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How the World Makes Meatballs | Sweden, Afghanistan, India, Mexico, China

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We are going to travel the world today, one meatball at a time. Today we are learning about meatballs from Afghanistan, China, Sweden, India and Mexico. If you do not see the meatball you wanted to see, there will be a part 2! Have no fear!
The artist featured is Henry Baker:
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A HUGE thank you to Simon, Aleeza, Steph, Hitesh and Sarai for sharing their stories and recipes with us all!
Swedish Meatballs: therecipecritic.com/the-best-swedish-meatballs/
Afghani Maushawa: www.cooked.com/uk/Tess-Mallos/Hardie-Grant-Books/The-Complete-Middle-Eastern-Cookbook/Afghanistan/Maushawa-recipe
Lion's Head Meatball: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pWVhl9OukZbOo5s.html by @SoupedUpRecipes
Gobi Manchurian: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dWeY08-siM-ZgNY.html based off this by @getcurried
Mexican Caldo:
Caldo de Albóndigas
For the Meatballs
▢ 1/2 lb ground beef
▢ 1/2 lb ground pork
▢ 1/2 cup (loosely packed) finely chopped yerbabuena (sub. With spearmint or mint)
▢ 1/2 cup white rice
▢ 1 tspn salt
▢ 1 tspn smoked paprika
▢ 1/2 tspn black pepper
▢ 1 tspn garlic powder
▢ 1 tspn cumin
▢ 1 canned chipotle, minced
▢ dash of cayenne pepper
▢ 1/4 cup of AP flour
▢ 2 green tomatillos finely diced
▢ 1 garlic clove finely minced
▢ 1 egg
For the Broth
▢ 1 tbsp olive oil
▢ 1/4 onion rough chopped
▢ 1 garlic clove minced
▢ 4 tomatoes rough chopped
▢ Family’s secret not-so-secret ingredient: 1 tbsp of Juquilita Red Mole Paste
▢ 1 tbsp tomato paste
▢ 8 cup beef or chicken broth or 2 cubes of Knor bullion
▢ Salt and pepper to taste
▢ 1/2 tspn dried Oregano
▢ 2 bay leaves
Optional Vegetables
▢ 1 carrot diced
▢ 1 potato peeled and diced
▢ 1 calabacita diced (or zucchini)
▢ 4-6 frozen corn on the cob
Optional Garnish
▢ cilantro chopped
▢ Juice of 1 lime
▢ Avocado
▢ sliced radish
▢ canned chipotle
Directions
1. Combine all of the ingredients for the meatballs, stir well to combine, cover and refrigerate until ready to use.
2. Heat 1 tablespoons of olive oil to medium heat. Add the onions and season lightly with salt and pepper, sauté for 3 minutes. Add the garlic, tomatoes and cook for 1 more minute. Add the tomato paste, Red Mole Paste and cook for 1 minute. Deglaze with broth. Bring up to a boil.
3. While the soup comes to a boil, remove the meatball mix from refrigerator and form meatballs about the 1” to 1 1/2" in diameter (think the size of a golf ball or slightly smaller). When soup is boiling, reduce heat just slightly and carefully drop in the meatballs one by one. Gently stir, reduce heat to a simmer and cook for 30 to 35 minutes.
4. If you’re adding vegetables cook for 5 minutes. Add the carrots and potatoes then stir gently to combine being careful to not break the meatballs. Cover and let cook for 30 minutes. Add the zucchini the last 10 to 15 minutes of cooking time. Taste for salt. Garnish soup with lime wedges, radish, avocado, chipotle and fresh cilantro. Serve with warm corn tortillas.
00:00 Intro
00:19 Artist in Residence
01:04 Making Afghani Maushawa
03:20 Eating Maushawa
05:29 Making Chinese Lion's Head Meatballs
07:13 Eating Lion's Head Meatball
09:36 Making Swedish Meatballs
11:33 Eating Swedish Meatballs
12:53 Hello Fresh: Vegetarian Zucchini Feta Meatballs
14:10 Tasting Zucchini Feta Meatballs
15:03 Making Gobi Manchurian
16:56 Eating Gobi Manchurian
19:08 Making Mexican Caldo de Albondigas
21:31 Eating Caldo de Albondigas
23:26 Which other Meatball Recipes should I do?
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  • @Aleeza_Kazmi
    @Aleeza_Kazmi2 жыл бұрын

    I didn't expect to cry watching a video about meatballs, but here we are!! Thank you SO much for allowing me the space to share Afghan food, I'm so happy you liked it!! 💛

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing! It looks delicious, the cinnamon is a very interesting touch🤍

  • @BerylShereshewsky

    @BerylShereshewsky

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank ou Aleeza!!!

  • @adedow1333

    @adedow1333

    2 жыл бұрын

    Afghani food is my favorite. There I a restaurant near where I grew up that is run by 5 Afghani brothers. We've been going since I was a very small child, and they treat us like family. They made a big deal when I brought my husband and then my children to eat at their restaurant. I miss it so much! I learned a deep love of muslin people from these lovely men. Thank you for sharing your food with us!

  • @justhereforthevideos2798

    @justhereforthevideos2798

    2 жыл бұрын

    I cried too. Lol

  • @justhereforthevideos2798

    @justhereforthevideos2798

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@adedow1333 omg that got my crying more. How lovely ❤

  • @dhruvadamle7627
    @dhruvadamle76272 жыл бұрын

    When she said she doesn't know if she would ever get to visit her home, instant tears ...

  • @crazyme9628

    @crazyme9628

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ya bro! 😔 The news only give me chills can't even imagine what the localities their are actually going through. May God bless them 🙏

  • @erly108

    @erly108

    2 жыл бұрын

    Same. From pictures I have seen online of the mountains and rivers there, it is absolutely beautiful. I know it doesn't mean much, but I hope someday those displaced can safely return home.

  • @1incosmos

    @1incosmos

    2 жыл бұрын

    Her half took the peace from her other half 🤔 hmm

  • @camarojai6832

    @camarojai6832

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was devastated also to hear and just think of all who may never get to see their home land

  • @SoCalCaitlin14

    @SoCalCaitlin14

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dude same. 😭

  • @brittanydaniels2281
    @brittanydaniels22812 жыл бұрын

    The first girl saying she might never get to see her homeland is heartbreaking. Most of us at least have the option of finding out where were from but its literally not safe for her, thats mindblowing.

  • @Pasadena14

    @Pasadena14

    2 жыл бұрын

    True...

