Ham Dinner In Half An Hour | The French Chef Season 3 | Julia Child

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  • There comes a time when you have no time, yet it’s company time. That’s the time for this chic three course meal.
    About the French Chef:
    Cooking legend and cultural icon Julia Child, along with her pioneering public television series from the 1960s, The French Chef, introduced French cuisine to American kitchens. In her signature passionate way, Julia forever changed the way we cook, eat and think about food.
    About Julia Child on PBS:
    Spark some culinary inspiration by revisiting Julia Child’s groundbreaking cooking series, including The French Chef, Baking with Julia, Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs and much more. These episodes are filled with classic French dishes, curious retro recipes, talented guest chefs, bloopers, and Julia’s signature wit and kitchen wisdom. Discover for yourself how this beloved cultural icon introduced Americans to French cuisine, and how her light-hearted approach to cooking forever changed how we prepare, eat and think about food. Bon appétit!
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  • @geneyoon6128
    @geneyoon6128 Рік тому +259

    It never ceases to amaze me that all the French Chef episodes were shot in one single continuous take. No edits! Now that is some expert choreography. Not only has she mastered the art of French cooking, she’s a masterful live performer as well.

    • @willwjl
      @willwjl Рік тому +26

      That’s why she’s always a little breathless! She’s cranking it out! Old Soap Operas were the same…good example. Dark Shadows.

    • @phil4977
      @phil4977 Рік тому +20

      Very smart lady. I don’t think she ever stopped thinking.

    • @Bxr12
      @Bxr12 Рік тому +8

      No swaps either typically. What needed chilling or cooking was done during the episode, there was very very rarely a completed version on standby

    • @nonyabiz550
      @nonyabiz550 Рік тому +5

      She was CIA.

    • @geneyoon6128
      @geneyoon6128 Рік тому +2

      @@nonyabiz550 and the sky is blue?

  • @mimimonster
    @mimimonster Рік тому +75

    I just love the fact that they’ve put these episodes out on UA-cam. She was a national treasure. Love the nostalgia!

    • @mavphantom
      @mavphantom Рік тому +2

      I wish this was in color to appreciate it more ❤

    • @MIKECNW
      @MIKECNW Рік тому

      @@mavphantom It's too bad you allow it not being in color to be less appreciative of it.

    • @janhoyle1462
      @janhoyle1462 9 місяців тому +1

      @@MIKECNW They were shot in B& W, before there was color.

  • @rah62
    @rah62 Рік тому +95

    Ham Dinner In Half An Hour, AKA "When Julia gets even with Paul for bringing last-minute dinner guests home, by setting fire to them".

    • @MJK1965
      @MJK1965 Рік тому +4

      She wouldn't. 😳

    • @shazzorama
      @shazzorama Рік тому +2

      Na, Julia was a true lady. She might accidentally impress them to death, however. 😅❤

  • @ScottLuvsRenFaires
    @ScottLuvsRenFaires Рік тому +149

    WOW! Paul Child's voice! I had no idea there were any recordings of him! He certainly did have the 'Boston Brahmin' accent, although much softer than I had imagined.
    I just think it is so cool to see even a few seconds of the person who most helped Julia become "our" Julia!

    • @MIKECNW
      @MIKECNW Рік тому +4

      Who would have even expected that of course I never saw these earlier episodes on pbs btw he was from pa

    • @johnjap2
      @johnjap2 Рік тому +3

      Helped her out ??
      How ? By coming home and eating all the most delicious meals she had made all day!

    • @ScottLuvsRenFaires
      @ScottLuvsRenFaires Рік тому +26

      @johnjap2 I suggest you read "My Life in France" and the opening chapters of "The French Chef Cookbook" before you make any more comments of this nature. Then you will see how badly you have embarassed yourself.

    • @claravela3330
      @claravela3330 Рік тому +4

      Yeah, totally right.
      He looks really handsome.

    • @claravela3330
      @claravela3330 Рік тому +2

      @@ScottLuvsRenFaires well said, so ignorant people around.

