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A Heartfelt Southern Farewell: Honoring Mama Doris & Nathalie Dupree

Western C. Cain Season 2 Episode 54

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I finally finished editing Episode 54 of Cornbread & Buttermilk, Season 2. In this episode, we reflect on the loss of two great Southern culinary giants: Nathalie Dupree and my mother, Mama Doris. Their passing came just a week apart, leaving an undeniable void in the world of Southern cooking. But both of them left behind something even greater, their wisdom, generously shared with anyone who asked. The Southern kitchen is richer for having known them, for the kitchen was their stage.

Mama Doris was the spark that lit my passion for Southern culinary traditions. I remember hearing Salman Rushdie advise writers to discover who they are and start writing from that place. That was the moment Cornbread & Buttermilk began to take shape. When I traced my story back to its roots, there was Mama. For many of us, our first word is Mama, and so I began there.

Someone recently asked me how I’ve managed to record over fifty hours of Cornbread & Buttermilk. The truth is, much of the best of it was inspired by my mother or by Buttermilk’s Momma.  When we remember our mothers and the lessons they gave so freely, something sacred stirs within us. Our hearts unclench, and the stories pour out.

Join us as we say a heartfelt goodbye to Mama Doris and Nathalie Dupree. May the angels delight in their culinary genius.


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Title: Ragged and Dirty

Performed by: William Brown

Recorded by: Alan Lomax

From the album: Negro Blues and Hollers

Courtesy of: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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