The Storied Recipe

Rebecca Hadeed

Weekly guests share recipes they cherish for their significance to their culture, heritage, and memories.

  1. FEB 11

    200 The Vindicated Mother and Her Lebanese Lamb Chops

    I like to think that Mama Issa had breakfast at her favorite place this morning—right on the edge of the Mediterranean. Imagine the soft clatter of dishes, waves gently splashing against the thick rock wall separating Mama Issa from that turquoise water. She sips that good, strong Lebanese coffee and breathes in the scent of warm manouche bread mingling with the faint salt from the sea.  Maybe the electricity went out last night, maybe there will be strikes in the city this month. It doesn’t bother Mama Issa; she’s at peace. She’s been through worse, and after all, her life’s work is an unmitigated success. Her phone buzzes on the table beside her. Maybe she doesn’t even hear it at first, as a large wave hits the wall and mist swirls around her, kissing her face. But as the wave recedes, she picks up the phone and sees it’s her daughter, Fatema, today’s guest. Decades ago, not far from this very spot, Mama Issa cradled Fatema close at Beirut airport, guiding her other children as missiles exploded around. She was leaving her home, her heart language, her husband, her community, and her friends. They escaped the war, but life didn’t get easier. However, with the support of her own mother and siblings, and driven by a vision for her children, she persevered. She gave them a life, a future, hope, education, worldly success—and more than anything, she gave them the lifeline she had received: an unbreakable bond with family. Today, Fatema works with her brother, a restaurateur, at their newest venture in Washington, DC—Vera Cucina, a restaurant that celebrates a fusion of Lebanese and Mexican cuisines. The cultures share values of family and warm hospitality, a similar vibrancy in art and beauty, and the merging of their cuisines began with a wave of Lebanese immigration to Mexico in the late 19th century. Fatema’s recipe is a prime example of this fusion, developed side by side in the kitchen with Mama Issa and the chef of Vera Cucina. And in that collaboration, you see Mama Issa’s dream fulfilled: her children working together, staying close, honoring their heritage, and creating something meaningful that carries their family forward. So I imagine Mama Issa smiling as Fatema shares how guests are coming far and wide, asking for her lamb chops, tasting them, experiencing home—Mama Issa’s home—and above all, family. Listen to Fatema Now Follow The Storied Recipe in Your Favorite Player Fatema Issa's Storied Recipe: Mama Issa's Lamb Chops https://thestoriedrecipe.com/lebanese-mexican-lamb-chops/ Connect with Fatema Issa Eat at Fatema's Restaurant Vera Cucina in Washington D.C. The Storied Recipe Newsletter The Storied Recipe is a community that believes food is a universal love language. Join for episode & recipe updates every Friday mornings. (And occasional free gifts!) The Storied Recipe Needs Your Help! Please leave a 5-star review for the podcast right here! This link will give all review options available on your device. Simply choose any option, click, and leave a review. Thank you! Recent Episodes 200 The Vindicated Mother and Her Lebanese Lamb Chops 199 The Foremost Wild Food Authority and His Favorite Taco 198 The Magnetic Thai Grandma and Her Soothing Breakfast Jok 197 The 5th Annual Christmas Pudding Episode 196 The Tireless German Oma and Her Creamy Quark 195 The Honest Magiría and Its Humble Chickpea Soup 194 The Best Mother-in-Law and Her Hungarian Walnut Torte 193 The War Bride, The Baker, And Their Apple Dumplings 192 The Gentle Generations and Their Best Cookies 191 The Creative British Nan and Her Cake That Came Full Circle 190 The Boisterous Landlady and Her Transformative Rajma Chawal 189 The Unflappable Farmer's Wife and Her Daily Bread 188 From French Wine Country: The Henriot Family Revives History in Champlitte 187 A Meal by the Fire: French Soup and Stories in Selina's Country Castle 186 Towards a Better Listener Experience: Join Me for a Call in 2025 185 Global Harvest Festivals: The Rare and Elusive Jubilee Phenomenon with Chase Matthews 184 Global Harvest Festivals: The Ancient 8 Day Festival of Sukkot with Susan Barocas 183 Palacinke & Cheesemaking: Nick’s Quest to Honor Baba Saveta’s Legacy 182 A 3 Minute Update: Big Announcement and Call for Feedback! 