I was still genuinely confused about "who" the "murder victim" could be. Then they opened the dishwasher. I'm in Oregon right now but I'm pretty sure my mother in Tennessee heard me gasp, cover my mouth and yell, "Oh GOD NO!!!" My heart actually sank, y'all. That should be a crime for REAL.
@@robingardella6240 I recommend any skillet made before 1960. And ladies you don't need to go magnum, I have a tiny 8" Griswald called "Nonna" that will more than do the job.
People always think, “Not my family.” But it can happen in anyone’s family. The thought of losing grandma’s seasoned skillet has shook this family to the core. We’re all holding each other a little tighter tonight.
@@GregBurch Yes... my step-daughter used it and put it dirty in the dishwasher... about 15 yrs ago. She is still alive. Actually if you count my children it is 4th generation... I haven't given it ti them yet though.
My grandma tried to kill my uncle, her eldest son, with a cast iron skillet once. She was like 5 foot nothing and he was over 6 foot still running away from this little lady
@@jordanhicks5131 ha ha that reminds me, my aunts husband smarted off to her one time and she turned around went back in the house not saying a word the whole time. She grabbed a cast iron skillet and walked back out and whopped him as hard as she could with it completely sent him sailing over the hood of their car without even touching it and landed on the other side then nonchalantly turned around and went back inside. From that day forward he never did it again and learned real quick to respect her. Man that was a long time ago, I was like damn.
jordan hicks lol is she Italian? My grandmother threw a knife at my uncle and missed his face by like 3 inches. There’s still a mark in the wall from it. But this seems to be a normal thing in Italian homes. Haha
That, and no one is allowed into my kitchen when I am in full-on cooking mode, unless they have been offically deputized by me. I even get away with that in my friends' kitchens. But seriously, touch the cast iron and you will be straight-up murdered.
DeAnna -- I hear you. I have seven cast iron skillets from my mother and an aunt. They are almost 100 years old and cook probably better than when they were new. Two are the same size and perfect for cornbread. When I get them out the great grandkids KNOW it is time for cornbread.
In the culinary justice system, cookin based offenses are considered especially heinous. In the South, the dedicated detectives who investigate these crimes are known as the Southern Vittles Unit. These are their stories. *Dun Dun*
I'm Scott/irish and Cherokee but I was born in Guantanamo bay, Cuba after the Missile crisis. I identify with my brethren from the same land! Yall take Care, John
When my Mama died she left me my great-grandmother's skillet. That skillet was used for every piece of chicken that my Mama had ever fried. I got married and was working a lot of overtime and he thought he'd be nice and clean up after dinner while I showered. I did not notice until I got home the next night that my skillet had been SOAKING in the sink since the night before to "get all of the crud off of it." Over 8 decades worth of seasoning was lost. It's never been the same, to me. That wasn't what caused our eventual divorce but it did cause him to run to his parent's house for the night. His mother was on my side!!
This is my favorite video by IAST. It is spot on! "I did that skillet a favor." And "She put sugar in her cornbread!" Well thought out and directed. LoL.
The grandmother of my work partners boyfriend passed last year. He can’t cook and she knew she wouldn’t use it enough so they gave me his granny’s cast iron skillet. 50 years old and slick as glass. One of the greatest honors I’ve ever received.
Albert Bingemer You betcha, young son. Granny saw the light of your eyes reflected in the hot bacon grease, when you watched her spoon baste those sunny side eggs. Some things bring mixed tears of saddness and joy when remembered. That is one piece seasoned with joy that will never be washed away.
This is the only accurate portrayal of southern life I’ve seen in a WHILE. I gasped when I saw that skillet in the dishwasher AND every household I’ve ever been to has at least one tumbler with the cursive monogram
I live in Texas but accidentally stumbled onto the Lodge outlet in South Pittsburg, Tennessee while on vacation in Chattanooga. We did a detour on our way to go to the Ark encounter in northern Kentucky .. best detour ever ! Also one of the most expensive 😂
@@amanhidinghisname2079 you grease and bake the skillet until seasoned and never ever wash it with soap. It's something people do to prevent it from rusting and to make it non stick. It takes time and effort to properly "season" an iron skillet.
"Anything you yap on about can be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to call your mama, but even she ain't going to take that call now."
My wife is not a southerner and discovered this. I started watching it with her. When it got to the crime scene, I actually gasped and said "oh god" which she couldn't stop laughing about. Then she asked me way it was so bad, so I guess something good came out of this in the end.
I love, love, love this channel. I'm not even Southern. I'm not even American, I'm not even on the same continent. It feels as if I ever lived in the US, I'd pick South.
Hahaha this is genius, I am not southern but even I know those well seasoned skillets possess magical powers. Best line “you can call your mama, but she ain’t even gonna take your call now” hahahahaha
Even my daughter, and we're not even southern, who appreciates cooking and cast iron skillet. She said her heart literally dropped when you opened the dishwasher! The look on her face! The reaction I hoped for lol She's also a Law & Order fan so I knew she'd definitely appreciate this vid!
