Newfoundlands Traditional Shipwreck Dinner
Join us as we dive into the rich culinary traditions of Newfoundland with this classic Shipwreck, also known as 7 Layer Dinner! This hearty, layered dish is a staple in many Newfoundland homes, combining simple ingredients to create a comforting and delicious meal. In this video, we’ll guide you step-by-step through the preparation of this beloved dish, sharing tips and tricks to make it just like Grandma used to.
What You'll Learn:
The history and significance of Shipwreck in Newfoundland cuisine
How to layer and season each ingredient for maximum flavor
Tips for cooking the perfect 7 Layer Dinner in your own kitchen
Ingredients:
Ground beef
Sliced potatoes
Onions
Carrots
Celery
Turnip
Rice
Tomato soup
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The stove is amazing - the stove itself deserves a special episode
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
You're not the first to say that, most of the time I think I'm the guest and the stove is the host 😆
@JaNeija
23 күн бұрын
Well yes it is a good model, but of course he's going to have one.
@PDXDrumr
23 күн бұрын
That stove is great. Got to do that when i was a teenager, and i still want a wood fired stove.
My parents are from North Sydney mines. I had the pleasure a few years ago to visit their hometown and we took a trip over to Newfoundland. Best trip of my life, best food I’ve ever had and the people are the nicest people I’ve ever met.❤️❤️❤️👌👍
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Nova Scotia is a beautiful province. I'm definitely very grateful to be living here in Newfoundland. That's for watching and being part of our community. We have a lot more great videos coming. We have big plans for the channel and our community. We planned to be around for a very long time
I’m in Texas and it feels like the surface of the sun right now but as soon as it finally cools down I will be making this. Thank you !
@NewfieLifestyle
28 күн бұрын
It's great to have you here. I always wanted to visit Texas. You will enjoy this recipe for sure.
We used most of those ingredients wrapped in heavy duty aluminium foil. Then burie in the hot coals of a camp fire and let it roast up. Truly yummy. This from NH US.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
That's a great idea for an outdoor cookup in winter. Thanks for watching and being part of our community
Love the way you keep Dads garage clean.
Nothing will ever be as good as mudders! She cooked with love that I can still taste. Miss u mom.
I’m from Nova Scotia and I’d call this “Newfie Lasagna’ but I just made that up. Awesome. I love this!
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching and being part of our community.
Wow, my mom used to make this, the only difference was she didn’t put turnip or celery. I love this, I need to make it again, it’s been so long. Thank you for sharing
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
You're welcome. We eat turnip as ofter as we eat potatoes. They go hand and hand where I'm from.
I’m 66 was born in Stephenville , Newfoundland . Moved to St.Petersburg , when I was 5 , went back in 1970 to visit , this reminds me of my Nanas house she had a stove just like that !♥️🙏😊🍻
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
That's awesome. You need another visit to Newfoundland
I am in Vancouver and Shipwreck is one of my favourite winter dishes. The only difference is no peas and I mix the tomato soup with the water then pour over. So good!!
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Wow! It's amazing to see the same dish being eating from both coastlines of Canada, the Atlantic, and the Pacific.
@troyqueen9503
Ай бұрын
Hello from Vancouver Island,I’m a Blue Noser.👍🏝️
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
@troyqueen9503 from one end of the country to the other end. Thank you for watching. BC is definitely a province I want to visit one day.
@janevalentine6391
22 күн бұрын
I live in the state of Wyoming in the United States and have this recipe from an old friend, who is deceased now, she and her husband cattle ranched here all their lives, I wish I knew now, the history of how she acquired the recipe. I do love shipwreck stew.
@sharonadamson1593
14 күн бұрын
Just found your channel! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! I hail from St. John’s and love all the recipes!
When i saw the ingredients I wasn't sure how it'd come out. I'm at the end of the video and I'm drooling. Will eat this winter. Thank you!
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
You're more than welcome. It's a very hardy dish and perfect for those cold winter evenings.
You are a good man. I wish my Dad was alive. He died from brain cancer when he was 61, I was 26. I look after my Mum now. Family is the best thing, always stay in touch and love each other like they may be gone the next day.
@NewfieLifestyle
10 күн бұрын
Sorry for your loss. You're absolutely right. A lot of people put more value in material items than they do people in their lives. Actions will always speak louder than words. Material items can always be acquired tomorrow, but the one person might only be here today.