181 The Disappearing Farmer: Brian Reisinger’s Noble Fight to Secure America's Food Supply 180 The World’s Only: Dr. Menna’s Singular Mission to Unearth Egypt’s Food Legacy 179 What Happens After Happily Ever After? 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Aimee Tan 160 Christmas in Bruderhof with Diana Rutherford 159 Christmas in Ecuador with Sofia Alarcon 158 Memories in the Dough: 70 Years of Montana Ranch Life 157 Brazilian Carrot Cake, German Chocolate, and Italian Art with B Santos 156 Lessons from Cameroon with Agatha Achindu, Author of Bountiful Cooking 155 Slavic Folk Tales & Childhood Memories in The Bone Roots with Gabriela Houston 154 Savor! An Interactive Celebration of Sephardic Culture Through Food & Music 153 "We Were Raised on Love" with Auntie Mary 152 Paradise in Palestine with Auntie Mary 151 The Heirloom Project with Sri Bodanapu 150 How To Find Meaning After Pain with Natasha Levai 149 Mythology, History, and Irish Stew with Shauna Lawless, Author of The Children of Gods and Fighting Men 148 Vanishing Things: Mushrooms, Monsoons, & Cultures with Author Kaveri Ponnapa of The Vanishing Kodavas 147 A 2023 Update: Why It's Been So Quiet Around Here 146 Christmas in Norway with Alexandra Taylor 145 Christmas in South Africa with Kate Jack 144 Christmas in the Valley of the Kings, France 143 Christmas in Alicante with Mar Lozano 142 Christmas in Palestine with Mai Kakish 141 The Gratitude Episode 140 Why This Revolution in Iran Can Succeed with Swarnika & Saeid 139 Habibi, What’s Cooking? Sfouf! With Amale Chamseddine 138 One in 6 Million Refugees: A Venezuelan Story from Anonymous 137 The 5 Days of Diwali with Lopamudra Mishra 136 What is Ancestral Eating with Alison of Ancestral Kitchen 135 Chosen for This? With Elizabeth Coulter, Special Needs Warrior 134 Honoring the Women of Palestine with Mai Kakish 133 The Diversity of Kazakhstan with Marina Lukyanchuk 132 Sunset, Moonlight, Cassava & Community with Sophie Musoki of A Kitchen in Uganda 131 All About Appalachia with Lauren of Must Love Herbs 130 A Bold, Brave Tour of India and Beyond with Dyutima Jha 129 A Sacrificial Lamb & A Critique of the West with Saima Ateeq 128 Mariupol: Memories, Warfare, & the Future of Ukraine with Olia Koutseridi 127 The US has 90,000 Miles of Shoreline. So Why Does It Import the Majority of Its Seafood? with Craig Fear 126 Update From Me, June 2022: A Favorite Story, Some Precious People, & An Invitation To You 125 Why Taiwan Is Not "Chinese Taipei" with Yone 124 A Love Letter to Poland with Zuza Zak, Author of Polska 123 The Feasts of Ramadan with Syrian-American Omayah Atassi 122 "A Peanut Never Forgets Its Shell" Life as a Third Culture Kid with M. Aimee 121 What Makes You Feel Rich? A Conversation with Alicia Akins, Author of Invitations to Abundance 120 Insights from a Russian Political Refugee With Anna Kharzeeva, Author of The Soviet Diet Cookbook 119 All About Baking Science with Author Dikla Frances 118 Happy Holi! All About The Festival of Colours with Rai Mukhopadhyay 117 Emergency Episode - Cook for Ukraine, An Opportunity Presented by Zuza Zak 116 Siberia, Diamonds, and Clowns! The Story of A Jewish Ukrainian Refugee 115 FOLLOW-UP Interview with Liz Zunon, Author & Illustrator of Grandpa Cacao (Retrospective Interview) 114 How To Give Without Regrets with Quiara Pinchina 113 NEW PODCAST ARTWORK! A Discussion About The Process With My Graphic Designer, Sara Sullivan 112 Tunisia, Couscous, and The Oula Ceremony with Elyes Taleb 111 How To Do Hard Things in 2022 - Multiple Sclerosis & Food with Theresa Korte 110 My Private & Personal Christmas Tradition 109 The 3rd Annual Christmas Pudding Episode 108 3 Sisters, 300 Pounds of Chocolate, & The Mom Who Started It All (+ The Best English Toffee) 107 The Best Thanksgiving Podcast Ever 106 A Personal Update Nov 17, 2022 and a Quick Request (Fill Out a 2 Min Anonymous Survey) 105 A Turkey Fit for The Queen with Paul Kelly of Kelly Bronze Turkey 104 A Heavenly Cause With Liam Elkind, Co-Founder of Invisible Hands Deliver 103 "What If We Weren't All Chicken?" With Haitian-American Kathiana LeJeune 102 Want Something to Change? Start Here. (With Marybeth Wells) 101 I Thought "Authentic" Was a GO

