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Hoppin' John photo coming soon
Founding Era
A Lowcountry rice and black-eyed pea dish tied to Southern New Year tables, pork seasoning, and African-influenced foodways.
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Black Bean Soup photo coming soon
1900s-present
Black bean soup connects Caribbean, Spanish, and Cuban cooking traditions with American tables through Florida, Cuban American restaurants, and home kitchens. It is economical, filling, and deeply flavored when the beans are simmered slowly.
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Boardinghouse Meatloaf photo coming soon
1861-1900
Boardinghouse meatloaf fits kitchens that had to feed many people from affordable ingredients. Ground meat, binders, vegetables, and a sweet-tangy glaze made a loaf that sliced neatly, stretched well, and reheated for leftovers.
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Breakfast Egg Bites photo coming soon
2017-present
Breakfast egg bites are a modern portable breakfast: high-protein, breadless, and easy to customize. Starbucks helped popularize sous-vide egg bites in 2017, while home cooks adapted the idea to Instant Pots, silicone molds, and meal-prep routines.
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Breakfast Skillet photo coming soon
1970s-present
Breakfast skillets are classic American diner and family-restaurant food: potatoes on the bottom, eggs on top, and enough meat, cheese, and vegetables to make breakfast feel like a full meal. They also translate easily to home cooking because one pan does most of the work.
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Denver Omelet photo coming soon
1900-1929
The Denver omelet, a diner and lunch counter staple, blends diced ham, green bell peppers, onions, and cheddar cheese folded into eggs. Popularized in early 20th-century American immigrant cities, it remains a hearty breakfast favorite at state fairs and casual diners.
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Okra Stew photo coming soon
1800-1860
Okra Stew is a hearty Southern dish featuring tender okra simmered with tomatoes and spices to create a flavorful soup or stew. Reflecting culinary influences within the South, it is rooted in African American and Southern cooking traditions dating back to the 19th century, showcasing local produce and simple ingredients.
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Stuffed Pepper Casserole photo coming soon
1946-1969
Stuffed Pepper Casserole reimagines classic stuffed peppers as a layered hotdish favored in Midwestern American households during the postwar era. Combining bell peppers, ground meat, rice, cheese, and tomato sauce baked together, this comforting casserole reflects regional casserole traditions.