If Every Southern State Cooked Your Supper

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  • čas přidán 22. 11. 2022
  • Tennessee is a serious threat to our health. Alabama is in love with meat. Mississippi just wants you to dip it already. And South Carolina reeeaally needs you to show up (and bring 29 friends).
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  • @alostrich
    @alostrich  Před rokem +816

    Subscribe or find out what’s really in the Burgoo

    • @sharonsmith583
      @sharonsmith583 Před rokem +19

      Nooooo, I'm already subscribed

    • @mordecaijones1388
      @mordecaijones1388 Před rokem +11

      Noooope nope I’m good, I’ll just do without the heart attack and thru the roof cholesterol levels

    • @albertbingemer7224
      @albertbingemer7224 Před rokem +90

      I know what’s in it and subscribed. If it’s for a church/volunteer fire department fund raiser it’s chicken,chuck roast,celery,carrot,onion,potato,corn,every bean imaginable,water,and enough black pepper to make King Kong sneeze. Now if it’s your uncles and Mamaw out in the county then it’s deer,squirrel,and “never you mind it’s good” plus veggies. 😁

    • @tracefuqua3651
      @tracefuqua3651 Před rokem +57

      As a Kentuckian I thank you for recognizing Burgoo. And don’t worry, even we don’t know what’s in it half the time. It’s better to just eat it and not ask any questions

    • @jamesdevore3022
      @jamesdevore3022 Před rokem +54

      Burgoo meat is whatever is smaller than you and/or doesn't put up much of a fight and is close by... You missed Hot Brown btw.

  • @22busy43
    @22busy43 Před rokem +2854

    The 5 guys fry bag should have been soaked in grease

    • @ruthmeow4262
      @ruthmeow4262 Před rokem +92

      Gotta love those fries, the container never seems to empty.

    • @asdisskagen6487
      @asdisskagen6487 Před rokem +77

      Gotta admit though... those fries are amazing, especially the seasoned ones.

    • @russgudz4220
      @russgudz4220 Před rokem +17

      It Always is!!! But, "In'n'out" does it better. You want grease on the fries?
      Go to Quebec, to Lafleurs. Bring a plastic garbage bag to place on your lap. Rumour has it that the Montreal buses change their oil there to make the fries dark brown. Bon appetit!!😁

    • @gs4984
      @gs4984 Před rokem +10

      Yup straight drippin

    • @misterkaos.357
      @misterkaos.357 Před rokem +7

      Reminds me of ordering fries at The Hat. The entire bottom of the bag is lined with wax paper and two french fry trays. If you manage to keep the bag upright the whole car ride home, you'll end up two trays full of grease that you can use to make dippin' sauce!

  • @FapperTabbed
    @FapperTabbed Před rokem +1144

    "I dont know how to cook for less than 30 people" as a south carolinian i felt that in my soul.

    • @MK_ULTRA420
      @MK_ULTRA420 Před rokem +9

      Imagine that the 30 people are Smurfs 😂

    • @Aaron-ge1hy
      @Aaron-ge1hy Před rokem +5

      Same! 👍😏 Lol

    • @dogguy8603
      @dogguy8603 Před rokem +18

      I'm a Californian who almost got a job transfer to SC, while I was disappointed i didn't get the job, I am relieved that I don't have to learn college football, or constantly ask for unsweetened tea and explain that tea can come without sugar. My cousins inlaws are from the south and yah I may have caused one to have a brain aneurysm when I didn't put sugar in my tea

    • @NovemberRose6
      @NovemberRose6 Před rokem +47

      ​@@dogguy8603 We have unsweet tea here... we just heavily judge anyone who gets it. 🤣

    • @zchris87v80
      @zchris87v80 Před rokem +24

      Ditto. Half a bushel of oysters should feed everyone coming over, better quadruple that just to be safe. And don't get me started on frying and smoking a turkey for Thanksgiving...and my wife and I live alone.

  • @ariesvixen853
    @ariesvixen853 Před 8 měsíci +135

    "You gotta come back.. I don't know how to cook for less than 30 ppl!"
    I felt this iny Southern soul 😭💀

    • @aerospyrosftw
      @aerospyrosftw Před 6 měsíci +2

      amen brother

    • @kaiajackson8538
      @kaiajackson8538 Před 11 dny +1

      As a southerner with a huge family I have never related to anything more

  • @revolutionfrommahbed4246
    @revolutionfrommahbed4246 Před 8 měsíci +148

    As a Floridian, I feel like ya done us proud - especially cuz there’s at least 20 different ways you coulda handled it and been spot on 🤣

    • @ultimatebishoujo29
      @ultimatebishoujo29 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I know right

    • @CJ-ot1jc
      @CJ-ot1jc Před 3 měsíci +11

      As a South Floridian, I didn’t expect to feel represented by this video. Until he told us what’s inside the Gators Tervis.

  • @USC9210
    @USC9210 Před rokem +3174

    The Eastern vs. Western North Carolina BBQ rivalry has never been better explained. Well Done!

    • @neilis2405
      @neilis2405 Před rokem +110

      Out of the two I definitely prefer Eastern - though I'm down in SC and prefer mustard sauce over either :).

    • @aintnolittlegirl9322
      @aintnolittlegirl9322 Před rokem +61

      @@neilis2405 I had mustard sauce BBQ for the first time in Charleston and it was so good. I still prefer Eastern NC, but SC is a very close second!

    • @Brandy4824
      @Brandy4824 Před rokem +94

      Lexington bbq with red slaw ❤🤤🤤

    • @scotthix2926
      @scotthix2926 Před rokem +17

      Mustard, only mustard

    • @tanyamoore1494
      @tanyamoore1494 Před rokem +22

      I live in Western NC and prefer mustard sauce myself. Guess I’m in wrong part of state 😆

  • @BEEEELEEEE
    @BEEEELEEEE Před rokem +956

    As a Tennesseean I died when he pulled out the tea. Just got back from an extended trip to the UK and the lack of iced tea just about killed me.

    • @michaelbeal207
      @michaelbeal207 Před rokem +65

      Only a Tennesseean would say iced tea and mean sweet tea

    • @Arktischen
      @Arktischen Před rokem +6

      Kentucky makes the better iced tea.

    • @DrFranklynAnderson
      @DrFranklynAnderson Před rokem +21

      My sister moved to TN after college. She always enjoyed company trips back north, when her coworkers would ask for sweet tea and be told the restaurant didn’t have any. 😂

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 Před rokem +12

      I'm no Southerner nor a tea drinker, however, that's reason enough to liberate those poor folks!

    • @victorkreig6089
      @victorkreig6089 Před rokem +5

      Iced tea doesn't have any sugar, that's kinda the point

  • @spookyfish3792
    @spookyfish3792 Před 8 měsíci +394

    As a texan living in Arkansas, I really appreciate you addressing the cheese dip/queso thing. The struggle is real. 😂

    • @garychambers5930
      @garychambers5930 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I'm an Arkansasen and I bet it wasn't Arkansas or Texas.
      I bet it was someone in South America. But who really knows

    • @RavensideHerald
      @RavensideHerald Před 7 měsíci +20

      I was literally gonna comment- as someone who was born and raised in Arkansas- we don't call it queso. We don't call it cheese dip. It's "Rotel". As in, the can of Rotel you put into the velveeta.
      No, it is not queso. Queso is made with goat cheese and love. Rotel is what we bring to the party when we like you enough to come, but not enough to actually put forth effort cooking.

    • @emanuelmandujano7682
      @emanuelmandujano7682 Před 6 měsíci +13

      Sorry to break it to you but you are sadly misinformed about what queso is and this is coming from a Mexican/Texan @@RavensideHerald

    • @SchizoPlaysHorror
      @SchizoPlaysHorror Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@RavensideHerald That's what I was fixin to say! Arkansan here and we've always said "Rotel." I don't know what queso is made of (other than cheese), but in terms of what we call it, it's not queso if it's not blanco! Rotel is slabs of Velveeta (not even real cheese!) with a can of Rotel dumped in like some kind of lazy offering to Satan.

    • @thefuzzman
      @thefuzzman Před 6 měsíci +14

      Arkansan here and I've never called it "Rotel", it's always been "cheese dip" for me.

  • @panicmosem5969
    @panicmosem5969 Před 8 měsíci +263

    0:45 Vidalia onions are the only onions you can put in literally any dish! They can be used in sweet, spicy, cheesy, meaty, etc dishes, and they go with everything! They never make you cry either 😊

    • @johnbones5717
      @johnbones5717 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Yea I love this city but onions are strange especially since they don't even grow in the city

    • @panicmosem5969
      @panicmosem5969 Před 7 měsíci +11

      @johnbones5717 Vidalia?? Yea, they're grown on the outskirts, it would be a little weird to see an onion farm in the middle of town! But Vidalia isn't a big town anyway, so plenty of room! 😁

    • @ericromano7703
      @ericromano7703 Před 6 měsíci +6

      Nah you can put other onions on anything! Might not taste good though... Now excuse me whilst I drink my yellow onion milk.