  • @theghostofsunflower2760

    @theghostofsunflower2760

    2 жыл бұрын

    Pakistani r quite happy about taliban .... so she is half happy

  • @randonlando418

    @randonlando418

    Жыл бұрын

    @@theghostofsunflower2760 what a nasty thing to say

  • @ritikabhanushali3394
    @ritikabhanushali33942 жыл бұрын

    I am from India. In India we make kheer (rice pudding). What I have noticed is rice pudding exists in every culture so I would love to see different versions of it from around the world.

  • @BigBadWolframio
    @BigBadWolframio2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your words about Afghanistan, Beryl. Thank you for showing humanity through something as "simple" as cooking a dish from somewhere else. I wish only the very best for the Afghan people and I pray you will be safe.

  • @taraoakes6674

    @taraoakes6674

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have an Afghani coworker, and you couldn’t meet a more warm and generous person. All 3 of her kids and her grandkids live here, but I know her heart is breaking for the rest of her countrymen.

  • @MiraasbyMariyamDawood

    @MiraasbyMariyamDawood

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know right. Many would just use the culture and food and not talk about the things going around. Like we romanticize Kashmir so much, go as tourists, rave about the Pashmina but no one reaply talks about what's going on.

  • @BigBadWolframio

    @BigBadWolframio

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MiraasbyMariyamDawood Yes, that's it exactly.

  • @adedow1333

    @adedow1333

    2 жыл бұрын

    Afghani food is my favorite! Kindest and best people you could meet anywhere!

  • @lisasolesky3255

    @lisasolesky3255

    2 жыл бұрын

    Beryl is the bomb diggity - I couldn't agree more with you, Keru.

  • @kates7277
    @kates72772 жыл бұрын

    Beryl - In a world where so much darkness surrounds us, you show incredible love and audacity to believe in the light that runs wild within you. It shows up in everything. Thank you for spreading your joy.

  • @annettegibson8686

    @annettegibson8686

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes yes yes yes ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @BerylShereshewsky

    @BerylShereshewsky

    2 жыл бұрын

  • @kates7277

    @kates7277

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@BerylShereshewsky 🥰

  • @ajinkyajoshi5513

    @ajinkyajoshi5513

    2 жыл бұрын

    Kate audacity is quite rude and offensive word you should instead use brave

  • @kates7277

    @kates7277

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ajinkyajoshi5513 Disagree. Audacity means a willingness to take bold risks.

  • @penielku
    @penielku2 жыл бұрын

    beryl, the community you've created around your channel is literally one of the best and most wholesome communities I've seen on youtube. love your content :D

  • @BerylShereshewsky

    @BerylShereshewsky

    2 жыл бұрын

    Aw yayyy 💜

  • @quadbox
    @quadbox2 жыл бұрын

    This channel is about so much more than food: it's about family and culture and community and what it is to be human. I feel really privileged to be invited into people's lives and share the recipes and experiences that mean so much to them. What you said about Afghanistan was a gentle reminder to people about everything your channel encapsulates, Beryl. And thank you for even showing Australia, and many other countries, in a true light. I love that you show the cultural heritage of Chinese Australians, Lebanese Australians etc. Our countries are about so much more than the traditional white people's lives that flood our airwaves. So thank you.

  • @CJ-im2uu

    @CJ-im2uu

    2 жыл бұрын

    I almost want to ask about how she selects a dish that has several different ways to prepare (for example meatloaf). I also want to raid her fridge for leftovers.

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227
    @thatmexicanteacher12272 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing my Abulelita Elena’s dish. She would be so happy to see you try it💕 Edit: oh no!! I’m sorry you cut your finger :(

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Yulee Be Me sure, I’ll send it to you. It’s super easy and you can change and remove things since it’s a very forgiving soup.

  • @BerylShereshewsky

    @BerylShereshewsky

    2 жыл бұрын

    oh my gosh, can you believe it but all is ok! it wasnt so terrible, LOVED the meatballs!!!!

  • @prakritichaudhuri3671

    @prakritichaudhuri3671

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your Abuleita's meatball soup recipe. I actually teared up a bit coz I lost my Diya(that's what I call my grandma) a few months ago. I miss her a lot. I still can't get around to making her special recipes but I hope to learn them one day. Your words were really like a warm hug to me(◍•ᴗ•◍)❤

  • @prernamalhotra525

    @prernamalhotra525

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is rice got cooked in meat balls in soup?

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@prakritichaudhuri3671 I’m so sorry for your loss. Sending many more virtual hugs your way🥰

  • @pritpalsngh
    @pritpalsngh2 жыл бұрын

    I wish I could share something from Afghan roots that I have. My grandfather was an Afghani Sikh and he used to share the stories of his childhood there. He is no more with us and I might never have the opportunity to see his place of birth and see the places he told us about very fondly. As an Indian my heart goes out to those in Afghanistan and especially the people in Panjshir. 💖

  • @Rose-jz6sx

    @Rose-jz6sx

    2 жыл бұрын

    If no one in your family has yet, I would recommend writing his stories down or dictating them onto a recording device. Over time people will forget details.

  • @theghostofsunflower2760

    @theghostofsunflower2760

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sikhs r not treated grt their

  • @iaw7406

    @iaw7406

    2 жыл бұрын

    Are the afghan sikhs pashtun or punjabi ? Are the cuisines different ?

  • @abhaypatel4292

    @abhaypatel4292

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@iaw7406 Afghan Sikhs are Punjabi..they are over there even before the Islamic invasions.. along with Marwari community, they practically were traders in the silk route.. After the invasion the once time again when the Sikhs, hindus settle there was during sikh empire so more influx of sikh people in Afghanistan

  • @SoCalCaitlin14
    @SoCalCaitlin142 жыл бұрын

    I cry or sob every night thinking about the people of Afghanistan. I really agree the culture can be lost when you just look at the headlines. Thank you for shining a light on their culture at this time.

  • @niamtxiv

    @niamtxiv

    2 жыл бұрын

    Why are you crying?

  • @jeevithan
    @jeevithan2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Beryl just a tip. Never hold your hand after having a knife accident directly to the tap because if the cut was deep, you could end up loosing a lot of blood. So first always apply preasure to stop the bleeding.

  • @nodezsh

    @nodezsh

    2 жыл бұрын

    Even if she didn't see this comment, a minimum of 43 people did. Thank you.

