Amy Campbell
TennesseeFarmTable.com
An independently published radio show and podcast featuring the people of the state of Tennessee and surrounding states who produce, prepare, and preserve regional foods and agricultural products. Often with that Appalachian flair.
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Brooks Lamb, Author of Love For the Land, Lessons from Farmers Who Persist in Place. 16.12.2023 36:35
Today, we are setting the table with a discussion about land. Agricultural land, and the problem of the fast disappearance of this land across our country. Our guest is Brooks Lamb, Author of Love for the Land, Lessons from Farmers Who Persist in Place. Published through Yale University Press. This book is deeply related to Tennessee, Southern, and American agriculture. At its core, Love for the L...
Why We Eat Pinto Beans in Appalachia? A discussion with Ronni Lundy. 16.12.2023 16:46
Why do we all eat Pinto Beans in Appalachia, an Appalachian Culinary discussion with Ronni Lundy. It has to do the mining camps, labor wars, the company store, & food insecurity as told by James Beard Award-winning Food Writer Ronni Lundy.
Pumpkin and Pumpkin Pie Recipes from Tennessee 18.11.2023 20:43
James Gann, Music Educator in Blount Co, TN won a blue ribbon for his pumpkin pie at the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center. James lets us know about the type of pumpkin he grows and his pie. Haylee Gibadowski describes how to process a fresh pumpkin for pies and shares her recipe for a gluten and dairy-free pumpkin pie that is delicious. (Recipe below, keep scrolling) Fred Sauceman’s Pot Luck...
Appalachian Thanksgiving Recipes and Stories of the Season 11.11.2023 23:30
Appalachian Thanksgiving recipes include sweet potato casserole and stuffing. Our feature interview is Mary Lynn Snyder originally from Harlan Kentucky. Mary Lynn remembers her mother Ruby's recipes and traditional ways of cooking. Dee Dee Constantine, retired food writer for the Knoxville News Sentinel has a segment on tips on how to prepare venison roast and venison steak, and she shares a rec...
JFG Coffee, “The Best Part of the Meal”, Knoxville, TN 03.11.2023 23:00
Bill Houston (Owner of Houston’s Mineral Well, fine artist extraordinaire, and a New Market TN native shares a story of a late New Market TN neighbor who penned the tag line for JFG Coffee Company “The Best Part of the Meal”. Tinah Utsman shares memories of her father “Coffee Jack” who was President of JFG Coffee during the 1982 Knoxville World’s Fair. Mary “Dee Dee” Constantine (Retired Food Edi...
Cast Iron Rescue, Rehab, and Cornbread with Dr. Katie Hoffman 28.10.2023 26:05
Cast Iron, and Cornbread, are two staples of the Appalachian table. My guest is Dr. Katie Hoffman who describes how she and her husband Brett Tiller created a business called Vintage Kitchen, Cast Iron and Collectibles, and how they rescue and rehab cast iron and resell their finds at their cast iron pop-up clinics that they conduct from time to time in Tennessee and Virginia. They call these sess...
Allan Benton's Tennessee Country Ham / Prosciutto" from made in Madisonville, Tennessee. 20.10.2023 20:32
Setting the table with Country Ham, and how through the dry-aged process, and sliced paper thin, is then called “Prosciutto. Our guest on the show today is Allan Benton, of Madisonville, TN - he shares his story on how he learned what the word Prosciutto meant, and how he positioned his product to the world of fine dining - and now, his prosciutto goes to toe with some of the most expensive, and...
Seed Saver John Coykendall on Cushaw Squash and Cushaw recipes. 09.10.2023 24:45
In this episode, my featured guest is Knoxville Native, seed saver, artist, and farmer John Coykendall. John will let us know the origins, qualities,, and culinary uses of Cushaw squash. I (Amy Campbell) share a recipe from John's book for baked cushaw, courtesy of Mrs. Cornelia Weldon, mother of Sarah Weldon Hackenburg who took many of the photos for John Coykendall and Christina Melton’s book Pr...