    • @panicmosem5969
      @panicmosem5969 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ericromano7703 yummy 😄

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před 6 měsíci +4

      0:45 Walla Wallas are better and i'm willing to die on this hill

  • @morganring8385
    @morganring8385 Před rokem +404

    "I don't know how to cook for less than 30 people!" There was no need to call me out like that. I live in SC, and I've always had issues with cooking in small quantities.😂

    • @matthewcox7985
      @matthewcox7985 Před rokem +12

      Howdy, neighbor! I'm surprised he didn't use chicken bog...

    • @adrianwilson5950
      @adrianwilson5950 Před rokem +7

      I think that's a southern thing in general. Lol

    • @fandhtwoohs8129
      @fandhtwoohs8129 Před rokem +15

      They call it meal prep nowadays. We call it lunch.

    • @crystalparker2542
      @crystalparker2542 Před rokem +16

      From South Carolina also, and my goodness, it's true. Can't cook small. But, I am from the northern part of South Carolina, so I don't do the coastal cooking, but the bbq war is just as strong here as it is in NC.

    • @fandhtwoohs8129
      @fandhtwoohs8129 Před rokem +1

      @crystalparker2542 Marlboro County here, and agreed.

  • @JennRighter
    @JennRighter Před rokem +646

    My departed mamaw grew up in Appalachian Kentucky. Whenever us grandkids would ask what she was cooking, no matter what it was, she’d say “MEATS”. I thought this was just my mamaw. When the ‘Kentucky Matt’ was asked what was in the stew and he said MEATS I about died!

    • @13thvarebel16
      @13thvarebel16 Před rokem +13

      May God rest her soul...my Memaw's from KY too :D

    • @JennRighter
      @JennRighter Před rokem +16

      @@13thvarebel16 I lost my mamaw when I was 14 and I’m 42 now. Still miss her. Treasure your sweet meemaw. ❤️ sending her love.

    • @13thvarebel16
      @13thvarebel16 Před rokem +3

      @@JennRighter Thanks

    • @zebraskin
      @zebraskin Před rokem +11

      My mom is from Appalachia ky too (pike) and growing up I had a ferret... to which my dad told me not to show my granny cause she liked to eat such things. Course I also have my family gun from the 1800s that has hunted food for my family for generations too.
      Oh and if you're from around the same area hello cousin.

    • @AnnieBoBannie421
      @AnnieBoBannie421 Před rokem +5

      How often in ky, do you eat anything other than beef or pork? Being accused of eating lamb ? That’s an insult…. Squirrel would be on the table before that

  • @peytonp.9732
    @peytonp.9732 Před 8 měsíci +204

    As a Kentuckian can confirm that you should be asking what kinda meat is in every single Kentucky dish, we have a weird fascination with putting every animal we see into one meal 😂

    • @thomashauguel6811
      @thomashauguel6811 Před 7 měsíci +16

      Could be worse. My relatives in West Virginia are not above rescuing meat from the road. 🤢🤮

    • @jesussaves7973
      @jesussaves7973 Před 7 měsíci

      @@thomashauguel6811😫😫😫

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před 6 měsíci +9

      I've had a few weird meals with my thai family. One time someone brought "sour sausage" which had pork bloody, pork skin strips, intestine casing, and a couple fermented ingredients including some kind of fermented meat. Last christmas someone brought a green curry with pork bloody jelly and chicken feet.

    • @mommy2libras
      @mommy2libras Před 5 měsíci +12

      Yes but at least the average person can identify all the animals those meats came from. I spent 5 years in Louisiana- not only will the dish be spicy, but there's likely to be some type of meat in there from an animal some Americans have never even heard of or wouldn'tknow if they saw one. The scary thing is that this describes several meats, not just one particular critter. Louisiana- where the food will be amazing but you never want to ask too many questions. Just grab another daiquiri and a second helping.

    • @JanelleGodwin-zl8li
      @JanelleGodwin-zl8li Před 3 měsíci +1

      😂 oh my literal God, no just no 😱🤔😂

  • @susanneal7035
    @susanneal7035 Před 6 měsíci +60

    As a native Georgian, thank you for pronouncing Vidalia correctly! Non southern people usually pronounce it Va-doll-ya, and we all know it’s Vi-Dale-ya. Drawing out the “dale” for as long as possible! And GO DAWGS!

    • @BellinaNico
      @BellinaNico Před 2 měsíci +5

      All he was missing was some peach cobbler lol. Hi fellow Georgian!

  • @traceysedlakova4383
    @traceysedlakova4383 Před rokem +882

    Louisiana!!! YES! My MIL (Slovak) came over when my kiddo was maybe a year old. I’d fixed gumbo. I prepped the baby’s little bowl and spoon, then went to fix MIL’s plate. She took a bite and said, “don’t you think this is too spicy for a baby?!?” We turned our heads. Kiddo’s bowl was EMPTY. And he had a huge smile. 😂 Also props for using CRYSTAL hot sauce and not Tabasco. You all right, Matt. 🌶

    • @BigHueJanus
      @BigHueJanus Před rokem +55

      Can confirm Crystal shows you did some research.

    • @cajunboy8062
      @cajunboy8062 Před rokem +21

      Tabasco is water. 😂

    • @Mymimemei
      @Mymimemei Před rokem +27

      Nooo Tabasco is life and I’m from New Orleans lol.

    • @C20H25N3oh
      @C20H25N3oh Před rokem +42

      I went to TN to visit family dumped a thing of liquid crab boil in the potato’s I was cooking, me standing of the pot like nothing, while everyone went running out of the house thinking I pepper sprayed them!

    • @ZhovtoBlakytniy
      @ZhovtoBlakytniy Před rokem +31

      My MIL (Ukrainian) once about started cooking with my andouille and I had to swap it out with a kielbasa real fast 😆
      My babies love gumbo, too.

  • @MW1384
    @MW1384 Před rokem +386

    As a Floridian, I can say that the giant cup of rum checks out. I was afraid it was going to be unsweet tea and that was going to be a problem.

    • @ladyviking89
      @ladyviking89 Před rokem +29

      Yep some us Floridians take pride in our sweet tea as well we ain't no Northerners

    • @juggnautbitch
      @juggnautbitch Před rokem +1

      why does every floridian dump an entire 4lb bag of sugar in a gallon of tea and still have the audacity to call it anything but brown sugar water?

    • @CyberchaoX
      @CyberchaoX Před rokem +15

      Dude, I've lived in the south. The unsweetened tea down there is sweeter than the sweet tea up here.
      Not that it matters; tea is still my drink of choice regardless.

    • @djsparcx5523
      @djsparcx5523 Před rokem +10

      The FL man is really accurate. Sweet tea is also a main drink but we love our rum!

    • @ReLax-ru2pk
      @ReLax-ru2pk Před rokem

      @@juggnautbitch because it tastes good

  • @helloidharbl6753
    @helloidharbl6753 Před 8 měsíci +157

    I'm a Texan. I will never forget encountering Carolina style "BBQ" sauce. IT'S JUST VINEGAR.
    I was taken aback. I asked the waitress for BBQ sauce and she looked at me like I was an idiot, then brought out more vinegar.

    • @thegardenofeatin5965
      @thegardenofeatin5965 Před 4 měsíci +29

      East Carolina barbecue ain't about the sauce, it's about the pig. The whole pig, snout to tail. It takes a long time to smoke the entire critter, sometimes up to 16 hours, so it is periodically based with a thin sauce that's pretty much some spices in vinegar, mostly to keep the skin from drying out. The idea is we're going through all the trouble of smoking a hog all day and night, we're going to focus on the pork. We can get you some chicken wings if what you really want to taste is yeehaw molasses ketchup.
      If you want a thicker, tangier sauce, head West to Lexington. Out that way they tend to smoke (relatively) smaller cuts like individual pork shoulders, usually brushed with a thicker, sweet and sour tomato-based sauce, and very likely there'll be a squeeze bottle of this sauce on the table. I would be suspicious of West Carolina barbecue if it arrived from the kitchen slathered in sauce; the pork should still be quite good on its own.

    • @msnostil
      @msnostil Před 4 měsíci +3

      Ditto😂😂

    • @PeterLawton
      @PeterLawton Před 4 měsíci +7

      My experience was very similar. I ordered a BBQ pork sandwich and when it arrived, the meat looked to me like someone had just swept scraps off the kitchen floor. Vinegar based BBQ was not what I was expecting. But it was still good.