  • @derekmills5394

    @derekmills5394

    2 жыл бұрын

    From the paramedic that taught me emergency fist aid - "losing a lot of blood" is measured in cups - so probably not in this case - a little blood is good to wash out a cut.

  • @rabidsamfan

    @rabidsamfan

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@derekmills5394 It is hard to measure how much flow is going down the drain. My mom, who worked in a blood bank, wouldn’t let you go more than thirty seconds without applying pressure unless the cut was really filthy, and not even then if it was deep enough for stitches.

  • @derekmills5394

    @derekmills5394

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@rabidsamfan With all due respect to your mother, there s a world of difference between the training for a phlebotomist and an ambulance paramedic. We're talking about a minor cut to an extremity, not major trauma.

  • @chiarakoch6034

    @chiarakoch6034

    2 жыл бұрын

    i completely disagree. you cannot lose a lot of blood by a cut like this unless you are already very ill. please please wash it out. itll prevent (anearobic) bacteria to stay in your body as they are flushed out with the blood possibly preventing infection. preventing infection is much more valuable than keeping those extra few ml of blood. remember if you donate blood you donate 500 ml without any impact on your health (if you are healthy that is ofc). its a different situation if theres severe bleeding like after amputation..

  • @stephanielariviere1539
    @stephanielariviere15392 жыл бұрын

    Food has a way of bringing us home no matter were we may find our selves.

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    Very true :)

  • @fawnfawn
    @fawnfawn2 жыл бұрын

    Knife safety tips from my time as a chef - 1) make sure your knives are really sharp. This involves having them professionally sharpened (if you aren't comfortable using a stone yourself - and please please please don't use those random devices you stick the knife into) and maintaining the edge with a steel every time you use them. 2) Always always place a damp cloth or towel under your cutting board to keep the board stationary. 3) Bend your fingers away from the knife's edge when cutting at all times! This involves a fair bit of tension on the knuckles and should be an active posture for your hand. You can train yourself to have this automatically. 4) Avoid distractions and focus your eyes on the blade. Don't look up or away! 5) Take your time if you're doing a new technique or chopping a slippery vegetable. Speed is nice but chopping with a bandaged finger is much slower. But you'll probably still cut yourself sometimes. That's just the reality, and it sucks. Have a first aid kit in your kitchen, and buy a box of gloves to protect any future wounds from food juices (acid/salt/sugar/spices in cuts is the worst).

  • @Rose-jz6sx

    @Rose-jz6sx

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great tips. Also the sharper the knife the cleaner the cut if you do end up cutting yourself which is a tiny bonus haha

  • @siobhankathleen4892

    @siobhankathleen4892

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Rose-jz6sx What you said. I sliced my palm open trying to cut a ham, but the knife was so sharp, I didn't even bleed. The emergency room was able to stitch me up so well, I can barely see the scar. My brother blames the knife's sharpness on me getting cut, but I know that if I had to get cut, I was better off.

  • @rabidsamfan

    @rabidsamfan

    2 жыл бұрын

    It took me three months to really figure out how to keep my fingers curled back and still cut the food. But I haven’t cut myself since, knock wood.

  • @skirtedgalleons
    @skirtedgalleons2 жыл бұрын

    I fall in love with every video person because they look so proud and happy to present their dish. Best part of this channel. Also, stop making me cry everyone!

  • @Deepa-Arsha

    @Deepa-Arsha

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ikr..

  • @jenlc1536

    @jenlc1536

    2 жыл бұрын

    Blaming my misty eyes on Beryl cutting onions

  • @putraaditya4642
    @putraaditya46422 жыл бұрын

    I’m an Indonesian who has an Mexican-American Mom in California is very happy to see Albondegas soup that reminds me a lot of home and every time I’m not feeling well my Mom will cook albondegas soup! It also reminds me of Bakso, a meatball dish from Indonesia that you also should try for the next episode of meatballs around the world!!

  • @dgmojojojo

    @dgmojojojo

    Жыл бұрын

    bak means meat in Hokkian, so means grind (Hokkian is a regional Chinese language, not national mandarin). I believed Indonesian bakso brought by Hakka Chinese immigrants but acculturated and modified into one of the staple Indonesian dishes.

  • @premananthini1626
    @premananthini16262 жыл бұрын

    Any thoughts of doing "local ice cream flavours"....I bet it would be an interesting episode 😆

  • @pinianna

    @pinianna

    2 жыл бұрын

    Especially if she tries a salty licorice one 😂 (Seriously though, it's really tasty!)

  • @premananthini1626

    @premananthini1626

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pinianna haha..... hope we all could look forward to her ice cream episodes....back in my country Malaysia we have ice creams with local flavours.... particularly local fruits and some of Nestle products

  • @alexandrac591

    @alexandrac591

    2 жыл бұрын

    YES. Like tiger tiger from Canada, or Black Raspberry from New England. And I've heard some stories about Moon Mist flavour from Nova Scotia...

  • @Grace-se9os

    @Grace-se9os

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@premananthini1626 I love Pulut Hitam ice cream ahaha

  • @premananthini1626

    @premananthini1626

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Grace-se9os now we have onde onde ice cream too 😄

  • @geojames1861
    @geojames18612 жыл бұрын

    I’d love to see a mashed potato episode - I think it would be cool to see you try an eel pie and mash with liquor, plus the history behind the dish is SO London 🥰

  • @MarcieFoster

    @MarcieFoster

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm down for potatoes from around the world

  • @Flipflopgirl156
    @Flipflopgirl1562 жыл бұрын

    I about cried when I saw you were making Gobi Manchurian! I lived in Malaysia for about 3 months and it was there I tried Gobi Manchurian! It was always one of my favorite dishes and it was something I always have looked for but never found anywhere else. I also never realized it was an Indian/ Chinese fusion but it now makes sense as Malaysia has a massive Chinese population! I am going to make it this week and I can't wait 😍

  • @COOLSABYA2

    @COOLSABYA2

    2 жыл бұрын

    The fusion Gobi Manchurian was created in India in local Chinese restaurants . It is a very recent addition in some places in Malaysia.

  • @stephtyee3484

    @stephtyee3484

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'm from Malaysia and I've never heard of this. Gotta go look for it now...

  • @mimis.5139

    @mimis.5139

    2 жыл бұрын

    Chinese still don't know this cuisine exist. There's a Chinese population in Kolkata in Tangra side so Kolkata (INDIA) started this cuisine and believe me chilli fish to veg manchurians is fav in all over India.

