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The Best Episodes of A Taste of History Season 6

Every episode of A Taste of History Season 6 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of A Taste of History Season 6!

A Taste of History is a TV cooking series that explores America’s culinary beginnings from the birthplace of American cuisine. This innovative series brings America’s...
Genre:Documentary
Network:PBS

Season 6 Ratings Summary

"Philadelphia's City Tavern" is the best rated episode of "A Taste of History" season 6. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/1/1970. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Winning the War With Bread".

  • Philadelphia's City Tavern
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    #1 - Philadelphia's City Tavern

    Season 6 Episode 1 - Aired Unknown

    Touring City Tavern’s hallowed grounds - Chef Walter Staib celebrates the history of the venerable City Tavern, Philadelphia’s historic restaurant that John Adams called “the most genteel tavern” in America. George Washington used City Tavern as his headquarters during the Revolutionary War, and it was the Merchant Exchange. Chef Staib operates it now for guests to experience 18th century dining. In this episode, Chef Staib cooks Roast leg of venison, yellow beets and walnuts gratin, sage potatoes and crème brûlée.

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  • Winning the War With Bread
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    #2 - Winning the War With Bread

    Season 6 Episode 2 - Aired Unknown

    Winning the war with bread – Chef Walter Staib bakes some of America’s favorites, inspired by George Washington’s Baker General, Christopher Ludwig. A native German, he brought the art of gingerbread making to Philadelphia and volunteered his services to the army to keep everyone fed in camps. Chef Staib roasts a turkey to demonstrate how to make a classic turkey pot pie from scratch, then makes the dough and filling then finishes the meal with gingerbread and poached pears.

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  • Artillery by the Book
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    #3 - Artillery by the Book

    Season 6 Episode 3 - Aired Unknown

    Battlefield Artillery marching to victory – Boston book shop owner, Henry Knox, used his bookish interest in military manuals to become the chief artillery officer General Washington. Chef Walter Staib visits Fort Mercer to learn how Knox and a rag-tag militia acquired artillery and gained the discipline to swing the balance of the war for America’s independence. Chef Staib cooks “pease” soup with pork shanks and Sally Lunn toast, Hunter’s stew with rabbit, beef, turkey and pork, skillet potatoes and lights cannonball punch on fire.

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  • Fort Mifflin's River War
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    #4 - Fort Mifflin's River War

    Season 6 Episode 4 - Aired Unknown

    Fight battles beyond land, on a River War - After the British invaded Philadelphia, Washington sent soldiers to Fort Mifflin and Fort Mercer to delay supply ship and give the Continental Army time to escape to Valley Forge. We visit the forts on opposite sides of the Delaware River near Philadelphia and Chef Staib makes shrimp and rutabaga fricassee, corn fritters, okra fish stew and baked fennel.

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  • General Hand, Redcoat Patriot
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    #5 - General Hand, Redcoat Patriot

    Season 6 Episode 5 - Aired Unknown

    First generation Irish American – General Hand – Born in Ireland, General Hand came to America in the British army. Hand exemplifies the spirit of the colonists that viewed themselves as the New American and was eager to fight for his newly adopted country. Chef Staib cooks cabbage soup with meat dumplings, roasted stuffed pork stomach with pan gravy, steamed leeks with Irish bacon and Irish soda bread.

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  • Take to the Waters
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    #6 - Take to the Waters

    Season 6 Episode 6 - Aired Unknown

    Take to the waters at The Jefferson Pools at Hot Springs Virginia - As the tide of settlement pushed Native Americans further west, many aristocrats found a respite at the Jefferson Pools in Warm Springs Virginia. Chef Staib explores immerses in the history of the Hot Springs and retraces the path of 22 presidents at the historic Omni Homestead. Chef cooks with the resort’s chefs to make mountain trout, honey stung Brussels sprouts, “hausenpfeffer” braised marinated rabbit and roasted, stuffed tenderloin of venison.

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  • Grenada, The Spice Island
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    #7 - Grenada, The Spice Island

    Season 6 Episode 7 - Aired Unknown

    The intoxicating island of spices – Grenada - America’s War of Independence took hold, the South East Caribbean became a powder keg of activity. Chef Staib visits Grenada, the spice capital of the world and the home of nutmeg, a spice that in the 18th century was worth its weight in gold. Chef Staib cooks with local chefs to make oil down and more famous local island dishes.

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  • Discovering China's Past
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    #8 - Discovering China's Past

    Season 6 Episode 8 - Aired Unknown

    Discovering China’s past - From the Great Wall to the forbidden city, Beijing is steeped in history. Join Chef Staib as he treks the Great Wall and battles mana-shrimp. Then Staib travels up the Yangtze River through City of Ghosts and into Sichuan to cook with the famed Sichuan peppercorn and sample the original hot-pot. Along the way he cooks on board a ship and makes a classic Chinese feast of tripe, spicy peanut and peppercorn sauce, pot stickers, Chonging style chicken, steamed buns and more.

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  • Benjamin Franklin - at Home in London
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    #9 - Benjamin Franklin - at Home in London

    Season 6 Episode 9 - Aired Unknown

    Benjamin Franklin – at Home in London - Benjamin Franklin lived in London prior to the America’s Declaration of Independence, hoping to assuage Britain’s abuses of the Colonies and prevent war. Chef Staib visits London and the Ben Franklin House while illuminating this entrepreneur, scientist and diplomat who helped mold the new America. Chef Staib cooks Ben Franklin’s own recipes for Lettuce and anchovy soup, stuffed lobster, venison loaf, succotash and parmesan cheesecake.

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  • The Return of L'Hermoine
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    #10 - The Return of L'Hermoine

    Season 6 Episode 10 - Aired Unknown

    L’ Hermione – Lafayette’s Ship - At age 19, the Marquis d’ LaFayette arrived in the Colonies onboard the frigate, L’Hermione. He was to change the course of America’s war for Freedom. Chef Staib travels back to the port of La Rochefort, France for the final phase of reconstruction and to discover what drove LaFayette to become Washington’s Major General. Chef Staib makes calf livers in Calvados with apples, potato gratin, poached leeks in vinaigrette, dandelion salad with lardons, a salad of mussels, barley, artichokes and tomatoes and the famous “floating island” dessert.

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  • Back to the Black Forest
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    #11 - Back to the Black Forest

    Season 6 Episode 11 - Aired Unknown

    Chef Staib’s journeys back to The Black Forest – Chef Staib returns to the Black Forest in Germany, synonymous with Grimm’s Fairy tales and where Staib cultivated his culinary prowess growing up in a family restaurant. This is where old-world craft meets creativity, on the border of France, and Switzerland, and the ideal setting for a very personal Taste of History. He cooks Maultaschen, or Black Forest Ravioli, mache salad with eggs, bacon and hazelnuts, Black Forest potato salad and Black Forest cake.

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  • Roots of Creole Cooking in St. Lucia
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    #12 - Roots of Creole Cooking in St. Lucia

    Season 6 Episode 12 - Aired Unknown

    The roots of Creole cooking in St Lucia – In the 18th century St. Lucia changed hands between the British and English fourteen times. The indigenous Amerindians lost much from these battles, but to this day, they display the British language and government and the French flair for cuisine, art and culture. Chef Walter Staib returns to St Lucia to explore the Creole influence and sample a Taste of History. On this show, Chef Staib cooks Creole cooking with local experts.

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