The Townsend in the Smokies Fall Festival -Loving on people through food 23.09.2023 28:15
Today, we are setting the table with loving people through food, loving on the honey bee, and news of an old-fashioned fall festival taking place Friday and Saturday, September 29, and 30th at the Townsend Visitor Center in Townsend, TN. This festival includes lots of Bluegrass music, old-fashioned southern food, vendors with honey, and a church group out of Morristown making and selling apple but...
DSB Provisions. Dustin & Stacey Busby’s Family Farm, Maryville TN 14.09.2023 20:22
Today, we are setting the table with artisan-made pasta and sauces made with farm-raised ingredients on a family farm. Our guests are Dustin and Stacey Busby of DSB Provisions from Maryville, TN. DSB Provisions is a family farm where Dustin, Stacey, and their 3 kids grow fruits and vegetables, raise chickens and rabbits, make homemade pasta and sauces, and offer a personal chef experience. We also...
Aaron Goss, Founder of the Carolina Malt House 08.09.2023 23:45
Aaron Goss, Founder of the Carolina Malt House located in Cleveland North Carolina. Aaron works with local farmers within 10 miles of the Malt House who grow grains that the Carolina Malt House then makes into different styles of malted grains for breweries. Aaron also works with a Tennessee Farmer in Coffee County Tennessee who grows a specific barley for the Carolina Malt House named Tennessee 2...
Paw Paw Fruit and sentimentality, Ridgewood BBQ, Allan Benton’s sentimental office furniture, and more. 31.08.2023 19:22
We set the table in this episode with Paw Paw Fruit and Sentimentality. Sometimes called the Mountain Banana with a taste that is a cross between a mango and a banana. Paw Paw is an indigenous fruit to North America and is a real treat if you can find it. Amy's guest, Charlie Kwit, a Professor of Biology from the University of Tennessee offers a scientific perspective on the Paw Paw. Allan Benton,...
Sown in the Stars: Planting by the Signs by Author Dr. Sarah Hall 25.08.2023 39:34
In this episode, we are setting the table with planting by the stars and the signs. My guest is Dr. Sarah Hall Associate Professor in Agriculture and Natural Resources and Chair of Division 2 at Berea College, in Berea Kentucky. Dr. Hall is the author of a new book - Sown in the Stars with Photography by Meg Wilson. Dr. Hall’s book came out of a course that she developed called Appalachian Plants...
Wyatt Ellis, 14-year-old musical mega-talent from East Tennessee 18.08.2023 20:15
Today we are setting the table with a visit with a tremendously talented 14-year-old musician who makes his home in East Tennessee, Wyatt Ellis. He sings in that high lonesome sound and plays in a style all his own, heavily influenced by the sounds of the father of Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, along with Peter Rowan and Bobby Osborne.
Live Fire Cooking with Chef David Olson, Live Fire Republic, and James Beard award-winning chef Joseph Lenn, owner of J.C. Holdway. 28.07.2023
Keep that kitchen cool; cook it outside!. How to cook juicy chicken and trout over live fire with Chef David Olsen of Live Fire Republic and Chef Joseph Lenn, owner of J.C. Holdway, Knoxville, TN.
Corn Relish and recipes with Rachel Davis, Kelly Smith Trimble’s corn audio essay 20.07.2023 24:20
Corn, Corn Relish, and Corn Cob Jelly recipes with Rachel Abbott Davis of J and R Farms, TN, plus a beautiful audio essay on corn from author and gardener Kelly Smith Trimble.
Slow Food TN Valley, Four Daughters Farm, Cornbread Salad Recipe, Appalachian Homecoming 14.07.2023 23:45
Today, we are setting the table with slow food. Food that takes time to grow and time to prepare. Guests today are Sarah Bush from Slow Food TN Valley, Rachel McCroskey of Four Daughter’s Farm of Walland, TN - and Josh Lowans with his wife Meagan’s recipe for cornbread salad. Sarah will tell us about the international organization called Slow Food and the TN Valley Chapter of this organization - a...
