Food of the Enslaved: Barbecue, featuring Michael Twitty

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  • čas přidán 5. 02. 2017
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    This video is the second of a series that focuses on historic foods of the enslaved African community of North America.
    #townsendsbarbecue
    We recently had the privilege to visit Gunston Hall in Mason Neck, VA. While we were there, we met Michael Twitty, an historical interpreter and culinary historian who specializes in food of the African-American community from enslavement in the mid-18th century to post-reconstruction in the mid to late 19th century. In this video, Michael grills beef ribs and prepares two sauces: an 18th-century style vinegar mop, and a more complex 19th-century style BBQ sauce.
    Gunston Hall holds a very special place in American History. It was the home of George Mason, a founding father in American history. Many of the rights and liberties we enjoy today as American citizens can be traced to the insistent influence of George Mason.
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    Michael Twitty's Blog ▶ afroculinaria.com/ ▶▶
    Gunston Hall Website ▶ www.gunstonhall.org/ ▶▶
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  • @insertopinion5967
    @insertopinion5967 Před 7 lety +22696

    "It's not just black history, it's American history" absolutely wonderful statement.

    • @empress9554
      @empress9554 Před 5 lety +70

      Critical Black Race Hippo They were trying not to be.

    • @Thrillkilled
      @Thrillkilled Před 5 lety +303

      Critical Black Race Hippo Confederates left the Union. Doesn’t that make them not American?

    • @Deadassbruhfrfr
      @Deadassbruhfrfr Před 5 lety +49

      @@Powertuber1000 ???

    • @maryudomah4387
      @maryudomah4387 Před 5 lety +252

      And Black History is forced into only one month... THE SHORTEST MONTH. It’s sad, really.

    • @theotherjeremy1
      @theotherjeremy1 Před 5 lety +288

      @@Powertuber1000 I think you need to go back and really listen to what he said... He never claimed black people invented cooking over a fire lol that's been done for a pretty long time, he stated they came up with along with native Americans "cooking meat over a open fire for a period of hours"

  • @rays5163
    @rays5163 Před 4 lety +5939

    I would gladly historically interpret that entire rack of ribs

    • @bre_me
      @bre_me Před 4 lety +32

      Ray S LLOLLLLL

    • @wanderlust3414
      @wanderlust3414 Před 4 lety +19

      I'd GLADLY join you @Ray S 😋😋

    • @hotwireyouth4544
      @hotwireyouth4544 Před 4 lety +19

      I’d gladly co-interpret

    • @Anwelei
      @Anwelei Před 4 lety +6

      LOL

    • @CologneCarter
      @CologneCarter Před 4 lety +37

      To be honest, I would be happy to taste just a bit. Those are completely unfamiliar cuts in Germany. Actually there's a world of difference between cuts in Germany and the US. These days some cuts become sort of fashionable since they are favorite cuts in the US and featured ever so often in barbecue videos and unsurprisingly they are way too expensive for most people. Those are high priced delicacies for the rich.

  • @Glaamdring
    @Glaamdring Před 3 lety +714

    Our boi patiently waiting for his guest to list nutmeg among the spices.

    • @deeboy8450
      @deeboy8450 Před 3 lety +15

      😅😅😅

    • @daniellebarker7667
      @daniellebarker7667 Před 2 lety +47

      What cracked me up is that Micheal, very obviously, waited til last to pause, resist looking at Jon, Then mention nutmeg. Hilarious and subtle.

    • @h.s.thompsonduke8105
      @h.s.thompsonduke8105 Před 2 lety +9

      The kitchen pepper secret ingredient was the nutmeg. Otherwise James would have forced it into the conversation.

    • @rxw5520
      @rxw5520 Před 2 lety +10

      A bit of mace is fantastic in bbq sauce as well. Similar to nutmeg. It’s the secret ingredient in Blues Hog.

    • @surfgarten4252
      @surfgarten4252 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rxw5520 mace is the cover of nutmeg seed

  • @Skyggen24
    @Skyggen24 Před rokem +388

    Michael seems like the kind of guy you come across during a party and hold an awesome conversation with that'll end up being much better than the party itself

  • @Blamzor
    @Blamzor Před 4 lety +6563

    I always trust a big dude doing BBQ .

    • @walkertongdee
      @walkertongdee Před 4 lety +84

      Bingo! here is the fat american comment tastefully disguised nice touch.

    • @justinvaughn2277
      @justinvaughn2277 Před 4 lety +714

      @@walkertongdee My fellow Americans, I can assure you that this proud citizen is modeling the idiom "never trust a skinny cook", and was not trying to insult our great country.

    • @tezr0ck
      @tezr0ck Před 4 lety +45

      Walkertongdee hit the surf

    • @MastarCheef1337
      @MastarCheef1337 Před 4 lety +6

      Bing wingo bango. Lol m8.

    • @IDoABitOfTrollin
      @IDoABitOfTrollin Před 4 lety +79

      Big people know whats tasty

  • @godlessworld08
    @godlessworld08 Před 5 lety +4892

    Both men give off the impression of being wholesome goodhearted people who care about history and want to share with others the reality that our ancestors lived in. I appreciate their commitment, and would like to thank everyone involved.

    • @QWERTY-me2wr
      @QWERTY-me2wr Před 5 lety +30

      I feel the same way

    • @richreed5060
      @richreed5060 Před 4 lety +19

      Well said!!!

    • @mutalix
      @mutalix Před 4 lety +5

      Your welcome my friend, anytime.

    • @JohnnyKaw11B
      @JohnnyKaw11B Před 4 lety +2

      Cheers to them!

    • @internziko
      @internziko Před 4 lety +14

      What a thoughtful and lovely comment. You're one of the good ones.

  • @kaiyakershaw1028
    @kaiyakershaw1028 Před 3 lety +1074

    I really appreciated Mr. Twitty’s thoughts on being an African American historical interpreter of the enslaved experience. That’s a courageous and heavy task.

    • @shridharambady2069
      @shridharambady2069 Před 2 lety +92

      Not nearly the same but I somewhat understand as an Indian-American. The British enslaved, colonized, and committed genocide against India for over 300 years. At the same time I love British history and culture and love this channel for showing the life of an average person back then.
      It's like Marjane Sartrapi, the author of Persepolis says. You and I are supposed to hate each other, but you and I have more in common with each than either of us have with our governments.

    • @poketcg1592
      @poketcg1592 Před rokem +14

      @@shridharambady2069 Based.

    • @WolfHeathen
      @WolfHeathen Před rokem +8

      It's hardly courageous to agree with the established and commonly accepted societal stance. It's, most of the time, the common sense thing to do but it's hardly courageous.

    • @poketcg1592
      @poketcg1592 Před rokem +33

      @@WolfHeathen Commonly accepted?? Lmfao where have you been living these past years?

    • @areyoulookingbitch7065
      @areyoulookingbitch7065 Před rokem +1

      @@shridharambady2069 this wasn't about you.

