Cooking Marathon! - 18th Century Cooking Season 18

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @donnaallison7462
    @donnaallison7462 Před měsícem +15

    I live in the Appalachian mountains and we still have salt pork.

    • @TheNacho1717
      @TheNacho1717 Před 13 dny

      I used to live in Richwood , West Virginia. Now I live in Colorado.

  • @journeyman2003
    @journeyman2003 Před 21 dnem +1

    Wow 2.4 million subscribers!!! I subscribed around the 500,000 mark. Jon is such a likeable guy.

  • @ashleycope1237
    @ashleycope1237 Před měsícem +3

    Oof. That clarified butter chicken looks amazing. Would make it very juicy.

  • @BPMEmmelia
    @BPMEmmelia Před měsícem +3

    I need to get back into this channel. I had reached a point where I had watched everything and was rewatching, so I needed to take a break.

  • @BasicPsychology101
    @BasicPsychology101 Před měsícem +2

    2:37:25 The sudden flop noise of the pudding absolutely killed me. 🤣 Nice touch!

  • @PushinUpDaisiesNZ
    @PushinUpDaisiesNZ Před měsícem +7

    Pickled pork is still popular in New Zealand as is corned beef

  • @glitterboy2098
    @glitterboy2098 Před měsícem +3

    that thatched roof pie might actually have been made using passenger pigeon, which was very common at the time.

  • @confusedpotato5535
    @confusedpotato5535 Před měsícem +20

    Don’t forget to soak the salt pork! I don’t remember if you covered this or not, but you CANNOT eat it right out of the barrel! That’s a dangerous amount of salt. It needs to be soaked in good, clean water, preferably overnight, then it’ll be safe to eat.

    • @mwbwyatt
      @mwbwyatt Před měsícem +5

      I think in most recipes back then it didnt always specify to soak the salt pork or beef because it was generally common sense/knowledge to do so before consumption. And i havent read too many historical cookbooks but they tended to omit things that were common sense. But it was indeed an alarming amount of salt 😂

    • @hollydaugherty2620
      @hollydaugherty2620 Před měsícem +1

      As someone with Addison's disease: watch me. 😂

    • @andrewbrown6279
      @andrewbrown6279 Před měsícem +5

      Nobody watching a townsend video Doesn't know that You need to soak salt pork

    • @MattWalkerLoth
      @MattWalkerLoth Před měsícem +3

      @@andrewbrown6279I’ve been watching the guy for about 6 months and I didn’t know that but mind you I’m not watching him because I cook or ever will want to make any of these dishes, I just watch him because it’s relaxing

    • @solomonsalsberg5961
      @solomonsalsberg5961 Před měsícem

      Haha yep but it will teach you to appreciate what you eat and give thanks to the people who brought us to this level of tech to cook and store and buy and package an less chemicals and and and
      This will teach you to eat the way of nature and stop the processed food issues we are so accustomed to ..
      We are all to lazy in America with to many choices so meditate an think deep with a clear mind on what you should eat an the time you should put aside to cook..
      ​@@MattWalkerLoth

  • @sherrikarlstedt6442
    @sherrikarlstedt6442 Před měsícem +3

    Very interesting and who knows may be needed in the future when there's no power. Thank you.

  • @cindydale3695
    @cindydale3695 Před 7 hodinami

    Re boiling and straining the rice, that’s how we cooked it when I was a kid, 50-60 years ago. Just like pasta.

  • @scottsantana2248
    @scottsantana2248 Před měsícem

    The cooking hardware segment at 3:12:12 is so very much fun. Just love this one.

  • @chriskincaid6035
    @chriskincaid6035 Před měsícem +2

    Thank You ...

  • @williamharvey8895
    @williamharvey8895 Před měsícem +3

    I'm hungry now

  • @nanspark1870
    @nanspark1870 Před 11 dny

    I really love both of you cooking together

  • @missmaryhdream6560
    @missmaryhdream6560 Před měsícem +3

    Chicken,is delighful,whichever way its cooked x dont forget the cranberry sauce,just as nice with chicken.

  • @OBXDewey
    @OBXDewey Před měsícem +4

    The Herefordshire cakes (sp?) remind me of monkey bread. We like to roll them in cinnamon right after they come out of the oil. The easy way we did it was take canned biscuits, quarter them, and fry them.

