

Jessica B. Harris, "Braided Heritage: Recipes and Stories on the Origin of American Cuisine" (Clarkson Potter, 2025)
Sep 16, 2025
Dr. Jessica B. Harris is a culinary historian and author known for her groundbreaking work in African American food studies. In a fascinating discussion, she intertwines personal stories and recipes to reveal how Indigenous, European, and African traditions combined to create American cuisine. Listeners will discover the surprising origins of beloved dishes like Clear Broth Clam Chowder and Enchiladas Suizas. Harris emphasizes the cultural significance of food, showcasing how culinary identities evolve through migration and innovation.
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From Book Reviews To A Writing Career
- Jessica B. Harris described joining a young Black arts–focused newsroom project that evolved from book reviews into published articles.
- Her persistence made her the only regular contributor, which launched her writing career.
Travel Editing Led To Food Writing
- Harris traced her route from book reviews to the New York Amsterdam News and then to Essence, where travel editing led to food writing.
- Travel assignments opened the pathway for her long career in culinary history.
Food Writing As History
- Harris views her work as using food to tell history, positioning herself as a culinary historian rather than a chef.
- She frames cookbooks as vehicles for story and context, not just recipes.