
August 16th is the anniversary of Elvis Aaron Presley’s death 32 years ago and thousands of fans have been in Memphis, Tennessee this week to visit his Graceland home and attend events which pay tribute to the King. Elvis was the undisputed “King of Rock and Roll” and his legacy is now part of the culture of many who never knew him. Born January 8, 1935 in a small house in Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis captured the hearts and souls of millions worldwide through his music and personality.
Elvis had many favorite foods among the basic Southern dishes he grew up with. Here are a couple of recipes which were prepared at Graceland. On occasion family and friends would have a meal in the dining room, but it was the counter in the corner of the kitchen which Jerry Shilling said was the social hub of the house. That’s the spot where Elvis and company would gather after a late movie or skating at the end of the day to recount the events and have a snack prepared by Graceland’s night shift house keeper, Miss Pauline. Sitting around on kitchen stools, Elvis with his feet on the counter, just talking and laughing – can you imagine?
I never met Elvis but had been invited to a concert by the Memphis Mafia which was scheduled to take place a month or so after his untimely death. I remember where I was when I heard that Elvis was dead, do you? Shaun Nielsen was nominated for a Grammy with Elvis; Norbert Putnam played bass on the recording sessions with Elvis; Bill Eubanks was a young interior designer who was hired by Elvis; Pat Kerr Tigrett was a friend who met he and Priscilla for pizza at their favorite parlor; they are all friends of mine and they all loved the Elvis they knew well. I have met Priscilla and been to a couple of parties with her. She is gracious, quiet, tiny, and a big supporter of Memphis and the University of Memphis basketball program. Though she now lives in LA, she frequents Memphis. It doesn’t seem possible that it’s been 32 years since the international spotlight was focused on the funeral which laid to rest the King. Viva Elvis!
Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich
3 tablespoons peanut butter, 2 slices light bread, 1 banana (mashed), 2 tablespoons margarine(melted)
Mix soft peanut butter and mashed banana together. Toast bread lightly. Spread peanut butter and mashed banana on toast. Place into melted margarine; brown on both sides.
Mix soft peanut butter and mashed banana together. Toast bread lightly. Spread peanut butter and mashed banana on toast. Place into melted margarine; brown on both sides.
Ham Bone Dumplings
1 large ham bone or leftover ham, 2 quarts water, salt and pepper,
Dumplings 2 1/2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1/2 cup Crisco shortening ,1 cup cold water
Simmer ham bone in water for 15 to 20 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.Combine dumpling ingredients to make dough. Add more flour if needed to make dough easy to handle. Place dough on floured board and roll very thin. Cut dough into small pieces and drop into pot with ham. Cook about 20 - 25 minutes more.Dumplings 2 1/2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 1/2 cup Crisco shortening ,1 cup cold water
By order of Elvis himself, the following items were stocked in the Graceland pantry at all times:
fresh, unfrozen, lean ground meat; one case regular Pepsi; one case orange drinks; hot rolls (Brown ‘n’ Serve);cans of biscuits (at least six); hamburger buns; pickles; potatoes and onions; assorted fresh fruits; sauerkraut;hot dogs; milk and half cream (at least three bottles); thin lean bacon; fresh, cold, hand-squeezed orange juice;banana pudding; meat loaf and sauce; brownies; ice cream (vanilla and chocolate); shredded coconut; fudge cookies;gum, cigars, and cigarettes; Dristan, Super Anahist, Contac, and Sucrets
fresh, unfrozen, lean ground meat; one case regular Pepsi; one case orange drinks; hot rolls (Brown ‘n’ Serve);cans of biscuits (at least six); hamburger buns; pickles; potatoes and onions; assorted fresh fruits; sauerkraut;hot dogs; milk and half cream (at least three bottles); thin lean bacon; fresh, cold, hand-squeezed orange juice;banana pudding; meat loaf and sauce; brownies; ice cream (vanilla and chocolate); shredded coconut; fudge cookies;gum, cigars, and cigarettes; Dristan, Super Anahist, Contac, and Sucrets
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35 comments:
Yes, Libby I too remember, I was at my grandparents house. I remember being really sad because I like him but my mother loved him. She still reminds me yearly about him being gone she has a hugh tribute to him in her piano room one I have contributed to over the years.
I have always wanted to make a visit to see Elvis' home. I had to laugh when I read that Dristan was on his pantry list as I have not heard of that one in years:)
Joyce
A neat post, I really enjoyed it. I love Elvis!! Thanks for the tip on freezing herbs, I am definitely trying it this year.
Very interesting post! I remember I was leaving work in my car and heard the news of Elvis's death on the radio. So hard to believe. I never got to see him in person. I also enjoy peanut butter and bananas on toast. Yum!
Thank you for such a fabulous post!! I have always loved Elvis and I especially loved seeing the photos of Graceland. I haven't been in years. Really fun to read the list of his essential pantry items.
Oh Libby, I love this post! Great pictures!
Not sure if you know my age..71, so it goes without saying that I "grew up" loving EP.
I will never forget his first THAT'S ALRIGHT, MAMA with BLUE MOON OF KENTUCKY on the reverse side. When I was a senior in high school, in 1956, a group of us sneaked out of town, 45 miles away, to see ELVIS in person. I was not allowed to go out of town and my sweet little mama didn't know about it that night until I was grown, married and a mama, myself. Haha..
He was awesome. I did visit Graceland with my mom and it was just the most awesome thing to think that I was actually walking where he once did. Silly, I know.
Though his furnishings at Graceland were a little...uh...well,not MY taste, it was really interesting to see his home. Poor fella...he actually had so many troubles.
