Homestead Pantry Meals ~ How to Use Less Common Parts of Beef

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  • @dibutler9151
    @dibutler9151 Рік тому +184

    Should we tell Jessica that every single one of us is going to watch every single recipe she makes, even if it's a repeat? :D

  • @mylittleruralhomestead
    @mylittleruralhomestead Рік тому +65

    Always a pleasure to see how you blend all your household chores, homeschooling, and feeding your family. You are truly an inspiration. Enjoy your Sunday.

  • @threewillowsfarm7779
    @threewillowsfarm7779 Рік тому +1

    I'm 70 years old and I started using my pickled jalapeno juice in my egg salad about 20 years ago. I've never heard of anybody else who's done it that way except you now. Made me smile. I just used the chopped-up pickled jalapenos as well as some of the juice and cilantro and fresh chopped green onions and homemade mayo and some brown mustard salt and pepper. It's delicious. We use so much of our extra eggs that way. Once you start using the Pickled jalapeno juice you never go back. Blessings to you.🌿💛🌿

  • @bettyk3372
    @bettyk3372 Рік тому +3

    I don’t leave a lot of comments but I need to tell you what an inspiration you are to me. I’m a single mother of 4 children and I feel so overwhelmed and have no energy sometimes until I watch your videos. I always feel more motivated and inspired to get things done after I watch you. I love watching you with your family and I think if I only had to choose one UA-cam channel to watch the rest of my life, it would be yours. I get an education and entertainment at the same time. Thank you so much for what you do!

  • @choirmom78
    @choirmom78 Рік тому +20

    We loved getting to see more of beautiful baby Hannah. She is precious. I love how the kids love spending time with her. Your kids are treasures and I'm sure you know this.

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 Рік тому +29

    It’s absolutely beautiful how you use everything of a cow you grew that has had a better life than most people. It’s the Holy thing to do….❤

    • @buckeyedav1
      @buckeyedav1 Рік тому +3

      I was thinking the same thing. Anna In Ohio

  • @DisasterCupcake
    @DisasterCupcake Рік тому +1

    we love tongue tacos! it's the best recipe for beef tongue imo

  • @oliviahein7772
    @oliviahein7772 Рік тому +10

    I keep a gallon ziplock bag in my freezer. Whenever I have the peels from carrots, the stems of celery, or the outer layer of an onion, instead of composting or tossing those I add them to the ziplock bag and store in the freezer. When the bag gets full, I use those scraps to make my broth. I also keep the bones, after simmering the broth, and dehydrate them in a low oven for a few hours. Once they are dry, put them in a gallon ziplock bag and store until spring. Then my kids break up those bones with a hammer and we till them into the garden (homemade bone meal!)

  • @TheFabFarmer
    @TheFabFarmer Рік тому +22

    With your leftover lemon rinds...you can toss them into a gallon of vinegar and let sit for a while. Then dilute and use as a multi-purpose cleaner. I sometimes add rosemary also.

  • @AndreaRuralMN
    @AndreaRuralMN Рік тому +9

    For my half beef I asked that all the organ meats be ground together. I used them for the protein ingredient in homemade dog food. It was enough for 6 months for 1 dog!

  • @kjnz2804
    @kjnz2804 Рік тому

    You are an amazing momma. Your children are beautiful, and the new baby is so precious. Thank you for who you are. Beautiful!,

  • @melaniedupuis2386
    @melaniedupuis2386 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoy your videos when I get the time to watch them. As a busy mom who doesn't feel good or have the energy to cook most of the time, I find your easy and healthy recipes incredibly helpful! I'm sure it would be a lot of work but I would really enjoy a print out of your recipes :)

  • @tammyfletcher7667
    @tammyfletcher7667 Рік тому +1

    You are to be commended for promoting all these meats. I grew up on a farm and we used to say for pigs anyway you used it all but the squeal. 🐷

  • @crubbythebeagle57
    @crubbythebeagle57 Рік тому +1

    kids enjooyed in the snow wow

  • @lirpa1981
    @lirpa1981 Рік тому

    I’m in Kentucky. My dad was born and raised in Ohio. I have a lot of family in Ohio. Piketon Ohio. Seeing your property in the beginning of this video reminds me so much of my grandparents farm. A lot of my favorite childhood memories came flooding back ! God Bless!