  • @afriend621
    @afriend621 Рік тому +68

    Julia is so great. Aren't we lucky to have her, even in 2023 ? !

    • @Bxr12
      @Bxr12 Рік тому +3

      Unfortunately we don’t. She passed away in 2004.

    • @justinvaive5137
      @justinvaive5137 Рік тому +9

      @@Bxr12 From what I understand, "a friend" was referring to being able to still watch her show. Unless he/she/they meant what you thought. Great thanks to PBS for this gem.

    • @goldilox369
      @goldilox369 8 місяців тому +1

      I'm glad to see all of these! I know about 3 years ago there weren't even half of these shows online. Thanks for putting them up, PBS! ❤

    • @afriend621
      @afriend621 8 місяців тому

      Correct. Thanks, Justin.@@justinvaive5137

  • @regplate2923
    @regplate2923 Рік тому +9

    I love the way the husband identifies himself on the phone in case she doesn’t recognise his voice. Ha ha.

  • @amandatrayes5272
    @amandatrayes5272 Рік тому +69

    I love her so much. So real, so genuine, in all her unpolished and charming glory. The tv chefs of today can't compare.

    • @nonyabiz550
      @nonyabiz550 Рік тому +1

      She was a genuine spy and CIA. That's all the old ghoul was 😄😄😄

    • @gregrak9389
      @gregrak9389 Рік тому +4

      @@nonyabiz550 What a nasty thing to say, when proper manners were being taught, you must have been hiding behind the bar door!! Julia Child served her country well.

    • @nonyabiz550
      @nonyabiz550 Рік тому

      @@gregrak9389 Yeah, she did. As a spy and CIA. Weird old ghoul

    • @SNEEDANDBREED
      @SNEEDANDBREED Рік тому

      @@bluegoose1342 shes a glowie and is burning in hell for her efforts.

    • @KeiPalace
      @KeiPalace 8 місяців тому

      many of those you call 'spies' were civil servants working with classified documents, and this was during World War 2 and immediately afterward, there was no CIA at the time.

  • @jv-ep2tc
    @jv-ep2tc Рік тому +71

    for you kids out there, we used to keep our recipes in a card file in a little box. that is what julia was referring to. I try to find recipe boxes at yard sales. i love the nostalgia and I have found some real winners that way.

    • @JulieR73
      @JulieR73 Рік тому +7

      I still do

    • @PEGASUSleadmare
      @PEGASUSleadmare Рік тому +2

      My nieces and nephews who are now adults ask for family recipes! Yep all those old cards with memories included.

    • @deborahdanhauer8525
      @deborahdanhauer8525 Рік тому +5

      I still keep mine that way🤗❤️🐝

    • @antmagor
      @antmagor Рік тому +5

      I still see New recipe boxes being sold at certain stores. Think of the places where you can buy specialty plates and silverware, places where you can buy nostalgic dishware like coffee cups with patterns from the 60s and 70s. Sometimes they will sell vintage recipe boxes made from modern materials. I remember seeing one I think at TJ Maxx or HomeGoods. It was a vintage 1950s recipe box and it was in Cadillac red. Personally I’m a big stationary nerd, so I like to collect hardcover journals, and what I do as I just write the recipes in the journal so I can turn to it like a recipe book.

    • @johndoe-wv3nu
      @johndoe-wv3nu Рік тому

      My Mom had one. My sister has it now.

  • @michaelcornett444
    @michaelcornett444 Рік тому +74

    I love it when she makes little goofs, like with the food mill here. Makes her more human and makes the viewer feel better about their own goofs.

    • @bransrubar
      @bransrubar Рік тому +6

      Or how about almost tipping the pan of burning cherries twice lol

    • @imperiallebaron2391
      @imperiallebaron2391 Рік тому +9

      I wonder if she ever realized just how funny she was. I get a charge out of her. She addressed her audience like they were guests in her own home. She was so natural, and she knew what she was doing, and she made sure she expressed what NOT to do that could ruin the dish.

