My mom used to make these types of soups and stews a lot when I was a kid. Only it was with either beef or chicken rather than bison. :)
I bet it was good and it brought back some fond memories for you.
My grandfather used to make a version of this! He used beef soup bones with potatoes, carrots, tomatoes, and cabbage with onions and garlic and celery cooking for hours on the stove! It would make the house smell sooo good! Then would make hot water cornbread to go with it! Talk about good eating southern style. Yes Lord!🤗😉😁
This was how my Grandmother would cook a beef stew for the family often using leftover roast beef from Sunday night's dinner. We often had it twice a week. Nothing went to waste in that kitchen.
OMG! I made this stew when I went camping and it was so delicious! Definitely recommend very easy and filling 🙏🏼
As a 'hobo', I've got to say that's a pretty fancy stew... Sausages and baked beans are the usual fare
I am genuinely disgusted by how fancy this actually is I'm sitting here with chili up with a can of beans can of potatoes in a bag of dehydrated mashed potatoes if I play my cards right that should last me the next 3 days I just have to reheat it every time I want to eat some things I have for spices salt and pepper to taste cost me $5 in total
@J H because I'm literally homeless and with the ingredients and even before I was homeless the thought of using the things that he used in this video were a dream because I didn't have those resources or I couldn't afford to get those resources and still be able to eat the next day that's a choose one have it taste good or be full and tomato paste isn't for the homeless it still used in a lot of recipes oh and and I would love to see him put the price of everything in the video that he used for this stew
@J H I was being a little harsh but he used three things that were definitely unnecessary for a stew garlic olive oil and flour which I don't even know how the flower got into the recipe in the first place and the beef bouillon cube was a nice touch while the tomato paste is only if you like tomatoes in your beef stew which I don't (I think that's where my anger came from) as for everything else you can get for about like 50 cents each except for the meat that's where most of your money is going just logically speaking if you want to spend as little money on unnecessary ingredients as possible but I still haven't get taste good flower and olive oil are the first things to go garlic can go as well but there is a replacement that's even better for the situation and that's garlic salt which in that case you don't even have to use salt cuz you can put garlic salt on pretty much anything and it will taste better
Calm down none of this stuff is hard to get, yeah the meat is kinda pricey but the point of a mulligan stew is multiple people throwing in on it. We would cook stuff like this all the time when I was homeless, shit I've found the ingredients in dumpsters before. The only times I ate canned food I was on a freight train or somewhere you couldn't have a fire
Here's fruit for thought people simply don't realize the time and effort it takes to shoot and edit even a simple video cooking some viddles solo!!!!
Add some celery and a bay leaf to make it The Fancy Hobo Stew.
It's already fancy hobo stew no poor man would have this many spices with that quality beef that's at least a $7 meal which is more than I'm willing to pay for a small thing of beef stew of course I'm more so disgusted because I'm homeless right now so if I was to make the same thing at most I would only spend three four dollars and salt and pepper would be my only spices
@@m16fermy are meat masala(spice) little packets not available in US?
Here in my country they are available in little sachets worth as Little as ₹1 rupees (1.25 cents)
They contain all the required spices to make any kind of meat related food.
@@_UCS_SwapnilSahaiSrivastav I don't even know what that is so I doubt it's available only thing I can consider a meat spice is garlic salt and pepper and frankly those two things go on everything I think in America it's kind of weird to have a standard spice for any and every meat dish since we have a huge barbecue culture out here everyone fights over what the best seasoning is for beef pork and anything else and anyone who's not coming up with their own recipes aren't eating meat they're just vegan I guess.
No music. Pure ambience. Amazing
I remember the first time I’d ever heard of hobo stew was my sister in law. I went camping with her one time and apparently she makes it every year on Memorial Day camping.
It’s a mixture of chunks of beef with various vegetables but it’s very thick. She piles a cup or two of it in heavy duty tin foil then actually buries them under the coals in the fire pit. She lets them cook for around 12 hours or so… making early in the morning then retrieving and eating them for dinner. Pretty good and fun to make. 😊
Just found this channel through reddit and absolutely love content like this. Relaxing, no talking, just sort of reconnecting with nature through my computer screen lol. Please upload more if possible, I love it!
Now THIS is the kind of food i like :) Simple, hearty, soul-smiling food :) No fancy-schmancy bs, and cooked over a fire outdoors
I've made this a few times when I was homeless and it helped me survive the winter
I've watched this several times and I always pick up a little something new. Thanks for this.
Looks so good! idk why, but I've been watching a ton of outdoor cooking videos. So relaxing.
Saaame. The sizzling, chopping, water springs and birds do it for me
Enjoyed this video.
No talking, and pleasantly peaceful. Stew looks delicious. Good job!
I LOVE watching this kind of cooking. Thank you. ❤️
Great video, the stew looked amazing. The flour made for a nice sauce. Nice relaxing quiet video, the bird sound was beautiful.
Thank you, my friend. it's a really flavorful stew I hope you try it sometime.
That looked like a high quality cut of beef! Bet that was tender and tasty!
I love to see the prep happen outdoors too. Nice video.
Thank you for sharing! Definitely going to try this.
If you can cook in a kitchen, you can cook in the woods. Cooking styles and techniques are like @$$holes, everyone has their own...tater skins off, skins on, to each their own! This is a great demo of Incognito's technique... learn from it, take what you can use, and create your own! Thanx IncognitoK!!!
Another winner! Looks great! It's stew weather for sure in my neck of the woods. For casted high for Mon & Tues is the low teens. Our gun deer season starts in two weeks. I think I might have to make some of this up for my crew.
Heck yea man.. make a video of you making it.. in the snow of course.. :) thank you for the comment, Chris.
