Episodes
Time Period/Region
- 16th Century 14
- 17th Century 16
- 18th Century 17
- 19th Century 56
- 20th Century 66
- Ancient 34
- Australia 1
- Austria 3
- Brazil 1
- British Isles 68
- Canada 1
- Caribbean 1
- Civil War 3
- France 24
- Germany 6
- Great Depression 1
- Greece 4
- Hawaii 1
- Huns 1
- Iceland 1
- Italy 10
- Japan 5
- Jewish 2
- Korea 1
- Medieval 32
- Mexico 5
- Mongol Empire 1
- Mughal Empire 1
- New Zealand 1
- North Africa & the Near East 14
- North America 2
- Panama 1
- Philippines 1
- Renaissance 2
- Rome 22
- Russia 2
- Spain 3
- Sweden 1
- Thailand 1
- Titanic 9
- Transylvania 1
- Ukraine 1
- United States of America 60
- Viking 4
- WWI 3
- WWII 11
Vienna's Iconic Chocolate Cake
The legendary origins of the sachertorte, and a 19th century recipe that you should absolutely try
Old Fashioned Halloween Candy & the First Halloween Party
Riotous Halloween celebrations and the first townwide Halloween party, along with a 19th century candy recipe
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.
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
The Oyster Craze of New York City
Delicious, creamy baked oysters and the oyster craze in 19th century New York City.
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
The 1853 Dinner in a Dinosaur
Victorian salmi de perdrix (partridge salmi) and the men who ate it inside an iguanodon
The History of the Hawaiian Luau
The history of the Hawaiian luau, and Kepanipa’a makes kalua pork in the ground at the Marriott and Chef Ippy Aiona of Ippy’s Hawaiian Barbeque in Waimea makes it in the kitchen
Irish Soda Bread from 1836
The history of chemical leavening agents in baking and a simple, hearty Irish soda bread
The History of Ukrainian Borshch
The history and evolution of Ukrainian borshch and a wonderful 19th century recipe for it
The King of Siam's Massaman Curry
The history of Thai massaman curry and the kings who ate it
The Great Molasses Flood | Boston Brown Bread
The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 and Boston brown bread
What the heck is Wassail?
The history of wassail and its myriad forms, along with a recipe from 19th century Oxford
When Coffee was Illegal
Coffee’s checkered past and a coffee-less coffee-looking cocktail that would have been safe to drink during one of the several times the brew was banned
Macaroni & Cheese from 1845
The long relationship of macaroni and cheese, and how they were brought irrevocably together by a Scottish macaroni salesman, two Swiss food chemists, and a Canadian cheesemonger, along with a fancy 19th century recipe.
Sin Eaters & Funeral Biscuits
The curious tradition of sin eaters and gingerbread cookies that could have been used as funeral biscuits in Victorian England
Pemmican: History's Power Bar
The role of pemmican in the lives of indigenous North American tribes and the European exploration of the continent, and 19th century instructions on how to make it.
The Noble Origins of Afternoon Tea
The origins of afternoon tea and a 19th century recipe for the classic afternoon tea treat: Victoria sandwich