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 Před měsícem

    Fascinating history that goes along with old world cooking methods. That is a way preserve the meat from going bad. Thank you for sharing.

  • @bidel1lee7
    @bidel1lee7 Před měsícem +5

    I wonder if u could put spices in with the salt pork

    • @4362mont
      @4362mont Před měsícem +2

      You could, but along with the salt you'd end up rinsing & soaking most of it off.

  • @johnclarke6647
    @johnclarke6647 Před měsícem +1

    Paula Dean would love this recipe. You know her penchant for butter.

  • @marilynmitchell2712
    @marilynmitchell2712 Před měsícem +3

    Holiday entertainment

  • @tajissi420
    @tajissi420 Před měsícem +1

    You seem afraid of butter. Of course you know about duck roasted in a bath of clarified duck fat!

  • @raaron4315
    @raaron4315 Před 3 dny

    for a historian/academic this guy has some real serious culinary understanding. I wonder if he worked in pro kitchens in his past

  • @hynesie11
    @hynesie11 Před měsícem +5

    I guess it’s like deep frying a turkey for thanksgiving.

  • @HoryShiitMan
    @HoryShiitMan Před měsícem +3

    why was he so perplexed about the idea of coating the chicken with some flour before frying it? isn't that pretty standard?

    • @mwbwyatt
      @mwbwyatt Před měsícem +1

      Because you arent like, heating it to frying temperature, just braising or poaching temperature. I imagine he figures it would kinda be like goopy flour when oil isnt brought to frying temperature or you put too much in a hot pan and cool the oil too much. Clarified butter is much more forgiving with that tho it doesnt cool temperature quickly so it probably did lightly fry it before the temperature lowered enough for the poaching. Thats just my two cents tho, i could be wrong 😂

    • @theviewer7262
      @theviewer7262 Před měsícem +2

      Its roll play i think

  • @leannemori9688
    @leannemori9688 Před měsícem +2

    Excellent as always . I really enjoyed the section on the utensils.

  • @safiremorningstar
    @safiremorningstar Před měsícem +1

    Your description of salting meet for preservation like salt pork for example is not too dissimilar to have corned beef is made it is salted a great deal much like the description is given, kosher meat does not have the arteries veins that sort of things in it generally, and it is generally koshering beforehand.

  • @GrantIshCrosby
    @GrantIshCrosby Před měsícem +1

    Maybe the point is more to flavor the butter?

  • @davidharwell3580
    @davidharwell3580 Před měsícem +3

    As a veteran I have to state this. Now days we have pickle juice and electrolytes. To help us hydrate better. Or back in my younger years in school they gave us salt squares to make us sweat more and drink more water. Salt pork as a ration. Back then could be comparable to that whether cooked and prepared or not.

    • @Ulfrich_Stormcock
      @Ulfrich_Stormcock Před měsícem +4

      The salt pork is just a method of preserving pork in salt. Nothing really about electrolytes because you’re supposed to soak off the salt for hours before cooking the pork

  • @ehowiehowie7850
    @ehowiehowie7850 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for helping me learn about history and teaching me how to cook from scratch . Ihave to make a lot of things from scratch as gluten free stuff is expensive.

  • @user-ro2ln4qq4i
    @user-ro2ln4qq4i Před 2 dny

    All meat pie. Still healthier than skittles.

  • @andrewryder70
    @andrewryder70 Před měsícem +1

    Off topic a bit but Quick question, I have been wanting a charleville for my impression but haven’t found documentation of civilians owning military muskets in the mid 18th century (1750-1760)? Could see it happening just haven’t found any written documentation of this happening any input is appreciated.

  • @4362mont
    @4362mont Před měsícem +1

    Did you skip the singeing in the Dutch chicken recipe?

  • @leannemori9688
    @leannemori9688 Před měsícem +2

    How did they dispose of all the salt water after soaking the meat?

    • @davidharwell3580
      @davidharwell3580 Před měsícem +1

      They used the salt water for pickling other foods. Typically.

    • @leannemori9688
      @leannemori9688 Před měsícem

      @@davidharwell3580 thank you, David

  • @PhantasyGaming
    @PhantasyGaming Před měsícem +1

    ive done that with steak before not chicken

  • @ehowiehowie7850
    @ehowiehowie7850 Před měsícem

    People in Tudor England used to think that tomatoes were poisonous as they used brass plates & it reacted with the brass and could poison you. At least i think it was brass.

