8 episodes

Treasures of the CHNY Archive contains programs going back to at least 2012. The lifeblood of the CHNY is our monthly programs, where we explore the historic highways and byways of food and cookery. Our speakers are noted authors, historians, anthropologists, scientists, activists, and food and wine experts, who illuminate the role of food, whether in the distant and recent past, the present, or even the future. Our events are informal and combine lively, accessible presentations with serious scholarship. Receptions include tastings that illustrate the presentations.

Treasures of the CHNY Archive The Culinary Historians of New York

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Treasures of the CHNY Archive contains programs going back to at least 2012. The lifeblood of the CHNY is our monthly programs, where we explore the historic highways and byways of food and cookery. Our speakers are noted authors, historians, anthropologists, scientists, activists, and food and wine experts, who illuminate the role of food, whether in the distant and recent past, the present, or even the future. Our events are informal and combine lively, accessible presentations with serious scholarship. Receptions include tastings that illustrate the presentations.

    Recent Zoom Recordings #3. Brian Dott, ‘The Chile Pepper in China: A Cultural Biography’ 2020-10-19. CHNY.

    Recent Zoom Recordings #3. Brian Dott, ‘The Chile Pepper in China: A Cultural Biography’ 2020-10-19. CHNY.

    A talk by Brian Dott about his book, The Chile Pepper in China: A Cultural Biography. Chili Margarita Recipe and Demonstration with Kara Newman. Program facilitated by Charity Robey, Introduction by Christine Dzujna. Culinary Historians of New York program from October 19, 2020. Held on Zoom.



    00:00:00 Opening and Introduction by Christine Dzujna.

    00:02:00 Cocktail Recipe and Demonstration with Kara Newman.

    00:06:09 Welcome to Brian Dott from Charity Robey.

    00:08:34 Brian Dott’s Presentation

    00:49:09 Question and Answers

    01:03:48 Wrap Up and Goodbye!

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Recent Zoom Recordings #2. Marcia Chatelain, ‘How Fast Food Became Black Food ’ 2020-09-25. CHNY.

    Recent Zoom Recordings #2. Marcia Chatelain, ‘How Fast Food Became Black Food ’ 2020-09-25. CHNY.

    A talk by Marcia Chatelain about her book, Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America. Facilitated by Linda Pelaccio, Introduction by Cathy Kaufman. Culinary Historians of New York program from September 25, 2020. Held on Zoom. 

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Episode 05. India Mandelkern 'In Da Club: Dining and Taste-making in 18th Century London.' 2013-11-14.

    Episode 05. India Mandelkern 'In Da Club: Dining and Taste-making in 18th Century London.' 2013-11-14.

    By India Mandelkern. Culinary Historians of New York program from November 14, 2013. Mandelkern's In Da Club: Dining and Taste-making in 18th Century London.

    • 36 min
    Recent Zoom Recordings #1. Anne Willan's 'Women in the Kitchen.' 2020-08-28. CHNY.

    Recent Zoom Recordings #1. Anne Willan's 'Women in the Kitchen.' 2020-08-28. CHNY.

    By Anne Willan. Featuring Cathy Kaufman. Culinary Historians of New York inaugural online program from August 28, 2020. Held on Zoom.

    • 46 min
    Episode 04. 3 Talks from the 2012-13 Fall Season Opener. Erin Allaire-Graham, Elizabeth Field, and Kara Newman. 2012-09-12.

    Episode 04. 3 Talks from the 2012-13 Fall Season Opener. Erin Allaire-Graham, Elizabeth Field, and Kara Newman. 2012-09-12.

    Erin Allaire-Graham. Culinary Historians of New York program from September 12, 2012. Allaire-Graham's 'A Collection of Choice Receipts.'

    Elizabeth Field. Culinary Historians of New York program from September 12, 2012. Field's 'Marmalade: Sweet and Savory Spreads for a Sophisticated Taste.'

    Kara Newman. Culinary Historians of New York program from September 12, 2012. Newman's 'Butter and Eggs.'

    • 29 min
    Episode 03. Bruce Kraig's 'Man Bites Dog: What Hot Dogs Tell Us About America.' 2013-05-30.

    Episode 03. Bruce Kraig's 'Man Bites Dog: What Hot Dogs Tell Us About America.' 2013-05-30.

    By Bruce Kraig. Intro By Andrew Smith. Song Performed by Rory Carroll. Culinary Historians of New York program from May 30, 2013. Kraig's Man Bites Dog: What Hot Dogs Tell Us About America.

    • 1 hr 15 min

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