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  • World's largest frying pan at Delmarva Chicken Festival with crowds gathered around cooking demonstration
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    The Delmarva Chicken Festival

    ByKara June 27, 2015March 6, 2026

    “In June 1948 an enthusiastic three-mile parade wended its way through the tiny town of Georgetown, Delaware, as the final event in the improbably named (to contemporary ears) “Del-Mar-Va Chicken of Tomorrow Festival.” The parade celebrated a remarkable event that had been building for several years – the national “Chicken of Tomorrow” contest…The winner, the…

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  • Crispy fried chicken served on waffles with sautéed greens, peach slices, and creamy sauce on blue napkin
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    Maryland Fried Chicken II: That Steaming Thing

    ByKara June 25, 2015April 8, 2026

    “The disservice done the public by commercially fried chicken is perpetuating the fallacy that Southern fried, by definition, is crisp, crunchy, and deep fried. There is more to it than that, for there are other ways to fry a chicken. So how does a Southerner fry chicken at home? He coats the disjointed chicken with…

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  • Fresh red cherries clustered together for Cherry Bounce, a historic colonial beverage
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    Cherry Bounce

    ByKara June 18, 2015March 5, 2026

    Old Maryland cookbooks such as “Eat, Drink & Be Merry in Maryland” tend to have a good amount of space dedicated to alcoholic beverages, whether their purpose is social, medicinal, or for further use in the kitchen. Edwin Tunis Illustration, “Eat, Drink & Be Merry in Maryland” For typical servants and housewives, brewing and alcoholic…

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  • Cast iron Dutch oven buried in coals underground for slow cooking beef à la mode over campfire
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    Beef à la Mode: A Hearth Classic

    ByKara June 12, 2015April 5, 2026

    This is another recipe from B.C. Howard’s “Fifty Years in a Maryland Kitchen.” Although separated by half a century, I think of her book as the Maryland version of Mary Randolph’s “The Virginia Housewife,” and refer to the latter as a useful cross-reference for some of the recipes (such as this one). Both books entail…

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  • Golden-brown crab cakes served with creamy dipping sauce on parchment paper
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    Edith Dyson’s  Crab Cakes

    ByKara June 5, 2015April 5, 2026

    I guess people do eat crabcakes in Maryland, occasionally. I have some opinions about crabcakes but I think I should leave them out of this. I do make crabcakes on occasion, particularly for special occasions, and often in miniature form so there is enough to go around. A pound of decent crabmeat will set you…

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