For more than a century, the Bright Star Restaurant in Bessemer, Ala., has built a large and loyal following by serving classic Southern fare, with occasional culinary references to its Greek heritage. Last year, the University of Alabama published "A Centennial Celebration of the Bright Star Restaurant," which recounts its colorful history and features some of its most-loved dishes, drawing from its Greek roots and the region it came to embrace.

This is one of several recipes that reflect that assimilation of flavors. This carrot salad is sweet without being cloying. It’s a Mother’s Day favorite at the restaurant.

Grate the carrots with the shredding blade of a food processor to make this a speedy side dish.

Hands on time: 15 minutes  Total time: 15 minutes  Serves: 12

Ingredients:

Instructions:

In a large mixing bowl, gently combine carrots, mayonnaise, sugar, coconut, pineapple and raisins. Refrigerate 2 hours or overnight.

Nutrition:

Per serving (based on 12): 139 calories (percent of calories from fat, 22), 1 gram protein, 28 grams carbohydrates, 3 grams fiber, 4 grams fat (1 gram saturated), 5 milligrams cholesterol, 106 milligrams sodium.

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