Pays d'Auge - Region of Cider and Camembert | What's cookin'
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In Normandy (France), a whole family is taking part of the every day life in the farm. Father and son look after the apples in the orchards. After gathering the apples, they press them to obtain juice that will be transformed in cider, a traditional French sparkling apple wine.
Meanwhile, mother and daughter take care of the cows and cook together typical Norman dishes with the homemade cider, that Jacqueline also sells to regular customers, private persons but also restaurants.
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Cider and camembert - a winning combination!
Watching those apples get shaken down is satisfying
Country life at its best!
Lovely video!!! Thank you!!! Now I want to go live in France for awhile!!!!
My God why am I not living there like that!!! I would love that life the rewards of that work and oh those beautiful children ❤
@algini12
4 жыл бұрын
I always think the same at the start. Then, my practical side kicks in. That is a massive amount of work, same thing day in, day out forever. You have to be bred and brought up in it. The mom here is obviously the exception. I saw another one of these from a different farm in France. Another daughter, like this one, was having the same tough decision on whether to go back to the farm after college. And obviously, they were bred to it. Modern life clashes with the old world too much. The way of life of these people will be gone with the wind, sooner rather than later. The young people have too may choices and can no longer commit to it. The modern world is too alluring.
@dm-gq5uj
4 жыл бұрын
@@algini12 I grew up on a small Wisconsin dairy farm. Although the French farm seems more "quaint", the challenges are the same. It's very, very hard work and you are always living on the margins, always dependent on the weather. Notice the man who says it was an "average" year for apples. One very bad year can spell disaster. My brother choose to continue the tradition, but I found it terribly stressful. The writer John Kenneth Galbraith once wrote that if you have grown up on a farm, nothing else seems like work. Now I am a city girl, and yes, life is easier. I do find myself resenting those who think that their meat and produce and milk magically falls from the heavens to land on the shelves at Whole Foods. It's backbreaking work.
@Pagalchhagal
3 жыл бұрын
@@algini12 we've been engineered to believe more technology, urbanization and industrialization are natural course of society and it leads to progress for our species. None of that is true, and wouldn't happen without massive efforts.
@Kanal7Indonesia
2 жыл бұрын
You're just romanticising farm work
Very beautiful country and traditions
Lovely 😍 , I think this is reason french are very healthy , though they eat cheese and butter , most of their diet is vegetables and fruits 😀
A vegetarian recipe with smoked bacon :D nice!
@JustAThought155
4 жыл бұрын
Ahhh?🤔, you caught that as well. Interesting.😂😂😂😂😂
@posgaytitanilla
4 жыл бұрын
Yepp not 100% vegetarian :)) she wanted that maybe mother did not agree
Lovely video, thank you! That player piano was bloody demonic, though.
That llama was so cute with the children!
Thank you for the translation into English. :)
Love the tree shaker
Great episode!.....i totally understand Jacqueline's love for France :o)
The French Cuisine is out of this world! Calf livers, with apple cider & onions, garlic, in between, and fresh cream. That does it! Add some Pastis! Ooohhh! Outstanding!!!
@wernerbeinhart2320
4 жыл бұрын
*kidneys
Love these family farms!
this show is a gem. love learning about france and what makes it stand out.....FOOD.
France looks so beautiful 💕
Lovely Show so heart warming God bless all these people! Love from India
i love your videos, it really helps me learn the different cultures of the world, plus i also love food.
How lucky of them, both son and daughter are industrious and helpful 👍
It’s so lovely.
The kidney looks so yummy
I like this channel..love also their foods .
Wonderful, delightful!
Kidneys not livers, lol great show I love these series enjoying knowing about different food cultures
Superb family I like to join your family
Life is family, food and friends.
Excellent!
Kidneys in cream sauce, yum yum
Wow this is awesome
um ... the towns don't carry the names of the cheeses, the cheeses carry the names of the towns
@frankdinh1259
4 жыл бұрын
Maybe they mean the town never change name because of the popular cheese?
@JustAThought155
4 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂!!! I think our translator missed a few things in the episode: i.e. the “vegetarian meal” cooked “with fried speck,” which is pork with fat!🤢!!!🙄. Great show, however.
That's not the towns that have famous cheeses names, but the other way around : cheeses are named after the cities! ;)
@vincentconti3633
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks. That's what I thought...ohhh .. Camembert!!! Cannot find it in Peru!!! Imported cheese is very pricey.
lovely video. Kidney x liver, vegetarian with bacon... who cares.
sometimes we dont realize how some people work hard every day... its a hard life
need to tune the musicbox
Happy family😀🧸❤
Very fantastic shows you bring.... I please bring more in English Please
Every one of these is so fascinating. Makes me want to visit western Europe so badly, too bad Japan is #1 on my list for now, though xD
Beautiful young farm girls are the best!
You don't think it is the cheeses that are named after the towns and regions? Champagne wine is named after it's origin. The town Champagne was there before the wine... Same story with Camembert ofc! And I bet it's the same with Frankfurter wurst and Berliner doughnuts lol. (sorry for acting trollish but if one does ones research or check how one formulates onself, there will be less misunderstandings...) Otherwise - splendid stuff as always.!
ça ressemble plus à des rognons qu'à du foie :) ( j'ai bien entendu à plusieurs reprises le mot "liver" )
@wocomocook
7 жыл бұрын
Merci pour ton commentaire. En effet, ce sont bien des rognons !
Maybe the calf shrink would suggest you don't separate it from it's mother
kidney. Not liver
@shumailaansari24
4 жыл бұрын
Those weren't kidneys
@carolynallisee2463
4 жыл бұрын
@@shumailaansari24 That was kidney, not liver. The shape of the organ was all wrong for liver, but right for a cow kidney. Also, in the scene where they were cutting the offal up you could see the white core which is made up of tubules.
