
The Indiana Historical Society invites the community for a monthly taste of history. Every month we highlight the food culture of different countries that serve as a universal connector to us all.
Join us for a monthly taste of history as we highlight the food culture that has shaped and continues to shape the Heartland. Food is a universal connector; it connects us reminds us of our past and introduces us to new cultures. The dishes we eat are flavored by the communities and cultures that call Indiana home. Take a break and enjoy the stories and smells of the dishes that make up our food heritage. Each month will feature a historical family or community recipe as presenters share stories of their food culture. Copies of recipes will be provided for guests to recreate at home.
*March 12 – Casey Terry making pierogis
*April 9 – Bethany Hrachovec making British rock cakes
*May 14 – Casey Terry
*June 11 – Jess Baloun discusses native plants and foraging
*July 9 – Bethany Hrachovec sharing family history recipes
*August 13 – Amber Oldenburg demonstrates historic 1800s recipes
*September 10 – Casey Terry
*October 8 – Bethany Hrachovec exploring German heritage
Event Venue
Indiana Historical Society, 450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, United States
USD 0.00