My Newfie great granny had a woodstove in her kitchen, except hers was white & she would had approved of your woodstove. How I miss her baking & cooking. Food tasted so good with the wood.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
My grandmother had the same stove, and you're absolutely right. The food did taste different and so much better. That's how we find cooking with this stove. It's like nothing can be compared to the taste.
Just found your channel and I am glad I did. That meal you cooked tonight will be great in this years moose camp! Greetings from the Yukon!
@NewfieLifestyle
10 күн бұрын
Dad got his moose license this year, I applied for Caribou, so I could be 3 years before I get a license. We're hoping dad will be successful so we can do a lot of moose recipes this winter in the garage over the stove.
I remember many years ago when my sister was teaching in Burgeo and she brought back the family whom she was boarding with their recipe of Shipwreck. It was a can of corned beef, potato quarters and a can of tomato soup and a few veggies in the oven. It was so tasty!
I love Newfoundland, and it's the people who make it the best ❤..... I enjoyed your video
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much. It's really appreciated.
Hello, Mate, yes, my beloved grand taught me this similar awesome meal. She called it " The Farm Pot " as most of my family were farmers and or tradesmen. She would grind / cook, either beef or pork and layer the same way with what ever veggies from the cold storage under the kitchen. I carry on that tradition to this day. Just found your videos and truly love it and the traditions of our beloved family ancestors. Thanks & Cheers Mate. God Bless to you and yours, from Eastern Ontario a fellow Canuck 👍😊🍁 PS: nothing cooks and tastes better than cast iron cooking.👍❤️
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
You're absolutely right Paul, cast iron is the best for cooking. It's amazing the different names for the same recipe. We also call it, 7 layer dinner. I believe it's so important to keep our traditions alive, especially old recipes. This generation doesn't cook like our grandparents did many years ago, and in a few generations from now, most of our traditional recipes will be a thing of the past. It's sad to lose a part of our identity.
First time viewer, what a cool wood stove!
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching, I have some new videos with the stove coming out in the next week
@jonklein7130
28 күн бұрын
Don’t that stove put out a ton of heat?
@42lookc
28 күн бұрын
@@jonklein7130 It sure does. We have one. It'll put you right outta the house if you let it rip.
"Veg-ables" 🤣🤣 looks great, will be trying it, nice cookstove too! 😁💯👍
Fellow Newfie here who's been away for decades. This is the first video of yours that the almighty algirithm popped into my feed. First time hearing the term "junk of wood" in half a lifetime ! For decades now I've been leaving on the skins of potatoes and carrots. For the spuds especially this adds a delightful texture--and flavour. For such a small channel, it has high production values. Good show! 😊
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Thanks for the amazing comments. I've been doing youtube for almost 4 years but changed my old channel over to newfie lifestyle last July, so it's only been a year doing this channel. My plans is Turing this channel into a full time job and I have people that's working with me to make this happen over the course of the next few years so there's big things coming as we grow. I love the work that is involved and the connection with my viewers. Keep watching because great things are going to happen to this channel because failing isn't an option.
Newfoundland loves their mushie peas!
Looks delish! Definitely serve with a homemade bread & a creamy European butter!😊
@NewfieLifestyle
18 күн бұрын
Can't go wrong with homemade bread. It's the best with every meal.
We grew up on this (in Michigan) and I have learned that my ancestors, on my mother’s side, came from New Brunswick. My husband and I have been to “The Rock” and loved it!
@NewfieLifestyle
28 күн бұрын
Wow, it's always nice to talk to people who have visited Newfoundland. I love New Brunswick, I spent a lot of time working there, and my sister lives there now.
@catgranny
11 күн бұрын
The recipes I've seen call for 1/2 to 1 cup rice & after adding the tomato soup, fill the can with water & add. This liquid cooks the rice. No matter what veggies you add, I bet it tastes great.
OMG! That looks great! Add some fresh bread with butter! SOLD HERE!
@NewfieLifestyle
4 күн бұрын
Fresh bread right from the oven, that would have topped it off for sure.
Absolutely LOVE THAT STOVE ITS BEAUTIFUL USE TO COOK ON A QUEEN ATLANTIC AND HEATED THE KITCHEN AND 1ST FLOOR OF THE HOUSE
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
My grandmother had an old stove you would left off a round section of the top with a handle and fill the stove with small junks of wood. That stove was amazing
My mom made it. She’s French Canadian. We called it 7 layer casserole. 😊❤
@gailroscoe7809
22 күн бұрын
Same. Minor differences likely due to my Dads likes/dislikes.
