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  • Stewed macaroni with beef, tomato sauce, and parmesan on blue plate with green salad
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    Stewed Macaroni, Mrs. Charles H. Gibson

    ByKara March 6, 2017March 5, 2026

    In 1894, Mrs. Charles H. Gibson, like Miss. Mary Lloyd Tyson and Mrs. Benjamin Chew Howard before her, got in on the trend of releasing a cookbook to share and boast her renowned hostessing and housekeeping skills. Like those other books “Mrs. Charles H. Gibson’s Maryland and Virginia Cookbook” capitalized on the fame of Chesapeake…

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  • Sliced scalloped potatoes with roasted edges and fresh parsley garnish, served alongside sliced roast meat and caramelized onions on a blue-rimmed plate
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    Scalloped Potatoes, Julia Courtney

    ByKara February 23, 2017March 6, 2026

    Cooking from “300 Years of Black Cooking in St. Mary’s County” always provides an opportunity for excursions into some neglected aspects of Maryland cuisine (both regionally and racially). This week I made a simple recipe for a scalloped potato dish, a comforting winter side. The recipe author: Julia Courtney? I’ve tried my best. As I’ve…

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  • Roasted brisket of beef stuffed with oysters, bacon and parsley, served with glazed onions
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    Brisket of Beef from “The Wine Cook Book”

    ByKara February 20, 2017April 8, 2026

    The options were overwhelming when faced with choosing a ‘Browns’ recipe to go with the Craig Saper interview. For decades the Browns traveled and collected recipes from Europe, South America, each of the 48 states and beyond.  The books are a bit more fun to read than to actually cook from – as many of the…

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  • Vintage cookbooks and literary text about Maryland cuisine displayed on patterned fabric background
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    Interview: Craig Saper, “The Amazing Adventures of Bob Brown”

    ByKara February 16, 2017January 12, 2019

    Somewhere along one of my rambling internet research expeditions, Google Books’ agonizing snippet view gave me a glimpse of an interesting cookbook. The title alone hints at its vintage: “America Cooks: Favorite Recipes from 48 States.”  When I got my hands on a copy my first impression was that, at 986 pages, this was a…

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  • Golden cornbread in cast iron skillet with slice on blue wooden board, butter on top
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    “Cornbread Harriet Tubman”

    ByKara February 11, 2017March 6, 2026

    This recipe comes from “The Historical Cookbook of the American Negro,” a fascinating cookbook compiled in 1958 by the National Council of Negro Women. The book is organized as a calendar of sorts, with recipes assigned to specific dates. Several recipes in this cookbook have particular Maryland connections, including a pie dedicated to Benjamin Banneker…

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