Mary Berry | How to make Buttermoppen | How to make Janhagel | Afternoon plus | 1980

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  • 'Afternoon plus' resident cook Mary Berry tries her hand at making the Dutch sweet biscuit Buttermoppen and Janhagel
    First shown: 01/05/1980
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    Quote: VT22740

Komentáře • 16

  • @jacquelinearcher1158
    @jacquelinearcher1158 Před 2 lety +12

    In case you missed it..
    (A Shorthand version of her recipe..)
    Recipe
    6oz Unsalted butter
    Lemon rind finely grated
    4oz Caster sugar
    8oz Plain Flour
    Roll in granulated sugar..or Demerara sugar
    Gas 3
    For anyone wondering bake in Electric oven 160c ..or 325f
    25 mins or until crisp.
    Method.
    Mix butter and sugar first with lemon rind..now mix in flour.. use hands as it helps it come together.
    Chill and roll in sugar ..and bake .
    At this stage you can wrap in cling film and freeze ..so take out of the freezer and defrost when fresh biscuits are needed .

  • @itsalwayshalloweenexceptwh5118

    I grew up in the netherlands in the 1980's but we were in the southern province of North Brabant so that may have changed our eating habits a bit. It would also change depending on if you were a farmer and working at home, or if you had a job or schooling out of the house.
    For us (going to school) breakfast was porridge or brown bread with cheese. Lunch was sandwiches (and we didn't get white bread), and the evening meal was soup (usually a clear vegetable soup or a clear chicken soup), followed by the main course of "vegetable-meat-potato" and no dessert most of the time. Vla (or custard) was a luxury we wouldn't often have.
    Farmers would have breakfast in the form of porridge or sandwiches, lunch would be the main meal of the day (a cooked meal resembling the evening meal I have described) and the evening meal would be bread with cheese and cold cuts.
    Mary Berry is absolutely right about our coffee consumption. And oh my goodness almost everyone smoked in the 1980's where I lived.

  • @markgordon5387
    @markgordon5387 Před 2 měsíci

    Mary Berry is a wonderful cook.

  • @MicaRayan
    @MicaRayan Před 2 lety +5

    It does look yummy based on the ingredients, itself. No shortcut.

  • @andymerrett
    @andymerrett Před měsícem

    I love how prescriptive is for how the Dutch eat their meals. Evening meal at 6:30pm. No variation allowed. ;)

  • @Rob_Walker.
    @Rob_Walker. Před 2 lety

    Ey up Berry

  • @carmencornelianastase1240

    Very nice thatcher ,of cooking .🌼🍪🍩🍪🥧😊

  • @NoosaHeads
    @NoosaHeads Před 2 lety +2

    Wish I could go back to 1980.
    1) Reagan freed us from Democrats.
    2) No financial depression
    3) Youth.
    4) No domestic terrorism.
    5) Cohesive society.
    6) Better styles
    7) Better music.
    8) No feminism.
    9) No suppression of humor.
    10) No f***** computers.
    11) No f****** Internet
    12) No political correctness
    13) No guilt about being "privileged".
    14) No Facebook, no Twitter
    15) No digital cameras (ie, no narcissism)
    16) No woke politicians.
    17) Being religious wasn't a sin.
    18) Degenerates were rightly vilified, rather than lauded.
    19) No Chinese junk coming in.
    20) No viruses being used as political footballs.
    20) Climate wasn't being used as a political football.

    • @dominiquebrodoteau5135
      @dominiquebrodoteau5135 Před 2 lety +2

      @ Ian Rivlin - l couldn't agree more !😊👍🏼

    • @carolined668
      @carolined668 Před 6 měsíci

      I want to go back too wait fo🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @andymerrett
      @andymerrett Před měsícem

      I think you lived in a different world. Not everyone was rich in the '80s. I am guessing you are American, because here in the UK there was A LOT of domestic terrorism (IRA). Cohesive society? Really? I guess you're white. Styles and music are subjective. There were definitely computers in the '80s - not sure why you have to swear about it but then not even have the balls to say it properly. Obviously there was no Facebook/Twitter as there was no Internet. There was definitely narcissism. Definitely there was religious persecution - I'm guessing you were "Christian" in a safe part of the world. Chinese imports were coming in during the '80s. No viruses, well apart from AIDS. Not sure what this political football is but politics were just as fucked up (see, I said it) in the '80s.

  • @Tony_7791
    @Tony_7791 Před 2 lety

    The Maggy Thatcher of cooking

    • @Rob_Walker.
      @Rob_Walker. Před 2 lety +5

      No I would agree if it was Fanny Cradock she was like Thatcher 😊

    • @JonnoD00
      @JonnoD00 Před 2 lety +1

      She's not that evil

    • @Tony_7791
      @Tony_7791 Před 2 lety

      It's was more of a visual observation, or her hair style and clothes that lead to the maggy comparison. 😁

    • @ashleyfry1976
      @ashleyfry1976 Před 2 lety +1

      Mary might have a similar regal manner but you can tell she must be s lovely person in real life. I doubt anyone has ever thought that about Thatcher.