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
We also call it 7 layer dinner
I used to make this a lot but I always put the meat in raw on top of the veggies and that lovely beef flavour goes throughout. I also use 2 cans of soup, not just one. A family favourite.
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Mom does the same thing. I cooked it first because the meat was so greasy. We normally use ground moose meat, but we were all out. I'm hoping to get our moose this fall, dad as a license.
@PatlLawson
22 күн бұрын
@@NewfieLifestylenow you’re talkin’!
I make 1 pound ground beef, drain the fat, 1 can each peas, carrots, and diced white potato 1/4 sweet onion at least once a week for dinner Virginia here. Love that Browning cast iron
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
That sounds delicious! Thanks for the recipe. It's awesome to see how people from different parts of North America have a similar recipe.
I'm from the Midwest and never heard of this. And after watching this I'm gonna try it cause it looks hearty. Thanks for sharing.
@NewfieLifestyle
21 күн бұрын
You're more than welcome. I forgot to add the water. Usually, you fill the tomato can with water and add it to the dish.
I love that wood stove...😊😊
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
It's truly amazing
You can drain the grease with a turkey baster or a wad of paper towel. I collect the grease into an emty can and toss that when cold ( & solid). I would use the pea water ( it has flavour) instead of just tap water.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
That's a great idea.. Thanks 👍
@kimepp2216
Ай бұрын
@@NewfieLifestyleyou could spill the exxess grease into the firebox too. Cheers.
@Curlyblonde
23 күн бұрын
Or how about giving the family dog a treat and mix the hamburger grease with his dried food or some bread?
I just subscribed to your channel. It was in my algorithm since I’m in the mood for great recipes. I’m so glad I found it! I am unfamiliar with the shipwreck. But now that I see how you have cooked it I’m going to re-created in my own home. It has every healthy and delicious and wholesome ingredient in it and it looks so beautiful. I would imagine it taste glorious. Would have meals for days with it. Oh, I agree with everybody else’s opinion about your beautiful stove. I love it. Take care!
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching. We also call this dish, 7 layer dinner. I think I forgot the can peas 🫛. Its definitely a very delicious meal.
Buddies accent is like Northern Ontario.. and yes we also make layered baked food here as well.
@gungho8180
5 күн бұрын
I was gonna say...this is the most articulate Newfie I have ever heard!
Thank you so much for sharing this. My great grandparents used to make something called shipwreck when I was a child, and I’ve been chasing the recipe ever since. I had no idea it was a well known and traditional meal in the Maritimes. Amazing!
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
You're welcome. Its also called 7 layer dinner or casserole. I think I forgot the peas 🫛
Looks good especially the vegibles!
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Yup it does
@coirethomson4702
24 күн бұрын
Definitely a good mix of vegebles to meat
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
Its delicious
Had this a lot in northern Ontario. We didn’t use parsnip or turnip, we didn’t precook the ground beef, and we mixe the tomato soup with boiling water before pouring it in. Sooo good!
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Turnip is a vegetable that's very common in Newfoundland. We eat almost as much as potatoes. I forgot to add water, mom always did, and mom usually cooks everything together as well.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
It's great seeing how people from other places make this dish. Thanks for watching. It was much appreciated
Looks great, thanks for sharing!
@NewfieLifestyle
Сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching!
We've had sweltering heat here so I made this in the sun oven and it was very tasty. I let it cook for 8 hours with intermittent full sun. I'll make this again!
@NewfieLifestyle
17 күн бұрын
Thats the best way to cook this dish is slow cooking.
Tasty meal for sure, even gets better after a day in the woods or on the water, great video share, love the carvings
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
My mom used to make this. Rather than tomato, she used mushroom soup and a can of evaporated milk. Unfortunately, Campbell’s soup doesn’t taste the same as it once did. Either way, that’s some right nice eats.
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Yeah a lot of old foods have changed, I guess less real ingredients and more unhealthy additives
@yvonnerozario3900
24 күн бұрын
I agree. Campbells mushroom soup awful now. I still use the tomato for a shrimp mousse ring but it’s not the same.
@davidpeiffer8989
23 күн бұрын
They are saving on salt,Campbell's , corporate nincompoops,speaking profit over flavour.
@claireclaire0166
21 күн бұрын
Sounds so much better than tomato sauce..
@Cthomas5678
17 күн бұрын
I agree many things don’t taste like they used to
We sometimes replace the minced meat with chickpeas and walnuts, very delicious as well.
@NewfieLifestyle
18 күн бұрын
Good idea
I'm such a huge fan of Canadiana and this, this really, hits home for me. I didn't grow up in Newfoundland but this is how I grew up. Amazing!