    57 min
  2. JAN 28

    199 The Foremost Wild Food Authority and His Favorite Taco

    Typically, I introduce episodes with a nostalgic story, inviting you all on an emotional journey with me - but I’ve opted out of that today as it doesn’t quite fit. Today’s episode isn’t about the past or the bittersweet memories of loved ones lost -  Rather, it celebrates a friendship rooted in mutual respect and action - action to preserve the skills, wisdom, and cuisine of past generations.  Today, Hank Shaw, owner of the world's biggest wild food site, is sharing a recipe made by his great friend, Patricio Wise. Patricio is a former finance professional, successful serial restaurateur, and immigrant from the Nuevo León region of Mexico to Sacramento, California—and the spontaneous creator of today's recipe: the Deathbed Tacos, so named because Hank would choose them for his last meal and “die happy”.  As for our guest, Hank - well, Patricio himself shared these words about Hank in an introduction to Hank's latest book, Borderlands: Hank used to work as a political reporter, underpaid by his own accounts, and would for years live off the fish and seafood he could catch himself. He has since become, in my not-so-humble opinion, the foremost authority on wild food in the United States. His blog won a James Beard Award in 2013 and if you've ever heard him talk about foraging, fishing, or hunting, you know the man doesn't just read about things—he does them…. But what really sets Hank apart isn't just the encyclopedic knowledge—it's the storytelling. He has this way of weaving personal experience with fact, of grounding hard research in soft dirt. And nowhere is that clearer than in Borderlands. One of the things that struck me most is how he managed to capture the spirit of the people who live in this liminal space between the U.S. and Mexico. People like me, who grew up in Monterrey with Sunday carne asadas… People who know that food isn't just about sustenance—it's about identity. Culture and story. Hank gets that. He gets us. Now, having heard from Patricio about Hank, we welcome Hank to tell us more about Patricio and these birthday tacos that Patricio invented one sweltering night in Sacramento. Listen to Hank Shaw Now Follow The Storied Recipe in Your Favorite Player Hank Shaw's Storied Recipe: Favorite Tacos with Ribeye or Venison https://thestoriedrecipe.com/hank-shaws-favorite-tacos-from-mexican-american-chef-patricio-wise/ Connect with Hank Shaw Hank's website Hunter Angler Gardener Cook Order Hank's new cookbook Borderlands Listen to Hank's podcast episode with Chef Patricio Wise as they talk all about Mexican Cuisine. The Storied Recipe Newsletter The Storied Recipe is a community that believes food is a universal love language. Join for episode & recipe updates every Friday mornings. (And occasional free gifts!) The Storied Recipe Needs Your Help! Please leave a 5-star review for the podcast right here! This link will give all review options available on your device. Simply choose any option, click, and leave a review. Thank you! Recent Episodes More Central and South Amerian Recipes

    1h 9m
  3. JAN 14

    198 The Magnetic Thai Grandma and Her Soothing Breakfast Jok

    What was your first moment of consciousness this morning? The sound of an alarm clock? The feeling of a toddler whose presence you felt before you even opened your eyes? If you’re really lucky, maybe it was the sun in your eyes? For Dom, it was the smell of garlic, gently frying outside. Then sounds - a burner catches, the scrape of an aluminum pan, the soft shuffling of small feet, rain on the roof of their home harmonizing with the sound of rain on the roof of their small outdoor kitchen in Thailand.  Still bleary-eyed, but now awake enough to put his feet on the floor, Dom follows another scent  — jasmine rice, steaming, floral and comforting - through a doorway and into the morning light.  Predictably, she is already there. Dom’s grandmother squats near the burner, reaching for the soy sauce in its place in line with the other small glass jars of cooking essentials.  When she turns and sees Dom, her beloved grandson - her precious son - her face opens into a smile and the beauty of her youth, a beauty that lifted her from poverty, glows undimmed.  Years later, Dom and Sherri’s kids come home on Friday evenings in their suburban North Carolina home to the same smell - but much more significantly, to the same stability, the same predictability, the same safe assurance of a loving home where they are cherished and prioritized - that Dom awoke to a generation ago. This is the story of a woman who changed the future of generations. Tiny as she was, she stood in the path of generational addictions and said, like Gandalf to the Balrog, “You shall not pass.” Because of the way she loved and raised Dom, her grandson turned son, a legacy was changed for generations. Listen to Sherri and Dom Now Follow The Storied Recipe in Your Favorite Player Sherri and Dom's Recipe: Thai Breakfast Rice Porridge with Crispy Garlic & Pork https://thestoriedrecipe.com/thai-jok-thai-congee/ Connect with Sherri Pengjad Read more about Sherri on Thai Foodie.com Email Sherri at sherri@thai-foodie.com Learn about Sherri's cooking classes The Storied Recipe Newsletter The Storied Recipe is a community that believes food is a universal love language. Join for episode & recipe updates every Friday mornings. (And occasional free gifts!) The Storied Recipe Needs Your Help! Please leave a 5-star review for the podcast right here! This link will give all review options available on your device. Simply choose any option, click, and leave a review. Thank you! Recent Episodes More Southeast Asian Recipes