    • @JanelleGodwin-zl8li
      @JanelleGodwin-zl8li Před 3 měsíci +2

      No just no. Khakiyaki sauce is vinegar+ hot sauce 😋 Boo to Texas for that 👎

    • @praxton
      @praxton Před 3 měsíci +10

      ​@@JanelleGodwin-zl8li Texas BBQ isn't really sauce based. It's the smoking and the quality of the meat. So when we hear about other states' BBQ and part of the bragging point is the sauce, then, well, we expect it to impress. First time I had Alabama white sauce, I was like, "Yeah, I get it." But, not all of them deliver.

  • @reaganawesomecakes2838
    @reaganawesomecakes2838 Před 10 měsíci +72

    As Tennessean the sentiment of "I think this meal is gonna kill me" is a sentiment all of us Tennesseans have felt on multiple occasions

    • @hanskloss1331
      @hanskloss1331 Před měsícem

      they forgot FRIED OKRA !

    • @professorwizard8916
      @professorwizard8916 Před měsícem

      ​@@hanskloss1331 just feel blessed he brought the sweet tea 😂

    • @RaptorJesus
      @RaptorJesus Před 5 dny

      We call those occasions "breakfast", "lunch", and "dinner".

  • @maddddddie3587
    @maddddddie3587 Před rokem +643

    As a North Carolinian, I appreciate that you gave us two separate parts. That split is strong 😮‍💨

    • @lourdeswhitener9713
      @lourdeswhitener9713 Před rokem +20

      Albeit there are some of us that like both, especially when you live in between both parts

    • @davidschwartz3427
      @davidschwartz3427 Před rokem +27

      @@lourdeswhitener9713 I'll never turn my nose up at Western style, but you can't beat vinegar based. It's just too dang good.

    • @Coreybug
      @Coreybug Před rokem +1

      Yes

    • @LGF79
      @LGF79 Před rokem +13

      I was born and raised, 39 years in North Carolina. I didn't even know Western NC had a different barbecue 😂

    • @420JackG
      @420JackG Před rokem +4

      No mention of the super special honey, though.

  • @gregjohns5235
    @gregjohns5235 Před rokem +344

    As a Texan, I can confirm that we do carry gravy with us everywhere we go.
    You never know when you might need it.

    • @aland7236
      @aland7236 Před 9 měsíci +20

      Do you keep it on your belt next your can of emergency WD-40?

    • @raamyasharahla535
      @raamyasharahla535 Před 9 měsíci +15

      Or Louisiana hot sauce lol

    • @dreamwolf7302
      @dreamwolf7302 Před 9 měsíci +12

      My father in law, a Marine from Texas, sends me a bottle of home made hot sauce, and a canning jar of texas brown gravy every year for Xmas.
      I hope he outlives me.

    • @moussaka4738
      @moussaka4738 Před 8 měsíci +11

      I agree. No need to heat it up… Leave it in your car.

    • @Stella2U
      @Stella2U Před 8 měsíci +5

      We like gravy in Kentucky, too, but it should be in close proximity to biscuits and fried chicken.

  • @Stephie2007
    @Stephie2007 Před 10 měsíci +152

    As an Arkansan, I can confirm that cheese dip (Velveeta and Rotel thrown together in a crock pot or pan on the stove) will be present at any family gathering, potluck, reunion, holiday party and so on. It is our go-to dish to bring to any occasion.

    • @mileyhenton3316
      @mileyhenton3316 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ^^^

    • @nickinderrieden7630
      @nickinderrieden7630 Před 8 měsíci +16

      Please tell me you've elevated to adding a pound of browned ground beef or sausage. And maybe another cheese or two?

    • @bree554
      @bree554 Před 8 měsíci +3

      My dad is from Mississippi and he does the same thing. I don't care for Rotel dip.

    • @FireboltPrime
      @FireboltPrime Před 8 měsíci +8

      Queso
      - A Texan

    • @Boomer_Sooner
      @Boomer_Sooner Před 8 měsíci +7

      Definitely Queso---Texan

  • @NorybDrol82
    @NorybDrol82 Před rokem +95

    It's impressive that you did not need an insulin shot after Tennessee handed you that ice tea.

    • @torinalexander2253
      @torinalexander2253 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Blasphemy!

    • @j.alexander4948
      @j.alexander4948 Před 7 měsíci +3

      No kiddin 😂 They'll put the whole bag of sugar in 1 pitcher

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@j.alexander4948 i once saw something like that. They'd keep adding sugar to the tea until it stopped dissolving leaving a layer of granulated sugar at the bottom for someone to suck up (assuming they didnt go into a diabetic coma before they finished the tea)

    • @aerospyrosftw
      @aerospyrosftw Před 6 měsíci

      HERASY *BLAM*

    • @hanskloss1331
      @hanskloss1331 Před měsícem

      sweeter the better ! "get me another glass of HOUSE WINE" 😊

  • @asdisskagen6487
    @asdisskagen6487 Před rokem +234

    "I don't know how to cook for less than 30 people!" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! As someone who regularly makes gumbo, I can confirm.😂😂😂😂😂

    • @traceysedlakova4383
      @traceysedlakova4383 Před rokem +12

      OMG, yes! My kid is a math nerd so I make him cut family recipes down to small sizes. Louisiana and Italian family. Small pots do not exist. 😂

    • @zoommiesbay
      @zoommiesbay Před rokem +5

      That could've been said for all south

    • @heywardhollis1160
      @heywardhollis1160 Před rokem +4

      Grew up in a family of eight and most of us were big eaters. I have no clue how to prepare a small portion of rice.

    • @EtaryaFae
      @EtaryaFae Před rokem +3

      @@heywardhollis1160 .... That EXISTS? You make rice and then make it work into dishes for a week like normal folks! 😅

    • @a.katherinesuetterlin3028
      @a.katherinesuetterlin3028 Před rokem +3

      This is also true of Midwestern church potluck contributors, as well as school lunch ladies who attend said churches (Lutheran and Methodist cookery at its "soul-foodiest." 😋😋).

  • @smilingthroughitall1115
    @smilingthroughitall1115 Před rokem +151

    I like to think that Matt left out Oklahoma and West Virginia because the former was swept up in a tornado again and the latter got drunk on moonshine again, wandered off into the mountains and now they can't find him.

    • @DanteT6
      @DanteT6 Před rokem +16

      As a West Virginian, we'd just force feed him pepperoni rolls, roadkill, and Tudor's biscuts.

    • @roberthaines9373
      @roberthaines9373 Před rokem +23

      As an Oklahoman this thing would of gone off the rails because we would just curse Texas the entire time

    • @Irys1997
      @Irys1997 Před rokem +11

      @@DanteT6 and hot dogs with "sauce." I think WV was probably left off since it seceded from the Confederacy, that's a pretty good indicator of whether you are "south" or not

    • @Ihchkciyiyhgifuofyr555
      @Ihchkciyiyhgifuofyr555 Před rokem +8

      @@Irys1997
      Yeah, but OK has gotta be Southern. Maybe I'm just partial bc I'm from Alabama and lived in OKC for a few yrs, but I fit right in easily like Oklahomans were long lost kinfolk. I ate a lot of chicken friend steak in OKC, makes me hungry just thinking about it. Not sure if that's their "thing" but I feel like they had it in a lot of restaurants.

    • @PrincessPineapple92
      @PrincessPineapple92 Před rokem +3

      @@Ihchkciyiyhgifuofyr555 yes actually lol chicken fried steak is known in Oklahoma my mom us to make it once a week

  • @monicawitherspoon6627
    @monicawitherspoon6627 Před 8 měsíci +42

    Being from Tennessee, I have to say you nailed it, also we put meat in the beans too. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @CeruleanSky1111
    @CeruleanSky1111 Před 8 měsíci +9

    You nailed Virginia...NORTHERN VIRGINIA, DC area. Now, if you went into a holler out in the Shenandoahs, and didn't get shot, dinner would be superb! 😂

  • @specific78
    @specific78 Před rokem +570

    As a born and raised Texan, I nearly died laughing at the queso part. That is so spot on it hurts.😂😂😂😂

    • @masonmiller6371
      @masonmiller6371 Před rokem +1

      Same.

    • @calmcraft5852
      @calmcraft5852 Před rokem +24

      I'll call it fondue before I call it "cheese dip"

    • @TheodoreBrosevelt
      @TheodoreBrosevelt Před rokem +24

      @@seanembry6438 if 80% of the restaurant staff can speak Spanish that queso is about to be fire.

    • @tubebubereboot6873
      @tubebubereboot6873 Před rokem +26

      Plus the way he says Texan. Yes, we Arkansans really do have an irrational hatred of Texans. I don't know why. Stop asking. What are you, TEXAN!?

