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Subscribe and rediscover the soul food recipes that filled Black Southern kitchens long before drive-thrus and frozen dinners ever took their place.    / @bigmamasskillet   This video is part of Big Mama's Skillet, where we open the door to a kitchen that once felt ordinary but now feels almost sacred. From smothered pork chops and Sunday fried chicken to slow-simmered greens, hot-water cornbread, and peach cobbler cooling on the windowsill, we explore the dishes, the techniques, and the kitchen wisdom that carried three generations of African American families from the rural South to tables all across the country. Creative Process: Each episode is built on deep research into Southern foodways, soul food heritage, WPA oral histories, and the recipes that carried Black families through hard times and holidays alike. We focus on the real details of Big Mama's kitchen, rooted in real dishes, real places, and real years from the 1900s through the 1970s. Editing Style: We blend archival imagery, period-inspired visuals, and warm cinematic color grading to recreate the feel of a Depression-era kitchen, a Southern farmhouse, or a 1950s Sunday dinner. The goal is to create an immersive journey back into a time when comfort came from a cast-iron skillet, a pot of greens on the stove, and a table where everyone had a place. Voiceover: All narration is original and recorded exclusively for this channel, using a natural human voice to carry the warmth, wisdom, and authenticity of these stories. Copyright Notice: © 2026 Big Mama's Skillet. All rights reserved. This content, including research, storytelling, and visual editing, may not be reused, reuploaded, or redistributed without permission.