The History of American Food

The History of American Food

Author: Margaret Hardin Language: English Episodes: 100
Hosted by historian Margaret Hardin, The History of American Food is a journey through the pots, pans, and pantries that built a nation. This isn't just a chronicle of recipes; it's an exploration of how every meal tells a deeper story of migration, technology, war, and cultural exchange. We begin in the challenging early settlements, where survival hinged on barrels of salted meat and dried peas, and trace the winding, often unexpected path to the modern landscape of Korean BBQ tacos and overwhelming supermarket aisles. Each episode digs into the forces-the people, the policies, the accidents of history-that transformed what we eat. You'll hear about the intersection of food with broader arts and society, understanding how a single ingredient can ripple through culture. The podcast moves from farm to factory to food truck, revealing the surprising connections on your plate. It’s a narrative full of detours and revelations, showing how American food has always been a global, ever-evolving conversation. For more details on each episode's topics and sources, visit the show's website.
Episodes
153 Coffee Finds a New Home [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:11
Wake up America! Coffee is on its way to becoming the drink of the people. Sure Cider and Beer are out there... but coffee is coming up on the outside.But how did one brew coffee in the 19th century?And just how weak was…
152 Early 19th Century Tea - Still Extremely Fashionable [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:45
Last show on the substandard mic - but the paper towel as popfilter helped some.Let's talk tea - what tea were people drinking in the early 19th century? The answer was almost uniformly, "bad tea". Ignorance lead to peop…
151 The First Chinese Food in America [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 38:34
First of all - sorry about the diferent mic. But this way we get the episode. I'll see what I can do to make things better for next ep - and all will be back to normal by the one after that.Anyway - 19th Century Chinese…
150 Lobster - From Poor Man's Chicken to Fancy Canned Good [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:31
Think you're fancy with your lobster roll... or did you get it from a Massachusetts McDonalds?All are possible... and much more - including death by lobster poisoning.To get more of the story - tune in to early 19th cent…
148 Making Beef for Dinner - Increases in Early 19th Century Cattle [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:45
What happens when you grow more cows to make more milk to make more cheese and butter?You end up with more oxen that can't make milk - but are useful as a source of beef.And this works out well when you are living in a s…
147 How to Survive Drinking Milk in the Early 19th Century [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:38
So you are a typical early 19th Century American type... Is there a dairy scene? Yes.But are you drinking milk? Maybe... and probobly only for breakfast.Ok... but is it Raw Milk? Most likely not.In the early 19th century…
146 What Was Early 19th Century America's Problem with Mushrooms? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:14
Check out the NCPTT... while it's still there, and maybe find an unexpectedly cool place to live. Or maybe a cool woodworking job.https://www.nps.gov/subjects/ncptt/index.htmHey - so were early Americans eating mushrooms…
144 Early 19th Century Apples - the Fruit of Progress & Propaganda [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 32:59
This week - it’s time to look at the connection between westward American Expansion and the apple. How is the apple all tangled up with our creation of the 19th century tall tales we started to tell on and about ourselve…