    • @michaelcornett444
      @michaelcornett444 Рік тому +8

      @@imperiallebaron2391 Oh, I'm sure she had some notion. She worked so many jokes into her show, like an episode about lamb called "Waiting for Gigot." Everything I've read says she was naturally exuberant and good humored, capable of laughing at herself. She was definitely in on the joke.

    • @CurlieGrl
      @CurlieGrl Рік тому +1

      One reason my Mama adored her❗💗

  • @milfordcivic6755
    @milfordcivic6755 Рік тому +26

    My father used to call home everyday in the afternoon to ask my mother what was for dinner....different times back then.

    • @Moni-xb7hl
      @Moni-xb7hl Рік тому +1

      👴👵

    • @cashargis6950
      @cashargis6950 Рік тому +2

      I call my husband everyday to discuss dinner plans. Times aren't as different as they seem.

    • @Moni-xb7hl
      @Moni-xb7hl Рік тому +5

      @@cashargis6950 i sleep a hour in the afternoon and when i awake my husband is cooking the evening meal. He likes to cook after work, to get distance from Homeoffice. 😊

    • @jhlfsc
      @jhlfsc Рік тому +1

      @Cas Hargis
      The only thing different is that since men are no longer handicapped in their own home, so dinner is whoever gets to it first I guess.

    • @goldilox369
      @goldilox369 8 місяців тому

      I tell my husband what dinner will be everyday. That's so he doesn't screw it up and go to Taco Bell or something for lunch on Taco nights (or Chinese on Asian night). But if I get a different idea, or change the ingredients, I'm texting him during the day to get his input. I think it's just a nice way to be connected...
      Of course, he's usually like: give it a shot, I'll eat it...😂

  • @RobinMarconeCassidyRN
    @RobinMarconeCassidyRN Рік тому +3

    Whenever I stayed home sick from school, I always got to watch Julia Child with my Mom. I loved her ever since.

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 2 місяці тому

      It played in Detroit on Channel 56 on Saturday afternoon. Weekdays sick at home were for Chez Helene on CKLW.

  • @jst7714
    @jst7714 Рік тому +15

    “Arrowroot, it’s a starch. I don’t know what it’s made from… the arrowroot.” So funny!

  • @charlesbraga7076
    @charlesbraga7076 Рік тому +12

    Goddess of the kitchen. Met her once and enjoyed champagne together - greatest of times and memories. Total national, or worldwide, treasure.

  • @eric3374
    @eric3374 Рік тому +8

    I noticed the food portions were much smaller back then hence the reason why people were not overweight as they are today This is a dinner for 4 people and one slice of ham each.

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 2 місяці тому

      People did PHYSICAL work back then. 40+ hours a week. Only clerks sat at a desk (cubicle).

  • @DIETRICHCICCONE
    @DIETRICHCICCONE Рік тому +13

    These old shows are so charming.

  • @blacbutaflyy2
    @blacbutaflyy2 9 хвилин тому

    I watch these episodes while winding down for the night. She is soothing to my senses for some reason.

  • @Freundlichenachricht
    @Freundlichenachricht Рік тому +11

    Has never happened to me to get a notice from my husband to have dinner ready in half an hour with surprise guests. And this will never ever happen .......in Germany we are making such plans at least one week before 😅

  • @stephenshehan4554
    @stephenshehan4554 Рік тому +11

    I absolutely love Julia for her warmth, realness, and her amazing style... what an amazing lady.. so glad to have her in 2023!!

  • @sallymoen6371
    @sallymoen6371 Рік тому +33

    Even though Julia's tv shows were targeted toward the "housewife", the ease of having a quick meal planned out on a recipe card is suitable to anyone who comes home from work, hungry, and wanting a fast, well-planned meal like this. I believe this is why my mother enjoyed Julia's shows, they helped her think of new meals to feed the family after working a full day (she was one of the few working moms in my neighborhood) and being too mentally exhausted to think of what to cook for dinner.
    Every dinner had a dessert course when I was a child, funny how I don't normally include one when cooking at home nor when dining out.
    And Cherries Jubilee? Such a popular dessert in the 1960's! I don't think I've ever had it.

