Irish People Try History's Most Famous Meals
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History's Most Famous Meals! What does that mean? Well, we'll tell you. We decided to have our TRYers taste test a selection of meals from various points in history, some from famous historical events. We sat down our resident Irish People to see what they thought!
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Gráinne Blumenthal: TRY.Media/Grainne
Ciara O'Doherty: TRY.Media/Ciara
Pádraig Wilson-McCarthy: TRY.Media/Padraig
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Justine Halpin: TRY.Media/Justine
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The foods that were chosen for meals during the Apollo missions had to have a low chance of being messy (hence the sugar cookie cubes). NASA was worried about crumbs getting into the instrument panels. The fist meals were also designed to provide the astronauts with 2500-3000 calories per meal.
@@RToddJones I thought about changing it after seeing your comment, but I'm not going to. I stand by my fist. 🤣
@@RToddJones I really laughed too hard at this 🤣
I'm just glad they didn't try Russian cosmonaut food tubes. 🤢 The borscht was awful.
@@keithmays8076 watch Jolly. Ollie and Josh and Gabi tried it
Still would like to see Dermot to do a drunk history video. And you'll have to bring back Dónal, too.
…my ears would bleed over all the ‘ colorful metaphors’ !🤣🤣
That sounds awesome! Martin would need to be in on that too! 😁
Best part of this video: Pasdy and Ciara clapping like excited children at the sight of their glasses of wine.
Also also Grainne's willingness to wade into beef stew and red wine in a white shirt speaks to her bravery!
The Lincoln 1865 inauguration dinner included roast beef, filet de beef, beef a-la mode, beef a l'anglais, leg of veal, fricandeau and veal Malakoff (I got this from a copy of the menu). The attendees went somewhat berserk and demolished the food and the table it was on inside the first hour.
I love Padraig and Ciera paired together!! Please do more of these.. there are still so many famous meals throughout history! Maybe Max from Tasting History with Max Miller could give you some more ideas?
"Does this feel like a historic meal?" - "It does, it does, it feels like something my mum would cook in the nineties" - hahahaha
It's a good thing it wasn't an historic meal from The Donner Party, LOL!
i feel that Paddy "Pickles" Murphy and Justine "introduced try to Durian, and ate a kitkat like a psycho" Halpin are a very underrated pairing.
I do believe the other justine brought durian to try
@@Smliny33 other Justine gets hilariously triggered by durian, but this Justine did bring it back from a trip that she went on. I believe if you watch the video back, they did mention it!
I was truly hoping that the Titanic meal would involve Iceberg lettuce, but that's just me.
Because you were thinking right!
Iceberg lettuce was only grown in the United States at that time. Had the Titanic made it safely to New York, it may have had it on its menu on its return trip to Britain.
Would you like some ice tea with that?
@@DeadInside-ew8qbI feel horrible for laughing at this comment but, 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂🎉
Tasting History with Max Miller did all the meals from the titanic. Was awesome
The reason I was pretty sure the last meal on the Titanic would be part of this, just did not know how that menu would be condensed.
@level7041 he's amazing
Love when the different UA-cam channels I watch collide, even if it's just in the comments. Thank you for bringing that god of a man up
@lunchmeat2819 as soon as I heard titanic meals I thought of Max. The food he made and the actual letters he read were amazing.
@@shorttimer874 he did about 6 episodes of all the food
Ciara and Paidraig have like a Sorceress's apprentice vibe going....
This was fun and creative- thanks all!
Paddy is always such a delight. Just a pure, wholesome ray of sunshine🌞Adore all the Tryers. Such fantastic people.
Julia Child's last meal, French Onion Soup. It was her own recipe prepared by her personal assistant who was also a trained chef.
Paddy is the nicest, most even-tempered, positive person imaginable.
Agreed, Donal and John Sharpson too - just very easy going, upbeat guys, and with the mettle to avoid wilting under some Try-food/drink abuse as can be the case here now and then... they just take everything in stride.
As opposed to Dermot the molester whiny (mood and voice) little boy. “I’m a drunk and hehehehehe and I touch every woman uncomfortably!!!”
Is your shoulder cold? 🤤
Paddy is also very pretty.
"Cinnamoroll Status Confirmed"
I absolutely love Padraig. So funny! Have him review foods as much as possible please. Big fan here.
