Cooking Up a Fall Feast from 1808 |Real Historic Recipes ASMR|
Gravy smothered lamb, roast potatoes, and a cheap rice dessert with one seriously decedent butter nutmeg sauce. These are recipes from 1808! People back then sure knew how to eat. Lamb and mutton were meats that were more commonly eaten back then than it is today, being as common as pork and chicken on people's dinner plates. Lamb was recommended to be eaten from late spring through fall.
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The rest of that rice pudding will end up being breakfast ^_^ Watch us eat these dishes and give our review on our 2nd channel Frontier Patriot. You can find that here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/Y4eXybGsmajapdI.html Thank you everyone.
@marykopydlowski6037
Жыл бұрын
Oh, here making the rice. Is not rich like mine. I use an old fashion receipe
@willymags123
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@kimholch1006
Жыл бұрын
I like to make Swedish rice Pudding. Little different but yours looks delicious. Love the chicken cutting boards. So cute.
@rebeccajohnson6472
Жыл бұрын
Hi! I have a question about the log cabin. Is it on private property and did you have to have it built? Great videos by the way 🙂
@marykopydlowski6037
Жыл бұрын
I like the rice topping
I'm fascinated by all this. In some ways it does not seem as much hard work to cook meals over a fire without all the modern conveniences as I thought it would. But I do admire all those people -- usually women -- who put together a feast on a regular basis in a fireplace, without blenders and toaster ovens and microwaves and so on. And thanks to you for making it so clear how they achieved this.
@tammymcelhatton350
Жыл бұрын
My thought too. But add a hot summer day, all the bending over a hot fire, lifting that heavy cookware, wearing long sleeves, etc. oh I forgot laundry, kids and the list goes on.😀
@lavoixdevelours
Жыл бұрын
To me it still seems scary. The chances of being burnt or the skirts in the fire are a bit too high for my comfort. I think Justine makes it look easy. :)
@65stang98
Жыл бұрын
@@tammymcelhatton350 youd never be bored thats for sure lol
@donnachildersderrick1345
Жыл бұрын
Those backs hurt. Cast iron is very heavy and full of food even more so. If it was windy you’d have smoke puffing in your face and sometime ash and sparks. The heat was terrible and most houses had very few windows. No refrigeration and no convenience. Try cooking like that now and it would be awful!
@oogieboogie7332
Жыл бұрын
@@donnachildersderrick1345 that's why you don't lift with your back lift with your legs
I love watching your show. You both work so hard so we can see what the previous generations had to do to survive. Thank you for window of past.
@NoCopyrightMusic16
Жыл бұрын
Me too 💘
@ronaldf.a6008
Жыл бұрын
Halloo
@Cali_boy92
Жыл бұрын
Ya. This comment should be pinned
@WarbirdPhoenix
Жыл бұрын
Also a key to the future if and when anything goes wrong.
@MrPumpkin8ter
9 ай бұрын
No time for complaining back then, just hard-working folks. Everyone pulling their own weight. How times have changed.
She makes it look so easy. Something about the sound of the fire and the chopping makes me want to start cooking.
@mistyviolet3825
7 ай бұрын
YES 🙌🏻 me too!😊❤ chef 👩🏻🍳 is what I want to be now LOL 😂 🧡😇🥄🍽️🥩🧡🥣🧡
I have been in food service over 25 yrs, and your cooking skills and techniques are amazing! Replicating how people cooked back then is an art and you "nailed" it! Thank you for these videos!
@leonel9124
Жыл бұрын
While the videos ar great there is always one common mistake all videos of such type share, nobody would cook their meat medium-rare (or anything of that sort) at that time, only well done.
@user-yb6tk1ru6x
Жыл бұрын
Really? If anything watching this her skills seem a bit unsure as if she doesn't do much cooking normally 🤨
@ethanstorms4826
Жыл бұрын
@@user-yb6tk1ru6xI got nervous seeing the exposed fingers while chopping stuff up 🙈
Always comforting to watch your cooking videos Justine. Everything always looks real good and I'm sure the aroma is so inviting, yum!
@EarlyAmerican
Жыл бұрын
It smelled so good in there.