@jeffreyharriman4047
4 жыл бұрын
@@carolynallisee2463 , you are 100% correct. The plat is rognons de veau Vallee d'Auge.
Slice pork chops thin..sear in butter, then sear shallots, add thyme, calvados and cook off alcohol, add cream, the pork back in, fantastic. Serve with caramelized apples, noodles or rice..
I was hoping to learn more about Camembert.
A tad too late to comment on a 2016 video, but am I the only one to notice Guillaume's recipe is actually calve's kidneys and not liver?
I’m suffering and need some Calvados!
I love French produce (including dairy products and wines) and pastries, but I just don't get French cooking (flavor-wise).
6.08 "hand picked" lol
Does the sauce (5:36) have flour in it? Or is just milk and eggs?
@vincentconti3633
4 жыл бұрын
Google it!! I would guess no. Are you thinking of thickening?? The eggs!!
@flipendo93
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, like in a quiche
Chickens have beautiful yellow fat, the ones here in the US, even alleged organic, free range, the fat is a pale cream white...
I agree with the cows
That street organ sounded horrible
It's calf kidneys at 14:46
@14:45 isn't it kidney and not liver?
@gil7555
4 жыл бұрын
Arcady Ivanov : et , mon ' CUL ' c' est du poulet ..?
"farmer's daughter"
Kidney not liver at 15.00
Germany or france???
Poor mama cow
OMG, gimme the kidneys. You rarely see them these days. I love kidney!
Monsieur Adam Wakeling the narrator , please try to correctly pronounce VALLÉE , LIKE VALLEY and no VAYÉ , merci !
i approve of any vegetarian dish that begins by frying bacon. yes, please!
3:29 3:39 Silly vegetable heads in the comments. 12:35 - the Cider Drinkers anthem 18:27 they have a Camel. Only in France!
Exactement ce que je voulais dire,Julien a cuisine des rognons,pas du foie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
15:20 there abouts, are chopped kidneys, not liver...
Lmfao that camera man ;)
Poor baby cow...
Okay family. Cameras are gone. Time to eat the crappy food again.
it's calfs Kidney not liver ;)
MMMM cheeeeese n lkiddlly diddlies
Mom looks like Austin Powers 😂
Homogenized milk even there.
That was kidney, not liver...
That was a kidney, not liver!
apple pressing rusty machinery, I skip that.
Those were kidneys
It’s kidney not liver hahaha hahaha
I wonder if you pay taxes in your country, if you live such big...
Sorry its not liver he cooked kidneys.. calf kidneys
Cooks vegetarian with bacon like a boss.
those were kidneys not livers
Those were kidneys not liver
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Those are kidneys, not livers.
kidney not liver😅
Those are kidneys, not liver!
Weird way of harvest apples. You make them all bruised and dirty
gross as money and greed comes first the calve is taken away from the mother
that isn't liver....kidney...get your facts correct...
Mash looks like soup. Yuk
those are not livers, they are kidneys please!!!
Kidney , no liver . Rosbif , no English !
Focus on the waste of sentient beings lives and their byproducts. If the French stopped eating meat and dairy byproducts, imagine how much healthier they'd be.
@timou9000
3 жыл бұрын
France has an average life expectancy of 79 .7 years which puts them in the top 20 of the worlds 200ish countries. Above the UK,usa and Germany. Pretty sure they are healthy and eat healthily. That meal was 95% vegetables and everything was homegrown or locally sorced and your still not happy 🤦🤦♂️🤦♀️
@juxbertrand
Жыл бұрын
and we also eat a lot of fat and drink a lot of wine and strong alcohool. French paradox.
I’m loosing it with this episode: vegetarian meal cooked with speck, fried bacon; and the mom biting that apple and putting it in the pile with the apples for the pie.🤮🤮🤮!!! And, O’LORD, now that “music!!!” 😮!!!LORDDDDD!!!!
@juxbertrand
Жыл бұрын
retourne dans ton Mac Donald pour vivre ta vraie vie. Ici, c'est la notre.
Not very realistic. 80 cows morning and night milked by two people? lol
@fintangalway3995
4 жыл бұрын
We milked about the same number, with milking machines it can be done in a couple of hours
@juxbertrand
Жыл бұрын
2 small farms are better than a big one. Deux petites fermes valent mieux qu'une grande.
Loved everything other than you took the calf away from the mother. Nope, not God's way. It should be with it's mom. I'm into raw milk. 1/4 for production 3/4 for the calf.
@sophiamac9100
4 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%! Made me very sad when they separated the mother and the calf...
@gordonbricker1670
4 жыл бұрын
True, we can milk cows with calves on, GOD bless.
I thought they said vegetarian? 🤔. Veggies cooked in speck (pork fat:🤢) normally doesn’t qualify as a vegetarian meal.😂😂😂😂! Not to mention the added cow’s milk and cheese,🙄; sorry.😉
I thought apples needed to be picked from the trees. That "fall fruit" should' be eaten. All kinds of animals, rabbits, fox, deer roam the country and their poop can come into contact with fruit that's fallen on the ground.
@timou9000
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah but then he put the apples in a "bath" 😂😂😂
@juxbertrand
Жыл бұрын
Please stay in your Mc Donald's. Real life in the countryside is to dangerous.
3:53 You shall not use the name of our LORD in vain.
@sansuarez7790
4 жыл бұрын
Gordon Bricker hahahahaaaaaaaaaa hahahahaaaaaa go do something more productive with your life, you silly God-fearing man.