  • @landonjones676
    @landonjones676 Před 5 měsíci +5

    That man should be an absolute beacon for the african american culture. He truly embraces the truth of our history. Social media is truly horrific in most ways but I’m also so thankful for this medium to be able to watch what these guys embrace and teach.

  • @rodrigojoseunb
    @rodrigojoseunb Před 6 lety +3712

    It's wonderful how Mr. Townsend doesn't feel the urge to intervene all the time and actually lets Mr. Twitty to be fully under the spotlight (And what a show). But of course, coming from Mr Townsend, a class act is never a surprise.

    • @Zoloft77
      @Zoloft77 Před 5 lety +75

      Check out Bizarre Foods on the Underground Railroad episode. Mr. Twitty guest stars.

    • @Moriartart
      @Moriartart Před 5 lety +21

      Zoloft77 really? Now I have to watch ! I love this guy

    • @johnw3736
      @johnw3736 Před 5 lety +5

      I knew I had seen mr twitty somewhere else

    • @lazlow9640
      @lazlow9640 Před 5 lety +21

      He's learning with the rest of us!

    • @TheLordUrban
      @TheLordUrban Před 5 lety +71

      I surprised he didn’t throw a sackful of nutmeg in while the other guy wasn’t looking.

  • @Iburn247
    @Iburn247 Před 4 lety +1512

    The big guy looks genuinely excited and happy when you try his food. That's passion right there

    • @CrudeConduct666
      @CrudeConduct666 Před 4 lety

      That sucks, must mean most people he gets to try his food think it's nasty

    • @AyeRoshi
      @AyeRoshi Před 4 lety +76

      @@CrudeConduct666 lol not even. would you not be happy if someone enjoys your creation?

    • @AyeRoshi
      @AyeRoshi Před 4 lety +28

      @dandagod official you dont even need to cook for anyone to understand this emotion. I'm sure he made a little art project and showed his mom before lol

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Před 4 lety +22

      @@CrudeConduct666 What do you mean? Litterally everyone would drool over that, it looks amazing

    • @kv5995
      @kv5995 Před 3 lety +9

      You mean Michael Twitty?

  • @Caerigna
    @Caerigna Před 2 lety +506

    As a bbq lover with a Germanic heritage, who is a molasses junkie, this recipe speaks to my soul. Michael Twitty is so well informed, def have him as a regular guest star.

    • @JIGWIGPIG
      @JIGWIGPIG Před rokem +2

      Same 😂 my ancestors came here in 1850 and we're German and Irish and scandanavian but they love the molasses. Handed down in my family for generations. ☠️

    • @BranMan10
      @BranMan10 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Germanic and German do not mean the same thing…

    • @Caerigna
      @Caerigna Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@BranMan10 which is why i said Germanic, as the family tree has numerous Germanic (including straight German) cultures in it that share similar foods and seasonings. It was just meant as omg that looks like serious comfort food.

  • @captainlamp2.076
    @captainlamp2.076 Před rokem +94

    I tried both the 1780's sauce and the 1800's sauce. After using both as a mop I found that the 1780's vinegar sauce works best with beef and the 1800's sauce works best with pork. Both were delicious! Thank you both for keeping history alive!

    • @mattiemathis9549
      @mattiemathis9549 Před rokem +6

      Thank you for the sharing your experience!!! My next project is mushroom sauce.. I can’t wait!!

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl Před 11 měsíci +5

      I wish I could afford beef

  • @YourFriendNate
    @YourFriendNate Před 4 lety +2924

    Its wierd how things considered "slave food" or "food of the peasants"(like lobster and ribs), become expensive delicacies...

    • @osirisfrazier6079
      @osirisfrazier6079 Před 4 lety +43

      Right??!!

    • @felixrican86
      @felixrican86 Před 4 lety +168

      The world loves black culture

    • @reynapaterson5777
      @reynapaterson5777 Před 4 lety +40

      @Nightmare Nightmare they love anything that's not white dishes xD

    • @jonajo9757
      @jonajo9757 Před 4 lety +86

      Or like how a meal of a medieval peasant could be sold in a high class resturant.

    • @LUX_8
      @LUX_8 Před 4 lety +78

      Food gentrification.

  • @meeeka
    @meeeka Před 3 lety +3017

    Hey that's my little brother, Mikey!!! He's forgotten more about food than most cooks have ever known. The man is a true scholar of foods: all regional Southern foods, African- American foods, the foods of poverty, for both and white and black poor, as well as the table foods of the rich white folks.
    So proud of you, Michael!

    • @rafetizer
      @rafetizer Před 3 lety +175

      Also, he gets the award for "Most Huggable Reenactor"

    • @boringchannel9987
      @boringchannel9987 Před 3 lety +21

      Forgotten

    • @dr.lexwinter8604
      @dr.lexwinter8604 Před 3 lety +18

      Why am I not surprised your surname is Stein?

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye Před 3 lety +8

      He is impressive.

    • @PenguinGaming
      @PenguinGaming Před 3 lety +19

      He is awesome! This is history I love to see and seeing somebody so passionate about it is refreshing. Im glad that we are able to learn together about these things. I hope we can leave race behind and just enjoy each other and our passions!

  • @larrymiller5253
    @larrymiller5253 Před 2 lety +87

    First, a disclaimer: I bought his book.
    I worked at a bindery, on line four, when his book came through. Seemed interesting so on my day off I went to the book store.
    Wonderful book. Incredible journey he shared with us.
    Life advice: if you're a bibliophile, don't work at a book binders 😅! You'll be broke all the time

    • @marcomoreno6748
      @marcomoreno6748 Před rokem

      Book binding, the first European printing houses, chinese movable type and the cultural influences these things had are one of my favorite topics. I love the aesthetic of the old, massive screw-driven presses.

  • @codyshaner3258
    @codyshaner3258 Před rokem +38

    "we of course don't consider it to be black history, it's American history"
    -amen and God bless you, the way you speak is a welcomed breath of fresh air

    • @RainbowFlowerCrow
      @RainbowFlowerCrow Před rokem +2

      This is how I look at it too! It's everyone's history, and I'm so glad to learn! 💜

    • @richardcahill4419
      @richardcahill4419 Před 28 dny

      It's a good point but I like how not a single person has correctly quoted the video when commenting on this statement 😂

  • @mmon764
    @mmon764 Před 7 lety +291

    Love how both men approach a sensitive part of their history in a such a respectable and professional manner.
    It's all about the cooking and the food.

    • @Treatsandthreadscom
      @Treatsandthreadscom Před 6 lety +2

      INdeed

    • @Justanotherconsumer
      @Justanotherconsumer Před 4 lety +16

      While also not denying the historical brutality and dehumanization.
      They don’t dwell on it - the video is about food, after all, but they don’t deny it either.

    • @mikuhatsunegoshujin
      @mikuhatsunegoshujin Před 4 lety +9

      Justanotherconsumer unlike some people who dwell on it ad infinitum and cook up some kind of revenge fantasy.