    • @bonasty1990
      @bonasty1990 Před rokem +10

      @@tubebubereboot6873 cause yall aint got the DIP

  • @langdonledwig3734
    @langdonledwig3734 Před rokem +612

    As a Texan I can confirm we carry gravy with us everywhere

    • @mongrelbb
      @mongrelbb Před rokem +37

      The gravy is true. However, Texas food varies quite a bit depending on where in the State you are. Southeast Texas food incorporates a lot of that Cajun seasoning

    • @aprilvarnado1738
      @aprilvarnado1738 Před rokem +5

      yep i can agree

    • @docmorrell
      @docmorrell Před rokem +33

      Fellow Texan here.
      I just refilled my gravy tank this morning.

    • @Atkrdu
      @Atkrdu Před rokem +3

      Got to ask: What kind of gravy?

    • @txsportsfreak02
      @txsportsfreak02 Před rokem +29

      I thought that you would go tex mex for texas. Yes chicken fried steak is good, but so is tex Mex and kolaches.

  • @robert-joshuamcfaddin7041
    @robert-joshuamcfaddin7041 Před 8 měsíci +41

    As a Texan, I can confirm we always carry gravy, it's common law here that we have to carry gravy in our offhand holster and our gun in the other. And yes, the steak is actually wrapped in chicken and fried.

    • @JinghisKhan
      @JinghisKhan Před 4 měsíci +1

      But do y'all also then wrap the chicken-wrapped steak in bacon? Cause that does sound like a good way to eat the entire barnyard in one go.

    • @robert-joshuamcfaddin7041
      @robert-joshuamcfaddin7041 Před 4 měsíci

      @@JinghisKhan First time hearing about that, but I can see that taking top spot at the State Fair.

    • @JanelleGodwin-zl8li
      @JanelleGodwin-zl8li Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@JinghisKhan 😂 I can't stop 😂

    • @JanelleGodwin-zl8li
      @JanelleGodwin-zl8li Před 3 měsíci +4

      The steak is wrapped in what ⁉️🤢 I thought it was called chicken fried steak because it is seasoned like chicken, not because it is wrapped in chicken 🤔

    • @robert-joshuamcfaddin7041
      @robert-joshuamcfaddin7041 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@JanelleGodwin-zl8li Nah, it's exactly as you said, just joking along with the video my brother.

  • @paigeepler
    @paigeepler Před 8 měsíci +14

    When I started this video, I was thinking "huh, I can't think of any kind of cooking specific to Virginia". Then I saw that he didn't have time to cook because he got stuck in traffic and just got pre-prepared food instead, and it was perfect.

    • @thenovicenovelist
      @thenovicenovelist Před 6 měsíci

      Exactly. After finding out Linda Skeens lives nearby in SWVA, I make jokes that it's no surprise she won most if not all of the categories. A lot of people here tend to get something from a restaurant, pop something into the microwave, or grab something from the frozen food section. People are super busy trying to make ends meet so we grab what we can and go instead of trying to learn how to cook for hours (myself included). And, with a few rare exceptions, all sorts of sit-down restaurants open for a few months or up to a year and then close down once the novelty wears off.

    • @MatthewChenault
      @MatthewChenault Před měsícem +2

      This is incorrect.
      We’re technically the origin of North Carolina Vinegar Barbecue, Brunswick Stew, and Smithfield ham.
      My family has roasted a whole hog for special occasions and we do use a Vinegar-based sauce for it.

    • @vinaldfrancis2405
      @vinaldfrancis2405 Před měsícem

      Or like picked up a honey ham 😂

    • @ashleighelizabeth5916
      @ashleighelizabeth5916 Před 27 dny +2

      @@MatthewChenault as funny as the Five Guys joke was I thought it was a golden opportunity missed not to serve him Brunswick stew and then admit that it had squirrel meat in it.

  • @srick77373
    @srick77373 Před rokem +252

    As a Georgia native, I can confirm that we put Vidalias on almost everything. There's even a Vidalia steak sauce.

    • @JDashRider
      @JDashRider Před rokem +23

      Also, Vidalia salad dressing to put on the onion in the salad.

    • @PBBoogie99
      @PBBoogie99 Před rokem +5

      Don’t forget the onion hot sauce. Has anyone ever made Vidalia onion ice cream?

    • @srick77373
      @srick77373 Před rokem +9

      @@PBBoogie99 if not I will attempt this. It must be done.

    • @cherylhee9762
      @cherylhee9762 Před rokem +1

      Up here in Maryland too!

    • @bluebirdonmyshoulder5633
      @bluebirdonmyshoulder5633 Před rokem +6

      I live I'm S. Carolina and agree that Vidalias are the best. My favorite way to eat them is in cucumber salad but will gladly eat them anyway offered.

  • @dbackscott
    @dbackscott Před rokem +260

    My mother is from Opelousas Louisiana (now lives in Phoenix) and is quick to tell everyone that most Cajun home cooking isn’t really spicy. Meanwhile, her mother used to get boiled crawfish from a local Opelousas seafood joint that was so spicy that she had to wear gloves when handling it (otherwise it gave her blisters).

    • @salvadorromero9712
      @salvadorromero9712 Před rokem +17

      "Not that spicy" may be a cliche in its own right by now but from my experience I've found it to be completely true, and no one of any expertise (chefs, scholars, etc.) seems to be of different opinion. You find this notion that these French Canadians somehow make mouth-searingly spicy food mostly from unfamiliar outsiders and in humor routines like this video. The idea that Louisiana (Cajun or not) food is super spicy is something for those who never eat anything even moderately spicy.
      I don't know what sort of condition it is that leaves the tough skin of the palms vulnerable to serious injury from a substance but the delicate mucous membranes of the mouth and throat are just A-OK when applied repeatedly there; but it can't be a very common one or one that's very revealing of the effect on normal human beings.

    • @dbackscott
      @dbackscott Před rokem +5

      @@salvadorromero9712she was in her late 70s at the time, so the skin on her hands was pretty thin and frail. Even so, I’m sure you’re right that it would still have been tougher than the mucosa, etc. in her mouth, nose, and throat.
      It probably wrecked havoc on her mouth and digestive tract, but she just didn’t care. She liked the spicy crawfish.
      In any case, I just thought it was a funny juxtaposition. My mom is right, of course. I’ve eaten numerous home cooked Cajun meals, and they were rarely even mildly spicy (although there was almost always a bottle of Tabasco and/or Louisiana hot sauce available).

    • @sarah4699
      @sarah4699 Před rokem +11

      @@dbackscott crawfish is a whole other thing tbh. Crawfish boil is usually very spicy, but nothing else is too bad imo

    • @newsaxonyproductions7871
      @newsaxonyproductions7871 Před rokem +2

      I feel like if she got pictures from handling seafood, probably wasn't to do with it being too spicy; I feel like she was having an allergic reaction to either the seafood or the spices tbh

    • @christinaaubin8508
      @christinaaubin8508 Před rokem +12

      If my mother handed you a plate and said “it’s a little spicy”, that should be translated as “hot enough to melt glass.” 😂

  • @diannehorne2324
    @diannehorne2324 Před rokem +115

    As a North Carolina girl, I can attest to the goodness of our Eastern Carolina vinegar-based barbecue. Yum...😊😊

    • @threetreasures7698
      @threetreasures7698 Před 10 měsíci +4

      It is the absolute best!!

    • @reddingmoore6356
      @reddingmoore6356 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Preach on,

    • @helenjackson8413
      @helenjackson8413 Před 8 měsíci +2

      #diannehorne3334, girl say it louder for the ones in the back!!

    • @wetnightmare5259
      @wetnightmare5259 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Here is a great BBQ sauce recipe. 1C Vinegar, 1C Ketchup, 1C Worcestershire Sauce, 1C Orange Juice, 1C Sugar, 1/3C Chili Powder. Boil, then simmer and reduce until your desired thickness.

    • @Piper_McLean345
      @Piper_McLean345 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Delicious

  • @EternalDevotion11
    @EternalDevotion11 Před 6 měsíci +6

    😂 I’m from Louisiana and that is every friend I’ve had over for my Mom’s cooking! Like straight up! Even growing up in Louisiana I’d go to a friend’s house and everything was bland AF! 😂

  • @zeke4051
    @zeke4051 Před rokem +106

    As someone from TN, I was like “yeah okay, that’s accurate I guess” and then he brought out the sweet tea and I was like “yep there it is, damn”.

    • @KennyJohnson-ym6ux
      @KennyJohnson-ym6ux Před rokem +2

      My mom would always put so much sugar in the tea that my dad would put lemon juice in it. Whenever i put lemon juice in mine, I make sure not to get much tea, as the amount of juice I put makes it orange.

    • @ejrunyonsbridgetostory355
      @ejrunyonsbridgetostory355 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Every shade of brown…
      Yep.