  • @rohankorde

    @rohankorde

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@stephtyee3484 Try looking for it at 'Anjappar' restaurant in Bangsar area in KL :)

  • @trusfratedbunny2215

    @trusfratedbunny2215

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@COOLSABYA2 Not in local chínese resturant but at an IPL cricket club outlet in mumbai.

  • @yenhung5813
    @yenhung58132 жыл бұрын

    Beryl: *Cuts her finger Rajat: "Again?!"

  • @raeperonneau4941

    @raeperonneau4941

    2 жыл бұрын

    😂

  • @poojakotoky8958
    @poojakotoky89582 жыл бұрын

    Gobi Manchurian was least expected 🤣

  • @LivingInTheShade
    @LivingInTheShade2 жыл бұрын

    All of the dishes had something I liked about them my favourites were Afghanistan, Indian and Mexican meatballs. Awww Mexican lady with her baby looked like such a lovely person/mummy. Like Beryl I got emotional watching this, I don't know why, it was an ever enjoyable video.

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    Awww! Thank you!!!🥺

  • @LivingInTheShade

    @LivingInTheShade

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thatmexicanteacher1227 I know a good person when I see one. 😀

  • @Fliprrr

    @Fliprrr

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me too, it was genuine love and it was beautiful

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Fliprrr thank you! You both are so nice🥺💕

  • @jenniferhutson4543
    @jenniferhutson45432 жыл бұрын

    The girl holding the baby is the absolute sweetest!! ETA- she almost made me cry too, Beryl lol

  • @omgwtfMindyloo
    @omgwtfMindyloo2 жыл бұрын

    The Gobi Manchurian looked so good, my bf and I ordered some for dinner. It was the amazing! Thank you for introducing us to these recipes! We are planning to try making a few!

  • @snehasakharkar844
    @snehasakharkar8442 жыл бұрын

    Gobi Manchurian is a favorite across India! Meatball without the meat! 🌏

  • @jacqibelle
    @jacqibelle2 жыл бұрын

    Love that you led this episode with an Afghani recipe. So inclusive for the people coming here now with the current situation. 💜

  • @j.phinnaeusmorgan7125
    @j.phinnaeusmorgan71252 жыл бұрын

    I was moved to tears by your share re: Afghanistan. I thoroughly agree, “When is food not just food?”

  • @katlynbrown3548
    @katlynbrown35482 жыл бұрын

    At the Indian restaurant I usually go to has gobhi Manchurian. The only difference is that its literally just fried cauliflower florets in the Manchurian sauce. Its delicious and my fave. I think the meatball version Beryl did looks just as delicious and i would like to try it

  • @SwtTeaLdy

    @SwtTeaLdy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes! That's how it's done at the restaurant I go to! It's SO delicious.

  • @trusfratedbunny2215

    @trusfratedbunny2215

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, For complete Indian meatballs...Malai Kofta, Lauki kofta, Aloo khoya paneer kofta, Kele ka kofta, Moongdaal or other lentils kofta, besan kofta, mix veg kofta, bihari chana/khesari daal kachri curry & many more mouthwatering options r there...!

  • @cory3568
    @cory3568 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your kindest words and sentiments for the people of this world. I'm holding back tears at work, I'm so touched. What you say is purely true & it's this rhetoric that we need more of in efforts to come together as one. I really appreciate your work. You're a major inspiration & a wonderful role model. Major cheers, friend

  • @aliebellule
    @aliebellule2 жыл бұрын

    As a Quebecer, I can tell you that the classic poutine is just the tip of the iceberg. There are so many variations. So far, butter chicken poutine, italian poutine (with bolognese instead of gravy), and lobster poutine (with bechamel sauce) where I live, in the Atlantic provinces, are my favorites.

  • @apefu

    @apefu

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wow. I've had lobster poutine in London but I didn't know it was a legit thing :O

  • @truditurner8714

    @truditurner8714

    2 жыл бұрын

    YUM to all of these. I have had a Shepherds Pie poutine in Canmore, Alberta!

  • @rubyrose20159
    @rubyrose201592 жыл бұрын

    Could you do a "full day of eating in (insert country here)?" I'm always curious about what people eat in a full day in other countries. Like, is breakfast as big of a thing in China as it is here in the US?

  • @WholeHeartily

    @WholeHeartily

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mmmmm and Turkish breakfast 🤤 and Dominican breakfast!

  • @macandfire5477

    @macandfire5477

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great idea 💡

  • @maryannhee8688

    @maryannhee8688

    2 жыл бұрын

    I am Chinese, and I can assure you that breakfast is a really big thing

  • @alanjyu
    @alanjyu2 жыл бұрын

    I always cry when you feature dishes from places going through immense challenges (afghanistan, ukraine). They aren't just recipes that can be prepared in minutes. They are the result of hundreds if not thousands of years of history. The way you honor people by trying to make their dishes with such intention and attention to the details is incredible.

  • @aasthamahajan7274
    @aasthamahajan72742 жыл бұрын

    This was such a brilliant idea to air fry the manchurian!! Never thought they would turn out good in the air fryer !!! Also totally agree with you indo Chinese is super amazing !! Everyone should definitely try it at least once

  • @DCscrubs
    @DCscrubs2 жыл бұрын

    I’m Indian but while studying abroad I made a lots of afghan friends and trust me I’m so in love with the food that they cook. I may turn to half Indian and half afghan soon. You must try more afghan dishes

  • @janisemom
    @janisemom2 жыл бұрын

    My husband and I are currently going through all your “around the world” videos and taking note of the recipes we want to try. We’re currently in the middle of a move, but when we’re settled we plan to start trying some. I think we’ll start with the Maushawa. It looks delicious!

  • @asham1502

    @asham1502

    2 жыл бұрын

    We've just started doing the same!

  • @sarriest
    @sarriest2 жыл бұрын

    I'd really LOVE to see a fundraiser episode about Afghan cuisine!

  • @Rose-jz6sx

    @Rose-jz6sx

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes!

  • @amalmuhammad2377
    @amalmuhammad23772 жыл бұрын

    Would love to see a video showing the dishes you incorporated in your daily cooking from these videos.

