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  • Braised duck with orange slices, caramelized carrots, and herb rice on a blue plate, garnished with parsley
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    Braised Duckling Bigarrade, Fort Cumberland Hotel

    ByKara May 20, 2016January 13, 2019

    This is another recipe from the glamorous hotel era – this time from Cumberland, Maryland. At the time of the publication of “Eat, Drink & Be Merry in Maryland” in the 1930s, Cumberland was a booming town connecting the rest of Maryland to the west, particularly mineral-rich western Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Trains, the…

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  • Bowl of creamy corn fricassee with yellow corn kernels and spices, inspired by Elizabeth Ellicott Lea's historical recipe
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    Fricassee of Corn, Elizabeth Ellicott Lea

    ByKara May 11, 2016January 13, 2019

    Though I’ve referenced her book a few times, I have been a bit neglectful in discussing Elizabeth Ellicott Lea, author of one of the oldest Maryland cookbooks. “Domestic cookery; useful receipts, and hints to young housekeepers” was first published in 1845, with several augmented editions printed in Baltimore in subsequent decades. In addition to famously…

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  • Jay Fleming photograph close up of a fish fin out of water with fishing net in background
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    Interview: Jay Fleming

    ByKara May 4, 2016January 13, 2019

    Marylanders love our watermen. They bring us crabs, after all. But for the most part our images of these people have crystallized into an idealized amalgam created from 50-year old photographs, crab-shack signs and stereotypes. The photography of Jay Fleming has been a welcome vehicle to update those images and to ponder the life and…

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  • Fresh green salad with sliced egg, red onions, and mixed greens in white bowl
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    Salad Dressing, Two Methods

    ByKara April 27, 2016April 5, 2026

    “A Spanish proverb says to make a good salad, four persons are necessary — A spendthrift, for oil; a miser, for vinegar; a barrister, for salt; and a madman to stir it up” – Tested Maryland Recipes Unless you’re a die-hard salad fan, you probably haven’t been thinking to yourself “hell yeah it’s Salad Season!” For…

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  • Grilled lamb chops with herbs and spices served on white plate with roasted beets and vegetables
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    Lamb Chops Brasseur, Edwina Booth

    ByKara April 22, 2016March 5, 2026

    “There is, assuredly, no other country on earth in which Shakespeare and the Bible are held in such general high esteem as in America … If you were to enter an isolated log cabin in the Far West and even if its inhabitant were to exhibit many of the traces of backwoods living … you…

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