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“Traditional New Years Day Good Luck Foods” from 3 different cultures. Appalachia, Greece, and Asia.
Season 6 · Episode 36

“Traditional New Years Day Good Luck Foods” from 3 different cultures. Appalachia, Greece, and Asia.

New Year foods

TennesseeFarmTable.com · Amy Campbell - The Tennessee Farm Table Podcast & Broadcast

December 27, 201922m 30s

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Show Notes

“Traditional New Years Day Good Luck Foods” from 3 different cultures on the latest episode of The Tennessee Farm Table - Appalachian Black eyed peas, collard greens and cornbread in the form of “Hoppin’ John” with Martha Boggs (Owner of the Bistro at the Bijou, Knoxville) - Asian noodles and greens and Lisa Smith’s Hoppin’ John Recipe with Mary Constantine (Food writer for the Knoxville News Sentinel) - And I’ll deliver a recipe for the Greek good luck Vasillapita cake. And Amy shares a recipe for “Smoky Mountain Sushi” - an “any time appetizer with an Appalachian Smoky Mountain Flare”. (This is not made with fish, but rather, made with country ham, sautéed collard greens, and black eyed peas)