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What’s your favorite Elvis story?

I can vividly remember his appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show (oh boy, does that ever date me). You see, the Ed Sullivan Show appeared on Sunday nights during the time when I was normally at church (being the good Baptist child that I was). But when you beg and plead and cry and whimper and beg and plead, you just might get to stay home and watch. As long as you agreed to never, ever beg and plead again.

Or, at least, until the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show.

I was pretty young and wasn’t quite sure who this Elvis guy was. But I had an older cousin who was definitely “into” Elvis. She knew every word to every song and was constantly singing those to any audience she encountered.

I figured she was pretty cool so this Elvis guy must be pretty cool himself.  Little did I know.

Cool was a mild way to put it, wasn’t it?

We’re celebrating his birthday today, January 8, with his favorite pound cake according to Jane and Michael Stern, authors of Roadfood.com.

 

“When we wrote our book Elvis World (Knopf, 1987), we often dined with fans of The King. As they discussed what they loved about him, it became clear that one of the reasons people felt so close to Elvis was that he never lost his down-home taste. You can see it in the decor at Graceland, a poor Mississippi boy’s idea of how a rich person’s house should look; and it is apparent in what he ate. He could afford filet mignon but preferred well-done burgers. Instead of champagne, he drank Pepsi. For dessert, he favored Deep South diner classics. One of Elvis’s favorite sweets was the pound cake made by his childhood friend Janelle McComb. She gave us her recipe in 1987, on the 10th anniversary of Elvis’s death. Every year at Christmas, she’d bake two loaves and bring them to Graceland. Elvis could eat one all by himself. Fans know about McComb and place her in the firmament of those who practice TCE (“Taking Care of Elvis”); to serve her cake is to keep the legend alive.

We all know August 16,  marks the anniversary of the death of Elvis Aaron Presley, but I am here to tell you that the King is Alive!  I know because he was seen on stage with Celine Dion during an American Idol broadcast where he delivered a phenomenal performance.  Certainly,  it was absolutely far better than any of those Elvis impersonators could possibly do. Therefore I KNOW WITHOUT A DOUBT and will swear on my latest issue of National KnowItAll, a highly respected news magazine, that this was the REAL thing.  Just to prove it to you, I have included this secretly recorded public video to prove that this actually did occur.

Enjoy it while you chow down on this absolutely delicious pound cake.

Me? I’m headed to the kitchen to cook up a batch of peanut butter cookies. I might even throw in a little bacon. The King would be so proud!

I might even put on a copy of Blue Hawaii (my favorite) to watch while making these. What about you? What’s your favorite Elvis movie?

Here are a few Elvis-inspired recipes I cooked up for a segment on THV11:

No Bake Peanut Butter Pie,

Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Roasted Banana Bread,

Elvis Banana Peanut Butter Muffins with Petit Jean Bacon,

Peanut Butter and Banana Stuffed French Toast