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Meet Your Instructor
Episode overview
17, 2022
Two-time James Beard award–winning author Michael W. Twitty introduces his book The Cooking Gene, the importance of preserving and promoting family food history, and why everyone should tell their food story.
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Ancestral Foodways: Keeping Recipes Alive
Episode overview
17, 2022
Michael breaks down his process for engaging with family in the kitchen in an effort to chronicle family foodways, or food pathways. He teaches what to do and what not to do when it comes to learning in the kitchen.
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Tracing Ancestral Foodsteps
Episode overview
17, 2022
Michael gives an eye-opening overview of the migratory patterns that have given rise to contemporary Southern food. He shows how anyone can learn about their food history with one look inside their pantry.
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Case Study: The Cooking Gene
Episode overview
17, 2022
Get a glimpse of Michael’s process for discovering his culinary roots with a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of his book The Cooking Gene.
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Foodways of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
Episode overview
17, 2022
Dive deeper into African American culinary history as Michael uncovers a hidden narrative that took place during the period of the transatlantic slave trade between the late 13th century and early 19th century.
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Food Culture of the Antebellum South
Episode overview
17, 2022
Michael pulls from his experience as a historical interpreter and historian to teach about life in the antebellum South as it relates to food.
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The Birth of Soul Food
Episode overview
17, 2022
Learn about the rise of contemporary soul food in the United States and the migratory patterns that contributed to the proliferation of Southern cuisine.
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Taking Inspiration From Master Chefs
Episode overview
17, 2022
Michael introduces two critical figures in African American cuisine: Edna Lewis and James Hemings. He shows how Lewis and Hemings laid the foundation for the popularity of a cuisine with staple ingredients rooted in African foodways.
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Africa’s Culinary Contributions
Episode overview
17, 2022
Many typical dishes from countries all over the world have roots in Africa. Michael traces back a few well-known dishes to Africa and talks about the cultural roots of what is commonly referred to as “Southern hospitality.”
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The Mosaic of Genealogy
Episode overview
17, 2022
Hear how Michael has come to terms with his own DNA story as he delves into the importance of speculative and genetic genealogy when researching his family history and ancestral “foodsteps.”
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Deciphering Your DNA Story
Episode overview
17, 2022
Addressing the African American community, Michael gives an unfiltered view of the pros and cons of DNA testing. He explores the intersection of history and genealogy to guide and point .. show full overview
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Food Storytelling
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17, 2022
Michael divulges his step-by-step process on food writing, going beyond the palate and into the deep meaning and history behind a dish or ingredient.
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Food Blogging with Purpose
Episode overview
17, 2022
Showing how anyone can use their own purpose to find their voice, Michael breaks down his blog, “Afroculinaria,” and dives into reframing society’s perspective of African American cuisine.
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Facing Your Pain
Episode overview
17, 2022
Researching family foodways requires facing a complex past that is often rooted in pain. Michael explores how he’s been able to tackle the pain that comes with confronting the past with vulnerability and shows how you can too.
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Culinary Justice
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17, 2022
Michael tackles the topics of cultural appropriation and environmental racism by exploring a system that denies African Americans credit for their own culinary impact.
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Okra, Corn & Tomato Stew
Episode overview
17, 2022
Michael whips up what he likes to call an Okra, Corn, and Tomato “Stewp,” shares best practices for cooking okra, demonstrates traditional techniques for taste testing food, and delves into why vegetables are so prevalent in Southern cuisine.
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Accara: Black-Eyed Pea Fritters
Episode overview
17, 2022
Michael makes what he calls “West Africa’s answer to falafel” while dissecting the roots and cultural significance of black-eyed peas. He shows how to cook based on “feeling” as the ancestors did in the past.
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Our Narratives Connect Us
Episode overview
17, 2022
Understand how the traditions and foodways that are passed down to all of us intersect, and how we can use that commonality to open a positive dialogue. Michael shows how recording and .. show full overview

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