    • @honkhonk8759
      @honkhonk8759 Před 3 lety

      @@Justanotherconsumer why not letting the dark past behind and focusing on the good things that happened? Why would any human being waste energy thinking about something that happened 200 years ago and never affected you personally?

    • @jonajo9757
      @jonajo9757 Před 3 lety +6

      @@honkhonk8759 Well it is a style of cooking that originated from the people that were subjugated to the horrors of American Slavery, so why not? As Op said, they didn't deny it nor did they didn't dig into it too much for the fact it's a video about the food, not the actual history. You're watching a channel called "18th Century Cooking" where the main host prepares various kinds of meals from the period, and gives us some information relating to when the food was consumed, why it was, how it was prepared, and the history behind it.

  • @Redorgreenful
    @Redorgreenful Před 7 lety +1974

    I appreciate the sensitivity and inclusion of Black cooking tradition on this show. Not many historical shows do that

    • @dannyfit7063
      @dannyfit7063 Před 6 lety +143

      This isnt black tradition, it's American tradition.

    • @wolficeflame
      @wolficeflame Před 6 lety +261

      Danny fit Something being black culture doesn’t exclude it from being American culture, the two don’t have to be mutually exclusive

    • @israelm4156
      @israelm4156 Před 6 lety +54

      TheBigMclargehuge - interesting that it was mutually exclusive for most of American history then, it just doesn’t go away.
      No but Barack invented the modern racial divide, I guess. Good grief.

    • @liamhackett513
      @liamhackett513 Před 5 lety +82

      well at least he wasnt asleep at the golf course.

    • @soulscanner66
      @soulscanner66 Před 5 lety +81

      Danny Fit It's African-American tradition. African-Americans invented BBQ when they were enslaved as a way of making their second-grade food more tasty. Other Americans then adopted it. Why do so many have trouble acknowledging their own African-American heritage?

  • @hyphenizm
    @hyphenizm Před 2 lety +204

    I'm pretty new to this channel and I've got to say that I love how John lets his guests talk. He 100% knows how to host a guest. There are too many youtube shows where the guest doesn't get to shine and this channel shows how to do it right.

  • @TheJesusOfNazerith
    @TheJesusOfNazerith Před 2 lety +52

    i love the "and something else" spice, leaving your own trademark secret ingredient to the chef preparing the BBQ

  • @Cisco661Barber
    @Cisco661Barber Před 5 lety +1689

    Doesnt interrupt the man, some people should take notes.

  • @davidstyles6762
    @davidstyles6762 Před 4 lety +1974

    I saw that guy and just knew he was an expert in BBQ

  • @BootyFish
    @BootyFish Před 2 lety +568

    i’m so happy he mentioned that barbecue stems from african and native american cooking styles. the word “Barbecue” comes from the word “barbacoa” which was a cooking style used by the native Taíno in the caribbean.

    • @shadeofape2470
      @shadeofape2470 Před rokem +27

      How does it originate is what I don’t get? Irish, Germanic people did this same thing before Columbus. If there talking about pit barbecue I could believe that but just barbecuing in general I don’t believe

    • @gd-lockc7618
      @gd-lockc7618 Před rokem +19

      @@shadeofape2470 no, barbecuing is an America’s thing. Caribbean, native, colonist, enslaved mix of influence

    • @shadeofape2470
      @shadeofape2470 Před rokem +20

      @@gd-lockc7618 did you not read what i wrote? barbecuing in a pit i would believe but just bbq in general. I doubt.

    • @gd-lockc7618
      @gd-lockc7618 Před rokem +42

      @@shadeofape2470 bbq as you say is in itself different. I think you think barbecue is meat over fire, but that’s wrong.

    • @zechariahcifuentes7002
      @zechariahcifuentes7002 Před rokem +4

      I just love the joy in michaels face @8:32 you can tell when some one cooks with love

  • @toddposton869
    @toddposton869 Před 2 lety +63

    Black history is important, not because we need to compensate for forgotten history from 200 years ago, but because 200 year old history of still forgotten to this day. Thank you for putting out this great content! Blessings to you and yours.

    • @whiteeye3453
      @whiteeye3453 Před 6 měsíci +1

      America blacks history technically

  • @GrumblingGrognard
    @GrumblingGrognard Před 7 lety +395

    Absolutely adore both of the areas of expertise of you men. Thank you for your passion and for sharing, but I must complain that I always, ALWAYS go away freaking HUNGRY! No, really, I do.

    • @rosemcguinn5301
      @rosemcguinn5301 Před 7 lety +5

      I second that!
      :)

    • @322msg
      @322msg Před 7 lety +3

      GrumblingGrognard I agree with your comment completely about these two gentlemen. Also, eating while watching does not stop the hunger ☹️

    • @germyw
      @germyw Před 7 lety +2

      322msg lol. exactly. especially when you're just eating soup.😢😉

    • @rosemcguinn5301
      @rosemcguinn5301 Před 7 lety

      marie watson That is SO true!!!

  • @TheRealPDizzle
    @TheRealPDizzle Před 4 lety +3381

    This will probably get lost in the sea of comments, but I have to take a moment to appreciate what an outstanding presenter Michael Twitty is. If he decided to ever get his own CZcams channel going, I’d subscribe in an instant.

    • @eatshbob6577
      @eatshbob6577 Před 4 lety +131

      I would watch a Michael Twitty channel, buy a Michael Twitty cookbook, and buy from a Michael Twitty spice line. Dude is so good.

    • @gunsmokesue82
      @gunsmokesue82 Před 4 lety +59

      He's very likeable. I'd subscribe to his channel too.

    • @lawrencetaylor4101
      @lawrencetaylor4101 Před 4 lety +17

      @@suzannealexander4168 Thanks. He seems like a great teacher. And we really need to listen.

    • @mariusweber4990
      @mariusweber4990 Před 4 lety +19

      @@suzannealexander4168 Thanks for the link, I just read a couple of his articles and he has a really interesting writing style. I highly recommend it, even though I disagree with him in some points I can appreciate his ability to convey thoughts and emotions.

    • @stephaniehudson428
      @stephaniehudson428 Před 4 lety +6

      I thought the same thing! I would love to watch more videos with him.

  • @PleaseNThankYou
    @PleaseNThankYou Před 3 lety +70

    Its my second time to watch this episode and still impressed with the number of buttons Mr. Twitty can sport on a vest. A man who's cooking can truly be trusted.

  • @wcs792
    @wcs792 Před rokem +42

    I love watching people who are deep into cooking cook for each other.

  • @isaiahkoufos3573
    @isaiahkoufos3573 Před 5 lety +143

    The look of pure joy on Mr. Twitty’s face when Mr. Townsend first tries the ribs

    • @MonaLisaFire
      @MonaLisaFire Před 4 lety

      Isaiah Koufos I read this just as it was happening 😆

    • @erehistruth2356
      @erehistruth2356 Před 4 lety +1

      @@MonaLisaFire Don't feel bad, I did too😆

    • @notsure6187
      @notsure6187 Před 4 lety +1

      your own food is something to be proud of. that's why chefs become chefs.

