A Taste of History (S2E1): Charles Thomson - Witness To History
In this episode, we visit the farm home of Charles Thomson who was helped to forge the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Thomas Jefferson, a close friend, loved to visit with Charles and Hannah Thomson and relax with good food and wine. Chef Staib prepares Shrimp in Saffron Cream, Marinated Asparagus and Fennel Puree in the Thomsons’ kitchen at Harriton House. ---- Chef Walter Staib travels the globe, to historical locations, into famous kitchens and exotic markets to bring you A Taste of History. The cooking TV series explores, educates, and brings America's culinary heritage to life through the recreation of elegant and sumptuous dishes inspired by the founding fathers. For more episodes and cooking related content subscribe to our channel: Hungry! / @hungrylive ---- Join us Live 24/7 on our on-going broadcast at: https://pixelfy.me/sAP9tW Hungry is a new linear OTT channel dedicated to food and cooking, and featuring such celebrity chefs as Pati Jinich, Julia Child, Jacques Pepin, Nick Stellino, Graham Kerr, Roy Yamaguchi, Walter Staib, Jim Coleman, Cecilia Chiang, Martin Yan, Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Michael Chiarello and many others. Hungry launched on Twitch.tv in 2018, on Xumo for LG Smart TVs in Q3, 2019, on Samsung Smart TV Plus in Q4 2019, and on Vizio SmartCast TVs in Q1 2020. Roku and Apple TV apps are coming in Q1, 2021. Learn more at the Hungry website. https://hungry.live

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