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  • Creamy corn chowder in blue bowl garnished with fresh chives and paprika, served with spoon
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    Fresh Garden Corn Chowder, Ivy Neck

    ByKara August 23, 2017March 5, 2026

    This rich corn soup is not unlike Elizabeth Ellicott Lea’s Corn Fricassee. The flavor of the corn is front and center (or, depending on your palate and your corn, the soup is bland). The attribution in “Maryland’s Way” is “Mrs. Murray’s Bride’s Book, 1858.“ It is possible the recipe is to be found somewhere within…

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  • Two glasses of golden tomato wine on blue cloth with red tomato fabric in background
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    Tomato Wine

    ByKara July 19, 2017March 6, 2026

    “If the Tomato be as highly medicinal as it has been represented, it may be anticipated that this wine will find favor with the public.” – Milwaukee Sentinal, June 1840 Interspersed with the shrubs, the cherry bounce, eggnog and Fish House Punch in 19th-century Maryland cookbooks are some of the most intriguing and intimidating recipes:…

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  • Refreshing Fish House Punch cocktail with lime garnish, ice cubes, and citrus flavors in decorative glass
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    Fish House Punch

    ByKara June 22, 2017April 8, 2026

    According to cocktail historian David Wondrich in his book “Imbibe!”, Fish House Punch should be “made a mandatory part of every Fourth of July.” If the punch’s provenance is indeed as historic as people claim it is, then it may well deserve priority over cans of beer that say “America” on them. And with a…

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  • Slice of golden peach brandy pound cake on plate with glass of milk and loaf in background
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    Peach Brandy Pound Cake, Commander Hotel

    ByKara May 7, 2017March 5, 2026

    The opening of the Atlantic Hotel in 1875 is often regarded as the official “founding” of Ocean City. If you wanted to visit the little beach town in those days, you had to take a boat or a train across the Sinepuxent Bay. Train passengers often arrived to town covered in ash and soot. Nonetheless,…

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  • Grilled chicken thigh with roasted asparagus and tricolor pasta on blue-rimmed plate
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    Frank Hennessy’s “Chicken-Boh-B-Q”

    ByKara April 21, 2017June 6, 2026

    Frank Hennessy never passed up a chance to promote National Beer. It was his job to do so for 18 years (1957 to 1975), and he approached the job with legendary gusto. Advertising executive John Schneider III (1918-2009) has been credited with “making Boh synonymous with Baltimore.” He may also share part of the credit…

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