  • @heathermclaren9506
    @heathermclaren95062 жыл бұрын

    How can a video about meatballs be so emotional?? Amazing words at the start and end about the Afghan and Mexican food, and then in the middle were Swedish meatballs that make me so nostalgic for when I lived there! (Although we always just bought them frozen in a packet, haha...) Thank you to everyone who contributed to this video, I loved it

  • @traininghope550
    @traininghope5502 жыл бұрын

    I’ve made my great great grandmother’s Swedish meatballs for so many years, first with my mother and my sister and now that my mom has passed, with my husband. It’s a meal that we have to make so many more servings than just for one meal. We will eat them the next day, and maybe even more. The recipe that you prepared is not very different from my great grandmother’s, who came over to the US on a boat in early 1900’s. We don’t have the cream sauce with it but I can’t wait to try it!!! Thank you for sharing something Swedish. I hope you will add more in the future.

  • @Boywithmeese
    @Boywithmeese2 жыл бұрын

    Was actually kinda surprised to see albóndigas on here hehe It was definitely one of my absolute favorite dishes growing up. My mom would always make me add more vegetables and broth to my bowl because I would fill it with the albóndigas haha She was right about how different people make it differently. Every Mexican household seems to have their version, and our version excludes the tomatillo and chipotle, so that was interesting to see. We also...I know it sounds strange...but we often will put a tiny bit of mayonnaise either into our plate, or onto a flour tortilla that we spread it on and roll up to dip into the soup and eat along with it.

  • @lxrxinbow5413

    @lxrxinbow5413

    2 жыл бұрын

    The flour tortilla is new to me haha, in my house we exclude the same things and we use cilantro, I've tried it with yerbabuena as well but nothing like my grandma's version

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, that’s why I love Albóndigas so much. They are so forgiving to make and have so many versions throughout Mexico. My mom also said the same thing “Everyone has their own way of making them special”

  • @alison.6853

    @alison.6853

    2 жыл бұрын

    Omg you’re the only one I’ve heard besides my abuelita and my family that puts mayonnaise in it!! We also put it always in our sopita de fideo, it’s really good

  • @claudiak22

    @claudiak22

    2 жыл бұрын

    I grew up with my grandma and mom (from Durango)making a really simple dish where the meatballs were loose and the rice would come off in the broth super delicious. My mother in law (from Michoacán) put carrots, zucchini and sometimes potatoes in it. They also use yerbabuena. So cool to see all the variations.

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alison.6853 my tío also add mayo to his sopa de fideo! I always thought it was strange but I guess I might have to try it. :)

  • @miayana2539
    @miayana25392 жыл бұрын

    Oooh that zucchini one looks so good. Btw try adding grated cabbage and carrots to the manchurian balls. There's something magical about fried cabbage. Shoutout to Hitesh for the relatable memories. Manchurian after school :)

  • @tusharhbk

    @tusharhbk

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hope you don't get offended by how we Indians adapted Chinese Cuisine.

  • @miayana2539

    @miayana2539

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@tusharhbk I'm Indian so no, not offended😁

  • @Janani_Kannan

    @Janani_Kannan

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes Gobi Manchuri 😂 as some people call it is a nostalgic dish! My friends and I used to get some always after tuition classes. Its very popular in Bangalore also I guess.

  • @sukritidayal9141

    @sukritidayal9141

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I agree cabbage and carrots make manchurian yummier!!

  • @Rose-jz6sx

    @Rose-jz6sx

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, fried cabbage is the best! I always add cabbage to my stir frys

  • @daniels4923
    @daniels49232 жыл бұрын

    Mexican Meatballs (Caldo de Albondigas) is one of my favorite dishes growing up. Unfortunately, I’m in South Korea so I can’t have my mom make me some but I’ll learn

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome! If you need any help or tips I would be more than happy to help :)

  • @daniels4923

    @daniels4923

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thatmexicanteacher1227 Thank you, I usually ask my mom for her recipes. I already did one called Carne en su Jugo. It was a battle of course but I managed lol.

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@daniels4923 Carne en su Jugo is bomb. I remember making my grandmother’s recipe the first time and I messed up but I learned from that and it came out better the second time😊

  • @daniels4923

    @daniels4923

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thatmexicanteacher1227 My first time making it turned out good actually. I was just struggling but it worked out haha.

  • @crin28
    @crin282 жыл бұрын

    Wow… the woman presenting the Caldo de Albondigas has the most calming, beautiful presence. Just lovely. 💜

  • @JS-fd8ey
    @JS-fd8ey2 жыл бұрын

    The emotion for the Afghani dish broke my veteran heart. Thank you for the cathartic release.

  • @ol.grumpy.bastard
    @ol.grumpy.bastard2 жыл бұрын

    My Swedish mother used to make köttbullar at least once a month, and often once a week during colder months. She was a fantastic cook, but these simple meatballs were my favorite, and always remind me of her.

  • @Pikachuwhereareyou
    @Pikachuwhereareyou2 жыл бұрын

    _Yasss_ India and China may never be friendly, but Indo-Chinese cuisine is a match made for each other 🤤

  • @arunsundar7127

    @arunsundar7127

    2 жыл бұрын

    But very spicy and not that good for health

  • @ladyorange9915
    @ladyorange99152 жыл бұрын

    As someone who lives in Québec, I can confirm there is so much more than just classic poutine. We even have a poutine week to celebrate this and all the restaurants who participate, make some really interesting looking poutines in all shapes, sizes and inspirations.

  • @sarintruelson3605
    @sarintruelson36052 жыл бұрын

    I never thought as a vegan I would love a Meatball episode so much. From giving the world a way to value and appreciate Afghan cuisine and its people to sincere, deliberate participants with love in their words. Your ability to infuse many eating styles and methods into your content from a genuinely loving place is one of the reasons I subscribe and Gorge myself with your channel regularly! Also Sarai!!! So sweet, so lovely, I felt her hug and sincerity. Great episode!! 🥰

  • @jaclang5813

    @jaclang5813

    2 жыл бұрын

    me too, although I might get beyond beef or something and try some of these as they sounded delicious.

  • @sukritidayal9141

    @sukritidayal9141

    2 жыл бұрын

    Replace meatball with some tofu balls mixed with a binder like corn flour/ chickpea flour/ plain flour and bamm you got a vegan version 😀

  • @thatmexicanteacher1227

    @thatmexicanteacher1227

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! 🥺 I will definitely have to try making some albóndigas with beyond beef. I think it’s possible with a little extra binders

  • @omgnoi

    @omgnoi

    Жыл бұрын

    I plan on remaking them with impossible beef :)

  • @HunniRoze
    @HunniRoze2 жыл бұрын

    Can you do a video on middle eastern food? Specially countries that have been heavily effected like Iraq, Syria, Palestine, Yemen, Lebanon. I think so many people have such a negative view of Arabs and I'd appreciate something positive about us that could make people think more positively.