Ikr!! And you will not be violated by additives like sugar, in the cornbread mix!👀 Only made from Grandma's southern, Alabama, recipe, and that means from scratch, dang-it!! Hallelujah!! 🙏🏾 Thank you Jesus, let me get my praise dance on, with my cast iron skillet! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏿👏🏾👏🏾👏🏿👏🏿😂😂
When I saw the skillet in the dishwasher I gasped so loud my husband came to see what was the matter. LOL. Absolutely the best episode of SVU I have ever seen.
When my daughter was 13, I considered putting her up for adoption for putting mine in the dishwasher. Thankfully it wasn't one that was passed down. My brother kept those. But I lost 5 years of seasoning. 😔 I managed to save the pan and decided to keep her. She is now a high school graduate. They both survived. 🤣🤣🤣
You are an actual saint. They need to put a photo of you in every Catholic Church. If letting that girl live long enough to become an adult isn't an act of sainthood, then I don't know one.
This is by far the most clever skit you've produced. Standing ovation to y'all. We would have gotten the belt if we had put my father's skillet or Dutch oven in the dish washer.
*"Runs to kitchen to check on own cast iron skillet. Picks up and holds to chest. Pulls away at arm length to admire the matte sheen. Kisses skillet. Places back in oven and closes door gently."* All is right in the world!
I am 85 and I have my, Arkansas raised, grandmother's Dutch Oven. It is over 125 years old. I still use it. I have several cast iron skillets and thank God no dishwasher.
Y’ALL HAVE GOT TO MAKE MORE “SLAW AND ORDER”!!!! This is hands down the BEST THING YOU HAVE PRODUCED ( and I think I’ve seem most all your videos). I’m a fan and you’ve done other very good stuff but SLAW AND ORDER is in a league of it’s own..... you know there are tons of culinary subjects to write scripts about. I really enjoy your work.
I literally just discovered this channel 5 days ago, and have binge-watched about 20 of the videos. I agree this is top notch even for them.....would rate it in the top 3 that I have seen.
When I was 10 years old, I remember helping my grandmother clean up the kitchen after supper. Little did I know that 10 years was about the flash before my eyes faster than my head could swim. Having already put the other dishes, pots, and pans in the dishwasher/dry rack I was trying Tetris up a space to put the last frying pan so I could go watch wheel of fortune with my grandfather. Out of my peripheral, out across my shoulder- I saw nothing but splintering wood and a few other fragments flying through the air that could be barely recognized as the wooden spoon! It didn’t hurt even the least bit, but it definitely look like it should’ve- So I went down like Frasier! My grandmother stepped over me and picked up her cast iron skillet from the kitchen floor. The then turned to me and said, “You don’t put the cast iron skillet in the dishwasher, ever!” My grandfather perked up in the other room, ”Did he try to wash your cast iron skillet in the dishwasher?” “Sure nuff did; he tries that again- I’m gonna kill em!” “Well you can’t do it tonight, he’s got to cut grass in the morning.” “When he gets done cutting the grass we got to go to the store and get another wooden spoon, seeing how he broke the last one.” You don’t find parenting like that these days. But the moral of the story please don’t wash the black skillet. 😂😂
Sound about like the night my brother washed my daddy’s cast iron skillet! I was 11 and he was 15. I tried to tell Bubba that water would make the iron rust (mama was a chemistry teacher but I guess only one of us ever paid her any attention) but he said it was fine so I shrugged and said “your funeral” and he scrubbed that pan with an SOS pad and left it to dry in the drying rack. Daddy walked through the kitchen about 30 minutes later and was hollering, wanting to know who washed his skillet! I immediately pointed the finger at my brother. Sorry bubba, but I wasn’t about to go down for taking 10 years of seasoning off daddy’s skillet!! 🤣🤣 (P.S. not to worry, daddy didn’t kill Bubba that night but I think it might be the closest he ever came 🤣)
I binge-watch SVU and love to cook. This video was spot on!🤣 I'm 66, recently sold my condo, moved into a small apartment, and bought a nice little teardrop trailer. I'm keeping my well-seasoned larger cast iron skillet in my apartment and have delegated my smaller skillet for my trailer camping. I use kosher salt and a damp paper towel to scour them clean, then rinse and DRY THOROUGHLY. Works like a charm!
My dad (who is a chef) told me about this episode, and he was laughing as he was trying to tell me about it, but I came because it made him and my mom laugh so much. I see why, and even though he and I are technically northerners, mom definitely made sure the South still ruled proudly. Everywhere. 😂 So, safe to say dad and I understood perfectly, as my mom has fussed about sugar in cornbread before, among other things. This is fabulous and well done. 💜
I’m an Indian watching this channel from thousands of miles away - and although I can’t relate to the content, I must say the creativity and effort in these skits are marvellous! You can tell the creators really love what they are doing! Great work everyone :-)
@@mohamedfaizan9844 when you do, get out of the cities...the countryside is where the real local culture is. I am from Texas and I cringe everytime a tourist says they experienced Texas because they spent a week in Dallas
@@davidbruce5524 I understand! Most Indian tourists also say they’ve visited America when all they’ve really done is posed in front of Times Square or the Hollywood sign. There’s a lot more to the US than the two coasts
My mother freaked out when I washed one of my cast iron in soapy water. I heard about it from her, my aunts, and two sisters. And we're from Arizona. Next time we had a campfire out back, every one of the cast iron was carefully stacked with mesquite all around it. After the iron cooled, it was rinsed and coated inside with beef tallow and put on hot coals. Best no-stick ever!