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
It's amazing how we can be so far apart in distance and even different countries but be connected by food.
@jimmacintyre3082
24 күн бұрын
As a cape bretoner my mom makes that for my birthday every year lol I'm 58 she's 86 that's a awesome meal 😋 ❤
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
@jimmacintyre3082 that's awesome. Mom makes cook dinner for my birthday, it's Jiggs' dinner with chicken, or some sort of meal and gravy. I'm finalizing the Jiggs' dinner video today that will be released next Wednesday.
Never had or heard of it, but it looks interesting.
My mother’s family is from Nova Scotia and she never made this. I have never heard of it growing up on the east coast of Massachusetts.
@NewfieLifestyle
28 күн бұрын
We also call it 7 layer dinner. There are different versions as well.
Very good! I like turnips but beloved wife subs sweet potato. Sometimes we’ll add a small can of V8, a dash of Worcestershire and couple cubes of beef bullion. So just personal tweeks
@NewfieLifestyle
10 күн бұрын
Sounds delicious
Never heard of this before today. I'm in Missouri.
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
Its great to have you here from Missouri. Its a popular dish from many different places and all slightly different, but a very hardy and delicious meal. Its great during our cold winter months
never knew it was a NL recipe...i love it and make it sometimes i use pork chops instead of ground beef...i dont put turnip in mine but might give it a try....i eat it with a spoon!!!
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
I never thought to use pork chops, that's should be delicious.
@garytrainer1690
Ай бұрын
Yeah! My fam uses pork chops too. Lol. 😁👍
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
I definitely got to try it
Looking forward to trying this.
I love your wood stove
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thanks
@smiley9872
Ай бұрын
it is a work of art
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
@@smiley9872 Thank You So Much!
Holy crap. That looks delicious. I'm sooooo trying this soon. You just made a Texan hungry with this recipe.....
@NewfieLifestyle
28 күн бұрын
It's a very hardy meal
Portion control🤟🏻
I would sprinkle my favorite cheese over that right out of the oven! That's got to be good on a frosty day!
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
It's delicious for those cold winter days
Nice stove boy, St John's ship wreck is alot different. Sauge, tomato, spuds, and green peas. Onions if you like. Yours look delicious too.
Will definitely be giving this a try in Cape Town...plenty real shipwrecks along our coast!!
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
You won't be disappointed!
@antonweber9078
26 күн бұрын
European version of biriyani @@NewfieLifestyle
Love your cast iron pot. I love to cook in cast iron. I will try this recipe. Love the ingredients. Thank you for the video. Have a blessed day
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thank you for watching. I truly appreciate the kind words, you you have a blessed day as well 🙏
Just discovered your channel… love the easy, warm pace of your video …. Food looks great too!!
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. I appreciate the support and kind words
Lots of good memories watching this. True comfort food in cold weather, or even warmer weather! I would make it exactly as you’ve instructed, but add parsnips. Yummy!
@NewfieLifestyle
18 күн бұрын
You're absolutely right. It's a definite comfort food.
I live in France, that looks great! Have bought an old woodcooker, still to be installed. I Love your oven! Have my dutchovenstuff for the winter...but I give this a try when it gets cooler and make it in the chimney. Thank you for sharing.
@NewfieLifestyle
27 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. I'm excited to have a viewer from France
We made a version of that for church suppers - N. Minnesota.
@NewfieLifestyle
20 күн бұрын
It's a popular dish. Obviously, people make it slightly different depending on where they live, and it's always great to see the differences.
need that stove, love it
I really like cooking the rice that way, and that dish has gotta b delicious.
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
It's a very simple and hardy meal. It's great for our cold winters.
That looks really great! I'm from the south and never heard of this but what a great idea even for a slow cooker! Thank you!
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching Jackie. It would be perfect in the slow cooker.
As a Newfoundlander, i appove of this dinner, I'm in North Burnaby now, not far ftom Vancouver, I miss the wood stove, im so jealous, lol Hugs,❤❤❤
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Yeah, the woodstove is a blessing for heat and cooking. Glad to have you watching
@wendy-rh0n
24 күн бұрын
@@NewfieLifestyle thank you..
Looks easy to put together , in Dutch oven or slow cooker. But it looks like it needs more liquid, and maybe some marmite or worchestershire sauce , and maybe , some corn , black eyed peas or pinto beans
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Yup, it does need more liquid, I forgot the water. It's delicious, a very hardy meal. Great for the long winter days where you just want a great meal full of vegetables.
