Few things are as uniquely Mississippi as comeback sauce. Originating in Jackson it is basically mayonnaise with other ingredients added to make it "garlicky, pink and zesty". It's served with everything from fries to salads. At Walker's Drive-In in Jackson, the Portobello fries come with spicy horseradish comeback dressing. At Delta Bistro in Greenwood, it's slathered on the Reuben sandwich, offered as a dressing for salads and served with crab cakes on a bed of mixed greens and fried green tomato. You can order comeback dressing and comeback sauce, along with other items made in the state, from The Mississippi Gift Company in Greenwood.
Mississippi culture can be found in the state's arts and crafts museums and studios showcasing the variety of local talent. Mississippi's contributions to literature, fine arts and crafts first take a look at the newly renovated, state of the art Mississippi Crafts Centre, located on the historic Natchez Trace Parkway at Ridgeland.
Here you can find such recipes of Mississippi Cuisine:
Irresistible Pecan Pie
Sweet Potato Pie II
Divinity
Spicy Shrimp Creole
Mississippi Six
Mississippi Tea Cakes
Macaroni and Cheese Southern Style
Mississippi Mud Brownies
Mississippi Mud Pie I
Mississippi Mud Cake II
My Mom's Sausage and Rice Casserole
Crawfish Etouffee IV
Mississippi Mud Cake I
Cajun Spaghetti
Awesome Sweet Potato Casserole
Pressure Cooker Red Beans and Sausage
Mississippi Mud Cake III
Mississippi Mud Cheesecake
Sausage and Corn Casserole
Orange Baked Ham
Mississippi Egg Custard Pie
(Big as a) Cathead Biscuits
Double Layer Chocolate Pie
Amalgamation Cake II
Best Soup This Side Of The Mississippi
Perfect Mississippi Mud Cake
Slow Cooker Squirrel and Liver
Mississippi Sweet and Sour Barbeque Sauce
Mississippi Sin
Mississippi Iced Tea
Festive Fall Soup
Grandma's Soul Food Pancakes (with Plantains)
Mississippi Ice Tea
Mississippi Vegi Balls
Candied Dill Pickles
Spicy Southern Chicken And Tuna Biscuit