That looks delicious, thanks for the recipe, awesome 👍
This stew with some easy to make flat breads and I’m set for the whole day
Almost the exact same way I cook it at home, I can confirm it's simple and delicious! For the final flavor, I sometimes add a small bay leaf.
Oh, and I lightly brown the onions together with the meat in the beginning - it brings out the fried onion taste .
@@johnheuy376 Being such a simple recipe, it is very versatile. You can take it anywhere you want, I sometimes add freshly ground chilly flakes if I want to make it slightly hot, sometime I sprinkle some Italian hard cheese on top (Parmigiano, Grana Padano) - that is particularly and surprisingly delicious.
I love that this actually has flavor 😍
Finally saved up enough to make this meal, it was a nice treat to warm the soul on these cold nights, thankyou friend
Will be out this weekend, this gives me a great ideal for dinner
This looks awesome, have to try it out.
It is more relaxing when there's not humans speaking in the woods👍 whoever thumbs down this video chews on hobo sausages!!! 🍻🍻
I love ya content, its perfect. My mum used to make stew, now we have her recipe written down... I miss her.
Solid video great content for the community
Awesome video, since I'm a hobo I have to try this.
Great Video and Thanks for Sharing!
Just spent the last two days in mid 40's weather, a bowl of that would be nice.
I got a feeling it gonna get a lot cooler for you in the next few weeks Fernbark! :)
Hobo stew’s looking pretty good!
I’m so jealous. It looks so good 🤤🤤🤤🤤
Goodness, that looks delicious
Looks so delicious!
Brings me back to my Boy scout days
I’m cooking that at home 👍let alone out camping
You are a great chef
That stew looks realy good
Hello. I'm enjoying a couple camp in Japan. It's a good place. I watched the video as if I went there. The food looks delicious.
Mighty luxurious for a hobo..
You get a thumbs up just for the Opinel
Good eating there my friend
It is sooo good. I will try next time
Hope he shares some of that stew with his mate. Sharing is important.
That looks good.
Looks great. Add a bannock and you are like a five star restaurant in the forest
Subscribed. Very nice cooking, I wrote down the recipe and will do it soon when I get to the bush.
This is the perfect one or two day perfect getaway ideas just out in the woods camping even better with a pellet gun and the knowledge of processing a squirrel or rabbit
Very nice job 👍🏼👍🏼
Excellent video my dude.
A challot for a hobo stew? How fancy
As a batchelor I really enjoy this
Cool movie!
nice job congratulations for the video which is very well done too i hope one day to become good you
Awsome
that looks very good. i wonder if i can adapt that recipe for my little Coleman camp stove
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Look so delicious 🤤🤤🤤
Looks so nice
Looks bomb 🔥
Nice🎉
That little bitty cutting board ! Lol
Nice stew. Got to love those Opinel knives eh?
I'm at 6 minutes now if it was 20 minutes I could still watch all day must be the birds and the fire snap crackle pop baby dinner!!!!!!!!!!!
Nothing better than the sound of the Snap, crackle, and pop of a fire ..
The dislikes on this video have to be from people who are upset that they didn’t get a bowl! Lol. Wow 13k views and only 816 subs?? Come on people! This was a great video!
This is brilliant! Glad you used tomato paste! I've seen recipes like this that use lots of ketchup, which imo, just ruins the pot.
Sweet
Mm Mm got to make me some of that goodness right there the weather is perfect for some of that
Hey Broseph try giving this little recipe a try man, it's awesome. I would love to see a video from you of it.
@@incognitokitchen407 im definitely gonna do it maybe i can get out Monday and do it
mmm miam miam good
nice✔
Great recipe.
Maybe next time pick beef with bones as bones always at more flavours to the beef stew.
Also add fresh ginger with your garlic.
Believe me you’ll love it !
Opinel rules!!
Reminds me of red dead redemption 2 stew looks delicious
I'd do half wine and half water. But this Inspires me!!! Brilliant w tomato paste and bullion
Replace the tomato paste with a can of stout...hobo Irish Stew. Looked great!
In the PC game "HOBO, TOUGH LIFE", you have to gather up discarded bottles of whiskey, brandy, and vodka & empty out the leftover drops until you've got enough to make yourself a nice drink to have beside your cozy fire under the bridge on a rainy night.
Yeah. I'm just going to be walking around with a chuck steak in my backpack.
Anyways Ill be preparing this with cornmuffins come the winter time.
Buying a can of soup in these days is way more reasonable. This isn't the 1930s, but appreciated. It costs one 20th of your fancy pot, gloves and flask slick.
In WWII, the German guards in the Concentration Camps used to love watching the Jews scramble for the potato peelings that they so foolishly threw away. They only ate peeled potatoes because they didn't know that was the most nutritious part of the spud.
Healthier than what most ppl eat today
Looks like compact chef small cutting board small everything efficient mine is a bit bigger cool video
in indonesia it such a kind of "gulai" recipe or "asam² sapi" recipe
Nice video. Like. But... You are genius ! Using sharp knife to turn meat pieces and having wooden spoon is ingenious idea...😁😀😂
I miss the old video of hobo stew
Сам так готовлю , красавчик
The skin of the potato is okay to eat. In fact, that's where a lot of the nutrients are. The reason why we peel potatoes is to get the dirt off. But you can scrub the potatoes, maintain the nutrient-rich skin, and eat it.
Great tip, thank you for that. I will try it next time..
Literally no one keeps the skin on except for baked potatoes. You don't want skin in soups and stews.
Johnathon Mangir damn bro , didn’t know you spoke for everyone
He is not peeling a potato ☝😄 he's carving a potato 😅😅
Really had no idea why they washed them?? Wow!!