    • @MIKECNW
      @MIKECNW Рік тому

      I don't see why you'd make such a stupid statement and I'm sure she felt TFC was for everyone who was interested in cooking.

    • @tamarawerner3136
      @tamarawerner3136 Рік тому +11

      @@MIKECNW I don’t see why you’d call this statement stupid.
      You don’t need to default to name calling when you don’t agree with people. It makes you seem childish.

  • @bransrubar
    @bransrubar Рік тому +26

    That was fun. I was so happy when it started with her husband, Paul Child, having a cameo. That's awesome.

  • @nancy9478
    @nancy9478 Рік тому +22

    I am amazed at the portion sizes. Today that would be enough for 2. No wonder everyone was so thin then! I loved watching Julia and Graham Kerr when I was in my single digits. Clarified butter was so exotic to a kid that grew up eating oleo!

    • @chrismulholland7530
      @chrismulholland7530 Рік тому +3

      I thought the same thing. So that's where my size 10 dress went!

    • @RoyalDuggars
      @RoyalDuggars Рік тому +1

      Not in the midwest! lol they'd still want much more thanks to huge restaurant servings

    • @williamdonahue6617
      @williamdonahue6617 2 місяці тому +1

      Julia's 4 rules for healthy eating: Variety of foods, small portions, no seconds, no snacking.

  • @bmccarthy3333
    @bmccarthy3333 Рік тому +19

    All of Julia's cooking looks so good- even though the food is in black and white!!

    • @vickirempel5529
      @vickirempel5529 Рік тому +1

      It would be a great project to colorize these episodes!

  • @markschildberg1667
    @markschildberg1667 Рік тому +41

    I’ve made her ham steak with Madeira cream many times. Delicious, simple and inexpensive.

    • @tomb7382
      @tomb7382 Рік тому +13

      It looks like it would be nice. I'm going to give it a try. Probably use the left over spiral ham from Christmas.

  • @MW-rq5uc
    @MW-rq5uc Рік тому +20

    I just love her...she is funny and brilliant. We miss you, Julia.

  • @HelloooThere
    @HelloooThere Рік тому +4

    You could always almost smell the food coming your television when Ms. Child was cooking.
    It was part of what made her sooooooo special!

  • @vdunbarjones
    @vdunbarjones Рік тому +6

    Her kitchen is so great- the instant hot tap and so many burners on the electric range. I’m a little shocked to see her put the Le Creuset directly on it- I didn’t remember that at all! Checked their website- only authorized for the enameled cast iron, not the stoneware.
    I *must* have seen this as a kid though, I used to make platters of scrambled eggs with grilled tomatoes and fresh herbs for family breakfasts.

    • @vdunbarjones
      @vdunbarjones Рік тому +1

      The foot pedal to open the freezer 💜

    • @grady9752
      @grady9752 5 місяців тому

      I had (operative word.......had!).a beautiful cobalt blue Le Creuset dish very much like this. Just as Julia does here, I used it to do a vegetable dish on the stovetop. Like hers, mine was also a ceramic dish, not a cast iron enameled one. It took maybe 30 seconds for it to split in half, dumping the product all down into the burners. $120 down the drain and a hard lesson learned. Yes this is beautiful cookware but it's as subject to operator error as any. Take home safety tip? Stoneware is NOT to be used on the stove! A hard lesson and one never again forgotten. No idea how she managed to do this but if I was a Le Creuset dish, I wouldn't dare break in the presence of Julia Child! Bon Apatite.

  • @mrminer071166
    @mrminer071166 Рік тому +3

    Whenever you're faced with a problem, it's best to start with parsley and shallots.

  • @richardengelhardt582
    @richardengelhardt582 Рік тому +14

    5 gourmet courses in less than 30 min! Brava!

  • @julietteyork6293
    @julietteyork6293 Рік тому +1

    What a wonderful era.

  • @jamesparker3440
    @jamesparker3440 Рік тому +4

    Cut the scallions then gather your thoughts. That's funny!

  • @tonyfurtado5595
    @tonyfurtado5595 Рік тому +32

    I can’t believe there is still an episode I hadn’t seen. Love it!

