Episodes
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How Do You ‘Cue?
S1 E6 - 52m 41s
Every Southerner has a particular way they cook and eat barbecue. While Vivian knows North Carolina’s tradition of whole hog barbecue, she travels to Florida for smoked mullet and Texas for barbecue with Japanese and Mexican twists.
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It’s a Greens Thing
S1 E5 - 52m 41s
At the Lumbee tribe’s annual homecoming, Vivian samples their famous collard sandwich and learns the roots of Southern hospitality. On a trip to Clarkston, Ga., Vivian meets a group of refugee farmers who grows greens that remind them of home.
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What a Pickle
S1 E4 - 52m 41s
Vivian is asked to lecture on chow chow, a quintessentially Southern relish, at Asheville’s first ever Chow Chow Festival. From there, her preservation education dives into Indian and Sri Lankan pickles, Puerto Rican escabeche and Korean kimchi.
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Dumpling Dilemma
S1 E3 - 52m 41s
A charity dinner and a trip to the Mississippi Delta and farther south reminds Vivian that not all dumplings are the same. But whether filled with minced meat, chopped veggies, or nothing at all, dumplings stretch our ingredients and our imagination.
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Porridge for the Soul
S1 E2 - 52m 41s
At a dinner honoring pioneering chef Edna Lewis, Vivian gives porridge the royal treatment and learns about African American contributions to Southern cuisine. While in the port city, Vivian learns how rice holds the key to slavery’s sordid history.
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American as Hand Pie
S1 E1 - 52m 41s
Vivian’s crash course in mass producing hand pies inspires her to revisit the applejacks of her youth. Her journey includes a trip to West Virginia for a taste of their signature pepperoni rolls and a look at the world’s most popular hand pie — the empanada.
Extras + Features
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The Southern Chinese Americans of the Mississippi Delta
S1 E3 - 51s
In Clarksdale, Mississippi, Carol Chinn and Sally Chow share their "grocery stories" as the first generation of Southern Chinese American families in the Mississippi Delta. While dumplings are a huge labor of love, Carol recalls that her first American pot roast spurred a strong reaction out of her family.
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A Lil TeeTee
S1 E2 - 2m 32s
Gullah chef BJ Dennis takes Vivian to Hannibal's a Black-owned restaurant in Charleston. While there, Vivian samples a variety of grits dishes and talks with owner Saphia Huger about how gentrification has influenced her clientel.
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Soul Food with Mashama
S1 E2 - 2m 27s
Vivian heads down to Savannah, GA to visit friend and award-winning chef Mashama Bailey. While there, she samples Mashama's decadent grits and foie gras as Mashama shares her definition of soul food.
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Preview: Porridge for the Soul
S1 E2 - 30s
At a dinner honoring Edna Lewis, Vivian gives porridge the royal treatment and honors African American contributions to Southern food.
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West Virginia's Famed Pepperoni Roll
S1 E1 - 2m 59s
In Fairmont, West Virginia, Vivian learns just how significant the pepperoni roll is to the state's history. She's joined by food writer Courtney Balestier.
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The Historic Journey of the Hand Pie
S1 E1 - 2m 29s
Vivian joins Sandra Gutierrez, author of "The Hand-Held Pies of Latin America," for lunch at Sarah's Empanadas in Durham, North Carolina. Over classic empanadas and new 'Southern-Latino' versions, Sandra details the historic journey of the hand pie from the Middle East to the Americas.
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Preview: American as Hand Pie
S1 E1 - 30s
Vivian’s crash course in mass producing hand pies inspires her to revisit the applejacks of her youth. Her journey includes a trip to West Virginia for a taste of their signature pepperoni rolls and a look at the world’s most popular hand pie — the empanada. Premieres March 27, 2020.
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Mexico Meets the South at the North Carolina Farmers Market
S1 E1 - 2m 23s
At the North Carolina State Farmers Market, up-and-coming chef Oscar Diaz shops for his favorite ingredients. He shares the seasonal ingredients that inspire him, and how his version of authentic cuisine is rooted in both Mexico and the South.
Schedule
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