Dolly Parton's Old-Fashioned Soup Recipe Has A Secret Ingredient You'll Never Guess (2024)

You’ve got to hear the heartwarming story behind it.

Published on December 17, 2020

Dolly Parton isn't just a superstar in the entertainment world, she's also a force in the kitchen. Dolly learned how to cook by watching her mother, who utilized low-cost and often home-grown ingredients to get dinner on the table each night. With 12 kids' mouths to feed, that job kept Dolly's mother very busy, but she often came up with creative ways to make meager meals feel special.

You may have heard the legend of stone soup before, but Dolly's story is a little bit different. According to the story she shared with Hallmark, her mother would send all 12 children out to search for stones in the woods whenever she was making the soup. Once the children returned, they'd scrub their rocks until squeaky clean, then pile them up for their mother to assess. Dolly's mom, careful to balance her time between her 12 growing children, would determine which of the kids looked like they needed a little extra love or attention that given day, then she'd choose their stone. That stone would go right in the soup.

Even though the dish was inexpensive and humble, the stone made it feel like it had a bit more substance and depth. Plus it's loaded with filling vegetables and a comforting broth, making it a great sharable dish for the chilly winter months in the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. You can find the full recipe below. Now, on to dessert! In her cookbook, Dolly's Dixie Fixin's, the country music legend shared one of her favorite recipes for walnut pie that's very similar to a classic southern pecan pie. It couldn't be any easier to make, and her holiday table is rarely complete without it. Find the recipe for her delicious walnut-studded pie below.

Dolly Parton's Stone Soup

(Thanks to hallmarkchannel.com)

  • 2 quarts chicken stock or canned low-sodium broth
  • 1 pound russet potatoes, peeled and diced
  • 1 (14 ½ ounce) can diced tomatoes
  • 1 small head cabbage, coarsely chopped
  • 1 pound turnips, peeled and diced
  • 2 large carrots, diced
  • 1 small onion, chopped
  • 4 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 smoked ham hock
  • 1 stone, thoroughly cleaned (optional)
  • Salt
  • Pepper
  1. In a large pot, combine stock, potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, turnips, carrots, onion, garlic, and the ham hock. Finally, add the stone. Bring the pot to a boil, then reduce heat to low to simmer until vegetables are tender, about 2 hours.
  2. Remove the ham hock and pull the meat off the bone. Chop into ½ inch pieces, then return to the pot. Season with salt and pepper to taste, then serve immediately. Don't eat the stone!

Dolly Parton's Walnut Pie

(from Dolly's Dixie Fixin's)

  • 1 fold-out pie crust
  • 3 eggs
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • ¾ cup light corn syrup
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 4 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 1 ½ cups finely chopped walnuts
  • Whipped cream to garnish
  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Line a 9-inch pie plate with the thawed crust.
  2. Using a mixer, beat the eggs in a large bowl. Gradually add in the sugar, corn syrup, salt, and vanilla, mixing until combined. Add in the melted butter and beat until fully incorporated.
  3. Pour the mixture into the pie shell, then evenly sprinkle the walnuts on top. Bake for 10 minutes, then reduce the heat to 300 degrees to bake the pie for an additional 45 minutes. Place an aluminum foil collar around the edge of the crust after 30 minutes. After completely cooled, serve with a dollop of whipped cream.

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Dolly Parton's Old-Fashioned Soup Recipe Has A Secret Ingredient You'll Never Guess (2024)

FAQs

What is Dolly Parton's stampede soup? ›

With only a handful of ingredients and a few minutes you can be enjoying Dolly Parton's Stampede creamy vegetable soup. This (mostly) pureed vegetable soup in a creamy base is easy to prepare and is a perfect starter to any meal. You can also have this soup with salad and breadsticks and make it a main dish.

What is Dolly Parton's favorite pie? ›

There's nobody better at throwing an old-fashioned country Christmas than Dolly Parton. And her Christmases always include a walnut pie. Dolly loves to share memories of celebrating the season with her eleven brothers and sisters at their home in Locust Ridge, Tennessee.

What was the stone soup made of? ›

Stone soup is the name given to a wide variety of hearty meat and vegetable soups that stems from a European folktale about community sharing. Stone soup typically features humble but delicious ingredients like potatoes, peas, cabbage, and affordable cuts of beef or chicken.

What was Dolly Parton's favorite food? ›

But when it comes to the one food she can't live without, the one she could snack on every day and never grow tired of, it's no sweet treat at all. Dolly Parton's favorite is none other than the humble potato.

What is Dolly's diet? ›

You may have heard of something called the Dolly Parton Diet — which consists of eating cabbage soup (yes, cabbage soup!) as your main meals along with fruit and vegetables. It's also known as the TWA Stewardess Diet and, well, the Cabbage Soup Diet.

Who is Dolly Parton's BFF? ›

Dolly Parton and her best friend, Judy Ogle, have known each other for most of their lives. Parton sees Ogle as family and is protective over her. Because of this, she found it difficult to watch as Ogle became involved with a possessive partner.

Who did Dolly Parton have a crush on? ›

“I had a lot of boys in my life; I loved boys, and I still do,” she told W. Some of her crushes, however, were unattainable; she thought Johnny Cash was “sexy” when she saw him at the Grand Ole Opry, before she started singing.

What is Dolly Parton's favorite color? ›

Don't worry, her favorite colors, white and yellow, are also prominently featured. (Yep, even though she's most closely associated with pink, Parton told Interview magazine in 2014 that it's not her top pick, sharing, “White makes me feel light and airy. Yellow makes me happy.”)

What is the oldest perpetual stew? ›

Wikipedia shares that one perpetual stew was allegedly kept going in Perpignan, southern France, from the 15th century till World War II, when its custodian ran out of ingredients to keep it going during the German occupation.

Why put a stone in soup? ›

One story about the origin of the term stone soup is that during the US's Great Depression, families unable to put food on the table every day simply placed a porous rock in the stock pot on days when there was food - and subsequently flavour - to absorb.

What kind of soup is served at Hatfield and McCoy? ›

Ma's Creamy Vegetable Soup

It's a bowlful of comfort, straight from the heart of the Appalachian holler. Savor the flavor and get ready for a taste of Southern cookin' at Hatfield and McCoy Dinner Feud!

What kind of soup does Pirates' Voyage serve? ›

The four-course feast starts off with our famous Voyager Creamy Vegetable Soup and some Buccaneer Bread. Our soup has become a favorite among all our visitors. In fact, it's so popular that we started selling our soup mix online and in our gift shop so you can make it at home!

Can you take home leftovers from Dolly Parton Stampede? ›

We put the chicken in a plastice bag (not a take out container) and eat it for lunch the next day. We usually split one dessert while we are there and take the rest home. If it weren't for the ice packs, the chicken would be at room temperature too long to eat leftovers later. Don't miss the pre-show.

Why did they change Dixie Stampede to Dolly Parton Stampede? ›

Back in 2018, the Dixie Stampede was renamed to The Stampede after Parton became aware that the term “Dixie” can be associated with the Confederacy. Parton tells Billboard, “There's such a thing as innocent ignorance, and so many of us are guilty of that,” Parton says.

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