Episodes
Time Period/Region
- 16th Century 17
- 17th Century 16
- 18th Century 18
- 19th Century 64
- 20th Century 76
- Ancient 40
- Australia 1
- Austria 4
- Brazil 1
- British Isles 71
- Canada 1
- Caribbean 1
- Civil War 3
- Eastern Europe 3
- France 26
- Germany 6
- Great Depression 2
- Greece 5
- Hawaii 1
- Huns 1
- Iceland 1
- Italy 13
- Japan 5
- Jewish 2
- Korea 1
- Medieval 36
- Mexico 5
- Mongol Empire 1
- Mughal Empire 2
- New Zealand 1
- North Africa & the Near East 16
- North America 2
- Panama 1
- Renaissance 2
- Rome 27
- Russia 3
- Spain 3
- Sweden 1
- Thailand 1
- The Netherlands 1
- The Philippines 2
- Titanic 9
- United States of America 71
- Viking 4
- WWI 4
- WWII 14
How to Make Old Fashioned Butter
How butter was made, eaten, and preserved throughout history, some 17th century instructions, and a 19th century butter churn
Eating like a Lighthouse Keeper from the 1800s
The grueling routine of lighthouse keepers and a corn chowder from 1896 that they would have had the ingredients for
Rubaboo - Pemmican Stew of Canadian Mounties
The rugged explorers and Canadian mounties who cooked and ate rubaboo, and a recipe from the journal of Sam Steele, the man who brought order to the Klondike gold rush.
Eat Like a Medieval Nun - Hildegard of Bingen's Cookies of Joy
The incredible accomplishments of the nun, composer, philosopher, mystic, and (most importantly) recipe writer Hildegard von Bingen and two of her recipes to lift the spirits
The 10,000 Calorie Sumo Wrestler Diet - Chanko Nabe
The origins of sumo wrestling and a delicious soup that became a staple in heya, or sumo training stables
The Real Betty Crocker's Pineapple Upside Down Cake
The fictional woman who became a household name and a friend of homemakers across the country, and her 70-year-old recipe for pineapple upside-down cake
Feeding the Ottoman Army - Warrior's Halva
How the Ottoman Empire’s soldiers ate and a delicious recipe for a centuries-old confectionary
Switchel - The Farmer's Gatorade of the 19th Century
The various versions of that nectar of the weary farmhand and congressman alike, popular in the 18th and 19th centuries
Hannibal & the Food of Carthage
Hannibal Barca, the brilliant Carthaginian general of the Second Punic War, and Cato the Elder, who very much wanted Carthage destroyed
Morocco's Iconic Tagine - Mrouzia
The history of the tagine, a brief look at my amazing and delicious trip to Morocco, and a sweet-and-spiced 14th century tagine.
How to Eat like a Celtic Druid
Celtic table manners, food, and cooking methods, and a hearty stew they could have eaten
The Oyster Craze of New York City
Delicious, creamy baked oysters and the oyster craze in 19th century New York City.
Making the 2000 Year Old “Pizza” from Pompeii
The recently uncovered fresco in Pompeii that depicts what could be a pizza, and Pompeiian breadmaking
The Original Fettuccine Alfredo with No Cream
The original fettuccine all’Alfredo and the showman chef who made it famous
Civil War Sweet Potato Coffee
The crucial role of coffee in a Civil War soldier’s life, and the alternatives they came up with for it
An Alcatraz Prisoner’s Meal
The surprisingly good food in one of history’s most notorious prisons: Alcatraz
The 1853 Dinner in a Dinosaur
Victorian salmi de perdrix (partridge salmi) and the men who ate it inside an iguanodon
Raspberry Shrub - How to Drink Vinegar
A refreshing vinegar-based syrup that is wonderful in both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and the history of vinegar beverages
The Original Mai Tai from 1944
The history of the Mai Tai, and the man who had never been to the tropics who created it.