While Little Big Town was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry a year ago this month and took home three Country Music Awards, including Vocal Group of the Year, their overnight success was 17 years in the making. And just like a good country song, singer Kimberly Schlapman says there have been ups and downs and lessons learned. Meet her, and itโs instantly obvious all of the ups and downs have been met with Southern humility, charm and humor. Her warmth is as authentic as her mamaโs famous biscuit recipe, which thankfully can be found in her new cookbook, Oh Gussie! Cooking and Visiting in Kimberlyโs Southern Kitchen.
When did you start cooking? When I was just a tiny little girlโmy mother and both grandmothers were incredible cooks. We always had a homemade meal around the table and Sunday feasts at my grandmothersโ houses. If someone was sick, or had a baby, and whether they were celebrating or grieving, my mother would show up with a yummy goody, casserole, pie or cake. I learned thatโs how you take care of people at a young age. One of my first memories is her letting me add the milk to biscuits while she kneaded the dough.
Now that you have an 8-year-old daughter yourself, does she help you cook? If it were up to her, we would be cooking all the time! She loves to measure out the sugar and flour and crack the eggs. She never lets a shell in! Sheโs been making up recipes since she was 3 years old. Back then they would be hardly edibleโmy husband would always try them, and I acted like I did. But over the years, sheโs gotten really good.
How does music compare to food for you? Music is healing, and food can be healing, too, because youโre taking care of people. When youโve done well at a show, people clap and holler, and around the table when youโre feeding people things they are enjoying, youโll hear โmmmโ soundsโitโs like an ovation around the table.
Whatโs your favorite recipe in the book? The almond poundcake and the fresh glazed apple cake, because they came from my grandmother. Sheโs passed on in heavenโฆbut each time I went back to college, she would send me back with a fresh apple cake. Also, the creamy smoked mac and cheese. I love this dish because you can make the kids happy, but itโs sophisticated enough for an adult palate because of the smoked gouda.
What does โOh Gussieโ refer to? Thatโs a very Southern saying, and Iโve said it all my life. Itโs our exclamatory word. It means โIโm very excitedโ or โthatโs incredibly delicious.โ If I drop the biscuits on the floor, I might say โOh Gussie!โ When we were titling this book, my manager and people around me said, โYou have to call it Oh Gussie! since thatโs what you say!โ
Do you cook for your Little Big Town band mates? Yes, I try to take something homemade on the road every time I leave. Sometimes itโs something leftover, like cake or cookies or mac and cheese. I always cook them each a birthday cake on their birthday. They are always so appreciative and gracious and flattering. I call them my skinny guinea pigs because I try out new recipes on them.
Whatโs your absolute favorite restaurant in Nashville, where you live? One that stands out is Biscuit Love (biscuitlovebrunch.com), which used to be a food truck. Their whole menu is based on their incredible biscuits. The โGertieโ is sweet, named after the ownerโs girl. Her daddy, Carl, wanted to make a biscuit with everything she loved. It has chocolate gravy made with Nutella, caramelized banana jam and pretzels. It is amazing. That might be a last meal for me if I ever need a last meal!
What has been the best part about being on tour again? The fans for sure. It feels so good when people appreciate what youโre putting out and when theyโre singing every word back because theyโve made the songs and album their own.
When did you realize you had โmade it?โ When we won group of the year at the CMA awards for the first time in 2012. It was after โPontoonโ had come out, and we had a huge resurgence. We had been a band for 17 years, and Nashville had really stood behind us. Iโll always have a physical reaction when I think of that moment. Also, whenย we were asked to be members of the Grand Ole Opry. If we had โmade itโ really fast, I donโt think we would be the people or writers that we are. It was important to our journey.
Get some of Kimberly’s favorite recipes here.
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