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Burris Farm Market Bakery

Highway 59, Loxley, AL - (251) 964-6464
Posted By Michael Stern on 11/17/2007 12:35:00 AM
Most people who drive along Highway 59 towards the Gulf Coast know Burris Farm Market as a fabulous farm stand. It is definitely that: a spacious, open-sided building lined with hampers of Alabama-grown goodies that range from asparagus and broccoli to watermelons and zucchini. Throughout the summer, you’ll find gorgeous vine-ripened tomatoes, plump local strawberries, and the sweetest sweet corn, plus shelves of put-up jellies, pickles, and relishes.

For Roadfooders who don’t have time, patience, or a mobile kitchen to take advantage of the bounteous harvest, Burris has recently added a bakery to the back of the market. Here you can buy delicious strawberry bread as well as loaves of regular bread; but more important, you can buy dessert to eat immediately at one of the few random tables in the bakery and market area. The warm desserts include apple dumplings and peach cobbler, available with ice cream melting on top, as well as fresh strawberry shortcake and key lime pie. Delicious!

And if you notice a fetching toasty aroma coming from behind the market, that means they are currently roasting goobers to become the favorite road-trip snack for all true southerners, the boiled peanut … or as it is pronounced by many locals, the "bald peanut." Boiled peanuts, by the way, are nothing like the crunchy ones most of the world knows as cocktail companions. They are soft, seasoned, luscious and, for many of us, an acquired taste. However, once acquired, a taste for boiled peanuts tends to be insatiable.

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4 - Overall: One of the Best - Worth a Trip
Overall: One of the Best - Worth a Trip
Peanut Butter Pie
Peach Cobbler
apple dumpling
boiled peanuts
strawberry shortcake
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These berries are the basis for the excellent strawberry shortcake made in the backroom bakery.
"These berries are the basis for the excellent strawberry shortcake made in the backroom bakery."
Michael Stern





The desserts were so good, we had to get several slices of pie to go.  The one we enjoyed the most was the peanut butter pie.  Not overly rich, the pie is creamy with a strong peanut buttery taste.
"The desserts were so good, we had to get several slices of pie to go. The one we enjoyed the most was the peanut butter pie. Not overly rich, the pie is creamy with a strong peanut buttery taste."
Cliff Strutz


So sweet, you can eat one like an apple ...
"So sweet, you can eat one like an apple ..."
Michael Stern


Tomatoes, or as our Alabama roadfood friends refer to them: 'maters
"Tomatoes, or as our Alabama roadfood friends refer to them: 'maters"
Michael Stern


When one of the friendly ladies at Burris Farm Market asks if you want your apple dumpling heated, you definitely want to say
"When one of the friendly ladies at Burris Farm Market asks if you want your apple dumpling heated, you definitely want to say "yes"! Immediately after this photo was taken, I had a scoop of vanilla ice cream placed on top."
Cliff Strutz


This photo is deceptive; the strawberry shortcake portion is huge and plenty for two to share!
"This photo is deceptive; the strawberry shortcake portion is huge and plenty for two to share! "
Cliff Strutz


We loved the fresh peaches used in the peach cobbler, our favorite of the Burris desserts we sampled.
"We loved the fresh peaches used in the peach cobbler, our favorite of the Burris desserts we sampled."
Cliff Strutz


The Burris Farm Market sells not only fresh fruit and ready-to-eat desserts, but also a wide assortment of relishes, jellies, honeys, and pickles.
"The Burris Farm Market sells not only fresh fruit and ready-to-eat desserts, but also a wide assortment of relishes, jellies, honeys, and pickles."
Michael Stern


We spotted this sign on Highway 59 a few miles from the Burris Farm Market Bakery.  It led to a small roadside peanut stand that happened to be closed.  But at Burris, the boiled peanuts were fresh, warm, and ready to eat!
"We spotted this sign on Highway 59 a few miles from the Burris Farm Market Bakery. It led to a small roadside peanut stand that happened to be closed. But at Burris, the boiled peanuts were fresh, warm, and ready to eat!"
Michael Stern



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