@karenmar1529
Жыл бұрын
@@EarlyAmerican I'm sure it did, making me so hungry 😋
@c.s.s.1723
Жыл бұрын
This meal preparation was simply exquisite. So gorgeous of a process and presentation of the end product…!!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ These posts just seem to get better and better. Bless your heart ❤️
@ronaldf.a6008
Жыл бұрын
Hallooo
I am so blessed to have a multitude of the kitchen utensils and crockery you use, and without the live fire, you cook the way our generation was, in the south. I still use those items daily. I am grateful beyond measure for you showing newer generations how it's done. I hope they learn because you never know when those forgotten arts will come in handy
@ronaldf.a6008
Жыл бұрын
Halloooo
Justine has so much patience. She does not force anything but simply lets it come to her naturally. Nice work.
@EarlyAmerican
Жыл бұрын
Thank you dear
(Wife typing) This is simply the most beautiful, relaxing channel on KZread. My entire family enjoys watching, and they do not even realize the amount of history they are taking in! Thank you for keeping these important skills alive and sharing them with us all!
I would love to see a video on the basics of hearth cooking and how y'all preserve your leftovers.
I so enjoy watching your show! You and Ron are so perfect for eachother! Congrats! On your being land owners, and your engagement! I'm thrilled for you both! Your an inspiration!!! Thank you!
@EarlyAmerican
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Ellie
This is so comforting. I love seeing how the old ways are coming back again.
I lived very similar to this in Mexico back in 2010, I truly miss it. Life was slower and so much easier.
Those all looked amazing! You both do such a wonderful job presenting the process.
By far better than anything those cooking channels on TV put forth. You're both my MVPs on here. 🥩🍗🏆🥇
I just have to say I absolutely love your content. It is so fascinating. Great job on what you’ve built
This was divine to watch, I am kinda obsessed with that specific time you cover and the sounds and perfect detailing makes this even better! You are truly a very talented artist who I love to watch!! A+++
I love how you've decorated the cabin with an autumn theme ad how you are preparing nice fall comfort food to match the season! YUM! I'm not normally a fan of lamb chops but I think lamb would taste really good with that gravy! People in the 1800s didn't eat any differently than we do today! Thanks, Justine.
The cooking sounds were very comforting, along with the crackling fire. So soothing to listen to after a long day.
This video was so lovely! The wonderful atmosphere, the chickens, everything! Thank you for this ☺️
As a 50s girl I love the style of cooking from me era but there's something seriously satisfying about the 1820s cooking. Never thought I'd enjoy this as much as I do but I love the time period now thanks to these cooking videos.
@maryellenlarkin3498
Жыл бұрын
@勤 松田 uh huh
@nazimali7876
Жыл бұрын
@@maryellenlarkin3498 yes
OMG Justine that meal looked absolutely delicious! I am sat here in England, late at night ( 11.30pm ) and have just watched your video, I am now hungry and am about to raid the fridge for snacks, but nothing is going to match those lamb chops and roast potatoes, guess what I am going to do for Sunday lunch this week! , thanks for this great video 😆😆🖐
@EarlyAmerican
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching Suzanne!
@beccatarkenter3088
Жыл бұрын
@@EarlyAmerican love this chanel, i really think i should of been born in this era, i could live like that, no mod cons, just a simple life. ❤
Greetings Justine, i really enjoy watching you prepare so many great meals, a glimpse of how our ancestors from the past survived, thank you so much and keep making great videos, very heartwarming and peaceful
Love watching your shows & it always makes me hungry 😋! Thank you both for all you do!
Love to watch these video's, the food looks so good. It's like a culinary history lesson. It looks like alot of work but worth it and outdoors in nature must have been where their food supply was found. It's wonderful how you both work so hard to make it look so natural and original.
@petercofrancesco1620
Жыл бұрын
@勤 松田 Tu et nyuen , Wie chu Chong Su. Hanoi Dinka Dou .
As always, it looks amazing! Those potatoes , just wow. I'd love to make those! Well done Justine. You've done it again!
I like the detail work , that is going on in each of these. Thank you for these videos
That looks so good! With the sounds it makes me so hungry I can’t imagine how good it tastes cooked over a fire like that she so calm about everything too I love these videos please keep baking them
I love stuff like this. I miss my old aunts and grandma's every time I cook a meal. Most things came from the backyard and they worked hard without complaint to provide meals that cannot be replicated today.