    • @dinacox1971
      @dinacox1971 Рік тому +2

      Me too. I don't know how I missed this particularly terrific one!

  • @celticceltic99
    @celticceltic99 Рік тому +45

    I loved seeing Paul Child! I was hoping he’d come in at the end with the guests. But we got to see Julia set fire to the cherries, which was scary fun. I love that I can see these episodes from my childhood and I’m tempted to try making the ham dinner in half an hour. Not sure about the flaming part though.😯

    • @MIKECNW
      @MIKECNW Рік тому

      Wonder why that didn’t happen

    • @bransrubar
      @bransrubar Рік тому +6

      Yeah, I was also hoping Paul and the guests would actually sit down to eat but maybe that would have been overdoing it.

    • @gregrak9389
      @gregrak9389 Рік тому

      He was just her husband for fuck sake, not like he walked on water or anything, gee, some of you people need to get a hold of yourselves!

    • @MIKECNW
      @MIKECNW Рік тому

      @@gregrak9389 Shut up!

    • @bransrubar
      @bransrubar Рік тому +3

      @@gregrak9389 I'm not saying he did walk on water. I'm just saying his appearance was neat. It showed how deeply he supported the show, and it was just neat that they used him and not an actor for that scene. It adds some flavor to the show, that's all

  • @4integrity
    @4integrity Рік тому +4

    Nope. I love you Julia but no way I can pull this together in 30 minutes. I always learn so much. Thank you!

    • @sharongriffith7505
      @sharongriffith7505 Рік тому +1

      I was amazed at the very small amount of food cooked for four people!! I must serve too large of portions.

  • @julierichardson6193
    @julierichardson6193 Рік тому +4

    this lovely lady taught me how to cook , she was the best

  • @petiehunter6278
    @petiehunter6278 Рік тому +7

    She is so unassuming,, I just love her salt shaker!

  • @SandraNelson063
    @SandraNelson063 Рік тому +14

    Those cards she talks about are really the product of lots of advance planning. They would be of dinners that she had already could do in her sleep, with whatever she happened to have as left overs plus things stored in her pantry as regularly stocked items.

  • @sheilamartin1577
    @sheilamartin1577 Рік тому +1

    What a lovely woman. We are so very fortunate to share some time with her.

  • @christinamikolajek6797
    @christinamikolajek6797 Рік тому +4

    Use to watch with with my Gtandma when I was a little girl...she would listen because she was totally blind tho. She loved the Chefs sense of humor and her lovely recipes....this makes me smile💗

  • @richardengelhardt582
    @richardengelhardt582 Рік тому +14

    An old-faashioned hand food mill is a useful tool to have in your kitchen

    • @Wosiewose
      @Wosiewose Рік тому +1

      I use mine quite a bit! Especially when canning tomato sauce. Using the fine disc takes out almost all of the seeds. Also works a treat when making seedless blackberry jam.

    • @jakematic
      @jakematic Рік тому +1

      Superb for making the best tomato soup following Pepin’s recipe

    • @dinacox1971
      @dinacox1971 Рік тому +2

      We used one to make homemade tomato juice every year and canned it. We had quarts and quarts all winter long. It was just so much better than what one can buy are the market.

  • @mrsseasea
    @mrsseasea Рік тому +12

    This brings right back to my childhood. On a good day we could get 4 channels, bd days 2, this was one of them. Now one of my favorites. Thank you for posting

  • @Rotary_Phone
    @Rotary_Phone Рік тому +3

    I'd love to try this dish! Not even a big fan of peas, or tomatoes, but I'd try every bit of it, especially the ham and sauce, and the ice cream with cherries! Im hungry now! lol

  • @PEGASUSleadmare
    @PEGASUSleadmare Рік тому +14

    “Order of battle”’😅 yep it’s a battlefield in my kitchen most days!
    Absolutely love her ❤

  • @user-dk5vj2br1o
    @user-dk5vj2br1o Рік тому +9

    I want to see colours of that gorgeous food n Julias unique features !!shes still my fav!