    1h 7m
  4. 12/17/2025

    197 The 5th Annual Christmas Pudding Episode

    If I had to pick a word for my 2025, it would be bittersweet. This is now the 5th time I’m releasing the Christmas Pudding episode - I love it that much! But this year, it’s hitting a little bit differently.  I’ve always loved this episode because it’s fun and funny and full of laughter. The conversation was a cherished opportunity to connect with a friend from my youth that lives across the world from me.  But in light of our experiences this year, it’s landing a little differently for me. This year, I found myself tuned in to a note that’s been right there all along, underneath the humor — the tenderness of Robert and Lisa’s memories.  And I’m wondering - How didn’t I hear it before? The way these traditions didn’t just hold joy for Robert and Lisa, but also the pain of absence and loss?  Like the thestrals in Harry Potter, the truth is, we can’t see what we can’t see.  But sooner or later, the events of life will afford all of us, hopefully, an ever expanding vision.  And here’s that word, bittersweet, again - In a dish, bitterness doesn’t cancel the sweet. Rather, orange zest will balance - more than, it will sharpen and amplify the sugar in a dish, allowing us to taste it more fully.  And so, as life changes us, expands us, and makes us more attuned to other notes, may we not forget the purity, the clarity, the melody of life’s sweetest moments, which are so often found in our traditions.  But with some pain and in some seasons, this is not reasonable or respectful  And in that case, may the bitterness of this broken world point us — as Robert and Lisa do at the end of this episode — to the eternal love of God. Emmanuel, God with us - So gloriously on display, each and every Christmas. Listen to Robert and Listen Now The Christmas Story According to the Gospels of Luke and Matthew Follow The Storied Recipe in Your Favorite Player More Christmas Episodes The Storied Recipe Needs Your Help! Please leave a 5-star review for the podcast right here! This link will give all review options available on your device. Simply choose any option, click, and leave a review. Thank you! The Storied Recipe Print Shop Where every print tells a story. High end prints for your kitchen walls: Download and print immediately. The Storied Recipe Newsletter The Storied Recipe is a community that believes food is a universal love language. Join for episode & recipe updates every Friday mornings. (And occasional free gifts!)