@margarettickle9659
Жыл бұрын
Nothing like fresh out of the garden cooking it up that day.
The rice pudding reminds me of the rice pudding my great-grandmother used to make. It was delicious! The lamb and potatoes look yummy too. Justine, I wouldn't turn down a dinner invitation if you made these dishes!
I enjoy watching this channel. Many of meals remind me of things which my grandmother cooked. She was old school meat and potatoes. She was also excellent at baking. She had to cook that way because my grandfather was a farmer, so he, my father, and my uncles used to come in after long days in the fields.
My fave channel ❤ everytime I feel stress I watch this, it's very calming and soothing your soul
Thank you very much for your early American historical videos! Ron and Justine are two loving American Patriots!
Love to watch the videos and hear the sizzling and chopping. It’s so much like we did on the farm when I was a kid only with a different stove
Love to watch these videos. I’ve made that dinner quite often. Being British through my mother, I cook many traditional old recipes. Plum pudding with hard sauce is a favorite. Great videos, no background noise. Perfect.
I love watching Justine cooking. She does everything so calmly. I have not tried to make the dishes yet, but I will.
I do believe you hit it out of the park again with this dinner.👍🇺🇸👍 Thank you.
I love the variety of sauces that are used with these meals. I didn't realize they were such a large part of early American cuisine.
What a lovely meal! I also love the ambient sounds of the birds in the background! These videos are so relaxing and interesting! Thank you!
It all looked so delicious! Y’all do such an awesome job and work so hard! Thanks for all the great videos!
I could live like that.........love the food, the cabin, the clothes!
You are quite the magician in the kitchen! I love watching your videos because they are uplifting and let me live vicariously through you, haha!
Pumpkin detailes are so perfect❣️
It all looks so good. Thanks for all your hard work
The "old" feeling vibe and decoration really make the food even look yummier
I'm impressed with the ability to stick your hands into what is clearly a very hot fire. I used to tend the wood stove in my parents' house before I moved out and once you got it up to heating the house temps it would blast you with heat every time you opened it. I kept my hands as far away from it as possible once it got up to the temperature where it would be able to cook food in a reasonable amount of time. The only thing we every cooked on it was a can of instant soup when our power went out, but now I kind of want to try doing more.
@margarettickle9659
Жыл бұрын
If you make a iron pot of soup or baked bean and let it cook slow on a wood stove it turns out amazing. Plus it's an easy start of learning to cook on that kind of stove. Plus you have something wonderful throughout the evening as you get hungry.
I love watching these videos.
After getting all that stuff ready they still have the fight off witches and goblins and all those mystical creatures.
I made this pudding a week ago after watching the episode with Kandy. It was delicious! I did add heavy cream before eating because I love anything creamy. I was fun and will be adding it to my holiday dinners! Thanks Justine, you and Ron rock!!
@EarlyAmerican
Жыл бұрын
Oh awesome!!
Doing school online is so exhausting, watching your vids is perfect specially to get up and have the energy for me to cook homecook meals myself, yal make me appreciate things like making food now ❤️
@EarlyAmerican
Жыл бұрын
Juju (hey, that's the name of my parent's cat) you can overcome this stage of your life! Been there before too. Someday you'll be so glad that you graduated. Work hard it'll pay off later.
I’m so happy I found it out Chanel! I watch them every night lol I look forward to each new video! Thank you both!
I watch from Florida & love your cooking Justine. Takes me back to a quieter time on my aunts Wva home. She cooked & baked on a huge wood/coal stove. Food has never tasted better.
The crazy part is that many cultures still work this way in some cases. The main difference is having or not having appliances.
Those potatoes were calling my name! They looked sooooo good! Loved these receipts!,👍
I am actually drooling!!!! Thanks Justine!!
I love the cabin decor and the feast looks oh so elegant!!! Beautifully done!
This meal looks utterly delectable! My mouth is watering! Now I'm hungry!
Justine always handles the food with such love and tenderness.
Your videos are relaxing for the soul! Thank you very much!
She seems happier than most women in corporate America.
