Mar 28 2024
Texas Baking, Plain & Fancy

Texas Baking, Plain & Fancy

Presented by UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures at Institute of Texan Cultures

Whether you like biscuits, cornbread, hot rolls, flour or corn tortillas – how you answer may say a lot about you. Sharpless will talk about how baked goods have shaped Texans and how Texans have shaped baked goods, from the Native women making bread with acorns to recent immigrants spicing up their baked goods with flavors from home.

In writing Grain and Fire, Sharpless consulted some 140 sources detailing 400 years of cooking traditions that explored baking in social and economic terms. Wheat flour and sugar were considered luxuries, and cornbreads were often the staple of impoverished and enslaved peoples. She continues to study the intersection of women, food, and labor through her work.

To complement the evening’s discussion, several local bakeries will serve baked goods detailed in the book and the evening’s presentation.

The event is free with registration.

Admission Info

Free with registration.

Phone: (210) 458-2300

Email: texancultures@utsa.edu

Dates & Times

2024/03/28 - 2024/03/28

Location Info

Institute of Texan Cultures

801 E. Cesar Chavez Blvd., San Antonio, TX 78205