Brits try Southern Biscuits and Gravy for the first time!

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  • @NefariousHostility
    @NefariousHostility Жыл бұрын

    "It tastes like a heart attack in the best way" perfectly sums up Southern food in a nutshell.

  • @RedRoseSeptember22

    @RedRoseSeptember22

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep :D

  • @MarieL10

    @MarieL10

    Жыл бұрын

    My ate southern food lived to be 92. My dad’s sister lived to be 99. Can’t be all bad. 👍🏻

  • @brigidtheirish

    @brigidtheirish

    Жыл бұрын

    That and "it's a food hug." Southerner's *specialize* in comfort food.

  • @arizonajo2791

    @arizonajo2791

    Жыл бұрын

    Lolz

  • @BoondockGore

    @BoondockGore

    Жыл бұрын

    I love biscuits and gravy!

  • @fRo0tLo0p
    @fRo0tLo0p Жыл бұрын

    As a southern man born and bred, I can't tell you how much absolute joy it fills my heart to see someone from another country enjoying biscuits and gravy when trying it for the first time. Biscuits and gravy are proof that God exists and that he wants us to be happy. I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Cheers!

  • @sophierobinson2738

    @sophierobinson2738

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s terrible that I was born in Ky (just above Fort Campbell) and I don’t like either biscuits or gravy.

  • @fRo0tLo0p

    @fRo0tLo0p

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sophierobinson2738 Well good thing that Kentucky isn't the south. Your inability to enjoy one of the greatest breakfasts known to mankind will not stain the good name and reputation of the South.

  • @butthand4342

    @butthand4342

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fRo0tLo0p You didn't have to murder the man lmao

  • @fRo0tLo0p

    @fRo0tLo0p

    Жыл бұрын

    @@butthand4342 I prefer to fire a warning shot through the bow, not across the bow lol!

  • @crunchTwist

    @crunchTwist

    Жыл бұрын

    The only way the state of Kentucky doesn't qualify as southern is, MAYBE, geographically. If you wanna be literal I guess. In that logic, only the bottom half of Florida and the Texas tip would be the true South. Maybe some of the Louisiana swamp. In all other aspects, from culture to governing sports bodies our state is south. I would like to hear your logic on this, Mr. Frootloops.

  • @fuchsialocks592
    @fuchsialocks59211 ай бұрын

    I love that they mention how grandmothers probably make biscuits and gravy for generations and... yes. My grandmother's homemade biscuits were absolute perfection. She didnt even need to measure -she just knew how much she needed of each ingredient by sight alone. Always perfect. I miss those biscuits and I miss her 💙

  • @MelissaThompson432

    @MelissaThompson432

    9 ай бұрын

    That's how I learned to cook; by the "about that much" method, where "just add enough so that it looks right" is a legitimate meal prep instruction. Basic biscuits: "about that much" sweet milk, "some" melted butter, and "just add in" self-rising flour "till it looks right." If you want decent biscuits that are incredibly easy to make, use self-rising flour and heavy whipping cream. That's all. Get it to the consistency you like and either drop or roll your biscuits. I use White Lily flour but idk if it matters; and I make drop biscuits because I'm incredibly lazy and it's quicker. My mother's family all made drop biscuits because they got up at dark-thirty to do the farm work before school and nobody wanted to waste a minute. I grew up in town, but my mama made them like her mama made them: no fuss, no fancy.

  • @notashroom

    @notashroom

    8 ай бұрын

    In my family, the cousin with custody of Nanny's biscuit bowl is the only one who can make them just like hers because you can see the line where the flour went to once she'd punched a hole in it with her fist. I'm the youngest of our generation, so maybe it will come my way eventually.

  • @csnide6702

    @csnide6702

    6 ай бұрын

    I welled up as he talked about his Gran.... but he seems at peace with it - so she must be too......

  • @Tailstraw_xD

    @Tailstraw_xD

    Ай бұрын

    My grandpa was the same way. He would grab a fistful of this, a pinch of that, and somehow his biscuits always came out delicious and perfect

  • @romonagauthier2611

    @romonagauthier2611

    23 күн бұрын

    I am from North of Boston. My mom made biscuits so didn’t I. We made creamed egg ( slice hard boil eggs ) in a cheese sauce. We had a big family and we didn’t have meat everyday. My parents came from the depression. . My favorite Welsh Rabbit

  • @joykind4258
    @joykind42589 ай бұрын

    The first thing I learned how to make was biscuits. My grandma would put an apron on me, pulled up a chair for me to stand on to make me tall enough. I'd mix the dough with my tiny hands, flatten it down and use a glass rim to cut them into circles. In a pan with melted butter, I'd dip it in then flip it over and bake. My grandmother would then wash my little hands with Camay soap. I still remember the scent. Biscuits are very special to me, as it brings back such fond memories of my grandmother. Ollie, I'm so sorry for your loss.

  • @tylerhughes5420
    @tylerhughes5420 Жыл бұрын

    Sweet tea is oversweetened because we always drink it over lots of ice. The ice dilutes the drink to a more palatable sweetness, also many of us add lemon. Glad yall liked maple Street biscuit company.

  • @ZipplyZane

    @ZipplyZane

    Жыл бұрын

    It's also because of how the tea itself is made. It's boiled longer to get a stronger tea so it can be watered down. But this also leaches out a lot more of the bitter tannins, which are then offset by the sugar or sweetener.

  • @tylerhughes5420

    @tylerhughes5420

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ZipplyZane agreed

  • @survivalconcerns515

    @survivalconcerns515

    Жыл бұрын

    It would take a lot more than a normal glass of ice to dilute my wife's tea... It pours out of the pitcher just slightly faster than maple syrup. People have to be warned before trying it because we wouldn't want someone to go into diabetic shock.

  • @tylerhughes5420

    @tylerhughes5420

    Жыл бұрын

    @@survivalconcerns515 my brother likes that crap. I like captain ds tea

  • @dianaroach3093

    @dianaroach3093

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't hate me, I quit sweet tea. Unsweet tea with lots of ice. That's why it's called iced tea. Don't you dare hand me a glass of colored water. Drives me crazy 🤪. I prefer dark rich colored tea. I take my own tea when I go out.

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad82 Жыл бұрын

    The difference between British "biscuits and tea" and Southern "biscuits and tea" is that in the British version, the biscuits are sweet and the tea is hot, while in the Southern version, the tea is sweet and the biscuits are hot!

  • @sidmac50

    @sidmac50

    Жыл бұрын

    great explanation!

  • @aidenharper6013

    @aidenharper6013

    Жыл бұрын

    Tbf like alot of things American took a look at a cultures snack and said. "Thats supposed to be a meal, let me fix that for you" lol 😆😂🤣

  • @lbfaith

    @lbfaith

    Жыл бұрын

    They don’t drink sweet tea. And yes it is hot. And their biscuits I think are more like shortbread cookies not an actual piece of bread.

  • @TheSweetnsalty1

    @TheSweetnsalty1

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep

  • @doow11

    @doow11

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lbfaith are you referring to Americans? Because yes we do drink sweet tea and it can be cold or hot, j like mine hot, my mother likes hers with ice, it's a staple, atleast here in the south and in most fast food establishments and no our biscuits are not sweet like shortbread cookies, they are very much like flaky, buttery breads, not the same but in a similar category to french croissants.

  • @BlazeElyse
    @BlazeElyse11 ай бұрын

    I understand Ollie’s situation. My grandma died too. In the south after a funeral, we have a “repast.” That’s when family and friends get together & eat southern comfort food. We eat, laugh, cry and more together.

  • @phosstheboss04
    @phosstheboss0410 ай бұрын

    Sorry for your loss, brother. Here in America and especially the South, family deaths and food go hand-in-hand for the very same comfortable "hug type" feeling you get from it that y'all described in this video. Wishing the very best for you and yours. Cheers y'all

  • @LeeAnnAnderson
    @LeeAnnAnderson Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your loss, Ollie. Praying for you and your family. Glad you were able to enjoy such a comforting meal.