  • @leventlevent399

    @leventlevent399

    2 жыл бұрын

    She has a full episode for Syrian food 🥰😍

  • @adedow1333

    @adedow1333

    2 жыл бұрын

    Arab food is amazing! I've met so many lovely people from this region! I feel privileged to know so many Muslims and other Arabs!

  • @Rose-jz6sx

    @Rose-jz6sx

    2 жыл бұрын

    Lebanese food is SO good!

  • @ReginaMcDaniel

    @ReginaMcDaniel

    2 жыл бұрын

    If she is going to do another meatball episode, kibbeh. It would work. :)

  • @a14a17k
    @a14a17k2 жыл бұрын

    To any Afghani's, I hope that you get your country back. Wishful thinking, but I hope the Afghan history and heritage doesn't get lost because of violence and persecution.

  • @Bh4viSB27

    @Bh4viSB27

    2 жыл бұрын

    Native Hindu and Zoroastrian culture of Afghanistan was already decimated by Islamic conquest and persecution. This is just more of the same, terribly sad, but we must name the monster that is Islamism.

  • @mattnewburn4745
    @mattnewburn47452 жыл бұрын

    One Christmas I made eight types of meatballs with their own sauces. Russian with pomagranate, Vietnamese with Chili Lime, Thai chicken with peanut, Falafel with tsaziki, Spanish with tomato, moroccan with curry, turkish kofte w tsaziki, and Hungarian with red pepper sauce. I still have all the recipes!

  • @apefu
    @apefu2 жыл бұрын

    I'm Swedish, but I just LOVE the lions heads meatball! Also, those Swedish meatballs looked lovely :)

  • @resorband

    @resorband

    Жыл бұрын

    But they weren't swedish tho. They had garlic n stuff

  • @apefu

    @apefu

    Жыл бұрын

    @@resorband I get you, but my grandma had a bit of garlic in the meatballs and she was very Swedish:)

  • @resorband

    @resorband

    Жыл бұрын

    @@apefu still not the traditional recipe. The recipe calls for the same ingredients except garlic, parsley and mustard. Shred the onion roughly and fry it in butter, later adding it to the beef and pork. Soak the bread crumbs in milk and then combine it all until you reach a paste like consistency. Niklas ekstedt made a really good recipe on it.

  • @VictorDude98

    @VictorDude98

    Жыл бұрын

    @@resorband For looks sake I'd also say colorit and whole boiled skinless potatoes, also råröda lingon instead of the jam

  • @poyznelf
    @poyznelf2 жыл бұрын

    I do not understand how you can despise a culture if you love their food. I think that is one of the reasons I like your channel. Such respect for others and their food

  • @annbrookens945
    @annbrookens9452 жыл бұрын

    It was very touching to hear Aleeza talking about Afghanistan and for you to expand on that. From the beginning, your channel has broken down barriers and encouraged us to see the humanity all cultures share. I love being a part of this global community. Thank you, Beryl, for connecting us.

  • @mikaeladonegan2430
    @mikaeladonegan24302 жыл бұрын

    Swedish Meatballs are on mine and my husbands dinner rotation. First time I made them I made 40 meatballs and we had to freeze the left overs! One of my faves!

  • @jamesoneill2855
    @jamesoneill285511 ай бұрын

    When you bit into the lion’s head meatball the look on your face was like you were doing something so naughty 😂 but in all seriousness you are helping to show how food breaks down the boundaries and barriers that the fear and ignorance puts up between us all. You are doing super important work here!

  • @paigerussell3058
    @paigerussell30582 жыл бұрын

    this is exactly what i need first thing in the morning, yasssssss

  • @starlight8554
    @starlight85542 жыл бұрын

    What you said about Afghanistan is so true, Beryl. It’s very easy to see just the tragedy and forget about the real people who live there with real memories, feelings, aspirations. I think we’re won’t to do that with any place that’s a headline for tragic reasons. It really made me think. I’ll try a veggie version of the mashava, it looks like a huge in a bowl💚

  • @stuartblittley3531
    @stuartblittley35312 жыл бұрын

    thank you for taking the time to represent and respect Afghanistan, in a difficult time, people like you truly make the world a better place, thank you Beryl. 💖

  • @juliaschiero659
    @juliaschiero6592 жыл бұрын

    From north-east germany: "Königsberger Klopse" Big pork meatballs cooked in a broth served with white gravy with capers and sometimes sardines and boiled potatoes.

  • @theresahoward7216
    @theresahoward72162 жыл бұрын

    I love what the last contributor said about recipes connecting us. My Dad's parents (Sicilian immigrants) passed before he was married...so we never met them and have only a few relatives here in the states. He did however save her recipe cards and taught my Mom the family recipes...and then both of them taught me...so when I make them it feels like I at least know a little part of my noni. And of course Italian American style meatballs are one of those dishes.

  • @dorentinatahirovic7680
    @dorentinatahirovic76802 жыл бұрын

    I was so happy to see you make the Swedish meatballs. It truly is something everyone grows up with here in Sweden. It’s the best

  • @S_shah0
    @S_shah02 жыл бұрын

    I am from kashmir india and our food is very diff but we also have a meat ball dish . Lamb Meat is beaten so much and added with all the spices and then boiled and then cooked with curry its my favourite its a very popular dish for marriage ceremonies

  • @Phaedrrraaa
    @Phaedrrraaa2 жыл бұрын

    I might have meatball dish that a lot of people dont' know about. In Belgium we have a dish called 'Frikadellen met krieken', which means 'Meatballs with cherries'. It's a dish where meatballs are served with sour cherries in a sweet cherry juice. It's often eaten with bread so you can clean your plate and none of the sauce goes to waste. The savory meatball goes so well with the warm and sweet fruit.

  • @stephaniehudson428
    @stephaniehudson4282 жыл бұрын

    I wish there was a "love" option on KZread. I look forward to these "Around the World" videos so much and enjoy hearing the stories behind the dishes. I am inspired to jump in the kitchen and try out all the wonderful food!