  • @SucessKey
    @SucessKey Рік тому +1

    Julia Child is fearless. Simply delightful.

  • @kd1s
    @kd1s Рік тому +3

    Another nice sauce I've come across is bacon, shallot and cream. Cook the bacon then reserve the rendered fat. Chop the shallot and cook in the bacon fat. Then add heavy cream and add the cooked chopped bacon. Season with salt and pepper. It's delicious.

  • @d.l.l.6578
    @d.l.l.6578 Рік тому +1

    Yes, just a little dinner I whipped up in half an hour.

  • @julievinikoff5234
    @julievinikoff5234 Рік тому +7

    This brought back fond memories of my father and I watching her shows. He always got such a chuckle and I became interested in cooking.

  • @ginaroberts2964
    @ginaroberts2964 Рік тому +4

    I grew up watching Julia Child - this came as a recommended video today, so glad it did!

  • @DavidClark-gy7py
    @DavidClark-gy7py 7 місяців тому

    Oh Julia, we thank you for everything you've done. You are sorely missed and we love you.

  • @Nunofurdambiznez
    @Nunofurdambiznez Рік тому +14

    This looks so fantastic that I watched it twice in a row!

  • @PEGASUSleadmare
    @PEGASUSleadmare Рік тому +8

    No microwave wow all this on an electric range. She was amazing and her knife skills perfection!

  • @rebo2610
    @rebo2610 Рік тому +1

    Boiling water at the sink! That was amazing.

  • @KennethMaese
    @KennethMaese 25 днів тому

    Take a shot every time Julia says, "There." 😂

  • @decoy8645
    @decoy8645 Рік тому +1

    I loved her “self cleaning “ floor, lol

    • @angelbulldog4934
      @angelbulldog4934 Рік тому

      I remember she said she received more mail asking about that than any other topic. I was only a teenager but I knew she was joking!

  • @htmlcc92
    @htmlcc92 Рік тому +1

    Julia Child: the OG "30 Minute Meals"

  • @willwjl
    @willwjl Рік тому +5

    How things have changed! Cherries & peas you can buy frozen. I adore how she cooks on an electric stove! Later in her life, she almost never did! All for TV!

  • @Nigelsmom2136
    @Nigelsmom2136 6 місяців тому

    How cool that her husband was in the episode! I grew up watching this show after school and I loved to watch her. She made it look easy!

  • @airwavesintheair
    @airwavesintheair Рік тому +7

    Julia is such an organized inspiration!

  • @iReporteriReporting
    @iReporteriReporting Рік тому +2

    Salt and butter in almost everything. The way of the French

  • @irmagerd7611
    @irmagerd7611 Рік тому +1

    Use arrow root, I don't know what it's made of.... something like the arrow root😂 Such a gem! Love her! RIP Julia, we're still here watching, enjoying and learning from you so many years later and many more to come.🍷🍽🔪

  • @JackieOgle
    @JackieOgle Рік тому +7

    I loved her so much! When I was a young girl, my best friend and I made several recipes in her cookbook! She was just the best! No one like her!

  • @divaden47
    @divaden47 Рік тому +3

    I love the way Americans pronounce aluminium ALOOMINUM. Great programme!😃

  • @daleroth1477
    @daleroth1477 Рік тому +2

    These videos are little gems. Thank you.

  • @faithdenelzen8808
    @faithdenelzen8808 9 місяців тому

    The mulei and bowl 🥣 jumping everywhere lol 😆

  • @boblowney
    @boblowney 10 днів тому

    We saw and heard Paul Child! So great. Oh hi, wanna come over to dinner? My wife is JULIA CHILD! 😂

  • @JRandaII
    @JRandaII Рік тому +8

    Americans have forgotten how to eat. Nowadays people really only just like fat, salt, sugar, cheese, and meat. Things that simply go right to the pleasure/addictive centers of the brain. No texture or flavor. All of this looks absolutely delicious to me.

