

Ancient Recipes With Sohla
Season 2
Ancient Recipes with Sohla takes the food you know and love and traces it back to its origins. In each episode, Sohla El-Waylly details the surprising history of some of your favorite dishes as she attempts to recreate the original version using historical cooking techniques and ingredients. Along the way, Sohla highlights the differences between the ancient recipe and how we would prepare the modern version today.
Where to Watch Season 2
9 Episodes
- Sohla's Ancient Summer BBQ Blowout (Korean Bulgogi and Taino Barbacoa)E1
Sohla's Ancient Summer BBQ Blowout (Korean Bulgogi and Taino Barbacoa)Almost every culture and region have their own style of barbecue; Sohla grills up two iconic types from across the globe; first, she recreates the original Korean bulgogi, one of the oldest kinds of barbecue one can still find today. - Sohla Makes Garum, the Ketchup of Ancient Rome (With Max Miller!)E2
Sohla Makes Garum, the Ketchup of Ancient Rome (With Max Miller!)The kitchen gets real fishy as Sohla cooks up garum, a fermented fish sauce that was incredibly popular in ancient Rome, alongside a Roman-style roasted boar; Sohla reaches out to Max Miller to learn all about the sauce's history. - Sohla Bakes an Apple Pie Recipe From 1796 America (and Medieval England!)E3
Sohla Bakes an Apple Pie Recipe From 1796 America (and Medieval England!)Sohla makes two versions of apple pie, pitting the U.S. against the UK; Sohla recreates the oldest known recipe for apple pie from 1390 England, then bakes up a 1796 recipe for apple pie from an American cookbook. - The Secret Tibetan Superfood That Fuels Everest ExpeditionsE8
The Secret Tibetan Superfood That Fuels Everest ExpeditionsFor more than 2,000 years, Sherpas on Mount Everest have been fueled by a Tibetan porridge called tsampa; Sohla cooks up a traditional version of the dish along with yak butter tea and learns that cooking with sand is strangely satisfying.