  • @quadbox

    @quadbox

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is, it's called the "thanks" option. 😂

  • @leeleezuni9094
    @leeleezuni90942 жыл бұрын

    Love this video!!! I grew up with a Calabrian "meatball" called polpette di melengiana. Aka eggplant meatballs.. I now make them for my children all summer long. I'm teaching my 14yr old son how to make them so he can carry on the recipe

  • @lakritzfrosch3679
    @lakritzfrosch36792 жыл бұрын

    There are not so many German recipes I'm proud of. But "Königsberger Klopse" is one of them. They are meatballs in a sweet-and-sour sauce out of roux and lemon juice. It's so delicious!

  • @ashez1987
    @ashez19872 жыл бұрын

    did anyone else feltnthat Beryl was emotional speaking about Afghanistan. The way she spoke showed respect the Afghani people,the culture. my respect to Beryl

  • @xzhou7656
    @xzhou76562 жыл бұрын

    Hi Beryl! I'm so happy to see you cook 狮子头,a dish from my hometown, Yangzhou. Thank you for introducing other cultures' cuisines to me and this time, reintroducing my own. :) There are actually two varieties of Lion's Head meatballs in Yangzhou cuisine, 红烧狮子头(meatballs braised in brown sauce, where the meatballs are made with soy sauce and then fried, like the ones in your video) and 清炖狮子头 (meatballs served in a clear broth, where the meatballs are more of a pale color with no soy sauce, and no frying is involved). Your way of making the dish is a classic Shanghai-style 狮子头。All of them are super good! But there's a very important detail I feel like I need to mention here: Chefs in our local restaurants NEVER mince the meat, they dice it. Cutting the meat into tiny cubes (0.5cm or so) can help retain the contrast in texture between fatty and lean pork, so that when you bite into the meatball, the taste is much more multi-dimensional. Apart from bamboo shoots, you could also try lotus roots, firm/silken tofu (my mom's go-to option), 山药 (Chinese yams) or 荸荠 (Chinese water chestnut) . Enjoy cooking Chinese :)

  • @cowsaysmuuuu

    @cowsaysmuuuu

    2 жыл бұрын

    LOL did you not see her knife skills.

  • @reeselee1501

    @reeselee1501

    Жыл бұрын

    Would you mind sharing the recipe for the version with the clear broth? I'd like to try this dish but I'm allergic to soy. TIA!

  • @jgentges
    @jgentges2 жыл бұрын

    An we stop and acknowledge the sweet girl with the Mexican dish had such a beautiful message and represents why family and food is everything

  • @taraoakes6674
    @taraoakes66742 жыл бұрын

    Oh yes, my grandma’s Swedish meatballs…such a comfort food. She would can them in the broth that she simmered them, and then later, when you opened the jar, you could drain the meatballs, saving the broth, brown them to caramelize them, and them add the “broth” back into the pan to thicken it for the gravy. I was glad to hear that nutmeg and allspice were mentioned in the recipe because my grandma always added it. Oh, so good!

  • @resorband

    @resorband

    Жыл бұрын

    Interesting method of preserving them. Will definitely try that next time

  • @ranjanivenkatesh52
    @ranjanivenkatesh522 жыл бұрын

    I loved when u said IKEA.. enjoyed the humor. I am a vegetarian.. but I enjoyed seeing u savour those meat balls.

  • @worldofstarling302
    @worldofstarling3022 жыл бұрын

    N this is y i love this girl so much. She has such a open n beautiful heart 💜.

  • @krishnachakraborty915

    @krishnachakraborty915

    2 жыл бұрын

    Army?⟬⟭💜

  • @quenepacrossing4675
    @quenepacrossing46752 жыл бұрын

    Already crying before 9am lol so excited for this episode, i love meatballs.

  • @Rebelartist83
    @Rebelartist838 ай бұрын

    aww and hearing the lady with the mashawa talk about not seeing her homeland instant tears and the food looked amazing 😊

  • @kiyarolynn
    @kiyarolynn2 жыл бұрын

    Oh I wish I had known you were doing this! I am Panamanian, living in the USA. But in Panama we have meatballs as a Street food during our many many different festivals ( Panamanians love a good party and a reason to wear polleras ) Have you done a street food episode? I would love to share some of our cuisine

  • @emalinel
    @emalinel2 жыл бұрын

    *drools waterfall* oh god...I'm craving lions head meatball now. My dad makes the best :D sometimes we take the fried meatballs, freeze them then reheat them in the broth for future meals. It's a great meal for winter! :)

  • @sravyavsv9494
    @sravyavsv94942 жыл бұрын

    This is such a wholesome channel! About Afghanisthan - thanks for bringing this dish to us. You are right. It's not just about food. It's about the culture, a way of life, someone's childhood, or someone's entire life. Maybe they lost their country and their land. Hope they continue to live in the hearts of many people like us through their food, stories, and people. Here's to getting closer to knowing the beautiful Afghan souls through food and your channel.

  • @BismarcksOtto
    @BismarcksOtto2 жыл бұрын

    I'd like to suggest Königsberger Klopse - the famous regional speciality of old East Prussia, still eaten as comfort food in Germany today. The traditional recipe uses veal mince with minced anchovy and capers worked into the meatballs, which are then poached in proper spiced meat broth that then gets turned into a roux-based white sauce with yet more capers, an egg yolk (don't omit!) lemon juice and cream. Lots of German grannies swear on their own variation with more modest ingredients (due to random shortages of various ingredients especially over the last century - different minced meat, water instead of broth, no capers because people are idiots...), but the original, traditional recipe delivers a remarkably tasty dish that is quite unique.

  • @jenniferhutson4543
    @jenniferhutson45432 жыл бұрын

    Swedish meatballs are a quintessential part of the meatball series! Couldn’t not add them, too 😁

  • @samuelwong1596
    @samuelwong15962 жыл бұрын

    狮子头!!! 👏🏼❣❤🤤❤❣👍🏼 A comfort food that mums usually makes.. I personally prefer having homemade one than from having it in restaurants.. By the way Beryl, try to get Lee Kum Kee's Oyster Sauce next time.. It makes alot of difference. I'd love to try the other recipes introduced in this video! By the way.. in Singapore, my mum's meatball soup is not that fancy but its a home comfort dish that i do hope you'll be able to make and try. Henry Baker's artwork is real beautiful and magical.. It does have the Studio Ghibli feels..

  • @ThePro399
    @ThePro3992 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see you try polish ”gołąbki”, large pork meatballs with rice and egg as binder, and either chopped and added to the batter, or wrapped in cabbage. I might be able to provide you with a recipe.

