Get ready to indulge in some real-deal Southern comfort food with Guy Fieri as he takes you on a journey to a quintessential Southern diner in Atlanta, GA. This spot has been a local favorite since 1967, serving up classic comfort food dishes that are sure to satisfy your cravings.
The recipe featured in this episode of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives is none other than the renowned dish from The Silver Skillet, a beloved diner that has made its mark in country music videos and TV shows. If you’re a fan of traditional Southern cuisine, then this recipe is a must-try.
To recreate this delicious comfort food at home, here’s what you’ll need:
Ingredients:
– Butter
– Flour
– Milk
– Salt
– Pepper
– Biscuits
– Gravy
– Bacon
– Eggs
Instructions:
1. Start by melting butter in a saucepan over medium heat.
2. Add flour to the melted butter and stir until it forms a paste-like consistency.
3. Gradually pour in the milk while whisking continuously to avoid lumps.
4. Season the gravy with salt and pepper to taste.
5. Cook the gravy until it thickens to your desired consistency.
6. While the gravy is simmering, prepare your biscuits according to the package instructions.
7. Fry up some bacon until crispy and set aside.
8. Cook your eggs sunny side up or scrambled, depending on your preference.
9. To assemble, split a biscuit in half and top it with a generous portion of gravy, crispy bacon, and a perfectly cooked egg.
Dig into this hearty and comforting meal that is sure to warm your soul and transport you to the heart of the South. Whether you’re looking for a delicious breakfast or a comforting dinner, this recipe is guaranteed to hit the spot.
So, grab your apron and get ready to whip up some real-deal Southern comfort food inspired by Guy Fieri’s visit to The Silver Skillet. Get cooking and enjoy a taste of Southern hospitality right in your own kitchen.
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First viewer
I would eat there 2 or 3 days a week as I am retired
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I haven't been to Atlanta in over 20 years.. I wish that I had known about this place! 😉
Yummy delicious food
"Same Suggestion (for the next "DDD Video" please!)!": "Kenny & Ziggy's New York Delicatessen (Houston, TX)"!
If I were still in my youth that is where I would be working learning from her and saving to buy her out but I enjoy traveling now as I am retired as well
I'm sooo hungry now 😅
Nothing beats Southern cuisine 🤤.
❤❤❤My favorite channel❤
I have yet to get bad food in Georgia. Those people know how to cook baby.
Guy, you captured "Americana" so perfectly with your show and personality !
Love your show, but I've gained 2o pounds
All kidding aside, you are a National Treasure !
Real Facts 4sho bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Red Eye gravy is disgusting. Imagine my surprise when it tasted like coffee.
I hate coffee and I'm born and raised in Seattle. Disgusting coffee.
Back when it truly was DDD
These guy returning to restaurant videos are so cringe. Please stop putting them out.
"People Need consistency in this world"…Thats a very profound thing to say.
Sad they don't own the building after that long.
Give me all of what's on the menu.
He’s so humble
So are we not doing any more Triple D and just doing a revisit type of show now?
I wouldn’t serve this crap to my dogs
My heart hurts from just watching all this fat..
I'm sorry but that food looks sad
Cool✌️
I'll be going on a braid tour this Summer 2025 🎉 i look forward to trying some of the restaurants
Glad to see you back! (Lost so much weight.) Happy New Year Gangsta'.
Looks like a cafeteria burger.
Hello my angel my name is Tasmen deshawn lynch god Angel this go's out the guy I my look at his shows 💚 🌞 😊
The cook quickly grew tired of Guy's horseshit
You got to try the barbecue kitchen in hapeville