Thanks for a very wonderful and enjoyable post. O, and just the thought of Peanut Butter and Bananas turns my tummy. Hubby loves it, tho..:O)
Libby,
First off, your comments are printed in white and you can barely read them~you might want to look onto that. Secondly, can you believe, the day The King died, I was 16 and working in a record shop in a mall. People were going crazy buying up his stuff!! It was a very hectic but historical day.
I want to thank you for the comments you left on my blog. Of all days for you to visit!!! Jane going off on a tangent! lol!! But your words were so honest and true, they made me cry.
Thank you so much, sweet lady friend of mine. You are precious...
xoxo
Jane
I can't believe that it will have been 32 years. Interesting pictures of Graceland.
Hi Libby !
I always love to come visit, because you have the best stories !
I only remember that my mom cried and cried when Elvis died and I remember as a little kid going into the grocery store and seeing a magazine with a picture of Elvis in his coffin on the cover- isn't that sad.
Hugs ~ KaMMY
Wow... i remember that day very well. (lol just a couple of days ago.)
So very refreshing from the summer time heat.
I wasnt able to get my table up and running this week.. but stop on by and say hi if you have a moment ;)
TTFN~~ Claudia ♥ ♥
Hello Libby!
I have never been to Graceland so never had seen the pictures you posted, thanks so much for sharing! In my opinion, there has yet to be a man as talented as Elvis was, his untimely death was a true tragedy! I love peanut butter, bananna sandwiches but I also drizzle honey on the inside and sometimes sprinkle cinnamon sugar on the outside! It is true PMS food :) Have a great day!
Karyn
Oh Elvis! Yes, he died way too young. So sad. I remember well. He died on my wedding anniversary. My dh and I had just started giving instuctions to a baby sitter as we were going out to dinner when we heard the news. I actually love pb&banana sandwiches too. Libby, thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a kind message. It's been awhile since we "chatted". :)
Donna
Oh yeah, peanut butter and banana sandwich! Of course I remember where I was and what I was doing; it was such a shock to us all.
Beautiful Post!!! Graceland is beautiful!
xoxoxox
Donna Marie
Great story...such a sad ending..
He was a wonderful talent..
Thank you for sharing this Libby ~ yes, I remember where I was... hard to believe it's been 32 years!
I love the first photo you have posted of Elvis, it's the way I like to remember him.
I can't believe it has been 32 years! I remember exactly where I was when I heard the news. What a day!
Great entry! Thanks for linking up over at Simple Supper Saturday! :-)
I have enjoyed reading your post. Thats too bad you didn't get a chance to meet him. So close. This is my first time at your blog so I'll have to do some reading to see how it is you know these people.
I love peanut butter and banana sandwiches...toasted too! We could have shared a sandwich.
I remember it was 32 years ago. We lived in Toronto and were taking a long drive up north. My eldest son was 4 months old. We heard it on the radio. Now I am always taken back to my 4 month old and a long road trip. How unfortunate his death was on all of us. It is hard to imagine its been that long....until I see my son..*s*..
come by and visit sometime. I will spend some time reading and be back also.
have a lovely day
Judi
I went to Graceland a couple years ago. I swear I could feel his spirit. That place is just awesome. I still remember the first night he was on Ed Sullivan show. We were the only family that had a TV in our little country area,so you could not have fit another person in the room. You gave us all a wonderful post. Thank you.
Hugs,
Chris
Great post, Libby. I remember where I was when I heard Elvis had died. I loved his old movies. :-) That's quite a dining room, isn't it? :-) Susan
What a wonderful post, Libby. I've never been to Graceland so I loved your picture tour. It was more understated that I imagined it would be. I absolutely loved that kitchen! I hope you are having a great day.
YUM! Thank you, thank you very much :)
Christi
Fascinating--you learn something new every day!
Beautiful table and setting at Graceland. Thanks for sharing!
I swear Libby, you know everybody! You are the closest brush with fame I have. Sometimes my family members have them, but I never have.
I do have a question relating to your previous post. At the end of this new movie that is out Julia/Julie...at the end someone contacts Julie to say that Julia Child does not like her and hates her blog. However, they don't elaborate on it. It left me with a movie void. Did I miss something? Did you catch that, or know the reason why she hated her?
Thank you for visiting my blog and for your comments! I love this post on Elvis as well as the recipes! Elvis and Priscilla's wedding photos will always be lifetime favorites of mine...they're just magical.
I grew up in the 60's and was a big fan of Elvis..guess you can say I still am. I was lucky to have seen him in concert right before he died, and what a show he put on. He's the only celebrity I ever cried over when they died. I think Priscilla is a beautiful woman, as is Elvis's daughter Lisa. Some day, I am going to see Graceland in person. I enjoyed seeing it in your pictures, on this day of the anniversary of his death.
My dad always ate those same sandwiches! Thanks for the memory!
sounds a bit southern to me
Fun to see the 'high end' kitchen of the day with the carpet, yuk! Great dining room though! Thanks for the great post!
Hi Libby! Thanks for stopping by my blog and letting me know there were other Tennesseeians out there! I love me some Elvis and peanut butter and banana sandwiches....yummy! Hopefully I'll get to visit Graceland one day.
It is hard to believe it's been 32 years now. What a nice tribute to The King. I would love to visit Graceland. My parents allowed us to stay home from church that Sunday night to see him on Ed Sullivan.
We have a friend who is the spitting image of a young Elvis. Sometimes it's hard to look at him and not think I'm back in my youth and I'm talking to a teen idol.
Sam
Oh my goodness, this is the first time I have have seen ham dumplings or anyone that has heard of them! My grandma and mom always made them but added diced potatoes and called it ham popeye. It is my very favorite food and most people look at me crazy when I even mention ham dumplings!
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