    • @nathanjustus6659
      @nathanjustus6659 Рік тому +3

      I agree with you completely. It’s very interesting to walk around the supermarket and look and see what people put in their cards. Simple carbs, simple sugars, often fake meat because of the brainwashing from advertising, and that’s about it. It’s very uninspiring and feels very unhealthy both physically unhealthy, and psychologically unhealthy

  • @rpenmark7766
    @rpenmark7766 Рік тому +8

    I have a very old JC cookbook with this menu in it- and it has become one of my favorite 'go to' 30 minute meals. Great tasting and not intimidating for the less experienced cook (like me) . A good introduction into techniques and timing.

  • @jeimuzufernandis6870
    @jeimuzufernandis6870 Рік тому +2

    I love how relaxed she is... Amazing. 🙌☺️💖🍽️

  • @richiejohnson
    @richiejohnson Рік тому +2

    24:15 She is of such stature she has to hunch over going through the door! She was often seen when I was young in Harvard Square. It was easy to spot her in a crowd! 💕

  • @beteeho
    @beteeho Рік тому +4

    Clips like this make it very apparent why we struggle with obesity today. I couldn't help but think that platter would actually be one serving in a lot of restaurants in 2023 and she's planning to serve four.

  • @tinygreatness
    @tinygreatness Рік тому +2

    Mustard, tomato paste with cream. Who knew. Can hardly wait to try it. You know it looks good when you catch yourself breathing in deeply through your nose!

  • @lydiajoy1823
    @lydiajoy1823 Рік тому +3

    That looks delicious! I love how she referred to changing the plates.

  • @Sydcindy8293
    @Sydcindy8293 Рік тому +3

    What a gem she was! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @kristinwright6632
    @kristinwright6632 9 місяців тому +1

    The Anti-Chef just dropped a video attempting to do this dish in a half hour. Took him nearly an hour. Julia makes it all look so easy. I think I would have been closer to Anti-Chef's time.

  • @Goldilocks...
    @Goldilocks... Рік тому +1

    I'm reminded of the funny times she had near misses/fires in the kitchen...as we could see with the tipped cherries lol. We miss you Julia!

  • @vbs4257
    @vbs4257 Рік тому +1

    No insult to the real Julia, but when I see her with a knife in her hand, I can't help flashing back to the classic SNL sketch with Dan Ayckroyd. 😂🍒

    • @beth60best
      @beth60best Рік тому

      Apparently Julia loved that sketch, she showed it to her friends often.

  • @ade2487
    @ade2487 Рік тому +4

    I love her transatlantic accent! She says tomato like a British person! Fascinating

    • @ERH1453
      @ERH1453 Рік тому

      I have always wondered how that accent came from California?!

    • @jaredjlinden
      @jaredjlinden Рік тому

      She lived in Europe for a while.

    • @ERH1453
      @ERH1453 Рік тому

      @@jaredjlinden AS AN ADULT DURING WWII! SHE WAS FROM CALIFORNIAAÀAAAA!!!!!

    • @jaredjlinden
      @jaredjlinden Рік тому

      I have a friend who has lived in Amsterdam for almost 15 years and she has picked up a bit of an accent in the way she pronounces some English words. My own mother did not grow up in the US and her accent has changed as an adult. It’s absolutely possible Julia Child picked up some different speech patterns overseas. Also, Child’s mother was a New England blue blood so she may have picked up some speech patterns from her. Julia and her husband lived in Europe well after WWII, btw. They built a house in France IIRC.

    • @ERH1453
      @ERH1453 Рік тому

      @@jaredjlinden Quite. Point, Linden!

  • @Bananadiva1
    @Bananadiva1 Рік тому

    Meryl Street and the brilliant film Julie & Julia led me here and I'm so glad they did!

  • @nikodette
    @nikodette 2 місяці тому

    Wow, the first time I ever heard her husband Paul's voice, and it really shows how cultured he was.

  • @angieyates7688
    @angieyates7688 25 днів тому

    The many things she makes in her 30 minute meals are mind boggling…this woman is a classic and a master chef indeed!
    Too bad she didn’t hang around long enough to become an Iron Chef🥹

  • @Knappa22
    @Knappa22 Рік тому +1

    It’s funny how she’s so breathless all the time!