  • @r.d.durfey5862
    @r.d.durfey58622 жыл бұрын

    For me that feeling of warmth and love came from my mom's scalloped potatoes. I have lost the recipe...and can not find one that tastes or is made the same way. And I miss my mom like her passing was yesterday, but it's been 24 years now. She truly was my best friend.😢 Love you mom!💟

  • @behemothsbaby
    @behemothsbaby2 жыл бұрын

    I am absolutely obsessed with Gobi Manchurian and Gobi 65! I don't grind the Gobi but use the florets. I prefer the dry version to the gravy version. So yum!

  • @nataleemae
    @nataleemae2 жыл бұрын

    Was just sitting here trying to figure out what to make for dinner.. Meatballs it is!

  • @mariaandjams
    @mariaandjams2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this episode! There is this dish I used to love, when I was little. It’s called ёжики (hedgehogs) and it’s made from ground meat, onion and cooked rice. You shape the meatballs and then stew them in sour cream and broth. It is really juicy and reminds me of best parts of my childhood and kindergarten (in a good way). Also you can bake them in the oven under sour cream, it’s not so juicy, but easier!

  • @Uyangauya

    @Uyangauya

    2 жыл бұрын

    I suggested тефтель on her community board actually, it’s a comfort food for me as my grandparents used to make it w rice. Now I realize that they may have made it because we didn’t have enough meat and they had to substitute the half w rice.

  • @patgarcia4664

    @patgarcia4664

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mrpasta, when you wrote "hedgehogs", I thought of my Mom's "porcupine" balls: ground beef, onion, and rice. The sauce was different, but interesting that rice was in the meatballs, too.

  • @lynnehanses8474

    @lynnehanses8474

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@patgarcia4664 I also grew up eating porcupine balls, usually with a brown sauce or tomato sauce.

  • @menmyown
    @menmyown2 жыл бұрын

    I can't explain just how joyful this channel is. Your content isn't just the sum of its parts, it's so much more. The connection between people, homelands, memories, food, it crosses all borders. It reminds me that the earth is an island, floating in space and we really need to love one another xx

  • @dikshadevlina1747
    @dikshadevlina17472 жыл бұрын

    Hello Beryl, I am from India. I watch your videos regularly. It is delightful to watch people sharing about their culture through their food. Being a foodie myself I enjoy them a lot. There is one meatball dish which I would like to see in the next video of Meatballs is Koofteh Tabrizi (Persian meatballs).

  • @christenvalentine5854
    @christenvalentine58542 жыл бұрын

    Always a great start to my Thursday. I'd love to see a sauerkraut video. I never know what to do with the rest. If anyone reading this has recipes or ideas I welcome the info! Have a fun day everyone

  • @sarcasmallover8999

    @sarcasmallover8999

    2 жыл бұрын

    what did you use it go? I've slow cooked hot dogs in sauerkraut and they come out amazing, put all on a bun with mustard/ketchup/whatever and its great. Also have used it as stuffing in perogies. can also replace pickles used in fried foods like a Nashville hot chicken.

  • @taraoakes6674

    @taraoakes6674

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ooooo, I’d love to see different pickle recipes!

  • @christenvalentine5854

    @christenvalentine5854

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sarcasmallover8999 I've used it on grilled sausage as a topper, I've used it ontop a warm sandwich and recently tried it in a stew with ham hocks from one of these videos. But there's always so much left! I haven't boiled anything in them though or perogies I'll give that a go.

  • @scarletpoppy6816

    @scarletpoppy6816

    2 жыл бұрын

    There is a stew called bigos it has sauerkraut in it. Might be a dish to try with leftovers. In my house we don't have leftovers of kraut 🤣🤣

  • @kellbean89

    @kellbean89

    2 жыл бұрын

    My dutch mum makes a dish where you mix sauerkraut into mashed potato, and serve it with a smoked sausage called 'rookworst' and gravy. It's one of my faves!

  • @alexandrahavasi6210
    @alexandrahavasi62102 жыл бұрын

    Seeing you make swedish meatballs was so much fun, it's a staple in our household. One meatball dish I think you should try though is hungarian toltott kaposzta. My father makes a simplified version of this often and it's just so good! It's spoonfuls of memories of summer and childhood and my ultimate comfort food!

  • @darrenwells3642
    @darrenwells36422 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been watching your videos for months now and I love them ALL. But this particular episode is my favorite. It was so moving and touching. I agree, food has the power to connect us and create bridges between cultures. Again, so moving. So inspiring. I want to try them all and now I’m seriously considering getting an air fryer. Hope your cut heals fast!

  • @miusmiso
    @miusmiso2 жыл бұрын

    I am so impressed with how you cooked the swedish meatballs! Everything looked perfect, just like we make this dish. ❤️🇸🇪

  • @BerylShereshewsky

    @BerylShereshewsky

    2 жыл бұрын

    😭oh my gosh wow!!!! Thank you!!!

  • @resorband

    @resorband

    Жыл бұрын

    Well the recipe she was presented was more akin to Italian meatballs than Swedish ones. Otherwise I agree that they looked tasty 😋

  • @codename495
    @codename4952 жыл бұрын

    The Afghan stew looks so yummy and hearty and lovely!

  • @anuragverma4265
    @anuragverma42652 жыл бұрын

    You won my heart when u add Afghanistan ❤️❤️❤️❤️ love your thoughts so much men.

  • @timothyshortnacy7550
    @timothyshortnacy75502 жыл бұрын

    That was a great video! I really enjoyed the watch and want to try some of these! Thanks Beryl!!

  • @jenp7818
    @jenp78182 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video!! I teared up with the last recipe!! Can't wait for the next one!!

  • @stephanielariviere1539
    @stephanielariviere15392 жыл бұрын

    Meatballs and pasta is one of my favorites. Thank you for sharing I cant wait to try these new options to my dinners :)

  • @fpoiana
    @fpoiana2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Beryl, what you have said about Afghanistan, was really beautiful. We are more than headlines. I keep loving your channel more and more every day. Cheers from Argentina. Fede

  • @fpoiana

    @fpoiana

    2 жыл бұрын

    And then I got to the Mexican meatballs... and I cry! 😭

  • @JojozaHannaHawaii
    @JojozaHannaHawaii2 жыл бұрын

    I've always wondered if any of the dishes that you've tried on your channel make it into your daily menu planning? Loved this episode!

  • @b1uedestiny
    @b1uedestiny2 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are one of my highlights of the week. I love the way you bring so many people from different cultures together with food.