
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
For the past 50 years, Ken Burns has written, directed and produced historical films on a wide variety of topics, from country music and baseball to the Vietnam War and the Brooklyn Bridge.
His brand-new film investigates the life of Leonardo da Vinci who, very appropriately for this show, painted The Last Supper! So host Rachel Belle consults an Italian archaeologist about what Jesus and the 12 apostles were actually eating in the famous painting.
Over 20 years ago, Burns helped open a restaurant in his small New Hampshire town called The Restaurant at Burdick’s. He claims to be a silent partner, but his name is printed on the brunch, lunch and dinner menus! He'll explain what the Ken Salad is and how it came to be.
Many famous dishes are named after real people, from the Caesar salad to eggs Benedict. We explore the stories behind some of the most well-known eponymous foods, like Granny Smith apples and the Cobb salad.
Pre-order Rachel’s cookbook Open Sesame, out November 12, 2024!
Watch Rachel’s Cascade PBS TV show The Nosh with Rachel Belle!
Follow along on Instagram!
Get tickets to Food Fight, a culinary game show hosted by Rachel Belle!
Support Cascade PBS: https://secure.cascadepublicmedia.org/page/133995/donate/1/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4.8
709709 ratings
For the past 50 years, Ken Burns has written, directed and produced historical films on a wide variety of topics, from country music and baseball to the Vietnam War and the Brooklyn Bridge.
His brand-new film investigates the life of Leonardo da Vinci who, very appropriately for this show, painted The Last Supper! So host Rachel Belle consults an Italian archaeologist about what Jesus and the 12 apostles were actually eating in the famous painting.
Over 20 years ago, Burns helped open a restaurant in his small New Hampshire town called The Restaurant at Burdick’s. He claims to be a silent partner, but his name is printed on the brunch, lunch and dinner menus! He'll explain what the Ken Salad is and how it came to be.
Many famous dishes are named after real people, from the Caesar salad to eggs Benedict. We explore the stories behind some of the most well-known eponymous foods, like Granny Smith apples and the Cobb salad.
Pre-order Rachel’s cookbook Open Sesame, out November 12, 2024!
Watch Rachel’s Cascade PBS TV show The Nosh with Rachel Belle!
Follow along on Instagram!
Get tickets to Food Fight, a culinary game show hosted by Rachel Belle!
Support Cascade PBS: https://secure.cascadepublicmedia.org/page/133995/donate/1/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1,095 Listeners
3,049 Listeners
2,028 Listeners
1,442 Listeners
3,928 Listeners
39 Listeners
527 Listeners
141 Listeners
560 Listeners
344 Listeners
204 Listeners
577 Listeners
2,533 Listeners
1,572 Listeners
379 Listeners
2,953 Listeners
486 Listeners
299 Listeners
1,890 Listeners
971 Listeners
208 Listeners
10,537 Listeners
442 Listeners
47 Listeners