@EmperorOf
7 ай бұрын
she's playing a role lol
Wow! This is the perfect Autumn.Happy October and Harvest Season! Meanwhile, play with the chickens 😂
I just want you to know that I really appreciate you posting all these dinners and stuff. It really gives me inspiration to know that when it hits the fan my only options will not be just hotdogs and marshmallows. Thank you so much for your posts.
This is excellent, can't believe that it took me this long to find this channel, just subscribed and I am getting very hungry for some reason. Thanks for a great channel 👍
It all looks yummy I am sure Ron will love it all!! Good job, Justine!
always lovin some historical home cooking ! also Justine's dress is super cute!
@janisewellington3971
Жыл бұрын
Finally wore one that covers her.
I can't get enough of these amazing videos, it's more than just ASMR
Looks amazing! Thank you Justine.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the food tasted better this way either
@madamrockford2508
Жыл бұрын
I'm sure it does. I use to make home baked yeast & soda bread, corn bread, & apple fritters, as well as baked beans (they only take 12-16 hours in a slow oven) & homemade Lasagna when my husband & mom were alive. And the food tasted 100 times better. There's nothing quite as delicious as fresh baked bread & homemade baked beans, with a little meat on the side😁
Looks delicious! Got to go watch you guys eating it!
What a wonderful way to prepare lamb. Been looking for something different. I found it! Thank you! I love to cook over an open fire. When we were without power for days, I used to use my fireplace similar to yours, but more primitive. Yum yum yummy!
I love watching your videos, it's so comforting ❤️
Wow! You should put all these into a cookbook!
Love watching you cook such great meals. Ron is a lucky fellow Justine.
I always enjoy watching you cook!! I learned years ago from Julia child's cookbooks to always heavily pat your meat with paper towels to remove any moisture it before cooking. It makes such a difference!
My goodness, it looks so good!! Yummy!!😘🤗😊 Thank you for sharing!
This is some rich quality content Far better then most of the cooking shows🥩✨✨ and the on top of that the ambience is the real game changer
Amo mirar sus videos, son muy interesantes Saludos desde Uruguay🇺🇾
A+ ASMR video...the textural sounds make it impossible to stay awake...I put it on loop with a low volume...slept like Rip Van Winkle...
Ohh damn. I love the gap the frying pan wedges into. Brilliant!
You darn right that's some good eating! Yum! Looks delish 😋
Everything looks so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
From France, thks for this moment of peace and grâce. I feel good and hungry.
You truly put in a lot of hard work! The food always looks good!
Did Ron make the pig board? It’s super cute! I found a ton of old cookbooks on Pinterest that had been scanned into files that can be easily accessed by anyone 😊❤
Justine, thank you very much for showing us these authentic ancient recipes. I'd love to make them all. I will definitely make the lamb with sauce Robert. Looks delicious!
This is really interesting and relaxing, and it makes me grateful to live in a time where we can eat whatever we want, and not just what is seasonally available.
I wish we could still live with way. When things were simple.
I think in 1808 a woman who can cook like that get married so quickly lol.
This looks like a delicious and hearty meal. Thanks for sharing! ❤
One of our reenactment group members made a boiled rice pudding with raisins and bits of apple. Experience time!!! The pork fat we have leftover from trimming a pork butt was used to render fat for frying. Another member rolled the leftover rice pudding into balls and then fried in the fat. Oh my gosh they were so GOOD!
You are sooo amazing, talented & sweet Lady Justine!
This meal looks really tasty 😋
Food was just so much better back then!! Looks delicious ❤
Always comforting to watch your cooking videos Justine.
Какое удовольствие смотреть! Добрая девица!
@user-dy1pi2yx7d
Жыл бұрын
Правда готовить ни хрена не умеет. Вот прибили бы её просто в те годы, за такую готовку. А так то - да, наверняка добрая тёлка!
Everything looks so good Justine! See you and Ron in a few minutes. xoxo
I am fascinated with the process of cooking in the our past. I am learning how to cook in an open hearth and it is very exciting!
This is one of the most relaxing videos on KZread, Justine is an awesome cook 😊
Tiene que estar muy bueno 😋
Masakan yang lezat sekali ♥️