  • @lisajames5188

    @lisajames5188

    Жыл бұрын

    The South of the USA is not short of comfort food. So sorry for your families' loss Ollie.

  • @chuckhulsey7070

    @chuckhulsey7070

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m so sorry that you’ve lost your granny. My thoughts are with you and your family.

  • @shadowtheimpure

    @shadowtheimpure

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel you Ollie, I lost my last grandparent in the early morning hours of new year's eve a few days ago.

  • @David.C.Velasquez

    @David.C.Velasquez

    Жыл бұрын

    Ollie: These biscuits are just delicious... oh btw, my gran died this morning. WTF?... Deepest condolences:(

  • @louisMPMY

    @louisMPMY

    Жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear about your nana, my condolences. PS. You guys went to Australia & didn’t try the meat pie? Not even jester pie? Maybe bunderberg (also known as “bindi”) spirit? Ok, please tell me you actually try wagyu steak, if you didn’t, HOW COULD YOU.

  • @savannahstandefer6693
    @savannahstandefer6693 Жыл бұрын

    how ollie described grief and how the food comforted him is why we call it comfort food

  • @MsWDWFAN1
    @MsWDWFAN110 ай бұрын

    Southern cuisine is like a warm hug! It's rich, comforting and sticks to your ribs! Biscuits are a Southern staple. We eat them for breakfast, lunch & supper/dinner.

  • @Tailstraw_xD

    @Tailstraw_xD

    Ай бұрын

    My grandpa worked outside and usually had a plastic bag with a biscuit in it underneath his coveralls. He called it his "lil pick-me-up"

  • @MoonlitRose101
    @MoonlitRose10111 ай бұрын

    This inspired me to annoy my dad into sending me his family's gravy recipe. I grew up eating biscuits and sausage gravy, and seeing these guys enjoy them so much brought back memories. Gonna wake up early tomorrow and make some.

  • @jennigthatonecrazydoglady8100
    @jennigthatonecrazydoglady8100 Жыл бұрын

    For anyone curious about the fruit stuff in the US: Jelly is made with fruit juice Jam is made with mashed fruit Preserves are made with whole fruits or large fruit chunks What Brits call Jelly, we call gelatin. Or, more commonly, Jell-o, regardless of whether it’s actually the Jell-o brand. Cheers!

  • @kathycazenave7434

    @kathycazenave7434

    Ай бұрын

    Perfectly explained

  • @Pcytripper

    @Pcytripper

    25 күн бұрын

    And isn't marmalade made with the rind of the fruit?

  • @christinamatzen4214
    @christinamatzen4214 Жыл бұрын

    As soon as I saw Ollie’s eyes when he drank the tea I said “Oh, they gave him sweet tea”😂 A traditional sausage gravy is made by cooking sausage, then using the fat and butter, make a roux with flour, add cream (or milk) and season. It’s absolutely terrible for you. That’s why it tastes so good. If you see something on a menu called Country Gravy, that will be the same milk based gravy just without the sausage.

  • @windyhawthorn7387

    @windyhawthorn7387

    Жыл бұрын

    Country gravy is what we call here in Texas cream gravy. And if course how you season and cook it your either making a breakfast gravy or a lunchtime gravy. My dad would also use the drippings from pan frying a stake to make cream gravy and my mom would use the drippings from pan frying fried chicken to make a cream gravy. They both grew up on farms and ranches so there was a lot of fresh milk. And it reflects on there cooking and the cream soups they would make and all the homemade ice cream and puddings. And all the tasty custards.

  • @ambfisch

    @ambfisch

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm from Texas and when I first travelled to the low country (Carolinas) and even Georgia, I quickly learned that not all cream gravy's are made the same way and they will use chicken stock and milk in their white gravy. It is subtle but it threw me off because I grew up on Texas cream gravy.

  • @sonyagower7224

    @sonyagower7224

    Жыл бұрын

    Texas sausage biscuits and gravy you DO NOT add butter.. yuck!

  • @hughcannon4686

    @hughcannon4686

    Жыл бұрын

    @Veritas vos liberabit here in South Carolina we never put bueetr in gravy But I'm from upstate and lower state is another world.

  • @Lucybell783

    @Lucybell783

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm a good Northern girl. We were on our way down to Gatlinburg for a vacation when we stopped for lunch. It was a hot summer day and I ordered an iced tea. I knew about sweet tea, but it's really not on my radar. The waitress delivered my tea and I took a big sip of my unexpected sweet tea. I was shocked. It was SO sweet. The waitress was so kind when I asked if they had unsweetened tea... "Oh honey, you weren't expecting sweet tea, were you! Lemme get you something else." :D

  • @ronstone6839
    @ronstone683910 ай бұрын

    From the cook's side: The gravy you are experiencing here, though a Southerner would NEVER describe it this way, starts with a roux, usually it is the fat from browning the sausage mixed with flour. This is cooked briefly to get the 'flour taste' out and then a quantity of milk is added. Sausage is left in the whole time. This is cooked over a low heat until the gravy thickens. Preferred seasonings are added. This can be made very mild or SCREAMING HOT! Before I married my wife, my brother-in-law thought he was going to play a trick on me. He made biscuits and gravy, but dumped like 3 times the pepper and hot sauce that he would normally use. He was expecting me to jump around because my mouth was burning. I took a bite, nodded and FINISHED the plate! We got along fine after that!

  • @Beau4824
    @Beau48246 ай бұрын

    Rest in peace to your grandmother. I lost my great grandmother on Friday so hearing you say that made me cry for you

  • @rosarainy
    @rosarainy Жыл бұрын

    Deepest condolences to you and your family, Ollie 🥺

  • @stereolababy

    @stereolababy

    Жыл бұрын

    what happened?

  • @Dakarn

    @Dakarn

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stereolababy He mentioned in the video that his Grandma had passed away.

  • @evasmojang

    @evasmojang

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Dakarn Oh no! :(

  • @sun_in_gemini2772

    @sun_in_gemini2772

    Жыл бұрын

    Is she the one who appeared in the KE episode?

  • @nicoleembry8477

    @nicoleembry8477

    Жыл бұрын

    So sorry for your loss, Ollie.

  • @mysongs740
    @mysongs740 Жыл бұрын

    As a born and raised southerner. I thank you for trying our food!

  • @clipsedrag13

    @clipsedrag13

    Жыл бұрын

    That's fancy biscuits and gravy tho

  • @merr5593

    @merr5593

    Жыл бұрын

    I am from Pakistan I would like to visit the great south sometime in my lifetime. Litreally the best American culture, I like you guys can value your traditions and still be open to new experiences and be somewhat liberal. Thats America really, freedom.

  • @dennisgoatimer1079

    @dennisgoatimer1079

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@clipsedrag13Yankee Scone and some kind of sauce definitely not gravy

  • @dennisgoatimer1079

    @dennisgoatimer1079

    Жыл бұрын

    ​*Yankee culture in Yankeeland

  • @BroadStroke

    @BroadStroke

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dennisgoatimer1079 it's not your standard white sausage gravy by looks, it's just seasoned up a lot, probably some paprika or something. I've had gravy like that. But at least you see a good amount of black pepper lol

  • @TheCereal1
    @TheCereal111 ай бұрын

    Deepest condolences to Ollie and the sacrifice he made to simply do his job. Dude brings a smile to a lot of people’s faces and to be that far from his family must be really tough especially at the time that this was filmed. Poor guy and love both these guys’ content.

  • @aking8134
    @aking8134 Жыл бұрын

    I love watching people try American biscuits and gravy for the first time. It looks kind of like someone ate wall paper paste and then threw it up, but it tastes so good!!! This was hilarious!

  • @readytogo3186

    @readytogo3186

    3 ай бұрын

    That sounds like an Ollie-ism! Gag!

