Hambone: Art and Recipes from the Old South invites you into a place where food, memory, and storytelling live together. Hambone was raised in Louisiana among people who cooked with instinct, loved with quiet strength, and carried the South in their voices. His art reflects that world with honesty. He paints not from imagination but from the lived moments of childhood that shaped him. His brush captures the laughter, the music, the fields, the kitchens, and the small daily rituals that define Southern identity.This book brings all of that richness to the page. Each recipe is paired with a painting, creating a full sensory experience that feels like stepping into an old kitchen where iron pots sit on the stove and sunlight cuts across a wooden floor. These dishes are not modern recreations. They are the real recipes that fed families, gatherings, and celebrations. Fried chicken that crackles, gumbo that warms the whole house, blackberry cobbler bubbling under a golden crust, sweet tea poured over ice, and Sunday pies that taste like home.Hambone's art adds a deeper layer to every dish. His paintings of bayou life, church socials, family tables, and everyday scenes remind us of the stories behind the food. The result is a heartfelt tribute to the people who cooked, worked, and dreamed in a world that shaped the South as we know it.Whether you love folk art, Southern food, or the memories of kitchens that smelled like heaven, this book gives you a way to experience it all. It is a keepsake for collectors, cooks, and anyone who wants a warm piece of Southern heritage on their shelf.