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Fit for the King

He may be gone, but his pound cake still inspires squeals of delight.
September 2005
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Hot Licks, Delta-Style

We went down to the crossroads, dusted our broom, and found a few new contenders for the Roadfood Hall of Fame.
September 2005
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Hard of Herring

At the Cypress Grill, a fish shack in Jamesville, North Carolina, an ancient—and delicious—culinary tradition lives on.
February 2005
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Chattanooga Chew-Chew

It takes more than a road map to track down the best hot lunch in the land.
November 2004
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Les Is More

From Louisiana Cajuns to Polish polka enthusiasts, filmmaker Les Blank uses cuisine as a backstage pass to other ethnic worlds.
September 2004
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Hog Wild for Arkansas

It’s known as the Razorback State, but it could be the Baby Back State, or the Fried Pie State, or the Catfish State.
August 2004
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The Few, The Proud, The Barbecue

A Beaufort, South Carolina, drill sergeant whips southern cooking into shape.
February 2004
recipes

Gumbo Z’Herbes

This delicate gumbo has bits of pink ham hock in a sea of leafy greens. There’s no okra or filé here, but an abundance of vegetables makes the soup a satisfying spring tonic....
February 2004
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They’re Red Hot

Barbecue is rightly deified down South, but the tamales there are also devilishly good.
December 2003
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Feeding Body and Soul

How a railroad cook from Cape Verde created a church, a musical genre, and some divine cafeterias.
October 2003
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