  • @ccontemplating
    @ccontemplating Жыл бұрын

    as a southerner, hearing Josh say 'we just need to mix in the milk' while holding a glass of sweet tea gave me chills LMAO

  • @adamwilliams8599

    @adamwilliams8599

    Жыл бұрын

    Good thing we won that war

  • @adamwilliams8599

    @adamwilliams8599

    Жыл бұрын

    (Against the Brits..... Not the north, we lost lolol)

  • @carmensandiego7749

    @carmensandiego7749

    Жыл бұрын

    @@adamwilliams8599 Yes, I bet the rebels were really like a bunch of folks who wanted no taxation without representation and better seasoned regional foods.

  • @deanfirnatine7814

    @deanfirnatine7814

    Жыл бұрын

    Sweet Tea done right is divine

  • @deanfirnatine7814

    @deanfirnatine7814

    Жыл бұрын

    Thai iced tea I think is basically exactly that

  • @ginjaninja8285
    @ginjaninja8285 Жыл бұрын

    "A food hug." My mom passed in 2009 and people still talk about her biscuits and gravy. I'm getting close to perfecting her recipe, but it's still a work in progress...14yrs later.

  • @karensiegel6669

    @karensiegel6669

    Жыл бұрын

    I found with some of my Mom's and Grandmother's recipes, the weather outside and inside the household plus your appliances. can make a difference. The cornstarch they put in cane sugar to stretch it can be a problem also.

  • @ginjaninja8285

    @ginjaninja8285

    Жыл бұрын

    @@karensiegel6669 Yes!! Copying her baked goods is nigh impossible because we lived in the Rockies at 10,000ft and I live in Kansas City. Also, the woman loved her spices and I'm always worried about over-spicing and ruining things. I'm getting better, though!

  • @debbiee6535

    @debbiee6535

    Жыл бұрын

    I make a lot of my moms too and it never tastes the same and I do it exactly like she did

  • @Connie_cpu

    @Connie_cpu

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ginjaninja8285 Getting a dehumidifier for your kitchen could help! Humidity has a huge impact on baked goods

  • @flamerollerx01

    @flamerollerx01

    Жыл бұрын

    Good luck. I hope you succeed and carry on your mother's legacy.

  • @sionan7937
    @sionan79377 ай бұрын

    Biscuits and gravy is my ultimate comfort food. It never fails to make me feel warm, content, and ready for the day. Great hangover food too.

  • @TheCometHunter
    @TheCometHunter10 ай бұрын

    I love these guys...the size of their mouthfuls of food is absolutely hysterical. This is the hardest I've laughed all Summer!

  • @frenchfriar
    @frenchfriar Жыл бұрын

    I've tried explaining Southern biscuits and gravy to folks from the UK. I usually resort to "savory buttery scones, covered in a bechamel (white) sauce flavored with bits of breakfast sausage, seasoned with pepper" and even then they can't think of anything but brown gravy as gravy. Some can't even imagine a savory scone, which really stumps me. But every Brit I have seen try them, loves them. And yeah, Southern tea is tea flavored syrup, that's accurate.

  • @-EchoesIntoEternity-

    @-EchoesIntoEternity-

    Жыл бұрын

    the Brits spent centuries searching for flavor, and the best they could taste is black pepper.

  • @gustlightfall

    @gustlightfall

    Жыл бұрын

    Me: as a Filipino trying to explain how Cheese Ice Cream works to western folks.

  • @Theicemonkeyjr

    @Theicemonkeyjr

    Жыл бұрын

    Im from the north east, Cheese scones were my intro to scones, theyre lovely

  • @joshkeithscott5206

    @joshkeithscott5206

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi David hope this helps, The closest thing you could compare them to in British cuisine would probably be dumplings/ suet Dumplings usually served with meat stews, which is quite similar to biscuits and gravy. But dumplings particularly suet ones aren’t as popular as they would of been 10-20 years ago. you’re right they are quite similar to scones but served in a very different way in Britain

  • @Capt620

    @Capt620

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gustlightfall As a guy who grew up in a southern family and married a Filipina I get this. First time we ever went to Seafood City she got cheese ice cream with corn in it. I didn’t even know what to think. Tried it, and it was great. I still like Buko or Ube ice cream better but, cheese ice cream is awesome.

  • @lisabelle1960
    @lisabelle1960 Жыл бұрын

    So sorry for your loss Ollie. Prayers for you during this time. On the other hand, I feel vindicated as a Southerner that our biscuits and gravy have finally gotten the recognition they deserve :D

  • @uncreative5766

    @uncreative5766

    Жыл бұрын

    Vindicated from at least the British. Every American, no matter where we're from, we can all agree Southern food is amazing.

  • @Catherine.Dorian.

    @Catherine.Dorian.

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought Ollie was somehow making a joke until there was no punchline and then I felt so bad… I’m very glad that he has Josh by his side

  • @colin4685

    @colin4685

    Жыл бұрын

    Your food looks vile

  • @dennisgoatimer1079

    @dennisgoatimer1079

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@uncreative5766*Yankees

  • @dennisgoatimer1079

    @dennisgoatimer1079

    Жыл бұрын

    That's not a biscuit lad

  • @TheBeefTrain
    @TheBeefTrain Жыл бұрын

    The restraint to not take that perfect bite he built for himself after finding out the news about Ollie's grandma was on monk level.

  • @jenndavin
    @jenndavin Жыл бұрын

    Food hug is a perfect description. My mom's biscuits and gravy is my best memory of her. And now I make biscuits just to remember her and share my southern heritage with my family. RIP, Mom. Nothing better than a flaky, buttery biscuit.

  • @NediaLetta
    @NediaLetta Жыл бұрын

    I came to Midwest from Asia to study and the local served me biscuit gravy on my very first meal. It was the most memorable and homely experiece I’ve ever had coming to America, surrounding by soul food and lovely friends and family. Now and then I see people who never tried biscuit gravy before in this personal setting bashed the dish and said Americans were butchering food, I actually feel bad for them. You have to try it to understand it, and Im glad Jolly did this dish justice. Love you guys from Vietnam!

  • @SlavicCelery

    @SlavicCelery

    Жыл бұрын

    Drop the L if you're referring to stuff in the USA. Homely here, means unattractive. Homey is the word we'd use that is the American equivalent to Homely. Homey = of the home, warm and inviting. Homely = commonly unattractive people.

  • @TrulyUnfortunate

    @TrulyUnfortunate

    Жыл бұрын

    The midwest?

  • @meh5069

    @meh5069

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TrulyUnfortunateyes midwesterners also eat biscuits and gravy lol

  • @vergespierre4271

    @vergespierre4271

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TrulyUnfortunate Yes, the northern-industrial migration from south to cities like Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland, New York, even L.A due to it being the second motor city i u.s in the 40's. Food in the united states base cuisine(s) origin is "black" american traditional dishes- prepared foods which stem from Southern Blacks;but most,if not all of us as "black" Americans are akin, so that's why our cultures are similar but different a little depending on where you are in North America among "black"communities- you gonna get that type of food(cooking) all through the east coast and parts of southwest to Cali where there are large concentrations of us.

  • @kathyhansen2820

    @kathyhansen2820

    Жыл бұрын

    Being a Chicagoan I had never tasted biscuits and gravy til I was almost 50! Been hooked on it ever since.

  • @shinjk2527
    @shinjk2527 Жыл бұрын

    I'm from South Korea, biscuits and grravy is my favorite breakfast! Hats off to southerners for inventing the most incredible breakfast in the world!!!

  • @patrickbrowder6857

    @patrickbrowder6857

    Жыл бұрын

    And I lived in South Korea for a year, n hats off to ya'll for your yummy food creations!

  • @Detfan12

    @Detfan12

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too. As a fellow South Korean biscuits and gravy is awesome

  • @ZhuRan1239

    @ZhuRan1239

    Жыл бұрын

    감사합니다

  • @mnob1122

    @mnob1122

    Жыл бұрын

    I love Korean food. Far healthier than southern cuisine of biscuits and gravy…ugh!