Paddy’s excitement over Titanic was awesome 👏🏻😎💚
FYI, in the first meal on the Moon, the peaches were a lot more like canned peaches, in heavy syrup. The food packages sent down to the lunar surface with Armstrong and Aldrin were the same types as they had while weightless, and the heavy syrup kept things from floating apart. The peaches were not rehydratable types of foods, on the Moon they kept those to a minimum because they only had cold water to mix them up with. The bacon squares were compressed bacon bits, cut into squares. They had both fat and protein, which, along with cookies and such, provided fast energy.
Shouldn't it all eaten on the moon be all in toothpaste tubes??
@@williammitchell4417 Why? The moon has gravity, just 1/6 of Earth's. But even in orbit, the solids would be fine and even the peaches in syrup would tend to hold together and so it could be spooned or slurped.
@@thomasmacdiarmid8251 remember this was the 60's and weight was a premium back then. It's not like stowing canned goods on a submarine.
food, not fast
afraid to go to the moon because "I'm not great with heights" LOL THAT WAS AWESOME!
I never thought of it like that before, but it's an accurate perspective.
@@HermanVonPetri Its funny because once you leave orbit you're no longer "high" off the ground....there is no ground lol
@@BeautifulKittenOfLove It's all relative.
The Moon is still in orbit of the Earth, and from a certain perspective anyone orbiting the Moon would just be doing epicycles around the Earth, too.
And since one definition of down is "toward the center of the Earth" it merely requires a frame shift to think of your orbit as being 230,000 miles above the Earth.
As a great strategist once said, "The enemy's gate is down."
@@HermanVonPetri Once in orbit you float you don't fall.
I loved when Justine nailed the fact that in ancient Egypt they ate things like bread with beer, she did it before the Egyptian "expert" mentioned it. Well done Justine!
I guessed Victorian England because they drank 'Small Beer' as water was polluted. Small Beer was a 2 or 3% alcohol only. Even the children drank it.
@@amandadonegan2137 They did that here in the states too. There used to be a basic food item at pubs that was beer with bread in it. It was essentially cheap calorie for someone who either didnt want to spend alot of money or spend alot of time.
Welcome to the wonderful world of editing!
Ciara is that sort of know it all person that think that they sound smart and informed if they let their mouth run alot and loud.
Like when she said she likes her steak raw or even semi-alive (i'm paraphrasing) because that is how your supposed to like your meat. She has really started to bug me, she seems ungenuine and a little bit fake, acting how she thinks you should not like she wants/is.
@@tetepeb or maybe she just likes it rare like a majority of people do 🤦♀️ don’t be a cnt
Dermot is my absolute favorite. I would love to meet the whole crew and enjoy some drinks and food with you all. Thank you all for the laughs and some of the knowledge. Well done.
He is absolutely my least favorite.
Dermot's initial reaction to this is hilarious. You should do something like this again but make it a collab with Max Miller. He can cook all the stuff. Also contrary to popular belief, up until around the 18th century, meat was not a staple for anyone but the rich. For example, medieval peasants existed on vegetables, bread, some dairy, a very very small amount of meat on a few occasions and a low alcohol beer called smallbeer. Not a bad diet at all, really. They would start a pot of water simmering over the fire and add various vegetables, herbs and grains throughout the day, whatever they had on hand/could find, and ate from the pot as and when they wanted to. The pot would just keep being topped up with more water and more things would be added, and they'd often have this going indefinitely. Versions of this dish have been made for centuries. One of the many still in existence is called perpetual stew.
"This is the best thing that Lincoln ever did." oh my god that killed me
😂
Not even a minute into the video and...well...am I the only person amused by the fact that Dermot and Grainne seem to have missed the "everyone, wear a black sparkly top!" memo?
Ciara with her celery ASMR into the microphone. Lol 😂 I love it!
And then Padriag with a shiver down his spine from it. Haha
Keep it going! I wanna see them try the extremely sad plate of pineapple and cottage cheese that was Nixons resignation breakfast
They already tried Nixon's favorite meal, cottage cheese with ketchup.
Did Paddy actually miss his own, delicious pun? “Not too bad. I expected it to be “wurst”” whilst eating the liver pate. 😂❤️🇨🇦
Ironically, his unintentional "wurst" pun was also one of his best
Its the Padraig and Ciara combo here for me lol loved them together 😂❤
Squab is pigeon (specifically, chicks just before they fledge). Interestingly, pigeon is red meat rather than white meat like chicken.
Isnt that because pigeons use their chest muscles a lot when they fly so those are a different kind of muscles (darker and made for more constant use). Chicken dont fly but instead walk a lot so their legs are dark meat while the rarely used breast muscles aren't as dark.
