A Taste of History (S2E4): Escape to Deshler-Morris House

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2021
  • In the fall of 1793, Yellow Fever was running rampant in Philadelphia. President Washington decided to move the government’s operations north to Germantown, a settlement miles away from the plagued city. He set up his offices in a charming home, Deshler Morris House. We’ll tour the house and Chef Staib will prepare Shrimp Toast, along with a Larded Heart of Beef Tenderloin in Washington’s honor.
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    Chef Walter Staib travels the globe, to historical locations, into famous kitchens and exotic markets to bring you A Taste of History. The cooking TV series explores, educates, and brings America's culinary heritage to life through the recreation of elegant and sumptuous dishes inspired by the founding fathers.
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  • @dalesmith1293
    @dalesmith1293 Před 2 lety +4

    I will make the shrimp toast for sure Maybe the puree of parsnips as a side dish at Thanksgiving Another great episode. Don't understand why these videos don't have more views.

  • @stacysatterfield2154
    @stacysatterfield2154 Před rokem

    Love Sally Lunn Bread. My mom used to bake it for me.on my birthday. I used to make it also it needs to rise as it's a yeast bread. We baked it in bundt pan. We had it years ago at Colonial Williamsburg in a tavern. It was Campbells.