Episode 7: Maryland
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Listen to this weeks 'Companion Playlist' featuring songs inspired by: Maryland
On today's episode Rick K. Jones digs into the unique culinary traditions and historic significance of Maryland, from its founding as a Catholic colony to its iconic seafood dishes like crab cakes and blue crabs. This episode explores Maryland’s role in American history, culture, and cuisine, highlighting unique stories, iconic foods, and key locations.
In this episode:
- The origins of Maryland's unique Catholic heritage and its colonial roots
- How Maryland’s history influenced its seafood cuisine, especially crab dishes
- The significance of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland’s economy and culture
- Maryland’s pivotal role in the American Revolutionary War and War of 1812
- The evolution of college basketball traditions at the University of Maryland
- Iconic Maryland foods: crab cakes, Smith Island cake, pit beef, and more
- Famous Maryland spots: Fadley's Crab Cakes, Inn at Perry Cabin, Suicide Bridge Restaurant, and La Fermet
- Beautiful Swimmers by William W. Warner - Pulitzer Prize-winning book on Maryland’s seafood industry
- Old Bay Seasoning - Iconic spice blend for crab dishes
- Fadley's Crab Cakes - Famous Baltimore crab cakes, available mail-order
- The Chesapeake Bay Foundation - For further reading on bay health
- Goldbelly - To order Maryland seafood specialties
Explore Maryland’s vibrant food scene and historic sites on your next trip and taste a true slice of American culture!
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