Hi, I’m a fellow Newfoundlander and I have been watch almost almost all your videos. You are a great ambassador for Newfoundland and are doing a bang up job on promoting our lifestyle and foods that are usually scoffed at by many on the mainland. I’m building a place in Hearts Delight and plan to put a wood range similar to that beautiful stove you have in your garage. Whee did you get it? One last thing, don’t stop imitating your parents, it brings me back to my youth. You are definitely a great Newfoundlander, please don’t ever change :o))
@NewfieLifestyle
15 күн бұрын
Much appreciated for the great comments. Most people can relate to their father never admitting they were wrong. Haha, dad keeps asking me where do I come up with the content for him, haha. We ordered the stove through Home Hardware. It's a J.D. Roby. It took 6 months to arrive as they usually builds the stoves as they gets orders for them. I believe there made in Nova Scotia.
@Fellow_Newf
14 күн бұрын
@@NewfieLifestyle what’s funny is that I don’t think I have actually heard your father speak on any of your videos yet. How crazy would it be if they did an imitation video of how they see you :o))
@NewfieLifestyle
13 күн бұрын
@Fellow_Newf dad keeps asking me how do I come up with the script for him, I tells him it's yesrs of listening to him speak. He doesn't realize it's an exact copy of himself. Mother, on the other hand, is an exaggeration of her personality except for shopping and anti-aging creams 😄
GREAT meal friend!!!
@NewfieLifestyle
10 күн бұрын
Thanks
Epic stove! Great recipe, can’t wait to try this! Thank you.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thanks, it as the old fashion look to it and it's the best for cooking
Amazing! Looks great.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thank you do much!
LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE THE STOVE!
Looks delicious! Going to try this out for sure
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Some people uses pork chops which I think would be even more delicious
I watched your video this morning. Made the casserole this afternoon for our dinner. So easy to make and is hearty and delicious. Winter here on Hindmarsh Island, South Australia this was the perfect dinner. Thankyou for sharing. 🌟
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
That's awesome that you loved this dish. Thanks for being part of our community
@cathmcfarlane-noble2087
Ай бұрын
@@NewfieLifestyle I still had enough in the pot to preserve four pints for future meals. Had an idea that if I had added gelatine to the beef stock when canning then it all those delicious ingredients would become a roll that could be sliced.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
That's awesome. I'm so glad you enjoyed this traditional dish.
BIG HELLO from Mr. Garry. Watching from The Ole Church in beautiful Gander Bay. That’s a fine FEED!
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
I'm glad to have you here, Mr Garry! Thank you for being part of our community
Great stuff going on there... I saw the other cast iron skillet on the stove and was waiting on some corn bread to go with that!
Tomato soup adds great flavor to any casserole like this. 😊😊😊
@NewfieLifestyle
20 күн бұрын
Absolutely
Good old home cooking. Norwegian much here in Oregon.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Glad to have you part of our community
This looks delicious and I'm going to try it although I would say the canned soup is pretty processed but the vast majority of those ingredients look delicious and hearty.
@NewfieLifestyle
4 күн бұрын
Getting a few tomatoes and making a little sauce is pretty simple. Easy way to had a few spices or even some hot sauce. Its a great meal for a stormy day
My husband and l love this reciepe, our kids not so much, sometimes when l premix the soup and water l add some chili powder just for variety. It is a comfort meal,
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
It's definitely a comfort meal. Thanks for the tip!
Greetings from Maine,I'm a new subscriber! That meal looks wonderful, thank you for sharing!
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Welcome from Maine. I'm glad to have you here. My father worked in Portland for a while doing work on a couple of oil rigs over 20 years ago. Dad loved traveling the eastern seaboard working in shipyards. Mom would travel with him most of the time.
I have had a casserole similar to this using some of the same veggies
@NewfieLifestyle
27 күн бұрын
This is a very familiar dish to most people. That's the beauty of these kinds of recipes. You get to see the different ingredients from people all around the world.
I do mine by using Italian sausage and lay it on top. The flavours are amazing. I'm gonna try your recipe next! Yummm
@NewfieLifestyle
18 күн бұрын
Now that would be amazing! Even just adding a little to this dish would add more flavor.
I’m from the nfld french west coast, we’ve never had had this…. Interesting.
spoon for sure. Nice video thanks Mate.
@NewfieLifestyle
28 күн бұрын
Your welcome, thanks for watching
Yeah price of lean ground is brutal. Great job on the seven layer dinner pretty much the same way I make mine. Got me drooling here. 🤤. Hope you have a great day.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thanks! I love it after a hard day working outside. It really hits the spot.
