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King Crab Boil photo coming soon
Cross-era
King crab boil is a communal seafood feast popular in Alaska, featuring Alaskan king crab legs cooked in seasoned boiling water with spices, potatoes, corn, and other accompaniments. This method emphasizes the freshness of regional shellfish and is integral to Alaskan coastal celebrations.
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Pasteles photo coming soon
Cross-era
Pasteles are savory Puerto Rican and island-style tamale-like parcels made with green banana dough filled with seasoned meats and wrapped in banana leaves, then boiled. A cultural staple in island communities and diaspora celebrations.
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Potato Dumplings photo coming soon
1900-1929
Potato Dumplings are traditional dumplings from Polish, Czech, Slovak, and other Eastern European cuisines, often served boiled and accompanied by savory or sweet sauces. Immigrant communities carried this beloved comfort food into the American culinary landscape.