    48 min
  5. 12/10/2025

    196 The Tireless German Oma and Her Creamy Quark

    If you listen closely, you can almost hear the soft rattle of a bicycle coasting over cobblestones, weaving past tractors and farm fields on its way toward a small German village kitchen.  A little girl, Heidrun, is on that bike and, as her hair streams behind her in the wind, she can hardly hear anything herself. Her head is full of questions about what she’ll gather or forage with her Oma today - and what they’ll bake when they return to her kitchen - and hoping that, earlier this morning, while the moon was still high, Oma made her perfect yeast cake with soft streusel crumbles.  When she walks into the kitchen, Heidrun is delighted to see that - yes! Oma’s yeast cake has already risen, baked, and is now cooling in the window. And she’s comforted by the familiar sight of fresh quark wrapped in a muslin cloth, dripping its healthy whey slowly into a bowl below, where it will be saved and later added to bread.  Heidrun’s Oma was steady, disciplined, neat, tidy, and hardworking. She wasn’t talkative and she never used a scale. Nevertheless, she managed to teach generations, Heidrun included, the precise art of German Baking, an art which Heidrun has now put into book form with images, explanations, careful instructions.  And at the center of today’s story - and so many recipes in this book - is a cornerstone of German baking. Quark is a soft, rich, creamy, protein and calcium-rich, slightly tangy cheese essential to both sweet and savory German dishes.  To be honest, when I started the process of creating this episode, I thought quark was too technical, difficult, or time-consuming for me and thought, “Well, quark will be fun to talk about, but I’ll just use the substitutions that Heidrun mentions.”  However!    Much like her Oma did for her, Heidrun drew me out of my comfort zone through her quiet enthusiasm, empowering knowledge, and gentle insistence that it's always worth learning a new skill and making a recipe the right way. Listen to Heidrun Now If you can't see these in your podcast player, visit TheStoriedRecipe.com to see them. Heidrun's Oma's Village: Stierstadt Screenshot Follow The Storied Recipe in Your Favorite Player Heidrun's Recipe: Pumpkin Cheesecake Made from Creamy German Quark https://thestoriedrecipe.com/german-pumpkin-cheesecake/ Quark Essentials Mesophilic Cultures Calcium Chloride Connect with Heidrun Metzler and Her Work Buy German Heritage Baking Listen to Nick Campbell's Episode on Cheesemaking https://thestoriedrecipe.com/183-nicks-quest-to-honor-baba-savetas-legacy/ The Storied Recipe Newsletter The Storied Recipe is a community that believes food is a universal love language. Join for episode & recipe updates every Friday mornings. (And occasional free gifts!) The Storied Recipe Needs Your Help! Please leave a 5-star review for the podcast right here! This link will give all review options available on your device. Simply choose any option, click, and leave a review. Thank you! Recent Episodes More European Recipes

    47 min
  6. 12/03/2025

    195 The Honest Magiría and Its Humble Chickpea Soup

    For many of us, Athens is inseparable from ancient—towering colonnades blinding white in the Mediterranean sun, rowdy crowds packed into massive amphitheatres, then those same crowds dispersing into balmy evenings washed in golden light, the 195 The Honest Magiría and Its Humble Chickpea Soupsmell of olive oil and roasted chickpeas drifting through the air. But what about the Athens of the last eighty years? The last thirty or ten? A city shaped by occupation, migration, rebuilding, prosperity and globalization, then crisis and austerity? Today’s guest, Diane Kochilas, has written a cookbook that does what I now consider essential for any cookbook I recommend: it is a book only she could have written. Part memoir and part modern history of her adopted city, Athens, she writes with the authority of the food journalist she once was, sharing dishes from over 100 Athenian restaurants (and modern home kitchens). The book contains the fresh recipes of today’s Athens, shaped by new arrivals and new ideas. But in this episode, as in her cookbook, Diane honors Diporto—a restaurant that has steadfastly weathered all of these changes, remaining a constant for every class and community in Athens. And we celebrate Diporto’s simple five-ingredient soup made from  those staples of ancient Athenian cuisine, chickpeas and olive oil. It’s a dish that reminds us again of the power of food to connect every version and every iteration of a city into one continuous and beautiful story. Listen to Diane Now If you can't see these in your podcast player, visit TheStoriedRecipe.com to see them. Follow The Storied Recipe in Your Favorite Player Diane's Storied Recipe: Simple Classic Greek Chickpea Soup (Revithia) https://thestoriedrecipe.com/simple-classic-greek-chickpea-soup-revithia/ Connect with Diane Kochilas and Her Work Diane's Website: www.DianeKochilas.com Buy her latest book Athens The Storied Recipe Newsletter The Storied Recipe is a community that believes food is a universal love language. Join for episode & recipe updates every Friday mornings. (And occasional free gifts!) The Storied Recipe Needs Your Help! Please leave a 5-star review for the podcast right here! This link will give all review options available on your device. Simply choose any option, click, and leave a review. Thank you! Recent Episodes More Mediterranean Recipes