    • @charlesmangum3108
      @charlesmangum3108 Před 3 dny +1

      Only sweetened tea, not tea flavored syrup.

  • @Missroyal08
    @Missroyal08 Před rokem +425

    As a person who lives in Alabama, that Conecuh sausage bit was so accurate I was crying. Yes, those pigs should consider themselves lucky to be made into such godly sausage.

    • @courtneytatefigueroa1172
      @courtneytatefigueroa1172 Před rokem +16

      That sausage is the best sausage I've ever had the pleasure of tasting 🫡

    • @windermere2330
      @windermere2330 Před rokem +10

      I live in Los Angeles and I don’t like the taste & quality of sausage here. One day I went to my butcher and he had a few packages of Conecuh smoke sausage. I gave it a try and WOW! So delicious! I may actually order some online now that I’m thinking of it…..

    • @leannejordan4326
      @leannejordan4326 Před rokem +1

      He didn't mention Kelly's sausage lol

    • @richardrolison9932
      @richardrolison9932 Před rokem +7

      On god my familly puts it in everything we can. Goes great in some red beans and rice!

    • @kikineptune316
      @kikineptune316 Před rokem +4

      Damn, I wish I could try it since my mom's side is from down there; shame I can't eat pork :(

  • @braylonmenard9062
    @braylonmenard9062 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Yo, Louisiana is so accurate to us. It’s not spicy at all, but everyone else can’t take the slightest bit of spice.
    lol 🤣🤣🤣

  • @ethennicholson5073
    @ethennicholson5073 Před 11 měsíci +12

    As a Mississippian, almost all family gatherings end up looking like what Tennessee brought to the table

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 Před 6 měsíci +1

      first time i tried sweet tea someone from Mississippi made i was surprised they hadnt had a foot amputated already. First sip melted my fillings.

  • @davemathews7890
    @davemathews7890 Před rokem +195

    My Southern mom's idea of breakfast when I was growing up: Sausage (link as well as patty), eggs, scrapple, grits, hash-brown casserole, red-eye gravy, biscuits and a shitload of butter. Supper was always a LOT of meat and starches. It's a wonder I made it into puberty without suffering a massive coronary.

    • @ladyagnes9430
      @ladyagnes9430 Před rokem +8

      Scrapple?
      I thought that was only a Philly thing?

    • @vegasrenie
      @vegasrenie Před rokem +3

      @@ladyagnes9430 - Yeah. Same here. I grew up in Philly and we had scrapple a lot!

    • @ronfroehlich4697
      @ronfroehlich4697 Před rokem +4

      @@vegasrenie I'm in the North Side of Pittsburgh and scrapple is eaten here, as well. I actually ate some scrapple before I went to bed last night.

    • @chainsawsubtlety9828
      @chainsawsubtlety9828 Před rokem +4

      Thanks, now I'm hungry.

    • @davemathews7890
      @davemathews7890 Před rokem +2

      @@ladyagnes9430 My father's family was from Germany, my mother was raised in Tennessee. As far as I know, neither ever visited Philadelphia. And I refused to eat scrapple. It's nasty.

  • @tdavenport720
    @tdavenport720 Před rokem +144

    As a Virginian, I’m shocked at the accuracy. Side note, the fry bag wasn’t big enough. 😂

    • @booksrule0240
      @booksrule0240 Před rokem +8

      Or greasy enough

    • @assassinlexx1993
      @assassinlexx1993 Před rokem +7

      Those fry bags because of the grease. Can be used to heat the house for days.

    • @VAspeed3
      @VAspeed3 Před rokem +13

      You know VA has been world famous for ham for 400 years, right?

    • @booksrule0240
      @booksrule0240 Před rokem +5

      @@VAspeed3 I'd believe it. We have some big hog farms and the amount of recipes for ham/pork..... mainstay of Southern Cooking

    • @assembly_language3948
      @assembly_language3948 Před rokem +5

      @@VAspeed3 yes, but when you've been stuck in I-95 traffic for 27 hours, all you've got time for is stopping at 5 Guys.
      God, I hate Springfield...

  • @keimahane
    @keimahane Před 9 měsíci +18

    This is too funny, love the East NC vs. West NC BBQ comparison. You may be confusing Virginia with Northern Virginia, they aren't the same :)

  • @dvoid4968
    @dvoid4968 Před rokem +32

    As someone who lives in Tennessee, I can say that the part about all our food being brown is spot on. My mom sometimes makes fun of my brother for only eating brown food.

    • @jesschen5513
      @jesschen5513 Před měsícem +1

      As a tennessee man, I have only just realized that.

  • @misamsung6191
    @misamsung6191 Před rokem +279

    As a Canadian who has travelled through the south, I'd say Matt is spot on. I've asked some of my hosts, "what is in this" (whatever this was), and I usually got back "never mind its good, eat up"

    • @dianedeck
      @dianedeck Před rokem +12

      In Kentucky with the Burgoo, you'd come more getting an answer if you ask What's not in it?.

    • @ComotoseOnAnime
      @ComotoseOnAnime Před rokem +9

      As a Southerner who has traveled the length and breadth of the south... this is incredibly accurate, all of it.
      The Cajun, Conecuh, Florida and North Carolina ones especially.
      Edit: And the five guys fries... the small is like a 16 ounce cup full + the bottom of a lunch bag, medium is a 32 ounce cup and the bag filled up half way, large is a 32 ounce cup and the bag filled up like 3/4 the way up. If you get and meal with a large fry you're going to be spelunking for your burgers

  • @uscbeckham
    @uscbeckham Před rokem +191

    Frogmore stew is not always called that here in SC. Lowcountry boil and Beaufort stew are also acceptable names. The 30 people thing is on point.

    • @robyndavis8653
      @robyndavis8653 Před rokem +9

      Thank you for that. I was wondering if I should be ashamed of myself for not knowing wtf frogmore was

    • @SamBiscuit-bn7jg
      @SamBiscuit-bn7jg Před rokem +8

      Never heard heard the term frogmore stew. I've only ever heard it called a Beaufort stew or crab/shrimp boil. Although usually I just take the potatoes and sausage and let other folks have the seafood. Never been a big fan of seafood.

    • @lornae8683
      @lornae8683 Před 10 měsíci +2

      What goes in it?

    • @VirginiaBronson
      @VirginiaBronson Před 10 měsíci +5

      Ahhhh, thank you for the clarification. I was only familiar with lowcountry boil

    • @undrline
      @undrline Před 9 měsíci +5

      ohhh, they were talking about lowcountry boil! and here I was thinking we were being misrepresented

  • @kijikarichardson5407
    @kijikarichardson5407 Před rokem +5

    "I thought I smelled blasphemy"😂😂😂😂

  • @Airehcaz
    @Airehcaz Před 2 měsíci +2

    “Pfft, I thought I smelled BLASPHEMY!”
    my favorite line 😂

  • @lorebernier7208
    @lorebernier7208 Před rokem +117

    As a Floridian, I can't be mad, that was 100% on point 🤣 You can come to the fish fry.

    • @billymciver3340
      @billymciver3340 Před rokem +2

      Yeah, that was kinda hard to argue.

    • @greatmusicfan57
      @greatmusicfan57 Před rokem +8

      Glad Florida was counted and well represented. So tired of hearing that it's just a piece of Long Island that broke off during the last ice age...At least everything North of Tampa is Southern.😆🐊💕👍

    • @billymciver3340
      @billymciver3340 Před rokem +1

      @@greatmusicfan57 Lol, Georgians will fight you for less.

    • @Wolf_3125
      @Wolf_3125 Před rokem +2

      Don't mess with Florida Man

    • @theresagomez2605
      @theresagomez2605 Před rokem +4

      The rum was a fantastic ending. Lol

  • @clifmillwood
    @clifmillwood Před rokem +475

    Give Matt all the Oscars

    • @chilis_son
      @chilis_son Před rokem +6

      Amen

    • @FlippinJunkie
      @FlippinJunkie Před rokem +7

      Yes 😂 every single one

    • @alostrich
      @alostrich  Před rokem +80

      Let’s start with a towel for all that sweat

    • @GMAMEC
      @GMAMEC Před rokem +4

      Lol, including Best Costume Design. That took quite a bit of time. Great job Matt!

    • @nickschmitz7044
      @nickschmitz7044 Před rokem

      #TRUEWORDS
      #FACTS

  • @heatherfantana1912
    @heatherfantana1912 Před 8 měsíci +10

    The bag of five guys fries is legit!
    My family of 4 can split a LARGE at the restaurant and still have enough to bring home for later 😂🤣😂

  • @melissakondek6370
    @melissakondek6370 Před 9 měsíci +4

    As a very good Southern Virginian cook I can certify we ain’t being recognized accurately here! 😂😂😉 lol

  • @deee1442
    @deee1442 Před rokem +262

    Everybody from Florida knows that Snapper woulda had a side of cheese grits with some bread rolls....but that Gator cup is sooooo accurate. Even growing up in South Florida we had that cup

    • @MarcillaSmith
      @MarcillaSmith Před rokem +12

      That set up was so good! I literally LOL'd when he said, "rum." More appropriate, though, might be if he said, "bath salts."