  • @bettylongshore9594
    @bettylongshore9594 Рік тому +8

    I enjoy how you use everything! More people need to learn this trick in life. So sweet watching your older children interact with little Hannah! She is so alert and interested in what is going on around her. She will be up and helping in no time!!!!

  • @MargaretUIUC
    @MargaretUIUC Рік тому +46

    My grandmother helped me cook a beef heart when I was a young teen. We stuffed it with bread dressing, laid it on a bed of carrots, celery, and onions, and roasted it in the oven at 300 for about 3 or 4 hours. It was delicious!

    • @barb4473
      @barb4473 Рік тому

      Sounds amazing, have to try it!

    • @MH-gc2hr
      @MH-gc2hr Рік тому

      That sounds great! I stuffed one a few years ago with mushrooms and herbs like in a Beef Wellington, I was pleasantly surprised by the meat.

    • @carriem7832
      @carriem7832 Рік тому +4

      I saw the other day a chef who grows his own foods took his garlic and put in a metal bowl then took another like size and put them together like a large ball….holding tightly he shook the garlic and almost all the skins came right off….worth a try.
      Also one chef said to just put garlic into your veggie broth because you strain it anyway.
      I think your children have a healthy amount of foods to pick from…..
      I make beef tongue and the slice it up without telling my hubby what it is. He always refused to eat it even in a great onion mustard sauce but this time I shredded it and he thought he was eating a reg roast…lol The heart I usually dehydrate and make puppy treats and powder for soups. The liver I make mine by soaking the slices in milk, it tenderizes it then sauté in butter and onions….I also dehydrate the liver for added iron in recipes……
      I wish my family that buys their beef would give me those and bones but they always say they forget…I even offered to pay for the packaging…I drink bone broth many times a week….

  • @tumblingtangles
    @tumblingtangles Рік тому +1

    Hello Jessica! I'm new to your channel and I love it! My mom had a family of six and made everything from scratch 3 meals per day. I never appreciated it until I became an adult and started cooking from scratch myself. It's wonderful to watch your entire family working together as a team to maintain your homestead. Thanks for the videos!

  • @saundramorris5530
    @saundramorris5530 Рік тому +22

    Baby Hannah (I believe that is how you spelled it) Is so sweet, as are all the children. It was fun watching all the children outside playing in the snow. I’m glad did got to join to too!
    Love all the ideas for the “ unused beef,” I cook mine down and I turn mine into dog food to boost them in the winter months as well.
    Blessings to you and the family.💕

  • @OZARKMEL
    @OZARKMEL Рік тому +5

    Cleaning out the fridge on Saturdays on the farm would end up creating a pot full of what Grandma called "Must Go"....you were never really sure what was in there but it "must go"!

  • @dustyreynolds4225
    @dustyreynolds4225 Рік тому +26

    I love the homemade jello idea. Also, you are almost at 100K subscribers! Thank you for all you share with us

  • @karincole6372
    @karincole6372 Рік тому +43

    The liver prep is the way my mom did it and it was wonderful. The only thing she did differently was soaking it in milk about an hour prior to cooking. That was to clear away some of the blood taste that a lot of people struggle with. Thanks for sharing!

    • @johannefeldman1840
      @johannefeldman1840 Рік тому +4

      My mom also soaked it in milk and it takes away that bitterness that is disliked by many.

    • @janiceeleopoulos
      @janiceeleopoulos Рік тому +2

      @@johannefeldman1840 z

    • @destinyschild8515
      @destinyschild8515 Рік тому +9

      A German friend soaked hers in the bottled lemon juice. It was delicious and my kids even liked it.

  • @joanreid2804
    @joanreid2804 Рік тому +4

    I think you are the Queen of Homemaking! Unbelievable what you accomplish with such a busy home. Thank you for all the information you pass on to us!

  • @mommalisas
    @mommalisas Рік тому +3

    Miss Hannah is thriving with the love and attention from her brothers and sisters. The other kids are growing up. Love watching them all help and work together.

  • @cynthiatait7708
    @cynthiatait7708 Рік тому +10

    PRECIOUS little Hannah!! Thank you for still making time to post. Just know that YOU are a gift for teaching us.

  • @cheryleroussin4750
    @cheryleroussin4750 Рік тому +2

    Baby Hanna is growing so quickly, she’s just beautiful as are all of your children. Love that you are such a dedicated momma to your family.