  • @Cuprum-ws5lo

    @Cuprum-ws5lo

    Жыл бұрын

    Is biscuits and gravy a popular breakfast in South Korea?

  • @JimOBrienLV
    @JimOBrienLV Жыл бұрын

    I landed in East Tennessee in 1976 at age 25. The restaurant, closed now, was Possum Jones Country Cooking in Gatlinburg, just as you entered town from the north on US 441. They introduced me to biscuits and gravy. I was hooked. Now at age 71, I can attest to the longevity of a good sausage gravy over biscuits. Boo-Yah!

  • @RiceLP83
    @RiceLP836 ай бұрын

    Josh putting down his fork. Then telling a very light joke to break a bit of the tension. Kinda got teary eyed. What a great friendship.

  • @thedoctorbitchcraft
    @thedoctorbitchcraft Жыл бұрын

    Josh’s utter confusion at “What is country fried steak?!” gives me life.

  • @mbeally

    @mbeally

    Жыл бұрын

    Heaven in scallopini form. 😂❤

  • @shinobi-no-bueno

    @shinobi-no-bueno

    Жыл бұрын

    Country fried is with brown gravy, chicken fried is with sausage bechamel sauce

  • @Appalachianasshole41

    @Appalachianasshole41

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@shinobi-no-buenojfc. Bechamel is French term for a French sauce. Sausage gravy isn't the gd same jfc what the everything hell is wrong with you? And no country fried steak is exactly 100 percent the same gd dish as chicken fried steak its just the non southern name for the dish. As your name suggests you are no bueno.

  • @lazyldy

    @lazyldy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shinobi-no-bueno I have never had country fried steak with brown gravy...always with cream gravy.

  • @kjcorder

    @kjcorder

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lazyldy then you had chicken fried steak

  • @eleanorherrera1695
    @eleanorherrera1695 Жыл бұрын

    Condolences to you and your family Ollie. Thanks for all your videos Josh and Ollie and all the hard work you and all your crew do to bring us your videos.

  • @Pikachupewpewpew

    @Pikachupewpewpew

    Жыл бұрын

    What happened?

  • @justind2075

    @justind2075

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Pikachupewpewpew his grandmother passed

  • @Pikachupewpewpew

    @Pikachupewpewpew

    Жыл бұрын

    @@justind2075 thank you

  • @dealerauctionnightmare4689

    @dealerauctionnightmare4689

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Pikachupewpewpew in case you missed that part, he announces it starting here. 7:50

  • @AbruptandOffensive

    @AbruptandOffensive

    Жыл бұрын

    Did he REALLY just say he would pour his sweet tea on pancakes? This man is more American than he knows.

  • @SusanaCanales1
    @SusanaCanales1 Жыл бұрын

    So sweet. I loved that he was about to enjoy another bite of the food when Ollie brought up his gran and he set it down to give him his attention. Tho you can tell he still wants to eat it, he listens instead. Love him. What a sweetheart.

  • @heathermetz6576
    @heathermetz65769 ай бұрын

    1:49 “Tea flavored syrup!” Describing sweet tea.

  • @Arkouchie

    @Arkouchie

    2 ай бұрын

    Not inaccurate, though!

  • @Lina_unchained
    @Lina_unchained Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite things ever is that Ollie seems to believe that the wider he opens his eyes the more food he can fit in his mouth 🤣🤣

  • @tnmtnmorning1178

    @tnmtnmorning1178

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣 Yes!

  • @flowersnyc

    @flowersnyc

    Жыл бұрын

    The Ollie eye roll is classic. Like it awakens all the taste-related neurons in his brain.

  • @robynvanhorn

    @robynvanhorn

    Жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @valt5125

    @valt5125

    11 ай бұрын

    lol I like that this is their first time trying these foods but they have enough confidence from the other foods they tried in America that they start off by shoveling the food in their mouth instead of tiptoeing their way into it xD

  • @Lina_unchained

    @Lina_unchained

    11 ай бұрын

    @@valt5125 YES they take Texas Big Boy bites. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @dillllongreen
    @dillllongreen Жыл бұрын

    As an Alabamian and a longtime viewer of the channel, I am DEEPLY touched by your description of our food, of what it means to us, and of your respect for it. We don't often get afforded that--we can be a kind of joke here in the States, sometimes fairly, often not. Thank you for taking us and our food seriously! Prayers to you, Ollie, and your family. May your grandma rest in peace and rise in glory

  • @gregory4154

    @gregory4154

    Жыл бұрын

    Southern food is amongst the best in the Country.

  • @carolshannon6449

    @carolshannon6449

    Жыл бұрын

    Speaking as a born Yankee, I think Southern cuisine is UH-MAY-ZING!!!

  • @harryr5785

    @harryr5785

    Жыл бұрын

    I have never visited USA , but as a chef i can certify that the best food of USA is Sothern food!! Firstly you guys season your food!!

  • @tiah1927

    @tiah1927

    Жыл бұрын

    You have to admit, if there’s anything that garners respect in the south from the north, it’s the food… and football…

  • @user-qg8wp6yf2g

    @user-qg8wp6yf2g

    Жыл бұрын

    I read that as Albanian and was confused for 5 secs loll

  • @Gungho73
    @Gungho7310 ай бұрын

    This might be the episode where Josh and Ollie repeat each others words the most and that says so much about the experience. That and having to bring this to the high school students : D

  • @BenjiBlabs
    @BenjiBlabs Жыл бұрын

    Rip to your granny Ollie. My grandpa passed on Christmas Eve and it’s been a bit rough. But we’ve pulled through and really leaned on the fun times with friends, family, and, food to cope.

  • @jesuismini4607
    @jesuismini4607 Жыл бұрын

    It's kind of funny how Ollie talks about seeing himself and his relatives coming together for something like this after his grandmother dying. When my dad passed away, after my mom, brother and I sad our goodbyes and made arrangements, we went to a waffle house and sat there for a few hours, pretty much doing this: talking and eatting comfort food. It's a fond memory, very much tinted with sadness, but I definitely understand what he's talking about.

  • @ashleym6967

    @ashleym6967

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope you and your brother can heal. ❤️‍🩹

  • @patrickhenry236
    @patrickhenry236 Жыл бұрын

    You boys earned the thumbs up. Also, in America we have three kinds. Jams, jellies, and preserves. Jellies are made from juice, sugar, and pectin. Jams are jellies with pieces of fruit in it, and a little less pectin. Preserves emphasize using more whole pieces of fruit in it.

  • @jdb101585

    @jdb101585

    Жыл бұрын

    I was going to add this very comment! (And we still use marmalade, if you're talking about orange preserves, though it's not as common anymore.)

  • @SozoSeasonFreedom

    @SozoSeasonFreedom

    Жыл бұрын

    Another big difference is jelly doesn't spread well. It's almost like Jell-O (gelatin).

  • @patrickhenry236

    @patrickhenry236

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jdb101585 marmalade with fresh butter on homemade sourdough is wonderful, but my favorite since I spent a lot of time Growing up around mid and northern Michigan is sour cherry and rhubarb jam.

  • @patrickhenry236

    @patrickhenry236

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SozoSeasonFreedom yes, I noticed jam almost always holds a more loose consistency (could be more liquid is maintained in the fruit pieces that isn't affected by pectin to harden), but it is definitely more spreadable. Thanks for the comment. Both you and JDB's statements were very welcome.

  • @jdb101585

    @jdb101585

    Жыл бұрын

    @@patrickhenry236 I grew up in Maine and homemade strawberry rhubarb jam was my favorite! Sour cherry in combination with rhubarb sounds delicious too.

  • @brushylake4606
    @brushylake4606 Жыл бұрын

    "The perfect food hug." Almost all Southern cooking is exactly that. The matriarch (mom, granny, aunt) expressing her love for a hard working man and their progeny in food. If you think of "comfort foods", there are a lot of them that are integral to Southern cuisine. And for the record, it's "CHICKEN FRIED STEAK" not "country fried steak". You can tell if someone is country or city by which they use. Country people call it chicken fried steak, not country, because we fry it like we fry chicken. I'm a few months late, but God bless you and your family. I'm sorry for your loss.

