How a great recipe hunt will help preserve, and contextualize, history
The iconic cookbook, which is filled with recipes from Marylanders and is still in print, has sold more than 100,000 copies and was even given in 1981 to Prince Charles and Princess Diana as a wedding gift.The book was also initially published at a time that raises questions about what was not included with those recipes. No Native American dishes are featured in the book and White said there are recipes in it that were likely created and cooked by enslaved people who were not given credit.
Val Mayer said she submitted that recipe to pay homage to how her grams and that fried chicken brought people together across race, age and class.
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