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UnavailableSouthern Fried Baked Alaska (Gravy Ep. 28)
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Southern Fried Baked Alaska (Gravy Ep. 28)

FromGravy


Currently unavailable

Southern Fried Baked Alaska (Gravy Ep. 28)

FromGravy

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What do the restaurants of your childhood say about the place you grew up? In Jack Hitt’s case, the Oysters Mornay and Escargots Bourguignonne of his Charleston, South Carolina home revealed a South attempting to be less… Southern.
This was the 1970s, an era in which serving shrimp & grits in a fine dining restaurant was about as chic as wearing your bathrobe out on the town. Fine for home, not for going out. Bu the fancy fake French food of that period tells us plenty about Southern identity—then and now. In this episode of Gravy, Jack Hitt digs through his youthful dining exploits to see what Baked Alaska uncovers about what the South longed to be and what it was.
Released:
Dec 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Gravy is a podcast from the Southern Foodways Alliance that tells new and complicated stories about the changing American South.