My dear mother (God rest her soul) was from Camilla GA, and she detested cornbread if it had sugar in it. She called "Yankee cornbread". She made some of the world's best true southern cornbread. I was raised on it, with collard greens and other southern stuff.
For the benefit of a foreigner with no idea what´s going on.. How do you have a skillet seasoned for generations? How do you clean it? I am very confused.
One of the best I've seen so far ... Hope they will do a feature length movie one day, or create a compilation DVD. The acting is really good. There is a fine line, between acting seriously and make it look you're acting seriously, meanwhile it is all a joke. Having a huge crush on Talia Lin also helps of course.
I found a huge skillet with a glass lid [!!!] at a flea market. I bought it as a Christmas present for my friend. By the time I got it home, I decided, heck no, I'm not giving this up. I've had it for over 20 years
This finally made me realize how Southern I am. Someone would've been beaten to death with the skillet if it had been found there. When they opened the dishwasher, I audibly gasped. Same when her card was revoked. Lol
@@Charmingpreppylife Some people just wipe them off. My mom and I wash ours with soap and water and then immediately dry them on the stove and put a really tiny amount of oil on them.
Ha! This is so true. You "don't never warsh" the cornbread skillet! I'm a guy and I know that. I think that was the primary rule my Mom had in the kitchen!
Y'all, this was so funny. Yesterday I showed it to my husband (born in Chattanooga many years ago) and when the skillet in the dishwasher was revealed, he for real gasped out loud. This morning he tells me he had a nightmare about the skillet in the dishwasher. His mama and grandma taught him well.
😂 We had a house fire a few years back. Destroyed just about everything. I was totally peeved when the salvage folks told me they'd left the cast iron skillet behind. I asked them if they knew that fire wouldn't damage a cast iron skillet!
I gave a well seasoned one to my son who was visiting me from Maine. I told him that if he ever put it in the dish washer, the next time he tried to visit me in Charlotte, he would be turned back at the Virginia State line.
That was hilarious 😂 I love Law and Order (old shows are my favorite)!!! It’s tumbler not a cup! Make more episodes, please!!!!! You all were spot on!!!!
I love how southerners claim cornbread - I'm from the west coast, we literally invented it (ok technically the native Americans did, but that's beside the point). I've been living in rural northeast TN (up by the TN VA border) for nearly 2 years and the majority of people here don't know how to make cornbread to begin with, let alone use a cast iron skillet to do so. You gotta put a drizzle of honey as a spiral in the cornbread so it bakes with this gorgeous pattern and has just a touch of sweetness.
I'd feel a lot better if there was a disclaimer that no cast iron was harmed during the filming of this.
It was harmed, all right! Did you notice the wet patches as it was rolled out of the washer? It was screaming!🤭
i just don’t think that’s the case for this one RIP skillet
It was a stunt skillet.
Surely they wouldn't treat a griswold or eager like that
Lol 😂
"You found DNA?"
"Even better, a monogram"
KingLaSnerd heheheheh😂
You mean you never turned that cup around?
It’s a tumbler.
Ha! I remember the monogram video!!!!!
I loled!
That is the one that got to me. At first I thought it was going to be the dad...no glitter
Can we also take a moment to acknowledge the stunt skillet. Truly the unsung hero of the skit.
I was still genuinely confused about "who" the "murder victim" could be. Then they opened the dishwasher. I'm in Oregon right now but I'm pretty sure my mother in Tennessee heard me gasp, cover my mouth and yell, "Oh GOD NO!!!" My heart actually sank, y'all. That should be a crime for REAL.
It takes an effort and you can get your skillet back...
so true, passed down for generations. Lots of them at the Army surplus store
Northerner here: I honestly had no idea what was going on for the first three minutes.
@@andrewp.7626 That's ok. It just means the jump scare was probably more fun for you than it was traumatic :D
Sadly, my "southern" (Memphis) current-future-ex-wife put the good skillet in the dishwasher. She did *NOT* understand why I was so PO'd.
A well seasoned cast iron skillet in the proper hand can crush a man's skull and make the peach cobbler for his funeral.
Awesome!! 😂
@@robingardella6240 I recommend any skillet made before 1960. And ladies you don't need to go magnum, I have a tiny 8" Griswald called "Nonna" that will more than do the job.
I want that on my grave😂 or the grave of anyone who messes with my skillet. Leave Bessie alooone 🙅🏽♀️🙅🏽♀️
U RIGHT BOUT DAT!
I've NEVER seen a cast iron skillet treated like that! Pure evil😈!
Who else winced when they saw cast iron in a dishwasher?
🙅🙅🙅🙅🙅
I literally gasped!
@@morrius0757 even more horrifying than "Freddie and Jason"!
Laurtew: Me
I'm a Yankee and that hurts my soul...
People always think, “Not my family.” But it can happen in anyone’s family. The thought of losing grandma’s seasoned skillet has shook this family to the core. We’re all holding each other a little tighter tonight.
Amen 🙏🏼
Yes... happened in my family. A 3rd generation skillet...
@@caseyw.8325
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@@GregBurch Yes... my step-daughter used it and put it dirty in the dishwasher... about 15 yrs ago. She is still alive. Actually if you count my children it is 4th generation... I haven't given it ti them yet though.
