The Cuisine of the Mid Atlantic
What states are part of the Mid-Atlantic Region?
- New York – the Empire State
- New Jersey – The Garden State
- Pennsylvania – The Keystone State
- Delaware – The First State
- Maryland – The Old Line State
- Virginia – The Old Dominion State
- West Virginia – The Mountain State
New York – America’s First Melting Pot
- Founded as the Dutch colony New Amsterdam
- Many that faced religious persecution fled to New York
- Others arrived to seek a better life (refugees of the Irish Potato Famine)
- Many cuisines are seen throughout the state (Chinatown and Little Italy)
- Germans, Russians, Polish and Ukrainian Jews introduced the Delicatessens to areas of New York
- Influences of the Caribbean, Puerto Ricans, and African Americans can be seen in Harlem
- New York state is one of the nation’s top dairy producing states
- More than half of the country’s farm raised ducks come from Long Island
- State has over 3000 apple orchards – reason it is the state’s fruit
New Jersey – The Garden State
- Nickname came from their being so many farms
- Rich and plentiful soils make New Jersey a very productive farmland area
- Leading producer of Clams in the US
- Home to many famous food product companies (M&M’s candy, Campbell’s Soup, Oreo Cookies, Heinz Ketchup, Lipton Tea
- One of the top ten producing states of blueberries, peaches, lettuce, tomatoes
Pennsylvania – The birthplace of American Independence
- Philadelphia’s name is Greek for “City of Brotherly Love”
- Specialties of these Quaker (which become known as the Pennsylvania Dutch) settlers were known mostly for their “plain and plenty” foods - breads, dumplings, doughnuts, and chicken pot pies
- Food is one of the state’s most important products
- Hershey is the world’s largest producer of chocolate
- Like New York, Pennsylvania is one of the country’s leading dairy states (milk is the state’s most important farm product).
- Leads the nation in the production of mushrooms
Maryland and Delaware
- Chesapeake Bay provided colonists with a plethora of seafood which they learned to harvest because of the teachings of the Native Americans
- Chesapeake translates to –great shellfish bay.
- Oysters were found in great abundance and the shells were used for brickmaking and lining streets
- Maryland produces more oysters than any state in the US
- Delaware’s original settlers focused on agriculture (until disease killed many peach trees in the late 1800’s)
- Began raising chickens as a food source and not just for their eggs.
- Delaware is the nation’s second largest poultry producers
- Delaware poultry breeder Frank Perdue is known for putting marigold into chicken feed which gives the skin that yellow golden color
Virginia and West Virginia
- Economy of Virginia at one time was entirely based on plantations
- Tobacco was Virginia’s major agricultural crop
- As tobacco became less important of a crop, fruits and vegetables began to take the place
- Virginia today is a major producer of apples, peanuts, and potatoes
- West Virginia’s main commodity is livestock
- West Virginia is the first state where Golden Delicious Apples were grown.
Mid Atlantic Food Items and Dishes
- Apple Butter –butter like spiced apple spread made by the Pennsylvania Dutch
- Beef on Weck – thinly sliced roast beef served on a caraway roll encrusted with salt and topped with beef juices and horseradish
- Bialy – chewy round roll with an indented center where chopped onion or poppy seeds are placed prior to baking to a crisp golden brown
- BoovaShenkel – Pennsylvania Dutch beef stew with potato dumplings
- Borscht – a soup of beef, beets, and cabbage
- Chicken Pot Pie – Pennsylvania Dutch chicken stew
- Funnel Cake – crisp pastry eaten as a midmorning snack by Pennsylvania Dutch farmers
- Latke – Jewish fried potato pancake
- Lox – salt cured side of salmon (not smoked)
- Maryland Stuffed Ham – a ham larded with cabbage, onions, mustard, hot pepper that is wrapped tightly in a cloth bag and simmered for several hours
- Philadelphia Pepperpot – a soup made of tripe, pepper, and seasonings
- Philly Cheese Steak – shaved ribeye steak and grilled onions served on a hard roll and topped with Cheez Whiz
- Scrapple – pan pudding made of boneless pork (head cheese) and cormeal
- Shoofly Pie – famous Pennsylvania Dutch pie consisting of brown sugar, flour, cinnamon, and butter baked over a layer of molasses in a pie shell
- Smithfield Ham – ham cured and smoked using a patented process created in Smithfield, Virginia