
Connecting with cooks across the country to talk about food memories and family recipes and discovering a little bit more about each other along the way.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureFoodArts | ||||

Listen as Betty Ann shares her memories of a special childhood Sunday meal, how it became a touchstone for her family in America, and some surprising advice on how to make Spanish-style Filipino Cocido today.
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Possessing a cuisine that includes stinky, fermented foods, fertilized duck eggs, and blood stews can make transitions to another culture difficult. But Yana Gilbuena doesn’t shy away from her cultural foods. As a matter for fact, she introduces them... more
I generally play host and narrator to the stories featured in the podcast. I may add a little clarity at times or help the transition from one topic to the next. But in this episode, I actually have a more active role.
I can't remember a time when I... more
For Judy Van Leuven, her Grandma Kennedy’s Fried Chicken recipe is a way to reconnect with her childhood and family. It’s a recipe that appeared on the Sunday Supper table every week, but never on a recipe card.
Listen as Judy recalls memories of a ... more
If you love vintage recipes, family food history and social culture, you will love the Heritage Cookbook Project Podcast. Leigh Olsen and her guests dive deep into the vintage recipes, their history and the personal stories behind them. It’s fascinating, entertaining and fun!
One of the reasons I started my blog was a desire to document our family recipes - something the previous generation did not do on my side. So I find it so endearing and fascinating to hear Leigh unearth precious family stories around food. Her voice was made for this medium and her guests and stories will capture your heart.
Just listening to the trailer for The Heritage Cookbook Project, I'm already touched and inspired by the bits of others' memories and stories inspired by food, as well as awash in my own memories of my family and the food that has been so a part of us. Leigh reminds us how much food and love and memories are intertwined, but more importantly, how universal that intertwining is--it's something we ALL have in common and that brings us together. Thanks, Leigh--can't wait for more!
I already love Leigh’s videos and website where she unites food and memories so beautifully. This podcast is doing the same thing but, I think, even better! I got chills just listening to the trailer! I can’t wait to hear more episodes!!!
These stories, like a good roux, are what bind us together. When I listen to The Heritage Cookbook Project Podcasts I feel a strong connection to the speaker and I experience a deep sense of nostalgia. Oh the memories! Thanks Leigh for creating the roux.
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