Me and my mom Lost her mom's in a house fire
“Y’all telling me you never turned that cup around?” When they have more logic and call out the plot holes better than the actual SVU
😆😅👌🏼
Oh chief... it's actually a tumbler
"No one comes on or off this property unless it's Granny or Jesus."
😂
This is the way.
@Tt Miller yes indeed He (Jesus) IS the Way....the ONLY Way!
My grandmother would have killed us, there would have actually been a real dead body if we did that.
"Well, the skillet's no good for anything but wuppin' now!"
My grandma tried to kill my uncle, her eldest son, with a cast iron skillet once. She was like 5 foot nothing and he was over 6 foot still running away from this little lady
@@jordanhicks5131 ha ha that reminds me, my aunts husband smarted off to her one time and she turned around went back in the house not saying a word the whole time. She grabbed a cast iron skillet and walked back out and whopped him as hard as she could with it completely sent him sailing over the hood of their car without even touching it and landed on the other side then nonchalantly turned around and went back inside. From that day forward he never did it again and learned real quick to respect her. Man that was a long time ago, I was like damn.
jordan hicks lol is she Italian? My grandmother threw a knife at my uncle and missed his face by like 3 inches. There’s still a mark in the wall from it. But this seems to be a normal thing in Italian homes. Haha
@@Treyk901 German/French from Alscance Lorraine
"You have the right to hush up..."😂😂😂 More slaw and order, please...ma'am...sir!😊
This is a masterpiece!! The "you have the right to hush up" just killed me😂🤣😭🤣👏🏼💖✌🏼
And this is why nobody is allowed to touch my cast iron.
That, and no one is allowed into my kitchen when I am in full-on cooking mode, unless they have been offically deputized by me. I even get away with that in my friends' kitchens. But seriously, touch the cast iron and you will be straight-up murdered.
DeAnna -- I hear you. I have seven cast iron skillets from my mother and an aunt. They are almost 100 years old and cook probably better than when they were new. Two are the same size and perfect for cornbread. When I get them out the great grandkids KNOW it is time for cornbread.
DeAnna Amen to that
Same with mine. NOONE touches Daddy's Magic Skillet!
You had 666 likes, so I liked it. Now you are at... Well, not 666. You're welcome! 😂😂
In the culinary justice system, cookin based offenses are considered especially heinous. In the South, the dedicated detectives who investigate these crimes are known as the Southern Vittles Unit. These are their stories. *Dun Dun*
I read it in the narrator voice 🤣🤣🤣
Dude I see your comments on everything I watch haha we have very similar taste, and we’re both Cuban
I'm Scott/irish and Cherokee but I was born in Guantanamo bay, Cuba after the Missile crisis. I identify with my brethren from the same land! Yall take Care, John
Ari Snip me too 🤣
Ari Snip me too 😂😂😂😂
"You eraced decades of seasoning"
The best line, and so true HAHAHA 😂.
When my sister told her daughter to 'hush up' several children stopped crying. That's real power.
My granny would’ve taken us out before the cops even got there LOL
I know 😥😥😥😥😥
And there ain’t a jury in the South that would have convicted Granny!
KingStormy At all LOL
Yes!😂🤣
The jury "The kid washed an 85 year old skillet...in the dishwasher? And you only killed him. Didn't skin him alive? Case dismissed. "
You have the right to hush up.
That is the best
Yep, that's where I lost it.
Or you have the right to hush your mouth
I need that on a T shirt 🤣🤣🤣
Bubba from In The Heat of The Night "You have the right to keep your mouth shut!"
When my Mama died she left me my great-grandmother's skillet. That skillet was used for every piece of chicken that my Mama had ever fried. I got married and was working a lot of overtime and he thought he'd be nice and clean up after dinner while I showered. I did not notice until I got home the next night that my skillet had been SOAKING in the sink since the night before to "get all of the crud off of it." Over 8 decades worth of seasoning was lost. It's never been the same, to me. That wasn't what caused our eventual divorce but it did cause him to run to his parent's house for the night. His mother was on my side!!
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE more episodes of SVU Slaw and Order. I have NEVER laughed harder at this skit ! Brilliant writing and acting.
I was curious to see how this story would pan out. Some well seasoned actors here lol
What, just 2 little bites of granny humor, and it's a wash? How corny!
@Leandro Aude One heck of a "cast".
@@ericpitcher5679 I see what y'all did there.
Not the skillet
Oh dear god
When I saw the cast iron in there I actually did the uhhhh deep breathe in 😂😂😂
You mean a gasp?
Tanya Sales same!
Me too
teddie lol yeaas!!!
i almost fainted, i hope that was one of them made in china skillets and not a Griswold.
This is my favorite video by IAST. It is spot on! "I did that skillet a favor." And "She put sugar in her cornbread!" Well thought out and directed. LoL.
That was funny. She lost her Southern Card for abusing an iron skillet.
I mean if she was around me she would have lost more than that lol
A well-seasoned cast iron skillet! That was heinous!
This actually happened to me. My SIL put my great-grandmother’s iron skillet in the dishwasher. She wasn’t allowed to come over after that.
Cast iron honey...