  • @283518
    @283518 Před 6 lety +378

    The guest cook said it best. It's not only black history, it's a american history.

    • @Treatsandthreadscom
      @Treatsandthreadscom Před 6 lety +25

      YES !!! Thank you There is nothing wrong with learning about others cultures not your own but Black history is OUR HISTORY. Its so weird that people do not get that. Good AND bad is still OUR history.

    • @wentaosong
      @wentaosong Před 5 lety +5

      That makes the American history today.

    • @cosseybomb
      @cosseybomb Před 4 lety +2

      @Abraham Shekelbergstien another conspiracy theorist with a low understanding of how the world truly works

    • @popespalace823
      @popespalace823 Před 4 lety +1

      It's clearly both.

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Před 2 lety +41

    It’s fascinating to hear about the roots of one of the most authentically American cuisines there is.. There are many foods out there associated with America, but barbecue is truly American, and because it is such a widespread technique with so many variations from many different cultures, I think it represents America as a cuisine better than just about anything.

  • @TamraN
    @TamraN Před 7 lety +966

    As an American of African descent this is really cool to see. Honoring the past in the form of food. Thanks for this video

    • @mosipd
      @mosipd Před 5 lety +39

      There are some who just can't let the past go, allowing negativity and spitefulness to rule their lives. Then there are people like the gentleman in the video, who don't forget the past but also don't _live in the past._ Those with the temerity to go against the culture of indignation will have success. Those who remain bitter will find themselves jealous of those who succeed, lashing out in anger when that success hits a little too close to home. Instead of reflecting on their own shortcomings, they brand those who succeed as traitors.

    • @soulscanner66
      @soulscanner66 Před 5 lety +36

      wow ... that only took two comments to go downhill ... CZcams comments is a cessepool ...

    • @mosipd
      @mosipd Před 5 lety +2

      +Samuel Brecheen Obviously it was meant figuratively, as a metaphor, and not literally someone acting like they're living in the past.

    • @vaughane.560
      @vaughane.560 Před 5 lety +22

      As do I, sister. History is said and done. Having an appreciation for highlighting a portion of it, however rooted in the evils of chattel slavery, is not the same as approving of or forging that despicable institution. Don’t even listen to anyone who’s doesn’t get that.

    • @soulscanner66
      @soulscanner66 Před 5 lety +5

      CT 6736 History is never done. The 1789 U.S. Constitution is still in effect and continues to shape the national character of the U.S.

  • @wildfreeliving4312
    @wildfreeliving4312 Před 5 lety +144

    Oh I can't wait to make this! I really loved Mr. Twitty's statement "don't consider it just to be black history, it's American history". I also appreciate how Mr. Townsend didn't talk over him, and let him shine. This is such a wholesome and informative channel, it is a gift!

    • @bello__
      @bello__ Před 4 lety +1

      Indeed! Fantastic recipe showcased by exceptional hosts.

  • @terischannel
    @terischannel Před rokem +125

    I homeschool my kid's. Your channel has had a lot of influence on how I teach American history. I'm using this video in tomorrow's discussion. Thank you very much!

    • @townsends
      @townsends  Před rokem +48

      Thank you for the comment and the encouragement!

    • @RainbowFlowerCrow
      @RainbowFlowerCrow Před rokem +3

      ​@@townsends I just love your channel so much; I can't stop sharing these important historical videos! And I'm so *JEALOUS* that I couldn't taste the delicious meat and bbq sauce that you had the chance to eat! 🤤

    • @LprogressivesANDliberals
      @LprogressivesANDliberals Před rokem +11

      God bless you 🇺🇸 I would not rely on the current American school system to teach our future generations 🤮. The American family is taking control back over their kids 🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @terischannel
      @terischannel Před rokem +32

      @@LprogressivesANDliberals yeah they don't teach enough math and science in Texas and they try to squeeze in religion at every opportunity they can. I ain't got time for my kids to not learn.

    • @pellabologna
      @pellabologna Před rokem

      @@terischannel you sound like the opposite of the type of person that commenter was trying support, and this gives me hope for homeschooling. lmao conservatives have brain rot

  • @deletekeys
    @deletekeys Před 11 měsíci +9

    I love the way this episode is presented. Some of the Townsends videos that involve two people often still carry a sort of "presentation" for the camera, the viewer. Jon being the person Michael directed the information at allowed for a conversation that felt organic. Felt good to have someone there asking questions and holding genuine curiosity on the topic at hand in the way that this back and forth happens.

  • @yardleyj9391
    @yardleyj9391 Před 4 lety +894

    Look at Chef's quiet contentment when Townsend samples the meat. Priceless! This channel is also about respecting one's intellectual integrity. I love it!

    • @ryanbuckley3314
      @ryanbuckley3314 Před 3 lety +20

      It was a cool episode, wasn't it? I'm a Canadian, but I love true Americana. There is a beauty in the way that cultures mixed, under very, very, difficult circumstances, and things like BBQ were born. There are also some Spanish and Portuguese influences. As Mr. Twitty said, there are Indigenous influences that were very important in the birth of BBQ. Cool comment, I am with you!

    • @jamestaylor6378
      @jamestaylor6378 Před 2 lety +2

      My favorite part as well. Best part of barbecue

    • @rikkilleen3169
      @rikkilleen3169 Před 2 lety +7

      It's the Holy Trinity of Manhood: Meat, Fire, Friends 🤗

    • @toffeelatte6042
      @toffeelatte6042 Před 2 lety +1

      His smile is lovely too!

    • @yardleyj9391
      @yardleyj9391 Před rokem

      @@ryanbuckley3314 Bonjour Ryan, l am from Montreal, Canada. It's great to read you too. 💕

  • @prissy.laroux
    @prissy.laroux Před 4 lety +275

    Aww he looked so precious when he saw how much he enjoyed his food ♥️ warmed my heart!

    • @josephstevens9888
      @josephstevens9888 Před 3 lety +7

      I enjoyed that as well. In fact, Michael Twitty's bar-b-que looks ssssoooo good!

  • @gregkientop559
    @gregkientop559 Před 3 lety +23

    Wow, never would have imagined there being so much evolution of BBQ sauces! Shows the roots of all the modern sauce types -fascinating.

  • @BeeGeeTee
    @BeeGeeTee Před 3 lety +29

    What a treat to find this on Christmas Day 2020! Michael Twitty is amazing. I totally adore and respect his work!

  • @FrankLoon
    @FrankLoon Před 4 lety +755

    When he put the cloves in and scored the fatty side: _I just knew this man was a connaisseur BBQ artiste._

    • @NotEnoughBooks
      @NotEnoughBooks Před 4 lety +90

      He’s a James Beard award winner, he is top tier where food meets history and the written word.