  • @alisiamondragon3013
    @alisiamondragon3013 Жыл бұрын

    8:34 such a true statement; I have specific memories of my granny teaching me how to make gravy and biscuits early on Saturday mornings ❤️

  • @anithono
    @anithono Жыл бұрын

    I.also.wanyed to mention that when Ollie opened up about missing his family and hearing that his gran died, Josh was open, kind and hugged ollie. That was so wholesome to see men being vulnerable and real. Good on you both. Such lovely guys.

  • @karaamundson3964

    @karaamundson3964

    10 ай бұрын

    100. Loved that. Made me want to go turn into biscuits & gravy for him.

  • @twincherry4958

    @twincherry4958

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@karaamundson3964🙃

  • @LickMyMusketBallsYankee

    @LickMyMusketBallsYankee

    7 ай бұрын

    It was weak and your def a chick for thinking otherwise

  • @teresahartman2935

    @teresahartman2935

    6 ай бұрын

    Iced tea needs a big dose of ice in it.

  • @caramcculley4640
    @caramcculley4640 Жыл бұрын

    It's a national point of pride, our Southern Cuisine. Notes: you need a FULL GLASS OF ICE, and pour the sweet tea over that. Maybe smaller bites? So sorry about your Grandma. 🥺

  • @bradleyheck7204

    @bradleyheck7204

    Жыл бұрын

    Brits generally don't like ice or chilled drinks. If they use ice, Brtain has to be Sizzling in the Seventies at High Summer and about four cubes are gingerly dropped into the drink with tongs like perscription opioids. If you ask for more? "Go and bring the Yank Bucket!"

  • @KC-eh6by

    @KC-eh6by

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, came here to say this…proper southern sweet tea is more of a concentrate and is traditionally served with a full glass of ice. Great to see you loving our cuisine/culture!

  • @tracygriffin4439

    @tracygriffin4439

    Жыл бұрын

    Most of us Southerners drink coffee with our biscuits. We save the sweet tea for lunch and dinner. You don't have to have gravy on your biscuits. My Mom never did. She preferred butter and jelly. I prefer bacon, egg and cheese. But my Dad prefered the gravy. And there are different types of gravy too.

  • @conwaycat5112

    @conwaycat5112

    Жыл бұрын

    Must have a glass full of ice. Counters the sweetness and makes it perfect.

  • @xman666soad
    @xman666soad11 ай бұрын

    2:42 it’s called comfort food for a reason. Yes it’s like a hug for your stomach and soul.

  • @kainosktisis777
    @kainosktisis777 Жыл бұрын

    @Jolly May your Grandma rest in peace. It’s hard losing your grandma. Sending hugs from the US. Thank you both for the wonderful videos. It’s great to see you both just enjoying yourselves having a good time.

  • @destorer5000
    @destorer5000 Жыл бұрын

    Josh: "The chicken is pepper-y. I've never had chicken flavored like that." Me: "?!? What have you been eating?" Also me: *watched almost every Jolly and KE episode*

  • @RobertO-rg7kk

    @RobertO-rg7kk

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s where the white people seasoning joke came from

  • @babyplaneswalker341

    @babyplaneswalker341

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RobertO-rg7kk no its where the 'Britain fought the world for spices and never use them' joke came from

  • @cheezyridr

    @cheezyridr

    Жыл бұрын

    i soo laughed at that too.

  • @govols1995

    @govols1995

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RobertO-rg7kk Brits can't can't use seasoning. The rest of us whiteys figured it out, don't lump us in with those limey dorks.

  • @ix8750

    @ix8750

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@babyplaneswalker341 LMAO

  • @WarlordRising
    @WarlordRising Жыл бұрын

    Biscuits and gravy is a dish always rich with flavor. It's almost overwhelming. The ultimate southern comfort dish outside of Chicken Fried Steak with gravy on top. A rare treat for breakfast, 'cause BOYYYYYY is it super unhealthy.

  • @acatwithinternetaccess2827

    @acatwithinternetaccess2827

    Жыл бұрын

    Or chicken fried steak with the gravy on top, plus real mashed potatoes with the gravy on top.

  • @zamboughnuts

    @zamboughnuts

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean, as an American, it's not like we can afford to get old anyway, so... May as well go for that chicken fried steak with gravy.

  • @dennisgoatimer1079

    @dennisgoatimer1079

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@zamboughnuts*Yankee

  • @dennisgoatimer1079

    @dennisgoatimer1079

    Жыл бұрын

    That's Yankee Scone and some kind of sauce definitely not gravy

  • @Haylla2008

    @Haylla2008

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dennisgoatimer1079 Call a Southerner a Yankee and you may get in a fight, friend.

  • @justinmoore77
    @justinmoore77 Жыл бұрын

    So sorry for your loss Ollie 😢💙 I’m a caretaker for my grandmother so that makes me feel for you. Love you guys, keep making people smile! 😁😆💙

  • @larryjackson6238
    @larryjackson6238 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your loss. May your grandmother RIP in the arms of God. May her memory be a blessing. Prayers of comfort for her family and loved ones. 😢

  • @MysticHeather
    @MysticHeather Жыл бұрын

    Y’all I think due to your genuine appreciation of our food we can make y’all honorary southerners, y’all come back now, you’re welcome here anytime!

  • @cherierobinclark386

    @cherierobinclark386

    Жыл бұрын

    Born and raised southerner, we always had biscuits and gravy on Sundays before church. To this day it’s my favorite breakfast! Thanks for trying it and appreciating it!

  • @mr.hanger
    @mr.hanger Жыл бұрын

    There was a former Navy cook in my home town known as "Biscuit Bill" . His biscuits and gravy were truly legendary. His daughter runs the cafe now and admits that even though she's seen her dad make it a thousand times, her's are just not the same. R.IP., Biscuit Bill.

  • @valg.3270

    @valg.3270

    Жыл бұрын

    My uncle was in the army during Vietnam. He came to visit & my mom made grits as part of our breakfast. He told her that she made them wrong…she left out the lumps. (Biscuit Bill-military cook…that was the connection to my memory.)

  • @mikewatts1533
    @mikewatts15336 ай бұрын

    I never really thought about it. But I agree 100% that most Southern cooking is just a giant food hug to the people that are eating it.

  • @merrijoprusse1725
    @merrijoprusse17253 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love watching you enjoy these life sustaining miracles! Southern food is about comfort, flavor, and those we love. So glad you enjoyed it. Hugs and prayers of comfort and peace at the passing of your Granny.

  • @yourweirdauntperfumeryskin3236
    @yourweirdauntperfumeryskin3236 Жыл бұрын

    Southern white gravy is called sawmill gravy (at least in NW Georgia). And yes, chicken biscuits are a big deal in the American South. All of our food is like a hug in food form. Glad y'all enjoyed it. :)

  • @earlwright9715

    @earlwright9715

    Жыл бұрын

    I like tomatoe gravy , sawmill gravy

  • @leapintothewild

    @leapintothewild

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm a weird southerner who can't stand gravy, but in our area it's called cream gravy or just white gravy. Another favorite here in Tennessee is red-eye gravy made from country ham drippings and coffee.

  • @selahr.

    @selahr.

    Жыл бұрын

    My father’s family was from rural very small town southern Missouri and they called it gristmill gravy, but most of the places I lived in the South called it sawmill gravy. It’s good when it’s done right, but sometimes it’s super bland which seems like a complete waste of ingredients and biscuits.

