List of Southern at Heart episodes

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The American cooking series Southern at Heart aired on Food Network from 2013 to 2016. 53 episodes of the series aired over five seasons. [1]

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Episodes

Season 1 (2013)

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No.TitleOriginal air dateProduction code
1"Southern Sweets"October 27, 2013TBA
2"Ultimate Down-Home Breakfast"November 3, 2013
3"Game Day!"November 10, 2013
4"Southern Comforts"November 17, 2013
5"Taste of Home"November 24, 2013
6"Touch of Bourbon"December 1, 2013

Season 2 (2014)

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No.TitleOriginal air dateProduction code
1"Movie Snacking"March 16, 2014TBA
2"Southern Italian"March 23, 2014
3"Pizza Party"March 30, 2014
4"Big Southern Salad"April 6, 2014
5"Family Feast"April 13, 2014
6"When the Flavors Come Marching In"April 20, 2014
7"Derby Party"April 27, 2014
8"Taco Tuesday"May 4, 2014
9"Ladies' Tea Party"May 11, 2014
10"Dinner for Two"May 18, 2014
11"Strong is the New Skinny"May 25, 2014
12"Grill and Chill"June 1, 2014
13"30 Dollar Date"June 8, 2014

Season 3 (2014)

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No.TitleOriginal air dateProduction code
1"Late Night Feast"October 26, 2014TBA
2"Tailgate at the Big Game"November 2, 2014
3"Picnic Day at the Races"November 9, 2014
4"Friends-Giving Leftovers"November 16, 2014
5"Light on Your Feet"November 23, 2014
6"Cocktail Party Bites"November 30, 2014
7"Gift Basket of Food"December 7, 2014
8"Card Game with Grampy"December 14, 2014

Season 4 (2015)

[5]

No.TitleOriginal air dateProduction code
1"Rainy Day Egg Hunt"March 29, 2015TBA
2"Elevated Comfort Dinner"April 5, 2015
3"Treat Yourself Supper"April 12, 2015
4"Fancy Fun Finger Foods"April 19, 2015
5"Bourbon, Bacon, Boots Up!"April 26, 2015
6"Spicy Feast in the Bluegrass"May 3, 2015
7"Freezer Pleasers for Mom"May 10, 2015
8"Southern Fried Friendship"May 24, 2015
9"Phillips Family Grilltacular"May 31, 2015
10"Pecan-Encrusted With Love"June 7, 2015
11"PB&J Came to Play"June 14, 2015
12"Grampy's Got a Sweet Tooth"June 21, 2015
13"Pizza Jammin' All Night"July 5, 2015

Season 5 (20152016)

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No.TitleOriginal air dateProduction code
1"Close to Home"October 4, 2015TBA
2"Picking and Picnicking"October 11, 2015
3"Grandma's Cookbook"October 18, 2015
4"Carved and Sweetly Starved"October 25, 2015
5"Fairest of the Fair"November 1, 2015
6"Arrow to My Heart"November 8, 2015
7"Turkey Two Ways and Sweet Potato Heaven"November 15, 2015
8"Dinner Under the Stars"November 29, 2015
9"Newlyweds Under the Mistletoe"December 6, 2015
10"Catch Me If You Can"January 3, 2016
11"Game Night"January 17, 2016
12"Halftime Ham Sandwich"January 31, 2016
13"Home Alone"February 28, 2016

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