đ Chicken Tenders â There are chicken nuggets and chicken strips, but it was the Puritan Backroom in Manchester that was credited with the creation of the chicken tender. In 1974, Charlie Pappas used the bits of chicken left over from trimming chicken breasts, marinated and seasoned them, and named them tenders. The rest is Manchester history. Devoted âtenderitesâ still come from all over the state for the iconic poultry morsels. The backroom started in the city in 1917, and four generations of the Pappas family, including current Democratic US Rep. Chris Pappas, have run the popular eatery ever since.
đ„ Russian Dressing â Thatâs right! We are nowhere near the former Soviet Union. Still, Russian dressing was invented by a Nashua grocer just about 100 years ago, according to the 1927 book âNew Hampshire Resources, Attractions and its People: A History,â by Derry-born Hobart Pillsbury. The orange condiment is a mixture of mayonnaise and ketchup, and no one seems to know what about that invokes Russia, but we enjoy it all the same.
đ„Ą Tupperware â If it werenât for a Berlin (NH) born Earl Tupper, millions of Americans would have to throw out their leftover lasagna way before it turned to green sludge. Tupper worked for DuPont when he invented Tupperware in 1938. Eight years later, he partnered with a saleswoman, Brownie Wise, who came up with the idea for Tupperware parties.
đł The modern kitchen range â Thank you, Sir Benjamin Thompson, aka Count von Rumford. If not for you, we might still be stoking the hearth to make our breakfast burritos. OK, Thompson was a spy for the Brits during the American Revolution and deserted his family, but in the 1790s, he did design a stove with a cylindrical oven and holes at the top for pots. Before that, people just cooked on open fires. The father of the modern kitchen stove was born in Massachusetts in 1753 but moved to New Hampshire when he married wealthy widow Sarah Walker of Rumford.
â The French Drip Coffee Pot â In a state with long, dark winters, the first thing weâd want to make on a stove is hot coffee. Thanks again, Count von Rumford, for inventing the French drip coffee pot with an insulated water sleeve to keep the java hot.