and traditional ingredients and preparations with my order, i could not resist the soft shell crabs, which are just in season. with a pasta and shaved bottarga, which frankly, i d slit my best friend s throat for. glenn: wow, that looks great. anthony: yeah. glenn: that s beautiful. anthony: it s sweet. when you had your first forkful of proper rice is there an instinct to go out and sort of bludgeon the rest of the world into understanding what you have just come to understand. glenn: i did not run up and down the streets of charleston. it was tough to dislodge people here so i just went straight to san francisco and i gave away tons of product. and guess what? they went crazy. anthony: slow baked black bass, anson mills farrow, ramps in season, and lettuces. and this ode to all things glenn is responsible for bringing back. heirloom rice and peas, suckling ossabaw pig and chicken confit
san francisco and i gave away tons of product. and guess what? they went crazy. anthony: slow baked black bass, anson mills farrow, ramps in season, and lettuces. and this ode to all things glenn is responsible for bringing back. heirloom rice and peas, suckling ossabaw pig and chicken confit with carolina gold rice. oh, that s good. glenn: isn t that great? this is phenomenal. these peas are killer. anthony: i m hitting the rice next. glenn: that s got the entire history of southern agriculture in it. anthony: right here? glenn: right there in that little bowl. this whole idea of having a century in a dish, none of this stuff was here 20 years ago. anthony: near the end of the civil war during general sherman s scorched earth campaign, seed stores were a favored target. it was largely african slaves who were able to save the seeds
slow baked black bass, ramps in season, and lettuces. and this to all things glen is responsible for bringing back. heirloom rice and peas, suckling asabal pig and carolina gold rice. isn t that great? this is phenomenal. these peas are killer. i m hitting the rice next. that s got the entire history of southern agriculture in it. right here. right there in that little bowl. this whole idea of having a century in a dish, none of this stuff was here 20 years ago. near the end of the civil war, during general sherman s scorched earth campaign, seed stores were a favored target. it was largely african slaves who were able to save the seeds that glen is now able to locate and reintroduce. it is those people who kept the corn.
is responsible for bringing back. heirloom rice and peas, suckling ossabaw pig and chicken confit with carolina gold rice. oh, that s good. glenn: isn t that great? this is phenomenal. these peas are killer. anthony: i m hitting the rice next. glenn: that s got the entire history of southern agriculture in it. anthony: right here? glenn: right there in that little bowl. this whole idea of having a century in a dish, none of this stuff was here 20 years ago. anthony: near the end of the civil war during general sherman s scorched earth campaign, seed stores were a favored target. it was largely african slaves who were able to save the seeds that glenn is now able to locate and reintroduce. glenn: it is those people who kept the corn. it is those people who kept the cowpeas. it s those people who kept the vegetables because they couldn t buy their way out of not doing it.
here so i just went straight to san francisco and i gave away tons of product. and guess what? they went crazy. anthony: slow baked black bass, anson mills farrow, ramps in season, and lettuces. and this ode to all things glenn is responsible for bringing back. heirloom rice and peas, suckling ossabaw pig and chicken confit with carolina gold rice. oh, that s good. glenn: isn t that great? this is phenomenal. these peas are killer. anthony: i m hitting the rice next. glenn: that s got the entire history of southern agriculture in it. anthony: right here? glenn: right there in that little bowl. this whole idea of having a century in a dish, none of this stuff was here 20 years ago. anthony: near the end of the civil war during general sherman s scorched earth campaign, seed stores were a favored target. it was largely african slaves who were able to save the seeds