    • @ehowiehowie7850
      @ehowiehowie7850 Před měsícem

      We ate talking in the 1500s so well before the 18th century.

  • @fourdayhomestead2839
    @fourdayhomestead2839 Před měsícem

    The longterm storage pantry must have had 100's of pounds of sugar & salt.. A dairy cow or two in the barn would be a necessity too.

  • @chabis
    @chabis Před měsícem

    It's interesting that you say "molasses" in English. The same word for the sugar product and the geological formation, made from stones. German is distinguishing those two meanings. "Molasse" is the rocks, "Melasse" with e the sugar.

  • @ehowiehowie7850
    @ehowiehowie7850 Před měsícem

    We still have bubble and sqeak in the UK x

  • @LordThree
    @LordThree Před měsícem +3

    I assume you could use less butter if you’d processed the chicken prior to submerging

  • @morgotha42
    @morgotha42 Před měsícem

    to those that say you cant have to much Nutmeg, actually you can. in really HIGH doses its toxic. YES TOXIC! but you have to eat EXTREME amounts!

  • @bmeerfeld
    @bmeerfeld Před měsícem

    CAN I SALT PORK IN A GLASS JR, KEPT IN A DARK PLACE?

  • @user-xd3du4im4i
    @user-xd3du4im4i Před 10 dny

    Around minute 8 or so when he is eating the chicken….what the heck is the blue thing with the red circle on the table…? Please help!

  • @danajeannenorris3036
    @danajeannenorris3036 Před měsícem

    My grt-grt-grt-grama's jelly roll! My maternal grandfather used to tell us about his English grama from Derby and his favourite jelly roll. She used pie crust and homemade jam she had on hand. Pawpaw showed his wife how to make it; grama used better pie crust. She taught me; I used store bought crust and fresh fruits and the oven! Its been a while; I'm 67 and am teaching my cousins' daughters now. I wonder what they'll use to put their stamp on our family favorite!

  • @PhantasyGaming
    @PhantasyGaming Před měsícem +1

    the closest thing to salt pork is country red eye ham

  • @ehowiehowie7850
    @ehowiehowie7850 Před měsícem

    Swiss roll in uk

    • @ehowiehowie7850
      @ehowiehowie7850 Před měsícem

      Your "jelly rolls"..

    • @ehowiehowie7850
      @ehowiehowie7850 Před měsícem

      Ps they probably used pie crust as it is easier to make than pastry ...possibly cheaper? And you have said that people boiled it because they didn't have an oven , necessarily?

  • @tajissi420
    @tajissi420 Před měsícem

    looks like my cooking.

  • @boubaker7843
    @boubaker7843 Před měsícem

    didn’t read all the comments - but you should have certainly squeezed some of that fresh lemon over the meat before eating!

  • @NettiGaming
    @NettiGaming Před 6 dny

    My auld great grannie used to eat pork raw specifucally sausage meat. 🤮

  • @dustyrusty6840
    @dustyrusty6840 Před 17 dny +1

    In my opinion, I would enjoy this more if you cut out the instrumental music.

  • @dustyrusty6840
    @dustyrusty6840 Před 17 dny +1

    In my opinion I would enjoy this more if you cut out the instrumental music that plays the same over and over.

  • @jaywellington6504
    @jaywellington6504 Před měsícem +1

    Sound UP so i can hear you explain. WHOA! The music is blasting! Sound DOWN! 5 seconds later, sound up. You're talking again. This is getting weary. 😢

    • @jaywellington6504
      @jaywellington6504 Před měsícem

      @@16-BITFPV I see you're here apparently enjoying "CZcamsrs playing dress up.: Besides, "REAL TV" is 90% garbage. No thanks. See ya around. 😘

    • @16-BITFPV
      @16-BITFPV Před 29 dny

      ​​​@@jaywellington6504Obviously if I had real TV, I wouldn't even be here. You don't see anyone else complaining though.

    • @jaywellington6504
      @jaywellington6504 Před 28 dny

      @@16-BITFPV or money to pay for it. And yes, many have had the same complaint as stated in a number of other videos. But a troll wouldn't know that. I don't care to argue with a Troll. 😘(muting)

    • @16-BITFPV
      @16-BITFPV Před 23 dny

      ​@@jaywellington6504I looked you're the only one crying and complaining about nothing. Mute the audio use captions if you can read.