    • @matthewblackwelder6487
      @matthewblackwelder6487 Před 3 lety +38

      I started adding cloves to the fat of all my steaks and other cookouts. Always gets compliments!

    • @carolinesalv
      @carolinesalv Před 2 lety +13

      We do the same in the Caribbean with ham.

    • @blackknightjack3850
      @blackknightjack3850 Před 2 lety +5

      My thought was that this was usually done with holiday ham and was fairly confused.

    • @MauricioNestor
      @MauricioNestor Před 2 lety +1

      but even then, commits the capital mistake of puting the ribs with the fat down. It's bones down with ribs, people

  • @JoseMartinez-df2db
    @JoseMartinez-df2db Před 5 lety +856

    Mr. Townsend does what a student should do and that is he let's Mr. Twitty tell his story. Both of these guys ROCK!! I already loved this channel but this is the cherry on top! Can you please have a third chef on of Native American ancestry to teach original Indigenous peoples cooking? 🙏🏽

    • @joannmeeker8744
      @joannmeeker8744 Před 4 lety +7

      Yessss

    • @r.m7921
      @r.m7921 Před 4 lety +4

      Oh yeah

    • @JohnZeroSignal
      @JohnZeroSignal Před 4 lety +9

      Yes, but unfortunately they were all wiped out.

    • @martinn.6082
      @martinn.6082 Před 4 lety +6

      Eric Jefferson yeah, I was also missing the history of barbacoa. But since this channel focuses on the 1800s and late 1700s, i forgive him.

    • @MIKE_THE_BRUMMIE
      @MIKE_THE_BRUMMIE Před 4 lety +2

      That would be awesome!!!!!

  • @Ruiluth
    @Ruiluth Před rokem +6

    It's really refreshing and uplifting to see a black man and a white man working together, discussing historical slavery in context, and just agreeing that today we're both just Americans. This is the future we were supposed to have.

  • @andrewn3262
    @andrewn3262 Před 2 lety +5

    My favorite Townsend video. The kind of video I always click on when it shows up under recommendations.

  • @jamessarvan7692
    @jamessarvan7692 Před 6 lety +710

    That gentleman (don't know his name sorry), has the right way of looking at history. We shouldn't try to hide our history, but instead try to actually tell how it really was, and also learn from it. Excellent way of seeing things and a good initiative that he is educating people about it! Very interesting video!

    • @ligmabalzaccian3279
      @ligmabalzaccian3279 Před 5 lety +37

      Bro his name is in the title its Michael Twitty come on now are you that lazy to not scroll up for about .05 seconds and read his name instead of taking the time to write (dont know his name sorry) ? Haha pathetic

    • @soybasedjeremy3653
      @soybasedjeremy3653 Před 5 lety +25

      @@ligmabalzaccian3279 Your name being Ligma is pathetic.

    • @ligmabalzaccian3279
      @ligmabalzaccian3279 Před 5 lety +15

      @@soybasedjeremy3653 ah i know but that is not the point

    • @aguywithahand502
      @aguywithahand502 Před 5 lety +10

      @@ligmabalzaccian3279 uh mate I think he's talking about Mr. Townsend

    • @ligmabalzaccian3279
      @ligmabalzaccian3279 Před 5 lety +1

      @@aguywithahand502 no hes noy

  • @pshangkuan1
    @pshangkuan1 Před 5 lety +58

    This dude is so genuine about the history of food. He’s actively listening to the other guy

  • @venividivici4253
    @venividivici4253 Před 2 lety +54

    As a native born in the Caribbean, I love that he mentioned the Caribbean as it played a key part in history. Much respect to this video.

  • @Tarooo89
    @Tarooo89 Před rokem +33

    It’s late December during a historic winter storm but damn I’m craving BBQ now

  • @Barkeaters99live
    @Barkeaters99live Před 7 lety +457

    Great smoke ring to the meat! If you are ever up in NY again you are welcome to come to our Homestead. We are eight generation dairy farmers. My eight great grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War and the farm land was his military pension that we still farm today. We have a copy of his discharge paper signed by General George Washington. We have two stone houses on the farm one built in 1824 and another in 1827 built after the original log cabins.

    • @peachcampanella
      @peachcampanella Před 6 lety

      Barkeaters99 Amazing!

    • @dlbstl
      @dlbstl Před 6 lety +43

      Barkeaters99 Very interesting! It makes me happy to hear that you're still working the same land as your forefathers. Not too many people can say that I'm sure.

    • @thevacuumtubejunky9774
      @thevacuumtubejunky9774 Před 6 lety +7

      Barkeaters99 : Wow, how fortunate you are to have you family property after all those years.
      Kind regards! Eric Dee.

    • @windowsmizu416
      @windowsmizu416 Před 6 lety +6

      Barkeaters99 Can I come?

    • @jamesryder8305
      @jamesryder8305 Před 6 lety +3

      Barkeaters99 As a wanna be history buff. I'd love to visit your property.

  • @ethanbradberrystightasshol2096

    Fact: if a large black man or a large black woman is cooking barbecue, you're about to have some of the best food in your life

    • @camillehopecameron5249
      @camillehopecameron5249 Před 7 lety +392

      Greg Torres Never trust a skinny cook

    • @germyw
      @germyw Před 7 lety +182

      Greg Torres I bet a large German woman could do some damage too-not bbq perhaps but I would happily slide my knees under her kitchen table.

    • @cjlwhite1
      @cjlwhite1 Před 7 lety +70

      You're not even lying.

    • @glw5166
      @glw5166 Před 7 lety +209

      Large southern white men have been known to throw down at the grill as well.

    • @jameshaskell1073
      @jameshaskell1073 Před 7 lety +7

      GLW see Malcolm Reed.

  • @madamebutterfly851
    @madamebutterfly851 Před 2 lety +67

    Thank you for this! I am half black, half white. Proud or both my European and African enslaved ancestry. Only recently have I begun to research my African American ancestral roots, which begin in colonial Virginia. Thank you for being a steward of this great history and for preserving it for generations to come!!

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 Před rokem +13

      This is what mixed race people ahould believe. Be proud of your white ane black heritage and dont let any ignorant person tell you otherwise. Most people will accept you for who you are.

    • @whiteeye3453
      @whiteeye3453 Před 6 měsíci

      Exept you cannot be both if tor parents did raise this way
      Unless you speak both European and Africa (BTW Wich country exactly) and was raised in both cultures and lived in both countries you are not both

  • @UCannotDefeatMyShmeat
    @UCannotDefeatMyShmeat Před rokem +6

    It’s bizarre seeing another human being next to him, since it always feels like he’s in some pocket realm

  • @deceam208
    @deceam208 Před 4 lety +624

    Townsends is an amazing active listener

    • @b0x1n9f4n
      @b0x1n9f4n Před 4 lety +60

      Yeah, I like how he actually gave his guest, Mike, the floor and let him talk. When most CZcamsrs bring guests on their shows they spend so much time speaking over them it’s like you never get a chance to hear what the guest way saying. We got to hear Mike talk about his experience with colonial cuisine, and that id pretty cool.