  • @barbarabrantley4779
    @barbarabrantley4779 10 місяців тому

    Only Julia could pull this off. I’m amazed at how she does it. Thinks nothing of putting a meal together in thirty minutes. ❤

  • @valeriagutierrez1624
    @valeriagutierrez1624 Рік тому +1

    I’m loving this woman soooo much!!! I love how she always reminds people about a bit of planning and organization as a key to success. This can be transferred to any field of our lives!!! I adore her!! Je t’aime Julia!!!

  • @stevesmodelbuilds5473
    @stevesmodelbuilds5473 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely amazing. The techniques Ms. Child demonstrates are genius.

  • @catherine59226
    @catherine59226 Рік тому +4

    Always enjoyable!

  • @rolltidewonka9560
    @rolltidewonka9560 Рік тому +2

    Superb program.

  • @janhoyle1462
    @janhoyle1462 9 місяців тому

    I remember watching Julia when I was a teenager. She was a wonderful chef! Not many know that she was educated at Le Cordon Blue in Paris which is quite an honor, especially for an American! It’s very hard to get into that school. She was indeed a national treasure. Kids nowadays make fun of her, I have no idea why, I guess they do not treasure good food. They just know how to pay for it with daddy’s credit card. One day when daddy cuts them off they will have to learn how to cook, luckily Julia is here! I will watch these videos religiously. I did love how Dan Ackroyd did try to mimic her, very badly, it was funny though. Seriously, I Iove Julia! I shows were superb. I may be 67, but I am not too old to keep learning! Thank you for bringing her to us UA-cam! Julia passed the same year as my mom, it’s sad.

    • @ThomasDawkins88
      @ThomasDawkins88 5 місяців тому

      Apparently Julia though Dan Aykroyd's sketch was so funny that got a copy of the tape from Saturday Night Live and showed it to anybody who came to the house for many years.

  • @jennyvanniekerk9600
    @jennyvanniekerk9600 2 місяці тому

    Watching these videos - i think she was the greatest.

  • @juliehobbs7938
    @juliehobbs7938 9 місяців тому

    Gods adore anyone who uses adjectives like adore to speak of their masterpieces

  • @jerryholston6536
    @jerryholston6536 Рік тому +3

    What a great cook she was and delightful person

  • @deborahwiss2072
    @deborahwiss2072 Рік тому +1

    I think this menu looks amazing! I'm going to try it!

  • @vintagebabyseventythree6244
    @vintagebabyseventythree6244 Рік тому +1

    What a beautiful meal

  • @RLviddy
    @RLviddy 9 місяців тому

    Dear lord a skit! We get a little skit! So cute! They’re so cute.

  • @justrosy5
    @justrosy5 9 місяців тому

    So creative! I love that intro!

  • @judysteadman799
    @judysteadman799 8 місяців тому

    Awesomeness. Loved this Chef so very much

  • @lisaspikes4291
    @lisaspikes4291 Рік тому +1

    I’ll be right over for dinner, Julia! Save me some of those flambé cherries!

  • @BillyAlabama
    @BillyAlabama Рік тому

    We are so lucky to have this treasure trove at our fingertips!

  • @jody024
    @jody024 Рік тому +1

    Here in The Netherlands the answer would be: "tell those people to go where else then, I'm not your cook and we dont live in a Restaurant"

    • @olgapavlova585
      @olgapavlova585 Рік тому

      Women in the USA seem to just let their men insult them. There are all those USA incels who spend all day online whining about women not wanting to sleep with men who sit online all day insulting them. Then there are the ones who make videos saying they don't want women, but then instead of doing what they say by leaving women alone, they spend hours on the video comments trying to make women feel bad about themselves and promoting others abuse women.
      Although I suppose many USA women do insult men by saying they're disgusting if not cir'cised.

  • @DBurgg
    @DBurgg Рік тому +4

    The original 30 minute meal! Sorry Rachael Ray!👩🏻‍🍳

  • @brt5273
    @brt5273 9 місяців тому

    What a treat to see Paul!