    32 min
  7. 11/13/2025

    194 The Best Mother-in-Law and Her Hungarian Walnut Torte

    Today’s guest Lynn describes Maria — just like a glowing fairy come to life: barely five feet tall, vivacious, chatty and outgoing, and as charming as they come. So imagine this tiny Maria 100 years ago, just a teenager tripping over the cobblestone streets of Budapest, chatting with her friends, then opening an heavy, ornate and entering a cafe -  And quickly, let’s replace our images of a “cafe” - the cafes of 20th century Budapest were grand, glittering spaces.  Picture soaring ceilings multiple stories high, crystal chandeliers, marble pillars, rich, heavy window treatments, carved staircases, and waiters in tuxes. Tucked in the corners were the who’s who of Budapest - poets, intellectuals, and artists.But Maria and her girlfriends were simply there to do their homework — giggling, whispering, and flirting like any teenagers over the clinking of silver spoons against porcelain coffde cups.  Maria, the daughter of a cafe owner herself, knew and loved all the famous cafes - and they loved her. In fact, as family legend has it, she charmed the pastry chefs into sharing their best recipes for tortes and cakes. A century later, Lynn opened a nondescript box and discovered fifty-two of Maria’s recipes, handwritten in Hungarian. Well — fifty-one of Maria’s recipes. There was one, a simple Walnut Torte, just like what would have been served in those grand cafes, written in English - not by Maria, but by Maria’s daughter-in-law, Janice, who is Lynn’s mother-in-law.  That recipe card from became the basis of the cake Lynn has dubbed “Mother-in-Law Cake” and she shares with us today. Listen to Lynn Now Images of Maria! Around a year. In front of the Pariament buiding. The street behind with the trolley is Falk Miksa street. Screenshot Screenshot If you can't see these in your podcast player, visit TheStoriedRecipe.com to see them. Follow The Storied Recipe in Your Favorite Player Lynn's Storied Recipe: Walnut Layer Cake with Mocha Frosting https://thestoriedrecipe.com/hungarian-walnut-cake/ Contact Lynn Lynn's Website: Family Tree Foodie Lynn's Hungarian Heirloom Walnut Torte on her website Email Lynn: familytreefoodie@gmail.com Lynn's Instagram: @familytreefoodie The Storied Recipe Newsletter The Storied Recipe is a community that believes food is a universal love language. Join for episode & recipe updates every Friday mornings. (And occasional free gifts!) The Storied Recipe Needs Your Help! Please leave a 5-star review for the podcast right here! This link will give all review options available on your device. Simply choose any option, click, and leave a review. Thank you! The Storied Recipe Print Shop Where every print tells a story. High end prints for your kitchen walls: Download and print immediately. Recent Episodes More Eastern European Recipes

    1 hr
  8. 10/22/2025

    193 The War Bride, The Baker, And Their Apple Dumplings

    The Second World War has started and teenage Dolores stands over a small suitcase laying open on her bed in Columbus, Ohio. She slept in this room through her mother’s three years of illness and the tragic night her mother died, when she was just fifteen.  Some nights, Dolores falls asleep quickly after long days of managing school and a home at that tender age. Other nights, she can't sleep, thinking of her handsome fiancé, Bill Wood — a very young man himself, standing on the brink of battle. But tonight, after Dolores tucked a small white New Testament and a white handkerchief on top of her modest clothing and clicked the suitcase closed, she sat down on the bed and looked around the room as if to say goodbye - not to the room, but to her girlhood. For tonight she may not sleep at all, as she cherishes a very secret hope in her heart - the hope that she will return home to this room as a married woman. Because if all goes well on her trip to Washington State, she will marry Bill. He will go to war as a husband, while she waits, prays, and works for Victory Day. Today, we hear from the youngest daughter of Dolores, who was always a homemaker first, and Bill, a career baker. Through their many kitchens - her mother's home kitchens and her father's bakeries - Melissa traces her parent's life of steadfast love and deep devotion: to one another, to their God, and to an institution that, at times, threatened to take advantage of that devotion. And in that crisis, it was Dolores and Bill’s love for one another — steadfast, selfless, and always protective — that preserved their hearts and family. We start with a recipe in Dolores’s handwriting, but titled “Dad’s Apple Dumplings”. For what God joined together in Washington State more than 80 years ago, Melissa could not separate — not even when choosing a recipe. 🙂 Listen to Melissa Now Images of Bill, Dolores, and Melissa If you can't see these in your podcast player, visit TheStoriedRecipe.com to see them. Follow The Storied Recipe in Your Favorite Player Melissa's Storied Recipe: Apple Dumplings https://thestoriedrecipe.com/apple-dumplings-pastry-wrapped-apples/ The Storied Recipe Newsletter The Storied Recipe is a community that believes food is a universal love language. Join for episode & recipe updates every Friday mornings. (And occasional free gifts!) The Storied Recipe Needs Your Help! Please leave a 5-star review for the podcast right here! This link will give all review options available on your device. Simply choose any option, click, and leave a review. Thank you! The Storied Recipe Print Shop Where every print tells a story. High end prints for your kitchen walls: Download and print immediately. Recent Episodes More Cake Recipes From Around the World

    1h 10m
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