No 🙄 duh
The grandmother of my work partners boyfriend passed last year. He can’t cook and she knew she wouldn’t use it enough so they gave me his granny’s cast iron skillet. 50 years old and slick as glass. One of the greatest honors I’ve ever received.
Albert Bingemer You betcha, young son. Granny saw the light of your eyes reflected in the hot bacon grease, when you watched her spoon baste those sunny side eggs. Some things bring mixed tears of saddness and joy when remembered. That is one piece seasoned with joy that will never be washed away.
@@alfamale9525 Awww.. man. The smell of sausage and eggs in the same skillet in the morning.....
yaimavol You becha good son....... yo Momma and Granny raised ya right....... By the way..what is a vol?
@@alfamale9525 Tennessee Volunteer. Born and raised in the South
Lucky
I have my grandmother's skillet. I know what it means to possess that power.
horticasey I passed down my cast iron skillets to my son and made sure he knew how to take care of them. So far he has taken excellent car of them.
@@sonjawright518 hopefully one day he can pass them down to his children and carry on the tradition!
I also have that power
I also have cast iron at least 80 years old. Best skillet I own.
horticasey me too!
This is the only accurate portrayal of southern life I’ve seen in a WHILE. I gasped when I saw that skillet in the dishwasher AND every household I’ve ever been to has at least one tumbler with the cursive monogram
Bessy looked like she was screaming
I live in Texas but accidentally stumbled onto the Lodge outlet in South Pittsburg, Tennessee while on vacation in Chattanooga. We did a detour on our way to go to the Ark encounter in northern Kentucky .. best detour ever ! Also one of the most expensive 😂
While the offense does not justify, there was indeed *SUGAR* in her cornbread. What kind of sick monster....
@@Kymrdh The Ark Encounter is actually pretty cool. I'm not religious and I had a good time.
This is so accurate it feels like Law & Order made a southern episode lol
The REAL Law and order needs to finish off a show with this as a mood lightener
You erased decades of seasoning!
I was doing that skillet a favor!!!
I'm dead 😂😂😂
That was my favorite line 😂😂😂
I think I’m going to go season my cast iron now, just to be on the safe side...
Seasoning ??
I don't get it. Please explain to me.
@@amanhidinghisname2079 oh does somebody wanna clue him in on what it means to season an iron skillet?
@@amanhidinghisname2079 you grease and bake the skillet until seasoned and never ever wash it with soap. It's something people do to prevent it from rusting and to make it non stick. It takes time and effort to properly "season" an iron skillet.
"Anything you yap on about can be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to call your mama, but even she ain't going to take that call now."
👍😂😂
They should have said in a court if slaw
My Mama would be beating down the door to beat me with a shoe for destroying a well seasoned skillet.
My wife is not a southerner and discovered this. I started watching it with her. When it got to the crime scene, I actually gasped and said "oh god" which she couldn't stop laughing about. Then she asked me way it was so bad, so I guess something good came out of this in the end.
I love, love, love this channel. I'm not even Southern. I'm not even American, I'm not even on the same continent.
It feels as if I ever lived in the US, I'd pick South.
Y'all are welcome to any time. Just do not confuse the coastal areas of Florida with "south".
@@suzannehartmann946 Florida's only place in the union where you have to go North to get South
@@starwars4427 I live in Florida. I can confirm.
Good choice luv!
That’s absolutely nuts CHOOSING the Souff!
I actually gasped when I saw that cast iron pan in the dishwasher
Same. I was outraged!
Ditto!!!
I swear when i saw bessie wasnt grandma my mind immediately thought someone washed the cast iron.
Same!
I know right
Hahaha this is genius, I am not southern but even I know those well seasoned skillets possess magical powers. Best line “you can call your mama, but she ain’t even gonna take your call now” hahahahaha
It's bad when your mama won't even bail you outta jail for ruining a seasoned cast-iron skillet that had been made to be passed down for generations
Talia’s acting is amazing. If that woman ever interrogated me I would confess even stuff I didn’t do.
Even my daughter, and we're not even southern, who appreciates cooking and cast iron skillet. She said her heart literally dropped when you opened the dishwasher! The look on her face! The reaction I hoped for lol She's also a Law & Order fan so I knew she'd definitely appreciate this vid!
I’m hugging my cast iron skillet telling it no one is going to hurt you after watching this video
Ikr!! And you will not be violated by additives like sugar, in the cornbread mix!👀 Only made from Grandma's southern, Alabama, recipe, and that means from scratch, dang-it!!
Hallelujah!! 🙏🏾 Thank you Jesus, let me get my praise dance on, with my cast iron skillet! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏿👏🏾👏🏾👏🏿👏🏿😂😂
Rachel Fletcher 😂
Zelda Williams I know I do not like sugar in the cornbread 😞
@@Zeldarw104 Wait...cornbread...mix? That's a thing?
R fletcher if you are hugging and talking to a skillet you are insane
Played this for my GA raised husband. His response, "I know that was comedy, but that still made me shiver."
Virginia here, tell him he's not alone.
Ikr
@@Wormwoodification Damn Right
When I saw the skillet in the dishwasher I gasped so loud my husband came to see what was the matter. LOL. Absolutely the best episode of SVU I have ever seen.
