ADK Talks

What Is Adirondack Cuisine? Inside Adirondack Appetite with Susi Gott Séguret

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What does Adirondack food taste like?

Chef, author, forager, and wine expert Susi Gott Séguret answers that question in Adirondack Appetite, a new cookbook featuring 150 recipes inspired by Adirondack camps, cabins, forests, farms, and family tables.

In this episode of ADK Talks, discover how Indigenous traditions, French-Canadian influences, logging camps, Great Camps, wild ingredients, and modern Adirondack farmers have shaped the way people eat across Upstate New York.

Whether you’re planning a campfire dinner, feeding hungry hikers at a lakeside cabin, or recreating an Adirondack vacation at home, this conversation will leave you ready to cook, explore, and taste more of the region.


What you’ll hear in this episode

  • What makes Adirondack cuisine different from Southern, New England, and Appalachian cooking.
  • The surprising foods once served in Adirondack logging camps and why those meals had to be enormous.
  • How Great Camp elegance and rustic campfire cooking belong at the same table.
  • Approachable Adirondack recipes, from an upgraded PB&J to shortcut camp cassoulet, sawdust pie, and sawmill gravy.
  • Why wild mushrooms, maple syrup, local cheeses, berries, game, and farm-grown produce tell the story of the Adirondacks.
  • The connection between food, memory, family traditions, camp songs, and a lasting sense of place.
  • Susi’s dream July dinner beside Indian Lake, complete with lake bass, chanterelles, maple walnut ice cream, and an Adirondack sunset.


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