Regenerative agriculture with Bluestem Hollow, Bales Farms and Lois Shuler Caughron 07.07.2023 22:00
Today we visit with Tennessee farmers who practice regenerative agriculture and have news about Appalachian Homecoming. A three-day event celebrating and studying modern Appalachian cuisine and farming issues. Our guests include: - Christopher Burger, Brenna Powers Wright, Carrie Garvey, and chef Robert Allen of Bluestem Hollow, Greenback, TN. - Aliceson Bales of Bales Farm is located in Mosheim,...
Recipes for Cobblers, Jam, and Pie from Fruits of the Season 29.06.2023 27:30
We are setting the table with Recipes for Cobblers, Jam, and Pie made from fruits of the season. Guests include: - Farmers Susan and John Keller have been farming in Blount County, TN, on their family farm in continuous operation since 1890. UT Extension awarded John Keller Tennessee Farmer of the Year in 2014. Susan Keller shares a recipe for Miss Lily’s Blackberry Cobbler. This recipe comes from...
Tennessee Chicken Recipes and Roy Milner, Blackberry Farm Brewery 23.06.2023 29:00
Guests on this topic include Lois Shuler Caughron and her daughter Ruth Caughron Davis. Lois is known as the last woman out of the cove. Lois and her late husband, Kermit Caughron, were the last settlers to move from Cades Cove after establishing the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. - Aliceson Bales of Bales Farm, Mosheim, TN, with her recipe for Buttermilk chicken and how to make chicken brot...
Wyatt Ellis, 14-year-old musical mega-talent from East Tennessee 17.06.2023 29:05
Today we are setting the table with a visit with a tremendously talented 14-year-old musician who makes his home in East Tennessee, Wyatt Ellis. He sings in that high lonesome sound and plays in a style all his own, heavily influenced by the sounds of the father of Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, along with Peter Rowan and Bobby Osborne. Wyatt has had quite a year in his 13th year, in 2022, with highlight...
Allan Benton’s Tennessee Prosciutto, made in Madisonville, Tennessee. 09.06.2023 30:15
Our featured guest on the show today is Allan Benton of Madisonville, TN. Allan shares his story on how he learned what the word prosciutto meant and how he positioned his product to the world of fine dining. Allan's prosciutto goes toe to toe with some of the most expensive, well-known prosciuttos from all over the world. From Radio Bristol's Farm and Fun Time show, recorded live from the Birthpl...
Farming for a Living with Zavels Family Farm, Corryton, Tennessee 18.05.2023 30:15
Today, we are setting the table with Family Farming. We visit with Mike and Tammy Zavels of Zavels Family Farms in Corryton, TN. This farming family is a very successful family farm in the eastern region of Tennessee. They will let us know how they got into farming, how the family has grown, and the diversity of farm products they produce. They also give some experienced advice to those contemplat...
AAPI Night Market Knox, Asian Southern Fusion with Jessica Carr and Vic Scott. 12.05.2023 30:42
Asian Southern Fusion - Jessica Carr, Owner of Girl’s Gotta Eat Good (Knoxville’s first Asian Bakery), and Vic Scott, co-owner of Seoul Brothers, Hong’s Kitchen, and Bubbles and Cream Knoxville about their upcoming event Knox AAPI Night Market, May 19th, 2023 at Highwire Brewing, South Knoxville. And the Knox AAPI Business Association that they have founded. Plus, they share family recipes for Gim...
Fun traditional Appalachian things for kids with Singer, Songwriter Sarah Pirckle, and Jenn Bowen, Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center, Townsend, TN. 28.04.2023 29:30
A visit with Singer and Songwriter Sarah Pickle, a Tennessee Treasure, program director, and fiddle instructor with Smoky Mountain JAM, Junior Appalachian Musicians program. I also asked her how she wrote her song The Piney Rose and about her chicken and dumplings. Also, Jenn Bowen, Museum Educator at the Great Smoky Mountains Heritage Center in Townsend describes the upcoming “Kids take over the...
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