When my daughter was 13, I considered putting her up for adoption for putting mine in the dishwasher. Thankfully it wasn't one that was passed down. My brother kept those. But I lost 5 years of seasoning. 😔 I managed to save the pan and decided to keep her. She is now a high school graduate. They both survived. 🤣🤣🤣
You are an actual saint. They need to put a photo of you in every Catholic Church. If letting that girl live long enough to become an adult isn't an act of sainthood, then I don't know one.
This is by far the most clever skit you've produced. Standing ovation to y'all. We would have gotten the belt if we had put my father's skillet or Dutch oven in the dish washer.
Aaron Andrews I dunno, this was excellent... but so was their take on the Twilight Zone!
You damn right!
Sorry, have to disagree. The unsolved mysteries with the BBQ was amazing!!
Aaron Andrews as well you should have.
Whoo, Lord have mercy!
"You have the right to hush up." Now THAT made me laugh out loud.
I screamed out loud when I saw the skillet in the dishwasher lol! I love all of your sketches.
Why does this very gifted group of actors not have their own Netflix/AmazonPrime series🤭?
They did raise money to start one but then COVID hit.
Because then I wouldn't be able to watch anymore as Amazon prime and Netflix cost money
*"Runs to kitchen to check on own cast iron skillet. Picks up and holds to chest. Pulls away at arm length to admire the matte sheen. Kisses skillet. Places back in oven and closes door gently."*
All is right in the world!
"Mama,which of us is your favorite?"
imma go check on my 2 right now...
@Linda Kay Yes, You are a true Disciple.
Love it. You deserve your skillet!
I got 6 of them the biggest one can leave a bruise on
your forehead that matches the bruising you'd get
in a car accident... if you use soap on it...
A cold shiver ran down my spine when her southern card was slashed! 😱
That traitor deserved it!
@@NorthieStangl
Send her north of the border (Mason Dixon line border).
Mine too. I kinda jumped. I thought they were just going to take it. But cut it up?? That’s a harsh sentence.
@@NorthieStangl HER LAST NAME WAS GUILTY
You all need to sell Southern Cards in your store! How awesome would that be?!? ❤️
I’m impressed with the high level of professional production. Acting is very good.
I am 85 and I have my, Arkansas raised, grandmother's Dutch Oven. It is over 125 years old. I still use it. I have several cast iron skillets and thank God no dishwasher.
Mary Carricaburu that is quite old. And quite impressive.
What's a "dish washer"? oh, you mean the sink?
Y’ALL HAVE GOT TO MAKE MORE “SLAW AND ORDER”!!!! This is hands down the BEST THING YOU HAVE PRODUCED ( and I think I’ve seem most all your videos). I’m a fan and you’ve done other very good stuff but SLAW AND ORDER is in a league of it’s own..... you know there are tons of culinary subjects to write scripts about. I really enjoy your work.
I literally just discovered this channel 5 days ago, and have binge-watched about 20 of the videos. I agree this is top notch even for them.....would rate it in the top 3 that I have seen.
Personally I think it’s the twilight zone parody
Well you blew it they didn’t make another one
I agree! I want a whole season....or 12!
Absolutely need a season
When I was 10 years old, I remember helping my grandmother clean up the kitchen after supper. Little did I know that 10 years was about the flash before my eyes faster than my head could swim.
Having already put the other dishes, pots, and pans in the dishwasher/dry rack I was trying Tetris up a space to put the last frying pan so I could go watch wheel of fortune with my grandfather. Out of my peripheral, out across my shoulder- I saw nothing but splintering wood and a few other fragments flying through the air that could be barely recognized as the wooden spoon!
It didn’t hurt even the least bit, but it definitely look like it should’ve- So I went down like Frasier! My grandmother stepped over me and picked up her cast iron skillet from the kitchen floor. The then turned to me and said, “You don’t put the cast iron skillet in the dishwasher, ever!” My grandfather perked up in the other room, ”Did he try to wash your cast iron skillet in the dishwasher?”
“Sure nuff did; he tries that again- I’m gonna kill em!”
“Well you can’t do it tonight, he’s got to cut grass in the morning.”
“When he gets done cutting the grass we got to go to the store and get another wooden spoon, seeing how he broke the last one.”
You don’t find parenting like that these days.
But the moral of the story please don’t wash the black skillet. 😂😂
Sound about like the night my brother washed my daddy’s cast iron skillet! I was 11 and he was 15. I tried to tell Bubba that water would make the iron rust (mama was a chemistry teacher but I guess only one of us ever paid her any attention) but he said it was fine so I shrugged and said “your funeral” and he scrubbed that pan with an SOS pad and left it to dry in the drying rack. Daddy walked through the kitchen about 30 minutes later and was hollering, wanting to know who washed his skillet! I immediately pointed the finger at my brother. Sorry bubba, but I wasn’t about to go down for taking 10 years of seasoning off daddy’s skillet!! 🤣🤣 (P.S. not to worry, daddy didn’t kill Bubba that night but I think it might be the closest he ever came 🤣)
I've watched this so many times. This needs to be a mini series
This is fantastic! I’d watch a full season (lol get it?) of this.
Me too. It was so well done.
I see watcha did there. 😂
Oh my God that's a fantastic idea hun!!!
Heehehehehhehehehehehehehehhehehehheheeehehhehhehehhehehehe funny
Serious, this needs to be a series. They need to submit this to NBC/Dick Wolfe as a comedic spin-off.