  • @williamlong8859

    @williamlong8859

    Жыл бұрын

    I still prefer Chicken and Waffles over Chicken and Biscuits

  • @kristenwolfe5272

    @kristenwolfe5272

    Жыл бұрын

    We sell a smothered chicken biscuit where I work. It's everyone's favorite!! You get the best of everything. 😋

  • @rip9021
    @rip9021 Жыл бұрын

    As a southern man cornbread fed and raised I can certify that biscuits and gravy is one of the most personal meals you can be made by a loved one.

  • @01fxstsi

    @01fxstsi

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes!! Because no two people make the mask the same way.

  • @blakecouch4621

    @blakecouch4621

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh man if I hear we’re having biscuits and gravy I know it’s a good morning

  • @deannealbrecht774

    @deannealbrecht774

    Жыл бұрын

    My son is a big southern boy who's nickname is corn fed, lol.

  • @delaineyjohnson8238

    @delaineyjohnson8238

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! Cornbread, biscuits and gravy. I remember when my Great Aunt (grandfather's sister) made fried green tomatoes for the first time. I barely could see over the stove. :)

  • @shanepaynter5591

    @shanepaynter5591

    Жыл бұрын

    My pops made the best biscuits and gravy but we all have a favorite. I never got behind the corn bread and buttermilk though, too much yankee from my mother I reckon

  • @shellyfitzgerald3243
    @shellyfitzgerald3243 Жыл бұрын

    I love the expressions on their faces when they taste stuff. It looks like pure joy.

  • @lucindamobley5492
    @lucindamobley5492 Жыл бұрын

    My dad sent a group text with the link to one of their videos of british teenagers trying biscuits and gravy for the first time. It made my heart happy to see them liking it so much that I wanted to see more of their videos and these two guys are ADORABLE!

  • @elizabethrandolph7499
    @elizabethrandolph7499 Жыл бұрын

    I’m so sorry for Olly’s loss. I hope him and his family are healing. And I’m glad he got some comfort from these briskets. I think a lot of southern food can be that way or maybe it’s just like that for me because I grew up eating it. Either way I’m glad it was helpful for him

  • @teresamiranda5123

    @teresamiranda5123

    Жыл бұрын

    What happened?

  • @ls-kk4pq

    @ls-kk4pq

    Жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the same thing. What happened?

  • @kevinzhao3400

    @kevinzhao3400

    Жыл бұрын

    @@teresamiranda5123 his grandma passed, it's in the video

  • @livia8307

    @livia8307

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ls-kk4pq did y’all not watch the video💀

  • @RD3Man

    @RD3Man

    Жыл бұрын

    @@livia8307 they watch it with volume down & eyes closed maybe 😆

  • @chrisbisho9785
    @chrisbisho9785 Жыл бұрын

    I was born in the UK , in Derbyshire and moved to the US at 12 in 1973 . I went all over in the military , ate all kinds of stuff in faraway places but you can't beat Southern cooking . I spent 4 years in Louisiana in the 80s and moved back when I retired . I miss a few things from the UK such as proper fish & chips but the best food is here . Nothing pretentious but good solid deliciousness .

  • @miss.g-shun-w

    @miss.g-shun-w

    Жыл бұрын

    Well you have a certainly had an interesting life. And I absolutely agree LOL. I don't think there is a cuisine in America better than Southern style cooking! ❤

  • @alanrowley6402

    @alanrowley6402

    Жыл бұрын

    You have to come north for a proper fish fry as we call them. Place in my down called Davidson restaurant in Lakewood NY makes the best around here

  • @brandonlevy8680

    @brandonlevy8680

    Жыл бұрын

    as a coon ass, I fully endorse this comment.

  • @SarahWells777

    @SarahWells777

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alanrowley6402here is no place anywhere that has better cuisine than the South! Period! End of discussion!..

  • @angiehelmbrecht7731

    @angiehelmbrecht7731

    11 ай бұрын

    I’d love to see Jolly go to Louisiana and have some creole, cajun, and experience a crawfish boil. I used to live in Baton Rouge and there is something about crawfish and shrimp boils when you eat it right off the table - yum!

  • @c.wright3750
    @c.wright3750 Жыл бұрын

    Grandmothers truly are the backbone of family. Condolences about your Nan.

  • @heragon58
    @heragon587 күн бұрын

    they are both just such gentle people, i really admire them a lot

  • @JesusFriedChrist
    @JesusFriedChrist Жыл бұрын

    As a Canadian who’s travelled down to Florida for vacation, Southern food is some of the best I’ve had in my life. Literally everything is absolutely delectable 👌🏼

  • @COCOCHEYENNE01

    @COCOCHEYENNE01

    Жыл бұрын

    Florida is not considered southern

  • @blancavelasquez9859

    @blancavelasquez9859

    Жыл бұрын

    @@COCOCHEYENNE01 northern florida certainly is

  • @JesusFriedChrist

    @JesusFriedChrist

    Жыл бұрын

    @@COCOCHEYENNE01 I don’t fucking care what it’s considered. That’s IRRELEVANT. I had southern food when I was in Florida. End of fucking story.

  • @JesusFriedChrist

    @JesusFriedChrist

    Жыл бұрын

    @@blancavelasquez9859 Is Orlando in northern Florida?

  • @JesusFriedChrist

    @JesusFriedChrist

    Жыл бұрын

    By the way, where I had the southern food was at the Give Kids The World Village south of Orlando, for my now dead, formerly sick kid, little sister’s Make-A-Wish Foundation trip to Disney World and Epcot to meet the Disney Princesses and to have tea with Cinderella before she died of all her health problems, one of which was an extremely rare disease that doctors and scientists don’t even have a name for yet. We were served breakfast and dinner at the Village, and they served Southern food every single one of the 5 days we were there. And it was fucking delicious. Happy now?????

  • @greatsm2videl
    @greatsm2videl Жыл бұрын

    As a Texan this might be one of my favorite episodes. I love seeing you two appreciate a food near and dear to the heart of the south. And so sorry to hear about your grandma, Ollie. So touching to see you guys support each other 🥲.

  • @howardndianne163

    @howardndianne163

    Жыл бұрын

    I was raised in Texas, have been traveling all over America and now I know... the best food is in Texas.

  • @Fallen-Saint

    @Fallen-Saint

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@howardndianne163 this

  • @deanlute794

    @deanlute794

    Жыл бұрын

    From South of Houston myself!

  • @vanna_777

    @vanna_777

    Жыл бұрын

    I’d love to go to the south. Try some southern food. Even though us Latinos make quite tasty foods, the biscuits and gravy I MUST TRY. 😂❤

  • @Fallen-Saint

    @Fallen-Saint

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vanna_777 you should come to sanantonio, there's Mexican restaurant everywhere by actually Mexican people, we do have taco bell tho...

  • @megang9969
    @megang996911 ай бұрын

    So sorry for your loss Ollie

  • @tammyjohnson8161
    @tammyjohnson8161 Жыл бұрын

    Sorry for your loss. Granny’s are so special!! ❤

  • @blueskye23
    @blueskye23 Жыл бұрын

    Usually we fill our cup with ice first, so it dilutes the sweetness of the tea a little. So the tea is overly sweet to account for the ice. 👍🏽

  • @blueskye23

    @blueskye23

    Жыл бұрын

    ps. the gravy is white bc it uses milk to dilute the roux as opposed to beef broth, which makes it dark.

  • @bryanspindle4455

    @bryanspindle4455

    Жыл бұрын

    I had an aunt in Tennessee that made the best tea l ever had. It was just the right amount of sweetness without being overly sweet. She always used loose tea instead of tea bags. I am not a fan of overly sweet syrupy tea but l do like it strong.

  • @lizsays3324

    @lizsays3324

    Жыл бұрын

    My Grandpa would freeze half a cup of sweet tea, then pour sweet tea from the fridge over that. So his 'sweet tea never got warm, and it never got watered down!' He was a character.

  • @insomniasugarspite9056

    @insomniasugarspite9056

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lizsays3324 was he secretly a honey badger?

