Max Miller is the creator and host of the viral digital series Tasting History with Max Miller on YouTube. Prior to his YouTube stardom, Max was an employee of Walt Disney Studios in the marketing and film distribution departments. When the COVID-19 stay-at-home order went into effect in Los Angeles, Max was furloughed and began turning his passion for historic dishes into a self-taped video series. Within weeks of his first video on YouTube, Max’s channel and videos reached hundreds of thousands of viewers who wanted to learn more about historic dishes. Max’s channel has been covered in outlets like America’s Test Kitchen, ABC’s Localish, Chowhound, Foodsided, GLAAD, KTLA Morning News, A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich podcast, PopCulture, Rachael Ray, Today, UPROXX, and Yahoo!. Max currently resides in Los Angeles, California, with his husband, José, and their two cats.
“Even if we never make these dishes of ancient times, Miller’s book
is a fascinating read.” —New York Journal of Books
“A great sense of humor tempers Miller’s erudition and encourages
curious cooks to serve up some of these historical foods to
entertain families and guests and provoke dinner table
conversation.” —Booklist, Starred Review
"Throughout, Miller skillfully balances history with tantalizing
recipes, and manages to make even ancient fare accessible with
suggested ingredient substitutions and an inviting tone. The result
is a fascinating outing that will entice history buffs and home
cooks alike." —Publishers Weekly
“I love Tasting History and everything about this
terrific cookbook. This is true time travel.” —Phil Rosenthal, host
of Somebody Feed Phil
“This fascinating book is a must-have for both history lovers and
cooks alike. It leaves you feeling enlightened and inspired.” —John
Kanell, author of Preppy Kitchen
“This is the perfect book for any food history fanatic (guilty as
charged), or, in truth, any food fanatic. To create a series of
beautifully realized and photographed recipes that take you on a
path from the earliest written clay tablets of Babylon, all the way
through history to the dishes that built the Americas, is a huge
undertaking. However, it is one that Max Miller achieves with all
the wit, enthusiasm, accessibility, and accuracy that have made his
YouTube channel such a deserved internet sensation.” —Simon
Majumdar, author, television personality, and creator of the food
history podcast Eat My Globe
“Max Miller is not only a prodigy, utterly charming, and witty, but
a first-rate historian. He brings the culinary past to life,
setting old recipes in context brilliantly and making them
thoroughly accessible to the intrepid modern diner.” —Ken Albala,
professor of history, University of the Pacific
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