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Succotash

There are dishes that feel less like recipes and more like inheritances—quiet handoffs from one generation to the next. Succotash belongs to that tradition. Rooted in Native American cooking and adapted over centuries, it remains a study in balance: sweetness and salt, simplicity and depth, thrift and abundance. Add bacon, and the dish takes on a new dimension. Not louder, exactly—just fuller, as...