    • @JBinFL
      @JBinFL Před rokem +18

      Hush puppies instead of bread but yeah

    • @Joose
      @Joose Před 11 měsíci +7

      From Florida, definitely would not have a side of cheese grits. Roasted red potatoes are the go-to.

    • @SARA0766
      @SARA0766 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Gator bites, Grouper & blacked mackerel. With tomato & cucumber salad, red potatoes or rice & key lime pie.

    • @spacedolphincorp318
      @spacedolphincorp318 Před 10 měsíci

      Facts
      But if it was south Florida it would have been blackened grouper sandwich with fries coleslaw and half&half tea half tea half whiskey

  • @annabanabanana
    @annabanabanana Před rokem +151

    Haha can confirm TX was accurate. I remember being little and visiting Seattle and ordering cream gravy with my fries and the girl was so confused. She was like uhhhh I can make you some brown gravy. That’s when I realized not everyone uses cream gravy as a condiment 😝

    • @slewone4905
      @slewone4905 Před rokem +8

      As A Californian who has tastebuds from the 50s i asked for gravy on my fries, and was given Cream gravy, and was bewildered . I thought that stuff only goes on Biscuits of chicken fried steak.

    • @hellypurcelly
      @hellypurcelly Před rokem +5

      That’s funny, I grew up in Texas in the 80’s/90’s and we never had gravy on fries until I visited Vancouver BC

    • @jhwilliams6550
      @jhwilliams6550 Před rokem +6

      @@hellypurcelly my grandfather started us on using the gravy at Dairy Queen as a condiment, he also added some ketchup on one side so you could double dip! At home we always had mashed potatoes with our Chicken fried steak.

    • @willreynolds7827
      @willreynolds7827 Před rokem +4

      Wait you went to Seattle?? You didn't need to leave the country 😂 😂

    • @aland7236
      @aland7236 Před rokem +7

      Ma'am. Gravy is a beverage.

  • @gokuusf
    @gokuusf Před 8 měsíci +3

    As a Louisianan, the accuracy 🤣. We do live on spicy food 😂

  • @powellmountainmike8853
    @powellmountainmike8853 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My father's family is from lowland South Carolina. Traditional dinner there would be fried chicken with steamed white rice smothered in a milk based chicken gravy made with the last drippings after draining off the frying fat and some of the seasoned flour used to coat the chicken before frying, along with buttered steamed okra, and buttered butter beans (lima beans), with pecan pie for dessert.

  • @ww45818
    @ww45818 Před rokem +272

    Tennessee is 100% accurate. I’ll show some love to some fellow states. Mississippi, Alabama, and Arkansas also got some bomb bbq and fantastic sweet tea🤘

    • @KamsPoliticalPredictions
      @KamsPoliticalPredictions Před rokem +4

      As a Memphian, Rendevous and Memphis BBQ (which is in Southaven, MS) are my top 2 BBQ restaurants to go to.
      But I am hoping to go to Alabama and try Big Bob Gibson

    • @ww45818
      @ww45818 Před rokem +4

      @@KamsPoliticalPredictions I’m a big fan of Cozy Corners about a block away from St.Jude.
      Also, if you’re heading over towards Alabama, if you can make a bit of a detour, head over to Scott’s BBQ in Lexington TN. They smoke the whole pig old school style. Their chopped pork is extremely tender. Definitely worth a try if you can

    • @1leadvocal
      @1leadvocal Před rokem +2

      @@KamsPoliticalPredictions Big Bob Gibson, worth the trip!

    • @AAblade7
      @AAblade7 Před rokem +6

      Yeah I’m from northwest Georgia and we are more in line with Tennessee on this one.

    • @maryridley3396
      @maryridley3396 Před rokem +2

      @@AAblade7 we are in Chatsworth GA. Yep, we do love our sweet tea and bbq!

  • @timtanner9469
    @timtanner9469 Před rokem +54

    "I don't know how to cook for less than 30 people" my wife loved that part and it's very accurate

  • @owltn
    @owltn Před rokem +9

    Tennessean here - thanks for bringing my comfort food to the table! I'd just add cornbread and potato salad (throws off the "everything brown" pattern but you gotta have potato salad...)

  • @emmasurf8109
    @emmasurf8109 Před rokem +7

    Grew up in AR where yes cheese dip was invented (look it up), worked at the pickle factory the summer I turned 16 and could drive to the next town and where dried pickles ruled til the dinner burnt down, and lived in most of the South so this is regionally spot on especially the BBQ . Never had Burgoo but when I googled the recipe the first line was to Brown the MEATS, yeah I'm a little scared

  • @Archangel_158
    @Archangel_158 Před rokem +238

    I’ve lived all over the South, and was able to relate/recognize all of this. From Tennessee’s obsession with sweet tea to the East-West NC BBQ rivalry, everything was spot on.
    Being a Virginia native, that was beyond perfect.

    • @weebabyshamus
      @weebabyshamus Před rokem +7

      Same here, down to being from VA too lol. To this day I hate driving through NoVa and Fredericksburg to get back down to Hampton lol

    • @hofii2
      @hofii2 Před rokem +6

      The "I got stuck in traffic" was perfect.

    • @dpwellman
      @dpwellman Před rokem +3

      My time in VA, basically, the only square meals were 5 Guys and Papa John's. Or Rallys. Of couse Chick-fil-A.
      VA is almost completely devoid of a culinary identity.

    • @samanthamyers4267
      @samanthamyers4267 Před rokem +4

      @@dpwellman We have a culinary identity, but you have to know where to look.

    • @dpwellman
      @dpwellman Před rokem +3

      @@samanthamyers4267 Besides hams and peanut brittle?

  • @spilledmilk999
    @spilledmilk999 Před rokem +174

    I’m a native Floridian and I literally almost fell on the floor laughing at the rum

    • @A_Terrible_Person
      @A_Terrible_Person Před 11 měsíci +13

      Same it really do be like that a perfectly normal meal washed down with straight alcohol

    • @TheErrantScarling
      @TheErrantScarling Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@@A_Terrible_Person, but bro, where tf was the gator stew/chowder at?

    • @jacobthomas6200
      @jacobthomas6200 Před 8 měsíci +8

      I like rum and I like Florida. Need to try to go next year.

    • @j-train13
      @j-train13 Před 8 měsíci +5

      I was surprised there wasn't at least 1 Cuban dish involved though

    • @gc2713
      @gc2713 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Jax here, they nailed it.

  • @Westonre
    @Westonre Před měsícem +1

    As someone who was born and raised in Arkansas I can confirm it is called cheese dip and you cannot change my mind and it’s brought to every single family dinner/ cookout

  • @VickieTNreader14
    @VickieTNreader14 Před 7 měsíci +3

    As a proud native of the South, I can attest that he ain’t lying😉 (Love your videos and wish you much success!!!)

  • @big1cam
    @big1cam Před rokem +124

    Tennessee 100% accurate. 🤣😂🤣😂.
    Ribs are a side dish here basically.

  • @cliffordtillman
    @cliffordtillman Před rokem +35

    The hog sacrifice for Conecuh 😂 (but also 100% accurate)

  • @KateEileen
    @KateEileen Před 9 měsíci +2

    I’m glad you recognized the TRUE barbecue of NC - eastern style!😂

  • @jenofthejungle3023
    @jenofthejungle3023 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Born and raised in Tx and moved to Florida about 20 years ago and I approve this message.

  • @sethcourtney468
    @sethcourtney468 Před rokem +159

    For once, he got Florida spot on… “that’s rum 😬”

    • @Not-Ap
      @Not-Ap Před rokem +10

      Nothing wrong with rum. All the coastal areas of south bordering gulf use it too and even eat similar stuff to Floridians. Also who doesn't love keylime pie?

    • @joelgray4403
      @joelgray4403 Před rokem +30

      When he said about Florida, "You can't all be crazy, right?" I was thinking "Bless your heart."

    • @sethcourtney468
      @sethcourtney468 Před rokem +5

      @joelgray4403 a little crazy keeps it interesting and fun 😬😬

    • @matthewcox7985
      @matthewcox7985 Před rokem +5

      Which sort of explains Florida in general... 🤣

    • @Stogie1
      @Stogie1 Před rokem +5

      They're not all crazy
      just alcoholics
      Edit as someone from Louisiana we have drive thru daiquiri shops. So I can't really say anything

  • @Grunionthegoblin
    @Grunionthegoblin Před rokem +44

    "I have some water." my absolute favorite line so far, Matt! Yes, of course I'm from Louisiana. Thanks!

