Episodes
Time Period/Region
- 16th Century 15
- 17th Century 16
- 18th Century 18
- 19th Century 61
- 20th Century 73
- Ancient 38
- Australia 1
- Austria 3
- Brazil 1
- British Isles 70
- Canada 1
- Caribbean 1
- Civil War 3
- Eastern Europe 3
- France 25
- Germany 6
- Great Depression 2
- Greece 5
- Hawaii 1
- Huns 1
- Iceland 1
- Italy 12
- Japan 5
- Jewish 2
- Korea 1
- Medieval 35
- Mexico 5
- Mongol Empire 1
- Mughal Empire 1
- New Zealand 1
- North Africa & the Near East 16
- North America 2
- Panama 1
- Renaissance 2
- Rome 25
- Russia 3
- Spain 3
- Sweden 1
- Thailand 1
- The Netherlands 1
- The Philippines 2
- Titanic 9
- United States of America 67
- Viking 4
- WWI 3
- WWII 14
The Original PB&J from 1901
The history of that most perfect of sandwiches and its main components
Texas Chili & The Chili Queens of San Antonio
Texas chili from 1910, the history of chili, and the Chili Queens who sold all kinds of chili-flavored foods in the plazas of San Antonio
Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Chicken
Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation and the chicken dish that was created for it
World War 2 Ice Cream of the US Navy
The great lengths that the U.S. Navy went to to provide its men with morale-boosting ice cream, and its recipe for a delicious banana nut flavor
WWII Propaganda
The history and evolution of carrot cake and how WWII British propaganda popularized it
First Class Breakfast on the RMS Titanic
Menus and first class breakfast on the Titanic, as well as more stories of the people on board
School Lunch from the Great Depression
The history of school lunches and the lunch lady, along with recipes from a Depression Era school cafeteria cookbook
The Great Molasses Flood | Boston Brown Bread
The Great Molasses Flood of 1919 and Boston brown bread
Al Capone's Soup Kitchen
Al Capone’s soup kitchen and an Italian soup that could have been served there
Christmas in the WWI Trenches - Xmas Rations
Christmas dinners during WWI and a ration-friendly Christmas pudding recipe from 1915
What did WWII Soldiers Eat?
An overview of American WWII field kitchens and rations and a recipe for a classic dish straight from a manual written in 1944
The Original Caesar Salad from Mexico
The murky origins of the Caesar salad and a recipe that might be the original
Feijoada - Brazil's National Dish
The history and possible origins of Brazilian feijoada and a recipe from 1928
Catherine the Great & the Volga Germans
The history of the Volga Germans and a stuffed bread roll recipe made from many 20th century sources
The Absinthe Murder
Why absinthe was banned, and a recipe for an absinthe cocktail in the traditional French style
1950's Fish Pudding
The history of ovens and stoves, and a retro recipe for fish pudding that I can’t, in good conscience, recommend
Anzac Biscuits from World War One
The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli and two recipes for different versions of Anzac biscuits
Dining First Class on the RMS Titanic
The first class experience aboard the RMS Titanic, and a recipe for dessert that would’ve been a real showstopper for the passengers
Punch Romaine from The RMS Titanic
The cooks aboard the RMS Titanic and a citrusy palate cleanser served at first class meals