    • @just-dl
      @just-dl Před 4 lety +5

      @@b0x1n9f4n so true. and, I've seen JT do this we other guests...he's the best host in showbiz....

    • @damonbanks3069
      @damonbanks3069 Před 4 lety

      "Absolutely no one"observes the listener rather than the teacher, 🤔EXSPCALLY with original Bar B Que!!

    • @NotEnoughBooks
      @NotEnoughBooks Před 4 lety +8

      This is a conversation between chefs, or in this case, a student and a teacher. He knows listening to Michael is a game changer so he’s soaking it in.

    • @s0mbres
      @s0mbres Před 3 lety +2

      He seems much more comfortable talking when someone else is around. Not saying he's uncomfortable talking to a camera but it's like he's a different person. I suck at talking to a camera but I feed off others' energy as well.

  • @blandp11
    @blandp11 Před 7 lety +18

    What a fantastic series of episodes so far with Michael Twitty. That he and you help explore our shared history through cooking and that this shared history reflects the cookery of common people is unique. Even more unique and amazing is this specific focus on the enslaved Africans, not as stand-ins or props to other things, but as people living their lives with historical stories to tell just as unique and valid as any other lives from any other times. Thank you both so much for bringing this too often ignored history to life in such an accessible way.

  • @Baeyatta
    @Baeyatta Před 3 lety +9

    Just downloaded Michael's book and it's so crazy to hear him in this format. So great! Love the channel and love Michael, gotta bring him back asap!

  • @mank_legend5584
    @mank_legend5584 Před 2 lety +10

    Man, I LOVED the history lesson in this episode. His is a great orator, telling the story of BBQ on a timeline perspective. Amazing! Wish I could try some!

  • @virginiacopeland108
    @virginiacopeland108 Před 7 lety +115

    My grandfather (from late 1800's) added whole lemon (halved) to the recipe. He also added beer on occasion,otherwise his recipe was the same and I have carried on his barbeque tradition.
    Thanks for a wonderful series of videos,
    Clark

  • @jmilner4147
    @jmilner4147 Před 7 lety +815

    This channel is soooooooooooooooooo good. I love that he is incorporating the African-American side of American history as well.

    • @anonanonymous3456
      @anonanonymous3456 Před 6 lety +9

      J Milner Yeess!! 👏👏 I absolutely love it.

    • @drennyvision6141
      @drennyvision6141 Před 6 lety +8

      That means a lot to me

    • @drennyvision6141
      @drennyvision6141 Před 6 lety +3

      What's sjw's??

    • @nonautemrexchristus5637
      @nonautemrexchristus5637 Před 6 lety +23

      Madrenna Griffith social justice warriors, they are the worst group of people in western society today.
      They are anti white, and have single handedly undone everything the civil rights movement fought for.

    • @Monaedeezy
      @Monaedeezy Před 6 lety +51

      Madrenna Griffith It’s a term socially insensitive people use to call members of a certain ethnic groups who defend their cultural and historical heritage in America and others who support them. Those who use this term are socially inept, hypocrites, hostile, and are often intimidated by such people.

  • @calebstockmaster8044
    @calebstockmaster8044 Před 2 lety +5

    This channel has seriously warmed my heart for a long time.

  • @fightwithbiomechanix663
    @fightwithbiomechanix663 Před rokem +20

    As a descendant of Caribbeans who was born in the US. I really appreciate this history channel. I also like that you had this video as an African American it's really cool to learn this history. Thanks I just subscribed 😊

  • @bleedingheartexpat
    @bleedingheartexpat Před 4 lety +776

    Michael Twitty's book _The Cooking Gene_ is award winning and I strongly recommend any epicurean, American, or person interested in history to give it a read! Such an icon, as are you Mr. Townsend! Two of my favorite food people together in one video, this is a good day :')

  • @neilarmstrong7094
    @neilarmstrong7094 Před 7 lety +80

    Super show! More of little Mikey if you please.

  • @SpiraSpiraSpira
    @SpiraSpiraSpira Před 7 měsíci +1

    this youtube channel is better than regular TV on PBS/etc, both in quality and production value.

  • @NabilAbdulrashidComedy
    @NabilAbdulrashidComedy Před 2 lety +3

    Very sensitive topic handled brilliantly

  • @Embiid-is-my-God
    @Embiid-is-my-God Před 11 měsíci +8

    Michael Twitty really opened my experience to what American BBQ is, was, and can be. The knowledge and insights to American, African American, and southern cooking is inspiring.

  • @jeremypalmer7177
    @jeremypalmer7177 Před 6 lety +204

    I love how he said that it's not just the African American heritage but also the national heritage. A humble perspective that's not divisive.

    • @Diax1324
      @Diax1324 Před 5 lety +29

      There's nothing about declaring an item black heritage that's divisive. The divide is perpetually created by white people. Only when white people in the 1950s made it absolutely clear that they wanted nothing to do with black people and would go to the ends of the violence available on the earth to make it clear did truly anti-white black groups crop up. Even then, they were more interested in going back to Africa than actually fighting in America. Get real.

    • @prophetic0311
      @prophetic0311 Před 5 lety +10

      It's American history! Black, white, whatever, who doesn't like BBQ? Communists that's who lol

    • @user-ex7vb3bk2o
      @user-ex7vb3bk2o Před 5 lety +5

      @@prophetic0311 I'm a socialist and I like BBQ, is being a socialist not left enough though to not like BBQ?

    • @pattonramming1988
      @pattonramming1988 Před 5 lety +5

      History belongs to everyone

    • @chloecharlton9704
      @chloecharlton9704 Před 5 lety +9

      prophetic0311 well actually (you can think whatever you want) this is necessarily more of African American history as we were literally KIDNAPPED, beat, worked, and killed. I personally consider myself as just black because I don’t really like the term African American. Another thing, America wanted nothing to do with us after the Civil War not to mention we still have to keep our history. I don’t know what race you are but me, as a black person I value this as my history. My ancestors history.

  • @5dancingisraelis535
    @5dancingisraelis535 Před 5 lety +235

    We need more of this guy. The fact that he’s able to tell the story, HIS story in a straightforward manner wothout watering it down with modern day perspective
    You can see the love and joy in his face at 8:45, he’s doing what he loves and theres nothing wrong with that

    • @MrNb22
      @MrNb22 Před 4 lety +2

      amen to that

    • @anniehimself
      @anniehimself Před 4 lety +3

      What do you mean about a modern day perspective?

    • @ehehinski8237
      @ehehinski8237 Před 4 lety

      Right? The moment I saw his expression I had to check if there are any comments about it, he's so overjoyed!