@@DarkwolfRedsoul that's about the long and short of it.
@@davidray6962 or the dark and the light of it.
Well, they're all dark meat but they're still poultry.
My favorite bit from Two and a Half Men, "SQUAB!!!"
And here I always imagined Neil Armstrong just outside the lunar module flipping burgers and dogs on a bbq.
9:24 the moment before a 93 year old man takes a swing at Dermot
Padraig and Ciara giving off BFF energy as usual. I love these 2 together.
Ciara's reaction to beer, priceless. Scoff scoff...Squab is pigeon. Love your stuff kids...be well, stay safe
That is a pretty great thing Lincoln did there Dermot, but freeing the slaves was pretty good too. 😂
Dermot and Paddy still just so damn fine I can't concentrate 😂 It's been years of it
I just wanna say I wish Padraig was in more videos. I love his energy 🫶🏽
celery and cat food probably made them want to drown on the titanic anyway
Uncultured swine
😂
I stumbled upon this channel and watched 5 hours straight. Love it
Off-topic, but if there was an Irish Friends sitcom, this channel has the perfect cast.
The boys would get into a fight to play Joey....😂
When Dermot is happy it makes me so happy I tear up not kidding❤❤❤
Padraig and Ciara are the Tryer combo I've been dying to see and Lordy Loo they are grand! Also both of their Jumpers are fab.
The editing on the first bite of the celery was ASMR perfect!
Padraig and Ciara are SUCH a delightful pair!
Worth saying: the food packed to the Moon was made into pastes and packed into squeeze tubes, so the bacon would not have been super thrilling, and the fruit would have been more of a fruit paste or jam consistency (and it was fortified with vitamins). You didn't want any crumbs, bits, or drops of liquid floating about and finding their way into the wiring. You *really* didn't.
I know you've been watching Good Mythical Kitchen Colin!
How do you know that?
Dermot's list of greatest accomplishments of Abraham Lincoln's presidency:
1. Choose steak and red wine for his Inauguration menu
2. Win the Civil War
3. Free Slaves
4.Reconstruction
Oh please do another like this, it was really surprising!
Ciara and Padraig are a wonderful pair to watch and interact!
"I like that you got the streaky American bacon."
Me, an American: Wait, the what?!
There is more than one kind of bacon. 🙂 In the UK, "bacon" generally refers to "back bacon", which is the most-common style over there, so they call our kind of bacon "streaky bacon" instead. (Whereas here, of course, it's the other way around; "bacon" is assumed to be the "streaky" kind, and is by far the most common kind, whereas we call their styles "back bacon" or "Canadian bacon" to differentiate it.) Two countries divided by a common language. 😀
I nearly split a gut when the young fella said that the steak was like something his mam would cook in the 90s, when asked if it tasted like a historic dish!!!
I mean it's not exactly the trendiest food atm, and I'd definitely consider it a classic staple
@@bertoandon9681 steak is always trendy! It’s just that no one can afford it now…😆
The energy for the Lincoln inauguration was the best, and I haven't seen the whole video yet...
I would love to see more of these historical meals. Maybe do a series of them. Personaly I love some grapes with sharp cheddar cubes and crackers or chips. But I'm fussy.
The first meal on the moon must have been....out if this world!
😎
The meal was stellar
"I take the scoff back." Dermot with another additiion to the lexicon here.
Padraig and Ciara are twinning!😍
Y'all should do an entire episode of various (American) bacon recipes, and an entire episode of garlic recipes!
Love that Padraig & Ciara wore color matching outfits for this video, they are the perfect pair!!!
Um.........black? Probably most common color people wear.
I love to see their expressions, 😆.. And Paddy is my favorite.
Great video guys lots of laughs, love the pairings.
there was an old egyptian prayer asking for, _"Bread, beer, and onions"_
also, egyptian beer was MUCH different than the beer we know today. it was less filtered, no hops (so more like ale), and contained more vitamins and calories.
They missed the onions.
Raw onions, I think...
😵💫😵🥴 🔺️🐪🌴
Of all the videos they have done that absolutely demands a part two, three and so on…
5:00 AGREED 1000%. A well done steak Defeats the purpose of a steak.
The cold refreshing carbonation of beer is exactly why I prefer it over something like wine or a cocktail. No other alcoholic beverage makes me go "ahhhhhh" after the first sip. Especially if you're out in the sun all day. Beer is perfect.
6:46 His range of emotions got me! 😆😆😆
Pate sounds and looks like Devil Ham served in a can. Oh my I made that rhyme.
