peppers, pepperoncini juice, and butter. The long cook breaks the beef down until it is ready for shredding. Spoon it over mashed potatoes, rice, or egg noodles for a hands-off supper.
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Cheese Grits

As a side that can anchor the plate, Cheese Grits makes 6 servings in about 40 minutes. Stone-ground grits cook with chicken broth, butter, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, and cheddar cheese. The cheese and broth give the grits enough body to sit beside shrimp, ribs, fried chicken, or steak. Serve them hot from the pot when the main dish needs a creamy base instead of potatoes or rice.
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Southern Cornbread

Ready in 35 minutes, Southern Cornbread makes 16 servings from a pan built for sharing. Melted butter, all-purpose flour, yellow cornmeal, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, salt, buttermilk, and eggs give it a simple pantry-friendly base. The large serving count makes it useful beside casseroles, pot roast, pulled pork, or fried chicken. Cut it into squares and bring it to the table while the edges are still slightly crisp.
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Mac and Cheese

When the supper plate needs a fast side, Mac and Cheese makes 4 servings in about 20 minutes. Elbow pasta, butter, garlic, mustard, flour, whole milk, cheddar, Parmesan, and breadcrumbs create a stovetop-style dish with a cheesy sauce and a crisp finish. The short cook time helps when the main dish already took longer, like ribs or pot roast. Serve it beside fried chicken, meatloaf, or pulled pork sandwiches.
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Chicken Fried Steak

For a skillet-fried main with gravy, Chicken Fried Steak makes 4 servings in about 40 minutes. Round steak filets, evaporated milk, flour, paprika, garlic powder, vegetable oil, pan drippings, and milk build the steak and the gravy. The coating gives each piece a crisp crust while the gravy turns it into a full supper plate. Serve with cheese grits, cornbread, or mac and cheese when the meal needs extra weight.
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