“You have the right to hush up.” Priceless!
I binge-watch SVU and love to cook. This video was spot on!🤣 I'm 66, recently sold my condo, moved into a small apartment, and bought a nice little teardrop trailer. I'm keeping my well-seasoned larger cast iron skillet in my apartment and have delegated my smaller skillet for my trailer camping.
I use kosher salt and a damp paper towel to scour them clean, then rinse and DRY THOROUGHLY. Works like a charm!
I’m dying! At first I thought the victim was going to be a biscuit starter. This was equally heinous!
"you have the right to call yo momma but even she ain't gonna take that call now"......I died , you know it's bad when momma won't talk to you!
AMEN!!! It is definitely bad!
It was an excellent Cast of well-Seasoned performers, but I'm sure the family may not Iron out their differences, 'cuz this is serious y'all!
*dum dum tssk*
I season what you did there.
My dad (who is a chef) told me about this episode, and he was laughing as he was trying to tell me about it, but I came because it made him and my mom laugh so much. I see why, and even though he and I are technically northerners, mom definitely made sure the South still ruled proudly. Everywhere. 😂 So, safe to say dad and I understood perfectly, as my mom has fussed about sugar in cornbread before, among other things. This is fabulous and well done. 💜
I’m an Indian watching this channel from thousands of miles away - and although I can’t relate to the content, I must say the creativity and effort in these skits are marvellous! You can tell the creators really love what they are doing! Great work everyone :-)
I hope one day that you are able to proper cornbread baked in a well-seasoned cast iron skillet. It is what dreams are made of.
@@judsonkr I’m sure it is! This channel has made sure that I will visit the South whenever I get the opportunity to tour the US
@@mohamedfaizan9844 when you do, get out of the cities...the countryside is where the real local culture is. I am from Texas and I cringe everytime a tourist says they experienced Texas because they spent a week in Dallas
@@davidbruce5524 I understand! Most Indian tourists also say they’ve visited America when all they’ve really done is posed in front of Times Square or the Hollywood sign. There’s a lot more to the US than the two coasts
@@davidbruce5524 DALLAS????? Oh NO!
“You erased decades of seasoning!” 😂
I'm a northerner and I gasped when I saw that skillet in the washer. That was plum sorrowful.
Right?! I’m a northern transplant and it hurts to see a mishandled skillet. I grew up knowing how magical they are
Southern at heart 💜 though.
Hey, your getting the lingo, why not come down and set a spell (visit)?
Truly there are northerners who know the values. They do not often live in CITIES. We call them CITIFIED.
Why do the good ones always leave us too soon?!
I can't believe this is 2 years old and I'm only just seeing it. This was epic!
We do take our ancient seasoned iron skillets quite seriously.
As well you should.
My mouth dropped when I saw the cast iron skillet in the dishwasher. This is a major sin. Someone must pay!!!
And that is no misdemeanor.
I almost threw my phone on my bed I was so shocked 😰😰😰
Awful awful awful!! Sacrilege!!
I knew right then what this was about as soon as I saw the skillet
I gasped when I saw that cast iron skillet in the .... I can't even bring myself to say it...
This is LEGIT GOOD. In south east asia we have the same thing, nobody touches the family Wok. Fry your instant drummets elsewhere, son.
My mother freaked out when I washed one of my cast iron in soapy water. I heard about it from her, my aunts, and two sisters. And we're from Arizona. Next time we had a campfire out back, every one of the cast iron was carefully stacked with mesquite all around it. After the iron cooled, it was rinsed and coated inside with beef tallow and put on hot coals. Best no-stick ever!
My dear mother (God rest her soul) was from Camilla GA, and she detested cornbread if it had sugar in it. She called "Yankee cornbread". She made some of the world's best true southern cornbread. I was raised on it, with collard greens and other southern stuff.
OMG. First unsweet tea and now a de-seasoned skillet? Have y’all no shame? The world is goin’ to hell in a hand basket!!! 😢
Hope it's a Longbergers!! 🤣🤣
And sugar in the cornbread. That's just heresy.
My dad has diabetes and drinks unsweet tea all the time. My mom and I drink sweet tea but not my dad.
That should be the next episode -tea that was not sweetened-without the lemon-now, THAT is an unforgivable crime in the South, for sure!
For the benefit of a foreigner with no idea what´s going on.. How do you have a skillet seasoned for generations? How do you clean it? I am very confused.
This should have been followed up with Judge Matt Mitchell sentencing her to eat more of that cornbread!
cjk 374 That would have been the icing on the cake. I can picture the courtroom scene now.
Yessssss!!!!🙌🙌😂😂
@@seanriley1603 icing on the CAKE. Haha
It wouldn't have been much of a trial. Her attorney would not have been able to present a defense - none is possible in this case.
I'm from the Midwest, so I was afraid someone put a Pyrex in the dishwasher.
Haha
Or Tupperware from my bridal shower on bottom rack of dishwaher. Nooooooo
You're not supposed to put Pyrex in the dishwasher? The biggest problem I have at work is people stealing the Pyrex! 😠😡🤬😤
I’m from the south, and I always put Pyrexes in the dishwasher. Maybe it’s OK if they’re not super old.