That newer kid with Ciara is adorable and funny!
I would love a series of these. Lol so fun
Now thanks to Dermot, I like to think about two people discussing Lincoln. One is talking about how great of an impact Lincoln had with his fight to end slavery. And the other going, “Well, it’s no steak with pepper sauce but, it’s pretty high on my list of reasons I love Lincoln.”
Dermot's list of greatest accomplishments of Abraham Lincoln's presidency:
1. Choose steak and red wine for his Inauguration menu
2. Win the Civil War
3. Free Slaves
4.Reconstruction
It's important to clarify the Ancient Egyptian's version of beer was more akin to water, it was fermented but only had barely a percent of alcohol by volume. There actually have been some efforts to make ancient Egyptian beer using their methods and their grains as well.
Which is exactly why Ciara was so disappointed... she is only happy when the percentages are nearing triple digits.
@@leechowning2712 😂 I think you're right.
But all their food was in a paste form in a tube. So you guys are having a real treat.
No, at that point NASA had moved on from pastes.
No, not on that flight. Mythical Kitchen did a video about it with more details.
Ciara is always so hilarious
A huge Job Well Done for the team coming up with this idea. Loved it.
I've always pictured that there is a little office style kitchenette behind the camera, in which Sean is frantically mixing drinks or pulling food stuffs out of cardboard boxes. But when Lincolns inagural meal came out that space suddenly turned (in my minds eye) into a fancy mansions kitchen and a chefs hat popped onto Seans head. If this is NOT so, please don't tell me. I don't want my illusions shattered.
I can’t tell you how happy your channel makes me!!!!!!
Bread & Beer : the reason for the agricultural revolution and civilization as a a concept; a great way to start the show..
This needs a part 2.
Egyptian beer was a thicker cloudy kinda porridge
As a bread baker and Egypt lover, I'm stupidly excited to see bread and beer up first❤
The First Meal on the Moon had a KitKat, but they ate the bar one stick at a time.
"Before things went downhill". Downhill, under the sea. Same difference I guess haha.
I don't think ancient beer was carbonated though.
And it would have been drunk through a straw.
It was more like a milkshake, too.
When they were eating the steak I had to laugh when Ciara said she wants hers quivering on the plate. I swear that’s exactly what I say when I order a steak!
I tell them I want to hear it moo when I cut it.
Something my mom would make in the 90’s. IDK why that hit me but I cry laughed. 🧚🏻♀️
Dermot knows what he’s talking about with the Buzz “on the stage” comment
Wait...the Lincoln meal was from his inauguration in 1865? Oh dear.
It was also one of his last. March 4, 1865. A little over a month later (April 14th), he was shot while attending a performance at Ford's Theater and died the next day.
"That's why they sank, God love them..." 😂😂😂
More of these please.
Warm bread & butter with a nice ice cold beer. Is awesome...
I heard once that something about being in space dull's your taste. So much so that the space stations have a large variety of hot sauces on board " just to have some flavor" lol
"Streaky American bacon" used to be my nickname in high school.
Part of the reason that the moon landing food was very picky is that they couldn’t have anything that could theoretically produce crumbs or cause. Interference with the equipment. Fruit was very hard to keep fresh so it was only something you could have immediately upon landing and your sense of smell is heavily impacted in space so you need really strong flavored foods, which is why bacon was a big fan favorite
At 4:05 I was praying that one of the upcoming meals would be Elvis', a peanut butter and bacon sandwich, just to watch Dermot's face crumble...
First Meal on the Moon: "That's one small step for man, and one smaller meal for mankind." As for the last meal on the Titanic.; being the 9th meal, they must have been so full that no one could move.
“No wonder they all sank” 😂😂😂😂 7:21
A very interesting video! I hope that there is a part two and three soon.... hoping.....
There's a youtube channel called Tasting History that is really good at doing these historic food recreations, you should totally do a collaboration thing with them if this comes up again.
Justine: "I think the moon looks like cheese"
_Wallace & Gromit theme plays_
I adore Padraig. I'm so happy to see him every time he's in a video.
I love Ciara's "slap it's ass and put it on the plate" cooking philosophy :>
Since there was no real water purification in history (like ancient Egypt), fermented drink was the solution via alcohol that kept the germs from growing out of control.
Clean drinking water (besides artesian well and pure glacial water from mountains) is aodern convenience
Wasn’t ‘beer’ in ancient Egypt more like a porridge? Not a drink like what we have now.