  • @LydiaSugarman
    @LydiaSugarman Před rokem +6

    Spot on choosing burgoo for Kentucky, but you could also have had fried chicken with a side of mashed potatoes and cream gravy. By the way, that chicken doesn't need any stinkin' buttermilk brine. Just dredge it in seasoned flour (glour, salt, pepper) in a brown paper bag and fry it in a combination of lard and bacon grease. Drain off most of the grease, add some flour, brown that, add milk and watch gravy-magic happen.

  • @backwoods_legit7066
    @backwoods_legit7066 Před rokem +40

    Sweet Tea was born in VA….”The oldest sweet tea recipe (ice tea) in print comes from a community cookbook called Housekeeping in Old Virginia, by Marion Cabell Tyree, published in 1879” plus VA is famous for our Ham & peanuts. Five Guys is from NoVa (Northern Va/DC suburbs) & not considered part of VA by the rest of the state

    • @noyou9379
      @noyou9379 Před rokem +4

      try again cause that title belongs to South Carolina. Also as far as the date try going back another 100 years to the 1700s where it was imported to Summerville South Carolina

    • @genevalawrence801
      @genevalawrence801 Před rokem +5

      Not getting into the sweet tea debate, but I have a copy of that book, and it's a fascinating read.

    • @CheapsKate77
      @CheapsKate77 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Ham and peanuts?? 😮

    • @PamWD
      @PamWD Před 9 měsíci +3

      We've had Five Guys here in Central Virginia for quite some time...and that bag of "small fries" was pretty accurate!

    • @Adventure_Dad
      @Adventure_Dad Před 9 měsíci +4

      As a Virginia native, I am thinking they were only talking about Northern VA, which we have been trying to give to DC for about 50 years now. I think VA has reached a point where we need a split like we have in NC .

  • @jeffrapier947
    @jeffrapier947 Před rokem +21

    I'll take Tennessee's supper, thanks.

  • @bugglemagnum6213
    @bugglemagnum6213 Před rokem +130

    as a floridian im disappointed you didnt include gator nuggets in the sampler, that "tea" made me laugh so hard

    • @akidafloof
      @akidafloof Před 8 měsíci +1

      I'm a Pennsylvanian, I heard "Gator Nuggets" and now I want to fly over to Florida and get some because damn I'm hungry

    • @kaelanmcalpine2011
      @kaelanmcalpine2011 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@akidafloof Dude I live in Florida and don't know any place that even has gator anything to eat. Though maybe it's just because about a third of my household dislikes seafood and I can't drive.

  • @healthcarethoughtleadership
    @healthcarethoughtleadership Před 5 měsíci +1

    As a native of Western North Carolina who went to college in Eastern North Carolina I have to say..... @Matt Mitchell YOU NAILED IT. I became a "blasphemer" in 1981 when I sat down at Bledsoe's Chicken 'n Pig in Dunn for the first time. I was hooked on Eastern style BBQ even though Lexington style was mashed up and fed to me as a baby.

  • @hudsonr5985
    @hudsonr5985 Před 20 dny +1

    Y’all didn’t do justice for Mississippi 😂 fried pork chops mustard greens BISCUITS LOL

  • @brandonarnsdorff3202
    @brandonarnsdorff3202 Před rokem +159

    As someone who is from Georgia and more specifically the Vidalia sweet onion region living by one of the biggest producers of them I can say he accurately stated how we use onions in everything and I’m proud to live by Vidalia which is known as the sweet onion city (everything including the local hotels has sweet onion in its name and we even have a sweet onion festival)

    • @matthewcox7985
      @matthewcox7985 Před rokem +9

      I MUST MAKE A PILGRIMAGE!
      I love them Vidalia onions! 🧅 😁

    • @prodigal71
      @prodigal71 Před rokem +10

      I tell my kids: that's just a sweet onion...THIS? THIS is a VIDALIA ONION. There's a difference 😂
      Greetings from Mississippi

    • @traceyclark2754
      @traceyclark2754 Před rokem +6

      And he pronounced Vidalia correctly!

    • @kaneo1
      @kaneo1 Před rokem +2

      "Heh, they have an onion festival."
      'We have a GARLIC festival an hour away.'
      "True."

    • @eb4600
      @eb4600 Před rokem +2

      This was so funny. I thought we were in for a “Bubba from FOREST GUMP” list of how to use Vidalia onions. Seriously in a salad is the only way. You’re wasting it otherwise.

  • @baconbap
    @baconbap Před rokem +142

    My mom was from Oklahoma. All of us kids were born and raised in Los Angeles. She still was a fantastic country cook. Our house always smelled the best in the neighborhood. Walking up the driveway to the aroma of her fried chicken...oh my goodness.

    • @janitorhoseph9449
      @janitorhoseph9449 Před rokem +8

      Oklahoma cooking is its own style.

    • @baconbap
      @baconbap Před rokem +2

      @@janitorhoseph9449 I lived in Alabama. It's pretty similar.

    • @randomsketchystuff5572
      @randomsketchystuff5572 Před rokem +13

      I was sad when he didn't cover Oklahoma but it's basically Texas so it's not totally unrepresented lol

    • @andrewstevenson118
      @andrewstevenson118 Před rokem +4

      @@randomsketchystuff5572 From a country the size of South Carolina (or Ireland) it's refreshing to see the US is really a collection of states and regions and not just one amorphous blob. 🙂

    • @shanejones4751
      @shanejones4751 Před rokem +16

      ​@@randomsketchystuff5572 please don't ever say that again oklahoma been tea bagging texas since 1907

  • @aff77141
    @aff77141 Před 5 měsíci +2

    3:05 is TOO REAL

  • @gmj2026
    @gmj2026 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Yo, the TN is so accurate! That's what the food is like at my house. 😂 And I used to live in VA, five guys is the staple!!!

  • @michaelstutts4464
    @michaelstutts4464 Před rokem +47

    As a native South Carolinian, we call it Lowcountry Boil and your fingers will smell like shrimp and seasoning for daysss but it’s a classic

    • @toddstowe8494
      @toddstowe8494 Před rokem +1

      Well in Beaufort, it is called Frogmore Stew

    • @emilys4ppy
      @emilys4ppy Před rokem

      Well, in the midlands we call it Beaufort Stew 😂

    • @BenignosYK
      @BenignosYK Před rokem +1

      Weird. I always heard it called "Frogmore Stew" when I lived in Charleston. I didn't start hearing it called "Lowcountry Boil" until after I moved away and then it was only called that on cooking shows on tv.

    • @ac833
      @ac833 Před rokem

      We do it in coastal GA too. Best summer nights

    • @heywardhollis1160
      @heywardhollis1160 Před rokem +1

      Low Country boil in the Savannah area too. Pretty sure you just throw every sea creature that isn't a fish into the pot.

  • @princevirgil1190
    @princevirgil1190 Před rokem +137

    As a Louisiana native, I feel very called out, because I have drank hot sauce from the bottle, and I do prefer my food on the spicy side

    • @matthewcox7985
      @matthewcox7985 Před rokem +10

      It's not properly spicy until the cook needs HAZMAT gear to handle it! 😁

    • @HikaruRain
      @HikaruRain Před rokem +6

      Well I mean in the South hot sauce is a beverage. Just like ketchup is, and...really any sauce is.

    • @ianrunyon2423
      @ianrunyon2423 Před rokem +2

      I didn’t even catch the hot sauce first time around 🤣 I guess it’s just the normal thing for me 🤠👍

    • @gideonqwikfut4622
      @gideonqwikfut4622 Před rokem +1

      Same

    • @wtankgaming6578
      @wtankgaming6578 Před rokem +1

      Born and raised in Louisiana hot sauce

  • @ScottRandolph-dd7dr
    @ScottRandolph-dd7dr Před 6 měsíci +1

    🎉 greetings from coastal Mississippi. As a Cajun, I know how to cook ,serve and eat😂

  • @user-mu1os7me8s
    @user-mu1os7me8s Před 8 měsíci +11

    As someone who lives in Virginia, that's pretty accurate. If we don't already have something prepared or ready to be made, we just get take-out since we have a lot of restaurants in the area I'm from.

  • @dbackscott
    @dbackscott Před rokem +212

    I loved Florida, but you could easily do a South vs North thing with us. The Cuban food down south is amazing, as is the stuff you get throughout the rest of the state.

