Loading
Setting the table...
Fetching the latest recipes from the archive.
Loading
Fetching the latest recipes from the archive.
Recipe tag
Recipes from the archive that share this tag, occasion, ingredient, or cultural root.
Back to recipe archiveThe Melting Pot
Po' Boy photo coming soon
1946-1969
The Po' Boy is a traditional Louisiana sandwich featuring fried seafood or roast beef stuffed within a French bread loaf. Popularized mid-20th century in New Orleans, it is a signature Southern American comfort food blending French and Creole influences, often accompanied by lettuce, tomato, and tangy sauces.
The Melting Pot
Plate Lunch photo coming soon
Cross-era
Plate Lunch is a Hawaiian staple featuring a protein portion served with rice and macaroni salad, showcasing Asian-Pacific, Hawaiian, and Portuguese influences. It embodies Hawaii's multicultural heritage by combining native and immigrant culinary traditions accessible throughout the islands.
The Melting Pot
Runza photo coming soon
1946-1969
Runza is a yeast-leavened bread pocket filled with seasoned ground beef, cabbage, onions, and spices. Of German-Russian origin, it became a regional favorite in the American Midwest and Great Plains, especially Nebraska, during the postwar era as a convenient savory meal.