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[The Art of Edible History: Crafting the America 250 Cake and Culinary Collaborations]-[What Will America’s 250th Birthday Cake Look Like?]

The Sporkful · B2 · 2026-06-15

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The America 250 Cake: A Monumental Act of Participation

In this episode of The Sporkful, host Dan Pashman explores the intersection of art, history, and community through the lens of Grace Pack, a cake artist commissioned to create the official cake for America’s 250th birthday. Pack, a former neuroscience student and artist, approaches her work with a unique philosophy: she views cakes as "impermanent" art that becomes a "physical part of your body," facilitating a profound, shared experience.

Pack’s vision for the America 250 cake, titled "American Made," is not merely a confection but an interactive art installation. To ensure the cake is "for the people, by the people," she has invited members of Congress from all 50 states to contribute to the decoration. Despite the inherent chaos of involving non-bakers in a structural masterpiece, Pack embraces the "perfection in imperfection." The cake itself is a nod to 18th-century culinary history, utilizing stone-ground flour from George Washington’s Gristmill and recipes inspired by Amelia Simmons’ American Cookery (1792), featuring notes of ginger, cardamom, and black currants macerated in Kentucky bourbon.

Congressional Collaboration and the Spirit of Unity

During a visit to the U.S. Capitol, Pashman witnesses the collaborative process firsthand. Congressman Tom Suozzi works alongside Pack to sculpt a taxi cab out of modeling chocolate to accompany a model of the Empire State Building. For Suozzi, the project serves as a poignant reminder of the bicentennial celebrations of 1976. He expresses optimism that this collective endeavor—a rare moment of bipartisanship in a fractured political climate—might help unify Americans around shared interests. The project, which avoids taxpayer funding, will be displayed at the White House Visitor Center, symbolizing a collaborative effort to honor the nation's past and future.

Culinary Collabs: The Great Nosh

Beyond the birthday cake, the episode highlights the "Great Nosh," a signature event by the Jewish Food Society held on Governor's Island. This festival celebrates cross-cultural culinary collaborations. Two standout pairings are examined:

  1. Katz’s Deli x Santo Taco: Fifth-generation owner Jake Dell and Michelin-starred chef Santi Perez teamed up to create a pastrami taco. The dish features heirloom corn tortillas, pastrami, avocado salsa, and a Russian dressing-inspired red salsa with a hint of habanero, creating an "explosion of flavors" that bridges New York deli history with Mexican culinary tradition.

  2. Moonrise Bagels x Unapologetic Foods: Jeremy Rhodes and Chintan Pandya developed a chicken tikka stuffed bagel. By sealing the spicy, tomato-based chicken filling inside a high-gluten, New York-style bagel, they created a portable, flavor-packed dish that challenges the traditional concept of what a bagel can be.

These collaborations underscore the episode's broader theme: food is a powerful medium for storytelling, memory, and community-building. Whether it is a giant cake meant to feed a nation or a taco meant to fuse two storied cultures, these "big summer food spectacles" prove that when people come together to create, the results are both memorable and delicious.

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So Grace, we're sitting here chatting about the mystery cake that you brought.
That's in this sealed box in front of us.
This is like the Chekhov's gun of this taping.
At some point, it's going to get open and I'm going to eat some cake.
But right now, I have no idea what's inside there.

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