    • @eileenwelter90
      @eileenwelter90 Před rokem +53

      Agreed! The more south you go in Florida it turns into north Cuba😂
      Florida, the only state where the more north you go, the more southern it gets ❤

    • @eaglerider1826
      @eaglerider1826 Před rokem +22

      Years ago I travelled through Florida and decided to try some Alligator meat ( tasted like chicken) and the waitress gave everyone sweet tea without bothering to ask . Best damn tea I've ever had .

    • @masonpyle5929
      @masonpyle5929 Před rokem +17

      As someone from North Florida we might as well be different states. But I don’t want us to split because central and south Florida is where all the tourism is.

    • @colemanmoore9871
      @colemanmoore9871 Před rokem +6

      @@masonpyle5929 I like to stay up north when I go th FL. Pensacola and Destin are my happy places.

    • @wetwillyis_1881
      @wetwillyis_1881 Před rokem +7

      New York and New Jersey would just be different forms of Italian food. Pennsylvania should be two guys fighting over whose sandwich is better. As much as Philly Cheese Steaks are good, we all know that Premanti’s brothers is the superior heart attack experience.

  • @ThinWhiteAxe
    @ThinWhiteAxe Před rokem +38

    Hahaha I'm North Carolinian and "that ketchup based abomination" cracked me up. ACCURATE 💯💯💯

    • @OP5redsolocup
      @OP5redsolocup Před rokem +2

      It’s better than that pickled pork from the east 😏

    • @ThinWhiteAxe
      @ThinWhiteAxe Před rokem +4

      @@OP5redsolocup hey, you can't pick a fight with me. I like 'em both.

    • @travisreifke4356
      @travisreifke4356 Před rokem

      ​@@OP5redsolocupWestern NC barbecue is trash, and people that like it are the minority by a long shot.

  • @alfrede.newman6626
    @alfrede.newman6626 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Fun Fact: Kentucky was pretty much showcased in 007's "Goldfinger".. from Bourbon, to race horses, the Brits were loving it🤗
    You can even see a scene where Felix Lighter is leaving lunch hurriedly from a small restaurant , that shows a Colonel and his fried chicken 😁..

  • @AutobotBugByt3s
    @AutobotBugByt3s Před rokem +3

    I love frogmore stew!! It’s so much fun, especially when the rest of the family doesn’t expect it

  • @SamSilver975
    @SamSilver975 Před rokem +32

    As a Louisianan, I can confirm we are not human.

    • @WillofDD
      @WillofDD Před rokem +1

      I eat everything with hotsauce lmao

  • @karmagrl76
    @karmagrl76 Před rokem +125

    As a Louisianian who doesn't like spicy foods, yes, this is true to life down here. My husband has no tastebuds left. I am sure of this.

    • @sessy01
      @sessy01 Před rokem +10

      nah, just passed his heat threshold to notice other flavors behind the spice. Take him to a place called Pepper Palace, you can sample ALL the sauces.

    • @karmagrl76
      @karmagrl76 Před rokem +5

      @@sessy01 He can sample. I can watch and probably still feel the spice. I'm such a spice wimp. Lol!

    • @matthewcox7985
      @matthewcox7985 Před rokem +4

      I said it before, I'll say it again: one person's mild is another's HAZMAT! 🤣

    • @xXxXxXxAllianaxXxXxX
      @xXxXxXxAllianaxXxXxX Před rokem +4

      My mom used to be an at-home nanny and would cook for the kids she watched over. Except she forgot that they are young kids who have never eaten her Cajun spicy cooking before. So she would stare at them confused at why they would open their mouths to try and breath in the air to cool off the spicy ness of her food 😂. And as someone who was raised on her spicy cooking, whenever someone comments on a food being spicy for them, I would always look at them confused cause it would be bland to me 🤣. God Bless Cajun cooking

  • @stilawesome3586
    @stilawesome3586 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I was waiting for a north florida deep fried oreos and grilled alligator tail followed by the south florida seafood and key lime pie comparison. Good to see one of them lol

  • @Windsongbyrd2273
    @Windsongbyrd2273 Před 8 měsíci +1

    This must be an oversight, but OKLAHOMA!! Chicken Fried Steak, biscuits and gravy, sweet tea, and let us not forget Banana pudding.

    • @PackinStackin
      @PackinStackin Před 3 měsíci +1

      No. This person didn’t include Oklahoma on purpose. They only recently started including Oklahoma in the south. With Oklahoma being SEC and all it’s gonna be hard for them not to include anymore.

  • @ladypossum1776
    @ladypossum1776 Před rokem +33

    2:05 can confirm the Arkansas Texas beef is real

    • @redleg1971
      @redleg1971 Před rokem +4

      I will fight you if you call it queso!

    • @asdisskagen6487
      @asdisskagen6487 Před rokem +1

      Only in Arkansas' mind. Texas doesn't even acknowledge Arkansas. Every time the Razorbacks are set to play the Longhorns, everyone in Arkansas likes to bring up "the rivalry" whereas Texas just looks forward to the following week's game 😆😆😆

    • @shchorss
      @shchorss Před rokem +3

      @@asdisskagen6487 would make sense considering Arkansas has dominated the series in the 21st century and a vast majority of Texas fans have only seen them beat Arkansas once in their lives.

    • @claytondennis8034
      @claytondennis8034 Před rokem +2

      @Asdis Skagen not true. I was in the Navy with guy that was excited when he found out I was from Arkansas. He wanted to talk football, and tried to strike up the rivalry talk. I pretended to not know what he was talking about.... never seen a guy so pissed off when I told him there was no Texas-Arkansas rivalry.

    • @KeilaBevins
      @KeilaBevins Před rokem

      @@asdisskagen6487 lol moved from Dallas to Houston, turns out Houston has beef with Dallas. Who would’ve thought 😂

  • @noahsherwood2445
    @noahsherwood2445 Před rokem +45

    The fact you used Crystal hot sauce for Louisiana brings me as a native so much joy.

  • @DackJaniels95
    @DackJaniels95 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Frogmore stew is delicious. Most of us call it low country boil but it remains the same, delicious

  • @JD-fx9ly
    @JD-fx9ly Před dnem

    In Rochester, we have this humble thing called a Garbage Plate. It's a cheeseburger or sausage on top of Mac or potato salad and your choice of fries. I always get extra meat sauce, extra spicy.

  • @ToddMichaelPost
    @ToddMichaelPost Před rokem +4

    Nice little known Virginia fact! Five Guys got their start in Arlington VA within walking distance from my home. If this was for real though, you’d need Virginia ham, biscuits, Brunswick stew and peanut soup.

  • @bowlnow824
    @bowlnow824 Před rokem +19

    As a man who was raised in eastern North Carolina you are so right. You got to have the vinegar based barbecue.

    • @Brandy4824
      @Brandy4824 Před rokem +1

      Lexington nc bbq ye❤

    • @maevependragon
      @maevependragon Před rokem

      I have tried to eat tomato based BBQ and can't do it. Give me vinegar!

    • @travisreifke4356
      @travisreifke4356 Před rokem

      Yes sir! Raised in Jacksonville and Richlands. If you ain't having a pig pickin, you ain't doin it right!

  • @PhilFeedback
    @PhilFeedback Před rokem +1

    Thumbs Up for the Kentucky Burgoo!! 👍
    Also don’t forget to Kentucky Hot Brown!

  • @chiara1194
    @chiara1194 Před měsícem +1

    Come on, show VA some love. Would have loved some salty Virginia ham jokes.

  • @jasonc0604
    @jasonc0604 Před rokem +45

    Texas should have been brisket with a side of chicken fried steak.

    • @MailleGrace
      @MailleGrace Před rokem +4

      Breakfast tacos, with a side of kolaches, and sweet tea.

  • @MichaelHarto
    @MichaelHarto Před rokem +146

    As a south east asian, i would really love to do a culinary trip around southern NA. They seem to have a lot of personality in their recipees.

    • @danstory4286
      @danstory4286 Před rokem +31

      Bring some Pepto and an AED.

    • @aleciastar1433
      @aleciastar1433 Před rokem +11

      Also try the Asian food as it is Americanized for American tastes so it looks and tastes different. It fascinates me.

    • @-F4K3-
      @-F4K3- Před rokem +14

      Hopefully one day you can, each state down here really does have its own distinct personality and pallete

    • @slewone4905
      @slewone4905 Před rokem +9

      It's better than most of the north. Northern city food, cuisine is cooking the same three meat in different ways. Bring a bowl of turtle soup, and a southerner will join you. Bring it up North, and they will look down on you.

    • @mignondietrich3380
      @mignondietrich3380 Před rokem +1

      Beware of Texas tea. It's essentially diabetes.

  • @jolenerice2217
    @jolenerice2217 Před rokem +2

    I’m a native Kentuckian. I hadn’t heard of Burgoo until I was an adult. Still haven’t tried any. Your Tennessee fry fest sounds more like what I’m used to. Keep the videos coming. I really enjoy them.