For chef and culinary historian Michael W. Twitty, studying the food of the past doesnt just uncover what people used to eat; it reveals the stories they wanted to tell.
When you talk about people surviving to the next day or the next decade, what youre talking about is them making a commitment to their descendants, Twitty said. He was talking about the generations of enslaved people who lived, labored, and died in antebellum America, for whom cooking was one of the few ways to preserve, adapt and pass down their traditions.
Since the launch of his blog Afroculinaria in 2010, Twitty has emerged as a committed chronicler of the cuisines crafted over generations by enslaved African Americans. As a historical interpreter, hes recreated antebellum cooking methods at former plantations and spoken out against tourists who visit those sites without wanting to learn about the people who were forced to labor there.
As a chef, Twitty has led culinary tours to West Africa, teaching about the traditions that still influence contemporary American cuisine. And as a writer, hes won the James Beard Award for Best Food Writing for his 2018 book The Cooking Gene, a memoir that traces the origins of Southern food culture and his own family history. Hes currently working on his second book, Kosher Soul, which will explore the intersection of Jewish and African American cuisines.
I asked Twitty about his work and the food history behind Juneteenth, a holiday that marks the end of slavery and takes its name from June 19, 1865, the day when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, bringing news of the Confederacys demise to the last enslaved people in America.
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Irene Katz Connelly: What makes food such a good vehicle into the past?
Michael W. Twitty: Its one of the most intimate ways to know people of the past, including your own ancestors. There are very few ways we can know the people who fed into our gene pool. But when we eat the same food, theres this sense of continuity. Thats always been it for me.
Tell me a little about the food traditions behind Juneteenth.
Juneteenth has a tradition of red foods: red soda, barbecue sauce, sweet potatoes, baked beans, watermelon. Even red velvet cake gets in there. It symbolizes perseverance, because for our ancestors in West and Central Africa, red was one of the most important colors: its the color of creativity, the color of fire, the color of war, the color of resistance. When red shows up, you know its a most spiritual moment.
Its one of the deeper parts of our culture, and in that sense Texas [as the birthplace of Juneteenth] is particularly interesting. According to the 1870 census, Texas had the most people whose birthplace was in Africa. Many were brought here via the Caribbean, in the clandestine slave trade that developed after [Congress abolished] the African slave trade in 1808. So they had the memory of that tradition.
Youre giving a talk this weekend on Juneteenth and the power of African American foodways to communicate techniques for survival. Can you elaborate on that?
Im talking about people using those foods and customs as a mnemonic device. People forget that the goal of ethnocide within slavery was to kill [African] culture. So anything you could do to remember and perpetuate your tradition was resistance. Anything you could do to perpetuate your family story was resistance. Its all about being able to perpetuate your culture.
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How did you find your way to this work?
Today a kid can read a book about food history. I didnt have that. Its become more popular recently, but its not a major anywhere, its not a class. You cant go become a food historian by studying.
So when I was growing up I used to do ridiculous experiments. I tried to make hominy from Indian corn you know, the stuff in the store thats already shellacked. I tried to boil water using hot stones. It got to the point where my mother was like, Please dont kill yourself, and if you do, leave the kitchen clean first. Her favorite phrase was, Michael, what the hell are you doing? I thought that was my name for a time.
Did you actually get the water to boil?
I did. But I found it didnt last very long. So already that taught me that those that used this cooking method had to cope with certain things.
As an adult, I learned a lot about food history when I taught Hebrew school, which I did for 15 years. I often taught about the Shoah, and I started doing some cooking and reading from In Memorys Kitchen, which is a book of recipes collected by women imprisoned in Theresienstadt. They were recalling the grand cuisine theyd enjoyed all those Central European pastries and desserts and fantasizing about what theyd had before the war. That collection let me have a conversation with my students about life and resistance, not just death and victimization.
At some point I thought, wouldnt it be interesting if someone had been able to do that during the time of slavery? What would our African grandmothers and Afro-Creole grandmothers and African American grandmothers have said? What would the enslaved pastry chefs and tavern chefs and free people of color have said? And thats what really started me focusing on the foodways of the enslaved.
One thing that really strikes me about your work is your willingness to relive extremely painful histories. Youve led cooking tours while dressed in the clothes of enslaved people. Why is that approach important to you?
Ive never been happy as an armchair historian. I really want to understand why things were the way they were. You dont understand how someone felt during the cooking, unless youre wearing their clothes. People come to historic kitchens thinking it was really quaint, that everyone was happy being an 18th-century Ina Garten, but it was not like that. Those clothes teach you how it would have been: how sweaty you get, how much water you need to drink during the day. I do that so I can pass it on to someone who would rather not go through the experience themselves.
Image by Courtesy of Michael Twitt...
Twitty wearing period clothing during a cooking demonstration.
Youve also spent days picking cotton.
I did. Picking cotton is hot, painful, backbreaking, endless work. Its a kind of labor that is completely draining. I had an emotional breakdown one time I did it, because I just didnt know how [my ancestors] did this. I knew I could go home. Thats the part that broke me the most. I could go home, my ancestors couldnt.
A lot of the black people I grew up with picked cotton. My daddy, my grandfather, his father, his father. I want people to understand when their elders say, The hands that once picked cotton pick presidents, how powerful that is.
How does food history play into the moment were living through now?
I think the values are there. Making sure your neighbor doesnt starve, making sure people know theyre welcome that they shouldnt be lonely thats the same thing as the Golden Rule.
Look at this time period were living in. A lot of people are still sequestered, or living with very limited human contact. Why do we have people over for Pesach? Why do we have Juneteenth and Kwanzaa? Why do we have these massive table-based celebrations around life cycle events? To bring people together, to recall and rehearse who they really are.
Youre steeped in two diaspora cooking traditions: African American and Jewish. How do they come together at your own table?
I try to make sure that when they intersect, that they play off each other. For example, Im throwing together my own Juneteenth spread for a few people, obviously, because of COVID. Its barbecue chicken time and sweet potato time and hibiscus Kool-aid time. But Ill also have harissa, red horseradish, and shakshuka. And those are all red foods, but from the Jewish diaspora.
Irene Katz Connelly is an editorial fellow at the Forward. You can contact her at connelly@forward.com.
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