    • @5dancingisraelis535
      @5dancingisraelis535 Před 4 lety +3

      Antrell Williams In this time and culture, especially with our new president, we see different sides of a political spectrum. Of course politics aside, we all know slavery is a horrible, horrible blemish on the United States and the entire world as a whole.
      The young man in the video is able to speak on and demonstrating authentic cooking without touting the racially-tense politics of today, which to be honest i think everyone is tired of, no matter what side your on

  • @LESTR97
    @LESTR97 Před 2 lety +21

    I’ve read his book, The Cooking Gene, for one of my college history classes. It’s fantastic! I love Michael’s passion for food and the story it can tell.

  • @Deadeye0412
    @Deadeye0412 Před 3 lety +3

    Great special guest, learned a lot from Michael Twitty about the history of bbq. Food is one of the great things we can share and enjoy together regardless of where your ancestors came from, thanks for your message and passion for the food you create and the joy you get from watching others savouring your creations 👍☘️🇨🇦

  • @snowstorm9310
    @snowstorm9310 Před 6 lety +15

    That man earned my respect.
    "It's not Black History, it's American History"
    That's a proud man, and I respect his mindset. His cooking looks amazing too.

    • @joeblack363
      @joeblack363 Před 5 lety +2

      "It's not just" quote him correctly, because you changed the meaning of the statement.

  • @neburnynhs9394
    @neburnynhs9394 Před 7 lety +867

    "We don't consider it to be Black History but consider it to be American History" Damn I love this guy. In 2017 you scantly hear people say that they're American, but rather "I'm black, Mexican, Asian, white, insert other races". It's good to hear that.

    • @chigimonky
      @chigimonky Před 7 lety +72

      Agreed. Also BBQ can't really be abscribed to one ethnic culture as it really is a joint venture encompassing cooking styles of several cultures.

    • @kingbIIIr
      @kingbIIIr Před 7 lety +47

      I hear people of all walks say that they are American all the time. Maybe you should change the people you surround yourself with. You may want to take on the Census bureau/Government regarding this issue.
      You can honor and be proud of your heritrage *AND* be a proud American. Our "collective individualism" is what America is all about. We all come from different places and unite as Americans. You know...that melting pot stuff?
      Relax.

    • @neburnynhs9394
      @neburnynhs9394 Před 7 lety +17

      actual haha, I assure you I'm calm and it's a general feeling with racial issues being prominent in the US at the moment, not just with those I surround myself with. Thank you for your concern though.

    • @kingbIIIr
      @kingbIIIr Před 7 lety +18

      Fair enough. I refuse to live in that tension which I think is drummed up by design. Anyway, I apologize for being rough on you. Take care.

    • @neburnynhs9394
      @neburnynhs9394 Před 7 lety +11

      actual you too, haha

  • @Jomali
    @Jomali Před 3 lety +3

    I love this channel. You can really tell the passion and joy that everyone gets from making these and teaching the viewers about history.

  • @terry902
    @terry902 Před 2 lety +2

    I just love Jon’s reactions to tasting the food. He has such an educated palate to discern all the different tastes. Michael Twitty does an amazing job of interpreting the time period through his cooking and explanations. What a delightful video. I am so impressed with the sights and sounds of the cooking, but do wish I could smell and taste it, too. Just loved this one! ❤💕

  • @mugensamurai
    @mugensamurai Před 6 lety +1580

    When big pieces of meat are involved everyone is happy.

  • @MelissaThompson432
    @MelissaThompson432 Před 5 lety +130

    "Kitchen pepper" sounds very much like garam masala. I've recently become increasingly aware that Indian and African cooking have significant parallels.

    • @RockmanYoshi
      @RockmanYoshi Před 4 lety +18

      IMO the best food in the world comes from the regions where African and Indian culture intersected. Zanzibar, Trinidad, Guyana, Mauritius, South Africa, you name it.

    • @RockmanYoshi
      @RockmanYoshi Před 4 lety +19

      @Alex Man you need to pick up some books. Explain the history of trade between India and East Africa, or the Indians and African descendants in the Caribbean and Guyanas

    • @FarGoneFrom
      @FarGoneFrom Před 4 lety +1

      bigg sippa dum dum juice

    • @AdNG1
      @AdNG1 Před 4 lety +9

      @Danny M you know nothing about East African history. It has so much Indian influence. And South India has been impacted by East African culture.

    • @AdNG1
      @AdNG1 Před 4 lety +7

      @Danny M East Africa and India were trading before the middle ages.

  • @gregswintek448
    @gregswintek448 Před 2 lety +1

    That was so much fun and fascinating! I felt like I was back in time. Thank you so much for the history and diversion.

  • @whitewindgaming2885
    @whitewindgaming2885 Před rokem +2

    What a couple of really wholesome guys sharing their passion for history and food.
    We need more of this in the world.

    • @RainbowFlowerCrow
      @RainbowFlowerCrow Před rokem

      Food definitely has a way of bringing people together; that's why I love being in Toronto, because you can literally taste the whole world.. so many different flavours and ways of serving food!

  • @robertblankenship5000
    @robertblankenship5000 Před 4 lety +371

    What a gift to have an African American historic intepreter! Indeed, this is not only African American history, it is all of our history. What a wonderful episode! Many thanks to this educator!

    • @SuperMontsta
      @SuperMontsta Před 3 lety +7

      It's a lie, trying to steal others history.

    • @Mke_KP
      @Mke_KP Před 2 lety +15

      See it’s only disheartening when it seems white people enjoy our dance and food but turn the other cheek in the face of injustices.. white americans are 2 complicit

    • @christopherhendrix1346
      @christopherhendrix1346 Před 2 lety +15

      @@SuperMontsta what ?

    • @christopherhendrix1346
      @christopherhendrix1346 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Mke_KP ???? I don't follow you

    • @Mke_KP
      @Mke_KP Před 2 lety +2

      @@christopherhendrix1346 Don't worry bro its prob over your head..

  • @ITI-xi5zx
    @ITI-xi5zx Před 4 lety +179

    PLEASE DO ANOTHER COLAB WITH MICHAEL TWITTY!!! He continues to be my absolute favorite guest on your show (and in general-- I absolutely love his work)

  • @natlenan6743
    @natlenan6743 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this episode. Please bring him back as much as possible!

  • @joep9759
    @joep9759 Před 3 lety +4

    this was an amazing episode, the food looks awesome, I learned a lot, thank you for sharing this piece of American history with the world

  • @porkfat8109
    @porkfat8109 Před 6 lety +103

    How could you not like this BBQ guy, excellent !

  • @ThePeasantsDaughter
    @ThePeasantsDaughter Před 5 lety +229

    Both of these men are national treasures, please collaborate again ❤️

  • @sethcherry1527
    @sethcherry1527 Před rokem +4

    It’s crazy how similar different cultures of native, freed men, immigrants, poor whites, etc all used a lot of the same things in cooking

    • @bsl4762
      @bsl4762 Před rokem +3

      No wonder the race when a man is hungry : he COOKS 🔥💯

  • @15marielduran
    @15marielduran Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you for this collaboration! I think it’s so important to educate others on the multi-cultural nature of our American history and this was a great way to showcase that! I also love that your channel stays true to what was available and commonly used during that time period.

