Episodes
Time Period/Region
- 16th Century 19
- 17th Century 17
- 18th Century 19
- 19th Century 68
- 20th Century 82
- Ancient 42
- Australia 1
- Austria 4
- Brazil 1
- British Isles 75
- Canada 1
- Caribbean 1
- China 1
- Civil War 3
- Eastern Europe 5
- France 26
- Germany 6
- Great Depression 2
- Greece 6
- Hawaii 1
- Huns 1
- Iceland 1
- Italy 13
- Japan 7
- Jewish 2
- Korea 1
- Medieval 40
- Mexico 5
- Mongol Empire 3
- Mughal Empire 2
- New Zealand 1
- North Africa & the Near East 16
- North America 2
- Panama 1
- Renaissance 2
- Rome 29
- Russia 4
- Spain 3
- Sweden 1
- Thailand 1
- The Netherlands 1
- The Philippines 2
- Titanic 9
- United States of America 77
- Viking 4
- WWI 4
- WWII 16
The Original Beef Stroganoff of Imperial Russia
The origins and evolution of beef stroganoff, and a 19th century recipe that I highly recommend
Cheese Gnocchi from Medieval Italy
The history of gnocchi being made from everything from cheese to cake to truffles to potatoes
The Dutch Hunger Winter of World War 2 - Tulip Bulb Stamppot
The Hunger Winter of the Netherlands at the end of World War II, and a recipe from the famine that includes tulip bulbs
Gout - The Disease of Kings
How people have gotten, treated, and lived with gout throughout history, and an 18th century venison recipe that is laden with gout-inducing ingredients
3,500 Years of Hangover Cures
Hangover cures from the last 3,500 years, and a 10th century recipe from Baghdad for a curative lamb stew
Making the School Lunch Pizza from the 1980s & '90s
Food in US schools post-1960s and an extremely nostalgic recipe for cheese pizza from 1988
Depression Era Christmas
Celebrating Christmas during the Great Depression, and a recipe for a less expensive Christmas pudding made with gelatin and chocolate
What Are Sugar Plums? How to make real Victorian sugar plums.
What a real Victorian sugar plum was, and a labor-intensive, days-long process of making some from a 19th century recipe
The Great Eggnog Riot at West Point Military Academy
The 1826 Eggnog Riot at West Point and a 19th century recipe from the White House Cook Book
What was Food like in the Japanese Internment Camps of World War 2
Food supplies and cooking in the Japanese incarceration camps during WWII, and a recipe for tuna noodle casserole from one of the camps’ newspapers
Feeding Alexander the Great
Feasting with Alexander the Great and an ancient Roman recipe for a complex sauce for poultry using ingredients that Alexander would have had
Cranberry Apple Pie & the Invention of Thanksgiving
Sarah Josepha Hale’s decades-long campaign to make Thanksgiving a national holiday, and a cranberry tart recipe from her magazine in 1866
Surviving in a London Blitz Bomb Shelter
Bomb shelters and the Tube during the Blitz in WWII, and ration-friendly recipes for soup and honey biscuits from the period
Cooking on the German Home Front During World War 2
Food, rationing, and hunger in Germany during WWII, and a recipe for a casserole from a German magazine early on in the war
Ancient Roman Cheesecake - Savillum
The foods served at lavish ancient Roman feasts and a recipe from the 2nd century BC for an early form of cheesecake
Election Cake from 1796
The history of Election Day as a major holiday in Hartford, Connecticut, and a scaled down 18th century recipe of any Election Day table: election cake
The History of Croissants - A Recipe from 1850
The origins of the croissant, from Viennese kipferl to the modern flaky pastry, and a mid-19th century recipe for a bread-like version
Candy War: Babe Ruth Vs Baby Ruth
The controversial (but brilliant?) naming of Baby Ruth candy bars, and a popular recipe from the 1940s for Baby Ruth cookies that appeared on the wrappers of the time
The Titanic Survivors Arrive in New York - Hamilton Pudding
What happened when the Carpathia docked in New York with the 705 survivors of the Titanic, and an early 20th century recipe for a dessert served aboard the Carpathia the last day aboard the ship
Surviving the Titanic - Dining on Carpathia
The experience of those on board the RMS Carpathia and the Titanic survivors that they rescued, and soup that might have been amongst the first foods served to the survivors


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