  • @RudeboyGroot

    @RudeboyGroot

    Жыл бұрын

    And the best is when the tea is still warm & poured over ice, & you get the streams of warm & cold sweet tea as you drink that first glass

  • @kelseyhafner6099
    @kelseyhafner6099 Жыл бұрын

    Omg Im a manager at the very first Maple Street in Jacksonville, I’ve been watching you guys for years so to see y’all review the food that we take so much pride in is actually crazy! I’m glad y’all enjoyed the food, this was the last thing I expected to see when I clicked on this video

  • @PyraLithiam

    @PyraLithiam

    Жыл бұрын

    Omg! I don't know which one is the first one, but now I gotta go to all locations to find you so we can talk about Jolly! I love a local fellow Jolly/KoreanEnglishman fans!!

  • @PyraLithiam

    @PyraLithiam

    Жыл бұрын

    Okay, kinda sound creepy/stalkerish but I was just excited 😆

  • @cpmc5400

    @cpmc5400

    Жыл бұрын

    Said "y'all", this checks out.

  • @kelseyhafner6099

    @kelseyhafner6099

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PyraLithiam San Marco in Jacksonville!! A lot smaller than most locations but in a really cool area!! Doesn’t sound stalkerish btw lol

  • @jojobunny02

    @jojobunny02

    Жыл бұрын

    I just moved from Jacksonville! I’ve been to that location! Small world

  • @barbaraclay269
    @barbaraclay26910 ай бұрын

    I love seeing you enjoy American favorites.

  • @69soulseeker
    @69soulseeker4 ай бұрын

    My Grandma would have my cousin and I spend the night on some weekends. We loved it, she would take us camping and fishing. The best part about it was the big breakfast she would always cook in the mornings. She would ask us the night before what we wanted for breakfast. We would always say Biscuits and gravy! She would make eggs, bacon, sausage, and fried potatoes, but the best part about breakfast was her biscuits and gravy! To this day no one I have met has made it like her. Thank you guys for doing this video it brought back some good memories.

  • @erikaolajire1069
    @erikaolajire1069 Жыл бұрын

    So sorry about your grandma! Very glad you enjoy our food!

  • @mistytharpe3991

    @mistytharpe3991

    Жыл бұрын

    And they get to the airport to go home and drop dead of cholesterol poisoning. 🤪☠️

  • @Evan05844

    @Evan05844

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mistytharpe3991 someone’s jealous 😂

  • @Tkempwait
    @Tkempwait Жыл бұрын

    Rest In Peace to your grandma I hope everyone in your family can try to recover it’s really hard to lose a grandparent much love and respect to Ollie

  • @jcmntaylor
    @jcmntaylor Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry for the loss of your Grandmother. Love watching you two!

  • @cden409
    @cden4099 ай бұрын

    I’m watching the guys again and I just love it. Thanks guys

  • @leestevens4250
    @leestevens4250 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry for Ollie's loss. :( BTW if you are enjoying Southern American cooking, you MUST try "Shrimp and Grits" which are best made in places like Savannah, GA and Charleston, South Carolina! I know the combination may sound a bit weird, but if cooked properly "Shrimp and Grits" made southern-style will change your life!! ENJOY!!! Cheers!

  • @DocNo27

    @DocNo27

    Жыл бұрын

    Shrimp and Cheesy Grits - next level and one of the best things I have ever put in my mouth.

  • @leestevens4250

    @leestevens4250

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DocNo27 Thanks for your input! I could not have said it any better than you just did! I hope the two JOLLY guys have time to follow up while they are still in the American South. :)

  • @OmniscientWarrior

    @OmniscientWarrior

    Жыл бұрын

    Forget the shrimp, Cajun fried catfish and cheesy grits.

  • @starrylunastro

    @starrylunastro

    Жыл бұрын

    Pardon me for asking, but, what happened to Ollie?

  • @leestevens4250

    @leestevens4250

    Жыл бұрын

    @@starrylunastro At roughly the 8 minute mark into the "Southern Biscuits" video, Ollie mentions that his grandmother had passed away following an illness. That is why I said I was sorry for Ollie's loss. Hope that explains it. (I still think Ollie and Josh need to visit Paula Deen's "Creek House" to try some Southern shrimp and grits before they leave the American South. I'm pretty sure they'll be blown away by how good it is!) :)

  • @susannaCdonovan23
    @susannaCdonovan23 Жыл бұрын

    Watching them take their gargantuan bites cracks me up. It's like watching someone trying to put an entire hamburger in their mouth without choking.

  • @tamaradavis2276

    @tamaradavis2276

    Жыл бұрын

    Seriously, every bite is a choking concern.

  • @steveyj75

    @steveyj75

    Жыл бұрын

    i don't think you know what magnanimous means.

  • @susannaCdonovan23

    @susannaCdonovan23

    Жыл бұрын

    @@steveyj75 Fixed it.

  • @lynnglidewell7367
    @lynnglidewell73674 ай бұрын

    I grew up with Southern raised parents from Kentucky living in the Detroit area during the 1950s and at our house Biscuits and Gravy with Bacon, Sage Sausage, Fried Bologna, Fried Eggs, was a typical Saturday morning breakfast. If a school friend stayed overnight that was what met him next morning. Most hadn't ever had Biscuits and Gravy before and were astounded in a good sort of way when it met their palette. I'm 71 now and still haven't had that Heart Attack.

  • @theresagrappe6237
    @theresagrappe62377 ай бұрын

    Yes, we definitely dunk our biscuits, donuts, cookies, and toast. So happy you're enjoying all of the foods you've been introduced to.

  • @saundrajohnson1571
    @saundrajohnson1571 Жыл бұрын

    I am a displaced Southerner, and a foodie. I have enjoyed cuisines from countries and cultures all around the world. Some have been exquisite. But, all in all, I find Southern cooking to be the best I’ve ever had. Thank you Mom, Grandmother, and all great Southern cooks!

  • @DreamingCatStudio

    @DreamingCatStudio

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! One word: lard! 🥰

  • @michelehenne2477

    @michelehenne2477

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh yeah, my grandma (my mom's mom) made the biggest, fluffier, buttery biscuits!

  • @saundrajohnson1571

    @saundrajohnson1571

    Жыл бұрын

    @@michelehenne2477 I remember the biscuits at Grandmother's house, hidden away in a shiny chrome, round container with engraved penguins and black handles. I'd grab a cold biscuit out of there before I even greeted my grandparents. I'm not a rude person. It's just that her biscuits were irresistable to me. Mmmm... 😇

  • @LadyMaven

    @LadyMaven

    Жыл бұрын

    I was a transplanted Yank in GA. After about a year, I realized I was "suffering" from culture shock. It's all so very different in that magnificent part of the country, and I LOVED it. I fell in love with the food as well as the wonderful Southern hospitality and laid back way of life. I may come on back now, y'hear!?! 🙂 💖

  • @dianepeters7485

    @dianepeters7485

    Жыл бұрын

    You can see why America has an obesity epidemic.

  • @OneWhoDreamsAwake
    @OneWhoDreamsAwake Жыл бұрын

    As a southerner who has had to listen to all the doubts thrown the way of our illustrious cuisine… VINDICATION never tasted so sweet. 😂 FINALLY! Edit: Ollie, so sorry to hear about your Granny. One thing we have in common in the south is that we love our Granny’s a whole lot. You have my comfort for your loss. 🫂

  • @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648

    @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648

    Жыл бұрын

    maybe you can't win the civil war but you can win the food war

  • @wordsculpt

    @wordsculpt

    Жыл бұрын

    @@SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648 Don't eat out much, do you?

  • @foad-esad
    @foad-esad9 ай бұрын

    I love you guys experiencing southern cuisine. You gotta try ham hocks & beans with a side of collard greens, and fresh baked biscuits.