  • @dibackdraft
    @dibackdraft Před 7 lety +35

    Love this! As fellow African American that reenacts some slave personas. You really hit the nail on the head.

  • @ColKorn1965
    @ColKorn1965 Před 7 lety +431

    With a cook that big you know the food is good.

    • @TheIndogamer
      @TheIndogamer Před 6 lety +27

      Exceptions would be Gordon Ramsay

    • @Cyphlix
      @Cyphlix Před 6 lety +2

      was thinking that too 😂

    • @two-bit8502
      @two-bit8502 Před 6 lety +25

      And a black guy will never let you forget about them being enslaved.

    • @mariecherrytree
      @mariecherrytree Před 6 lety +7

      Raihan Purboyo Gordon Ramsay is more of an entertainer. Some of the the food he makes or promotes makes me skeptical.

    • @isuruepasinghe7311
      @isuruepasinghe7311 Před 6 lety +1

      Sometimes he would accidentally cook himself :D

  • @jamestaylor6378
    @jamestaylor6378 Před 2 lety +5

    I love Michael twitty he needs his own channel with all respect to you sir.

  • @tommyflowers7098
    @tommyflowers7098 Před rokem +4

    Wow! Michael is a living encylopedia on BBQ history! I learned a lot. Thanks to you both!

  • @kingpopaul
    @kingpopaul Před 7 lety +74

    I can't state this enough but this duo is the best, I hope there is plenty more to come!

  • @oldgrizz8720
    @oldgrizz8720 Před 4 lety +360

    This may have been my favorite Townsend video. Michael Twitty did such an excellent job presenting African American history and culture and their incredible contribution to our American life. The spirit in which he presented this infromation was truly moving. Food is such an amazing medium for bringing cultures together in a very positive way. Very well done.

    • @gamecarnival2024
      @gamecarnival2024 Před 3 lety +12

      "It's not just black history, it's American history"

    • @bh5817
      @bh5817 Před 3 lety +4

      He seems lethargic and inept

    • @Thelounge3k
      @Thelounge3k Před 3 lety +11

      @@bh5817 yeah he isnt energetic enough for someone with ADHD like yourself

    • @bh5817
      @bh5817 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Thelounge3k whatever you say, now back to drinking your sugar sippy drank and chowing down your fast food slop my American friend

    • @thedoge9590
      @thedoge9590 Před 2 lety +8

      @@bh5817 guess you forgot to take your meds lol

  • @kodew229
    @kodew229 Před 3 lety +1

    Incredible video. I look forward to you guys having him back on. So much knowledge and passion in what he does.

  • @Oper8or
    @Oper8or Před 3 lety +3

    Michael Twitty reminds me of my uncle Rick. Lovable man with many talents. Biggest talent was loving to watch others eat what he cooked. That man had the backbone of a mule and the heart of a giant. Makes me really miss him.

  • @Renegadebane
    @Renegadebane Před 4 lety +616

    I like how through history, sometimes the lower class has the best tasting food because of scarcity and invention, while the upper class has the "fancy and expensive" food that tastes bland or nasty.

    • @fierywolverine5044
      @fierywolverine5044 Před 4 lety +23

      @Jackie Tearie Not that you have much choice.

    • @ayylmao8375
      @ayylmao8375 Před 4 lety +82

      Sometimes people focus too much on the rarity or difficulty of ingredients without thinking of taste or nutrition

    • @fierywolverine5044
      @fierywolverine5044 Před 4 lety +8

      @@ayylmao8375 What I mean is, statistically you're never going to have the choice to dine with the rich.

    • @user-fh6sm4sb4x
      @user-fh6sm4sb4x Před 4 lety +84

      I was a waitress for top dining. We offered some of the best foods in the world and whenever something was left over, we would be allowed to taste it. Not gonna lie, my mommas cooking is better.

    • @fluidthought42
      @fluidthought42 Před 4 lety +32

      @@ayylmao8375
      Exhibit A: edible gold flakes

  • @ricksaunders
    @ricksaunders Před 7 lety +126

    So delighted youre doing this series with Mr. Twitty. I've long been interested in his work.

  • @happilyham6769
    @happilyham6769 Před rokem +5

    You're not born hating other people, it's something you are taught.

    • @nooneanon6491
      @nooneanon6491 Před rokem

      Feel free to take a stroll through Compton. They weren't taught to hate you so you'll totally survive!

    • @RainbowFlowerCrow
      @RainbowFlowerCrow Před rokem +5

      ​@@nooneanon6491 Are you serious with this comment? Lol..

  • @esthera3923
    @esthera3923 Před rokem +6

    I absolutely love Michael Twitty's work and as someone of Taino descent I can definitely appreciate this episode

    • @RainbowFlowerCrow
      @RainbowFlowerCrow Před rokem +1

      Hey, cousin! 👋 Jamaican family too? That's where my ancestors are from!

    • @esthera3923
      @esthera3923 Před rokem +1

      @@RainbowFlowerCrow Puerto Rican, actually!

    • @RainbowFlowerCrow
      @RainbowFlowerCrow Před rokem +1

      @@esthera3923 Eyyyyy! Our people are masters of music, food and dance!💃🏾🕺🏾

  • @stirwins333
    @stirwins333 Před 7 lety +360

    Food of the Enslaved. Sounds like a black metal cooking show.

    • @Nantosuelta
      @Nantosuelta Před 7 lety +21

      brüüütal!

    • @diogeneslantern18
      @diogeneslantern18 Před 7 lety +4

      \m/

    • @cjlwhite1
      @cjlwhite1 Před 7 lety +32

      Food of the Enslaved featuring Chef Gordon Ramsay and Gorgoroth.

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger Před 7 lety +29

      Now, you just take the drumsticks and stir the blood around the cymbal like so...
      Scream at it a bit. Give some low growls, too.
      Alright, now we're going to sear the flesh in fire.
      Good, good.
      Now, if everything went right, your blood pudding should look like this and the steak should look like that.
      If it didn't, may the wrath of the damned have mercy on you.

    • @vect0rwolf
      @vect0rwolf Před 7 lety +32

      A black metal cooking show that also teaches you about the contribution of enslaved people to American society. There's nothing more brutal than facing the past head on to learn things the establishment wants to erase.

  • @bovko1
    @bovko1 Před 7 lety +59

    What an incredible guest! Young, passionate and incredibly knowledgeable of his area! This has to be one of the best cooking videos on CZcams.

  • @vlissblisskiss
    @vlissblisskiss Před 3 lety +1

    i always come back to this one. i learned so much about bbq from this video and i appreciate it greatly!

  • @eastjm80
    @eastjm80 Před rokem +1

    Micheal was great & what an important perspective. Thank you for bringing him on!