Edible History

Edible History

Hannah Hart embarks on a quest to learn about and recreate the historic recipes of her favorite foods with one caveat: she must use as many period-correct tools and techniques as possible. Will older necessarily mean better?
20192 saisons
20192 saisons
Distribution : Hannah Hart
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8 épisodes
  • 1. I Tried To Make A 700-Year-Old Lasagna Recipe

    1. I Tried To Make A 700-Year-Old Lasagna Recipe

    "Ah, lasagna. It's tasty, it's filling... it's dense. Why is it like this? Has it always been so dense?" Hannah Hart explores the 700-year-old origins of lasagna.
    "Ah, lasagna. It's tasty, it's filling... it's dense. Why is it like this? Has it always been so dense?" Hannah Hart explores the 700-year-old origins of lasagna.
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    10 min
    18 mai 2019
  • 2. I Tried To Make A 2,000-Year-Old Cheesecake Recipe

    2. I Tried To Make A 2,000-Year-Old Cheesecake Recipe

    Cheesecake seems pretty fancy, but where did it actually come from? On another episode of Edible History, Hannah Hart dives into the 2,000-year-old history of cheesecake as she chats with Cathy Kaufman, the President of the Culinary Historians of New York.
    Cheesecake seems pretty fancy, but where did it actually come from? On another episode of Edible History, Hannah Hart dives into the 2,000-year-old history of cheesecake as she chats with Cathy Kaufman, the President of the Culinary Historians of New York.
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    7 min
    25 mai 2019
  • 3. I Tried To Make A 140-Year-Old Croissant Recipe

    3. I Tried To Make A 140-Year-Old Croissant Recipe

    Croissants are the perfect pastry. Period. But were croissants born perfect? Today on Edible History, Hannah tackles a 140-year-old croissant recipe as she chats with Jim Chevalier, author of August Zang and the French Croissant.
    Croissants are the perfect pastry. Period. But were croissants born perfect? Today on Edible History, Hannah tackles a 140-year-old croissant recipe as she chats with Jim Chevalier, author of August Zang and the French Croissant.
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    9 min
    1 juin 2019
  • 4. I Tried To Make 500-Year-Old Stretchy Ice Cream

    4. I Tried To Make 500-Year-Old Stretchy Ice Cream

    Ice cream has been around longer than you may think! On this episode of Edible History, Hannah Hart attempts to make a 500-year-old stretchy ice cream called booza as she talks to Maher Nakhal, owner of Le Mirage Pastry in Anaheim, California.
    Ice cream has been around longer than you may think! On this episode of Edible History, Hannah Hart attempts to make a 500-year-old stretchy ice cream called booza as she talks to Maher Nakhal, owner of Le Mirage Pastry in Anaheim, California.
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    9 min
    8 juin 2019
  • 5. I Tried To Make Ancient Tamales

    5. I Tried To Make Ancient Tamales

    Tamales are a staple of Latin American cuisine, but what do you know about their history? Hannah unwraps the origins of the tamal as she talks with food historian Claudia Alarcón.
    Tamales are a staple of Latin American cuisine, but what do you know about their history? Hannah unwraps the origins of the tamal as she talks with food historian Claudia Alarcón.
    13+
    12 min
    15 juin 2019
  • 6. I Tried To Make A 1,600-Year-Old Burger Recipe

    6. I Tried To Make A 1,600-Year-Old Burger Recipe

    The hamburger: America's pride and joy. But is it even American? Is it from Hamburg? Why isn't it made of ham? Hannah Hart learns the answers to these questions and more as she chats with David Michaels, author of The World Is Your Burger before trying her hand at a 1,600-year-old recipe.
    The hamburger: America's pride and joy. But is it even American? Is it from Hamburg? Why isn't it made of ham? Hannah Hart learns the answers to these questions and more as she chats with David Michaels, author of The World Is Your Burger before trying her hand at a 1,600-year-old recipe.
    13+
    9 min
    22 juin 2019
  • 7. I Tried To Make A 700-Year-Old Wonton Soup Recipe

    7. I Tried To Make A 700-Year-Old Wonton Soup Recipe

    There's nothing better than wonton soup, but where did it come from? What's the difference between a dumpling and a wonton? Hannah unfolds the history of wonton soup as she speaks with Tommy Wong, the executive chef at Trey Yuen Cuisine of China, before diving into a 700-year-old recipe.
    There's nothing better than wonton soup, but where did it come from? What's the difference between a dumpling and a wonton? Hannah unfolds the history of wonton soup as she speaks with Tommy Wong, the executive chef at Trey Yuen Cuisine of China, before diving into a 700-year-old recipe.
    13+
    10 min
    29 juin 2019
  • 8. I Tried To Make A 100-Year-Old Pretzel Recipe

    8. I Tried To Make A 100-Year-Old Pretzel Recipe

    There's nothing better than a pretzel! The salt! The shape! The design! But where do pretzels come from? Have they always been as knotty as they appear? On the finale of Edible History, Hannah untwists the history of the pretzel with author and pretzel expert William Woys Weaver before taking on a 100-year-old recipe.
    There's nothing better than a pretzel! The salt! The shape! The design! But where do pretzels come from? Have they always been as knotty as they appear? On the finale of Edible History, Hannah untwists the history of the pretzel with author and pretzel expert William Woys Weaver before taking on a 100-year-old recipe.
    13+
    8 min
    6 juil. 2019
  • Edible History
    20192 saisons
    Hannah Hart embarks on a quest to learn about and recreate the historic recipes of her favorite foods with one caveat: she must use as many period-correct tools and techniques as possible. Will older necessarily mean better?
    Créateurs et distribution
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    Adam BianchiJody TixierMatt Ciampa
    Production
    Matthew Ciampa
    Distribution
    Hannah Hart
    Studio
    Tasty
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