  • @pamcrable7333
    @pamcrable7333 Жыл бұрын

    So sorry for your loss! God bless you all and keep up the video's! I love them and you all?❤

  • @naff_tm
    @naff_tm Жыл бұрын

    ollie opening about his grandma was such a sweet moment esp cause we often know him as the class clown! hope he's doing okay and I really appreciate the vulnerability 💖

  • @AppalachianSammie
    @AppalachianSammie Жыл бұрын

    Southern American gravy is just made by the fat drippings of sausage or bacon sop those drippings up with a bit of flour and a bit of milk to make a roux and then once the roux is formed you add more milk, salt it and pepper it and just simmer until it's thickened. It actually also has a cultural reason behind it back in the old days the farmers families created the biscuits and the gravy to get them through a hard day on the farm. It may be fatty but back then it was fuel to hard working homesteading families.

  • @riedlj1
    @riedlj1Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the feel good videos! Keep 'em coming.

  • @bettypearson5570
    @bettypearson557019 күн бұрын

    One of my DIL is a Louisiana girl through and through. I was raised in Washington state. The first time i went to their home in North carolina for a visit she offered me ice tea because my son had told her it was favorite drink. Iwent to take a big drink and almost choked because it was the first time i had ever tasted real southern ice tea. I grew up drinking unsweetened ice tea without a single granule of sugar. It never occurred to me, even though it should have, to expect that syrup. She makes up for it with her fabulous cajun cooking.

  • @SebasTian58323
    @SebasTian58323 Жыл бұрын

    What's great about American food is that we have a large collection of cultures who immigrated here, so there's a lot of variety, but also we have places that just love old family recipes that have been updated throughout the years to become great.

  • @aewtx

    @aewtx

    Жыл бұрын

    I love collecting old family recipes. Because you know it'll be good. I don't care what it is, if I hear it's an old family recipe, I want it.

  • @beepbop6697

    @beepbop6697

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@aewtx same. People who are proud of their generational family recipes are willing to share to spread the goodness.

  • @lorylou2281

    @lorylou2281

    Жыл бұрын

    This is very true. And most are very flavorful, if you find people who know how to cook.

  • @gerardmackay8909
    @gerardmackay8909 Жыл бұрын

    I’m really warmed by how many southern Americans are posting such kind words of support for these two young Brits. Dixie truly is the home of hospitality (and mouth watering comfort food)

  • @briandelaney9710

    @briandelaney9710

    Жыл бұрын

    Served with plenty of “sugar “ “darlin’” and “honey “. I miss it

  • @TheSLOShadow

    @TheSLOShadow

    Жыл бұрын

    So long as ur white, got to remember to add that when talking about good ol Dixie. My time in the south involved tires being slashed and bricks through windows during the dead of night. After 4yrs of trying decided to go back to California where a nonwhite American can live relatively unmolested by racists.

  • @gerardmackay8909

    @gerardmackay8909

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheSLOShadow well that’s a sad reflection on a still fractured society. As a ‘white’ tourist I can truthfully say that in over 35 years of travelling (65 countries and counting) the only place I have ever felt seriously threatened was in Los Angeles back in 1995. We drove south from Hollywood, through what seemed an ok area, and stopped at a liquor store and as we entered the owner looked at us in utter disbelief. Within moments we were approached by two black guys one of whom told us ‘our white asses should be scared of what he was carrying in his pocket’. When I asked what the problem was his friend said ‘He’s a British guy he’s got a faggot accent’ At that point they moved back and we drove away very shaken but unharmed.

  • @farmgirl6866

    @farmgirl6866

    Жыл бұрын

    I adore these 2 men. Makes my day. 😅😂

  • @vogelvogeltje

    @vogelvogeltje

    Жыл бұрын

    Dixie is also the home of chattel

  • @Ekundert1300
    @Ekundert1300 Жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear of your grandmas passing ❤️ thank you for sharing

  • @deanoallen5096
    @deanoallen50967 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear about your grandmother.. thank you for the amazing content you put out.

  • @quasiquark
    @quasiquark Жыл бұрын

    So sorry for your loss, Ollie. Thoughts are with you and your entire family.

  • @kypitbull
    @kypitbull Жыл бұрын

    Kentucky boy here, i learned all my cooking skills from my Grandma. After she passed i got all her cast iron frying pans. Every Sunday i use her pans to cook biscuits and gravy for my family and using her pans and what she taught me makes me feel like she is there with me.

  • @lisa408t

    @lisa408t

    Жыл бұрын

    Nice!!

  • @mountainneko

    @mountainneko

    Жыл бұрын

    How many years did your Grandma use those cast iron pans. . .she definitely is there with you when you use them.

  • @kypitbull

    @kypitbull

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mountainneko she had them for at least 50 years

  • @mountainneko

    @mountainneko

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kypitbull That definitely makes them well-seasoned. . .she is definitely with you when you use them.

  • @ryantannar5301

    @ryantannar5301

    Жыл бұрын

    with cast iron you gotta use those old pans. the pan itself changes the flavor

  • @itsjustmeVanessa
    @itsjustmeVanessa Жыл бұрын

    I definitely dip things in my coffee! Lovely video! Thank you for enjoying some good authentic American food!

  • @indyyall9443
    @indyyall94438 ай бұрын

    You know they are tasting something delicious and their minds is blown when their eyes get as large as possible lol. Y'all are so sweet and I love your content, especially Southern comfort foods here in the US.

  • @WilyWillyT
    @WilyWillyT Жыл бұрын

    I have had to explain many times that American biscuits aren't what Brits consider biscuits (and we also have scones), and also that sausage gravy isn't really gravy at all, and that Americans do have normal brown gravy far more often than sausage gravy. Glad you guys enjoyed it!

  • @What_the_son_of_a

    @What_the_son_of_a

    Жыл бұрын

    I had to think about sausage gravy not being real gravy… you are right it’s just a bechamel sauce with sausage added

  • @WilyWillyT

    @WilyWillyT

    Жыл бұрын

    @@What_the_son_of_a exactly!

  • @SlavicCelery

    @SlavicCelery

    Жыл бұрын

    @@What_the_son_of_a White gravy is far more accurate than béchamel. More often than not, the fat is strictly the sausage grease, and not butter. Although a pat of butter does no harm. I know that sounds minor, but it's a pretty danged big separation between the two.

  • @mr2x137

    @mr2x137

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WilyWillyT dude we dont be eating scones what are you talking about lmao. you must be from vermont or something

  • @WilyWillyT

    @WilyWillyT

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mr2x137 ever walked into a normal bakery? lol

  • @overcomer5574
    @overcomer5574 Жыл бұрын

    If you are still traveling the states don't forget to try the soul food! A lot of it is kin to what they call "Southern Food" but us black folks definitely have a different palate which normally results in chronic health issues but nonetheless delicious!

  • @lazyldy

    @lazyldy

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm from the Midwest and a lot of soul food is what I grew up on and was just plain country cooking...with one big difference. Black cooks elevate the food with their use of spices and seasonings. I thought my greens were good until a Black co-worker brought hers in and, WOW! I had to have her take me step -by-step into her method. We compared our various recipes and usually, hers won. My homemade egg noodles finally gave me a win.

  • @dubiousinformation1756

    @dubiousinformation1756

    Жыл бұрын

    I was gonna say, a lot of southern food started as soul food, so we actually have you guys to thank for a lot of really good food in general. I haven't lived in the southern half of the US in years, but the number one thing I miss is the food.

  • @ruhhshelle

    @ruhhshelle

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol I'm white from Texas and I grew up in soul food.

  • @fromthehartfarms

    @fromthehartfarms

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh yes! You can't visit the south without trying gumbo, peppered corn bread, stewed squash & tomatoes & fried okra! Those are my favorites near me!

  • @birdiec2294

    @birdiec2294

    Жыл бұрын

    Its just southern food.

  • @huntersherwood4845
    @huntersherwood48456 ай бұрын

    Biscuits and gravy are a heart and soul dish of the South. it’s something everyone learned to make from their grandmother. It thrills my heart to see people outside our states love it.

  • @missruize
    @missruizeАй бұрын

    This video brought me comfort❤ Thanks guys!

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