One of the best I've seen so far ... Hope they will do a feature length movie one day, or create a compilation DVD. The acting is really good. There is a fine line, between acting seriously and make it look you're acting seriously, meanwhile it is all a joke.
Having a huge crush on Talia Lin also helps of course.
I found a huge skillet with a glass lid [!!!] at a flea market. I bought it as a Christmas present for my friend. By the time I got it home, I decided, heck no, I'm not giving this up. I've had it for over 20 years
This finally made me realize how Southern I am. Someone would've been beaten to death with the skillet if it had been found there.
When they opened the dishwasher, I audibly gasped. Same when her card was revoked. Lol
SO DID I
I realize this comment is old, but I’m such a NYer I don’t understand how you wash one then? Is it a hand wash thing? Or like a quick rinse and dry?
@@Charmingpreppylife Some people just wipe them off. My mom and I wash ours with soap and water and then immediately dry them on the stove and put a really tiny amount of oil on them.
Sara Beth thank you so much for your reply!
You won the geographic lottery to be from the South. We are God's chosen for sure.
That was hilarious and spot on!! NOBODY washes grandma’s cast iron skillet!!
Ha! This is so true. You "don't never warsh" the cornbread skillet! I'm a guy and I know that. I think that was the primary rule my Mom had in the kitchen!
Props to whomever directed and edited this... it looks just like Law & Order down to the camera angles, indeed!
Y'all, this was so funny. Yesterday I showed it to my husband (born in Chattanooga many years ago) and when the skillet in the dishwasher was revealed, he for real gasped out loud. This morning he tells me he had a nightmare about the skillet in the dishwasher. His mama and grandma taught him well.
To wipe or wash the cast iron skillet may have been one of the reasons for the civil war.
This channel is absolutely hilarious. Born in eastern North Carolina in the 1950s, I give it my seal of approval and support.
Oh HECK NO!! I may be a Northerner but even a Northern Lisa knows you don't put cast iron in a dishwasher!! 😱🤯
I’m a westerner and even I know that
BUT!... Do you put sugar in your cornbread? Are you guilty of using Jiffy Cornbread Mix? 🧐
😂 We had a house fire a few years back. Destroyed just about everything. I was totally peeved when the salvage folks told me they'd left the cast iron skillet behind. I asked them if they knew that fire wouldn't damage a cast iron skillet!
So true!!! You never ever do that unless you really don't like that person or their cooking.
I fell out of my chair when she said, "You have the right to hush up."
Officer: *Slams hand down on table “You erased decades of seasoning!”
Karen: “I was doing that skillet a favor!”
I gave a well seasoned one to my son who was visiting me from Maine. I told him that if he ever put it in the dish washer, the next time he tried to visit me in Charlotte, he would be turned back at the Virginia State line.
Honestly I want this as a series. I’ve watched this show so many times.
Ok y'all need to make this into a series, seriously!
I second that!
Yeah but how do you follow an episode like that? What other crime could be that heinous?
@@dontaylor7315 Routing for a Big Ten football team over an SCC team?
@@racheldavin7763 OK maybe.
I agree !
That was hilarious 😂 I love Law and Order (old shows are my favorite)!!! It’s tumbler not a cup! Make more episodes, please!!!!! You all were spot on!!!!
Masterfully produced. Acting, camera work, EVERYTHING is spectacular.
"She put sugar in the cornbread! She doesn't deserve that skillet!!" Oh Honey I agree. 😝🤢
I am one of those heathens that does put sugar in cornbread. :P
@@Enonymouse_ i found a lovely NORTHERN recipe as im a spy here.for a vanilla, honey cornbread.
@@alexjohnson9629 Continue the resistance efforts! :)
I love how southerners claim cornbread - I'm from the west coast, we literally invented it (ok technically the native Americans did, but that's beside the point). I've been living in rural northeast TN (up by the TN VA border) for nearly 2 years and the majority of people here don't know how to make cornbread to begin with, let alone use a cast iron skillet to do so. You gotta put a drizzle of honey as a spiral in the cornbread so it bakes with this gorgeous pattern and has just a touch of sweetness.
@@jowolf2187
Bristol?
I'm in Roanoke Virginia.
We need to see a southern people’s court episode about this
And two more episodes of Slaw and Order Unit!!
I can't believe it took me multiple viewings over the last year or so to finally catch "Commissioner Fife"! Good for you, Barney!
My cast iron skillet was stolen during the fire evacuation, along with my prius. I miss the skillet more.
"Slaw and Order" had me rolling LMAO.
This shit is fantastic and prolly the best SVU parody I've seen. Great job
The interrogation room is a dead ringer.
My skillet nearly fell off the stove when they opened that door.
Kudos to the whole cast for keeping it together during filming of the skit, I'm catching my breath now. Keep up the good work.
Just found the channel. Hands down the best one I've seen so far. Giggles throughout.
When the dishwasher open i screamed out what the hell is wrong with people.....Now i need to go check on my cast iron skillet.
OMG! I was like...whaaaat!
When I saw the skillet in the dishwasher I actually yelled, “OH NO!”
I clutched my pearls 😱
@@languagelearningdabbler Your comment made me spit my drink all over the computer. Loved it, perfect comment.
That was priceless! Well done y'all! 👍😊
"You erased decades of seasoning!" LoL. That was gold.