Newfies are great people... O love how u say salt enhances the flavour... Dun bro lol. Cheers
Looks very tasty!
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thanks Michael 👍
My Mom made this for dinner all the time, I live in Southwest Michigan.
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
It's great to have you here from Michigan! To have a connection through food is amazing. We can be different counties and still have very similar tastes.
Looks great
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
I think I used to make that when I was first married got the recipe from my sister in law who was married to a guy from Netherlands! My recipe had fewer ingredients but other than that exact the same potatoes carrots hamburger and tomato soup!
We do thus on a regular basis. We add french onion soup mix in with the beef when browning off. Add in corn and fire roasted peppers. Roasted garlic. Corn. I have mine with ketchup and husband prefers plain. Either way, super yummy.
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Mom uses onion soup mix in a lot of dishes, not a full packet, but enough to get that extra taste that most people know there's something delicious added, but they don't know what it is. That would definitely enhance the flavor of this dish.
Yummy, my mom made this for us growing up, almost exactly the same it's so tasty. My Dad called it Hamburger stew. It's so good no matter what you call it 😊 the only difference is my mom added a can of diced or stewed tomatoes with the tomato soup. I'm from the Midwest in the US
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
I'm so glad to have you part of our community. It's always amazing to hear stories from people like yourself about recipes similar to ours. We also call it, 7 layer dinner. Thanks for watching Kathy.
You have the same cookstove as I do. It's been awhile since I've made a 7 layer dinner. yummy
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
We call it the same thing, 7 layer dinner. It's perfect for the cold winter months or after a hard days work.
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Looks like a good pasty filling
@NewfieLifestyle
18 күн бұрын
We made some meat pies last fall, and we plan to make even more this fall. It's perfect frozen and taken out on days. You just don't feel like cooking.
We have a dish of layered potatoes and onions in Texas. This looks amazing and much better. Lol. Have to try it.
@NewfieLifestyle
3 күн бұрын
I just did a video of scalloped potatoes with layered potatoes, onions, bacon, and then added a second layer, then topped with cheese.
I do something very like this in a crockpot in summer. I usually use summer squash, fresh tomatoes, and other summer vegetables. Since summer veg can be juicy I will layer bread crumbs and maybe some parmesan in between layers.
@NewfieLifestyle
28 күн бұрын
This is perfect in a slow cooker, you want it to slowly cook and allow the flavors to mix together
Cast Iron is the BEST. Great video and well done preparing this Traditional N/L meal!
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Everything tastes better from cast iron
The stove is incredible, the dinner is beautiful. You killed it bud. This is a 10/10 Atlantic Canadian Dinner. Love to see it my man :) Enjoy! I'd be using a large spoon myself to scarff down this scoff buddy!
@NewfieLifestyle
18 күн бұрын
Thanks, it's a definite comfort food. Thanks for watching and supporting the channel.
I keep a glass jar in the kitchen for grease. Easy to store, easy to use, and when chilled it is solid enough to put the lid on and throw away.
@NewfieLifestyle
27 күн бұрын
It adds a lot of taste to the food as well
Mate can you post your woodfired oven down to Australia please? It's a beauty. What a great way to cook. Good clip mate. Really enjoyed it. Great meal for the colder climates.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Thanks, much appreciated! Yes, this stove is amazing. It's designed like the old fashion stoves from my grandparents' days, the heat is incredible. Everything tastes different being cooked over the stove, and it's because the heat is constant and never drops. Even eggs taste better.
@Mrbuckaroonie..
Ай бұрын
@@NewfieLifestyle I am down in Queensland, Australia. A mate of mine in Toronto put me onto your channel. I remember my grandmother cooking on a wood stove. On school holidays i used to chop all her firewood for her. Great memories.
@NewfieLifestyle
Ай бұрын
Today's generation will never experience the great times we had growing up and the foods that we ate at our grandparents. In many ways, it's sad that those experiences can't be passed on to the next generation
@Mrbuckaroonie..
Ай бұрын
@@NewfieLifestyle Absolutely mate.
@lisareed5669
28 күн бұрын
That's not a stove. THIS is a stove.
Just found your channel. Very interesting. Thank you for sharing. I had a friend (died a couple years ago) from Flatrock and I always found his home area to be a place I would love to visit.
@NewfieLifestyle
25 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. Newfoundland is a beautiful place to have a summer cottage. Life is more laid back with amazing scenery.