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1st chefs to celebrity chef: Jos茅 Andr茅s restaurant recreates historical recipes with Folger Shakespeare Library

Potato pudding, braised short ribs and chocolate cake are not out of place on the menu at Jos茅 Andr茅s鈥 , where barbecue, hush puppies and mac and cheese reign supreme.

But they are unlike the rest, and that鈥檚 because the recipes for these dishes can be traced back to manuscripts from the 17th and 18th centuries, housed at the .

鈥淓arly modern handwriting is not super easy to read, so we wanted to give the general public a chance to engage with all of those recipes and learn from them,鈥 said Amanda Herbert, associate director for fellowships at the Folger Institute at the Folger Shakespeare Library.

鈥淚t makes the history of the period instantly accessible and it brings a lot of relevance to the past.鈥

The collaboration between America Eats Tavern and the library coincides with Folger鈥檚 鈥溾 exhibition, which runs through March 31.

Herbert, a co-curator of the exhibit, said Folger has always had an interest in food; it鈥檚 home to the world鈥檚 largest collection of early modern English 17th-century manuscript cookbooks 鈥 鈥渨hich is pretty amazing,鈥 she said.

With a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Folger Institute transcribed and adapted a number of these recipes, and is now using them to tell the stories of 鈥渢he named and unnamed food heroes of the early modern world.鈥

鈥淎nd to bring attention to the fact that it takes a lot of people to get food from the farm to the table, and a lot of those people go unrecognized. They went unrecognized in the past, and they go unrecognized today,鈥 Herbert said.

A potato pudding at America Eats Tavern, adapted by a recipe from the Granville Family. (Courtesy America Eats Tavern)

The exhibit features few celebrity chefs. Rather, it highlights a plant-obsessed pirate who brought cacao and chocolate to the British public, and a choirboy who taught himself how to farm.

鈥淭hat was our point. We wanted people to stretch their thinking and stretch their imagination,鈥 Herbert said.

Robert May, a French-trained chef who wrote the first cookbook for culinary professionals, and Hannah Woolley, the first woman to publish a cookbook, are also featured 鈥 and so is Hercules, the enslaved chef of George and Martha Washington.

鈥淗e was an incredibly gifted culinarian, but he lived an unfree life. And he chose to flee from his fame in order to achieve freedom,鈥 said Herbert, who worked with James Beard Award-winning author and food activist on a .

Food writer and literature professor also helped with recipe adaptations for the exhibit.

America Eats Tavern executive chef Claudio Foschi said when Andr茅s found out about the exhibition at the Folger Shakespeare Library and the potential for a food collaboration, he jumped at the opportunity.

鈥淗e likes to tell stories in all his restaurants,鈥 said Foschi, who toured the exhibition with Andr茅s and sketched out the best ways to present the historic recipes to the modern diner.

Foschi took William Hughes鈥 hot chocolate recipe and re-imagined it as a spiced chocolate mousse, layered with warm ganache and chocolate cake. A recipe for the Granville Family鈥檚 sweet potato pudding inspired Foschi鈥檚 potato and cheddar souffle; Robert May鈥檚 braised brisket was transformed into a plate of short ribs.

鈥淎 recipe like this is really exciting for us because when you look at the ingredients, they are ingredients that we鈥檙e still using in our own kitchen,鈥 Foschi said about May鈥檚 brisket.

America Eats Tavern is also offering a special rum punch, which is a riff on an 18th-century recipe, housed at Folger Shakespeare Library.

The 鈥淔irst Chefs鈥 menu is available at America Eats through the end of March, but Herbert said food will always be a vehicle to better understand history.

鈥淚 think it gives people an instant access point into the past,鈥 she said.

鈥淔ood is universal. Everyone has to eat; everyone needs to put food in their bellies, and they want to feed and bring joy to the people around them and the people they love. And the same was true of early modern people. They worked really hard for the same things we do.鈥

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