  • @iartistdotme
    @iartistdotme Рік тому +11

    I was given a beef tongue last year about one week before your video about tongue. I cooked it according to your steps and once it was skinned it looked just like any other meat. I tasted and it really was good. Everyone ate it without me telling them what it was other than beef and everyone was amazed that they really enjoyed it after I told them what they had eaten. I'm so glad you included more 'rare' kinds of beef this time so I can learn and eat more. THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @DollyJohanne
    @DollyJohanne Рік тому +2

    I don’t eat animal products now, and have not for 15 years, but I actually loved the beef liver. My mum made it with a brown sauce and onions. I also loved beef tongue. In Norway we often have if for Christmas sliced up on bread.
    Thank you for sharing!
    Love and blessings from Johanne, Norway 🇳🇴

  • @leslierm.6732
    @leslierm.6732 Рік тому +6

    Good day!!! You must have some of the healthiest kids on earth!!!! What a blessing you and your family are. Thank you for this video. Gods blessings 🙏

  • @ritaberry1743
    @ritaberry1743 Рік тому

    You blow me away at how you are so diligent on not wasting anything & your consistency…
    God surely has anointed you!!!

  • @rachellopez7750
    @rachellopez7750 Рік тому +1

    The soup looks amazing.
    Baby Hannah is growing fast. May God Bless you and your family.

  • @TimberlineMountainLife
    @TimberlineMountainLife Рік тому +3

    I think I'm addicted to your channel, Jessica! Every video teaches me something new - how am I ever going to learn to do all the things that you can probably do in your sleep?

    • @threerivershomestead
      @threerivershomestead  Рік тому +1

      It took me years to learn it. You'll get there. This is nearly two decades of accumulated research, trial, and error!

  • @angelabaugh4446
    @angelabaugh4446 Рік тому +19

    This bought back memories of my mom making oxtail soup with red lentils we all loved it, not had for years. Think I might have to give it a go.

    • @theclumsyprepper
      @theclumsyprepper Рік тому +1

      My daddy used to make pig tail soup, it was one of my favourite meals.

  • @db33400
    @db33400 Рік тому

    I have eaten all of those meats growing up on the farm. My Grandpa made the best oxtail soup. Such a precious baby girl who is loved by and has blessed so many. God's blessings.....🥰🥰🥰

  • @kendratai
    @kendratai Рік тому

    I don't know how in the world you can cook so much food! I've watched your videos the last couple years and I still can't keep up with you. I get drowned by the dishes and then trying to cook every meal from scratch...props to you because I still haven't figured out how to successfully get food on the table every single meal. We are a homeschooling family and at the end of my pregnancy with baby #4!

  • @compostlipstick
    @compostlipstick Рік тому +1

    You are an amazing person and mother! Such an inspiration. Thank you for sharing your family and life with us ❤

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 Рік тому +2

    My Mom cooked up livers, heart and tongue. I ate everything except tongue. I just couldn’t get over that.

  • @nashnash7997
    @nashnash7997 Рік тому +3

    My uncle sends us lemons from his lemon tree. Just got them yesterday. Made a lemon meringue pie last night!

  • @robinsullivan6043
    @robinsullivan6043 Рік тому +5

    I love your videos! You are guiding me through the challenge for the third year now. I find myself smiling most when you show your beautiful children. My favorite is the little dance with Gabe and Hanna at the end of your video

  • @lisagrafton2529
    @lisagrafton2529 Рік тому

    Every spring, we would help my grandparents shear their sheep. As a younger child of about 10, I got to help pack the wool in small boxes, that made them into small bales. We would always have cow's tongue for lunch. I remember putting a lot of ketchup on mine, to get it down.
    My husband and I got a cow butchered this year, for the first time. He wanted the liver, because his mom used to cook it once or twice a month, to help with her anemia and health. It's in our freezer, and I'm afraid to cook it, but maybe if we cut it thin, like yours, it won't be so bad!

  • @tamararoberts9307
    @tamararoberts9307 Рік тому +6

    Can't express enough how much I appreciate your pantry challenge videos ♡

  • @liztodd6800
    @liztodd6800 Рік тому +1

    I was raised as 1 of six girls growing up. I just love your videos! Only those raised in big families truly understand!❤️ Your family is always in my prayers……

  • @morganhenry9380
    @morganhenry9380 Рік тому +8

    I absolutely love when you use more homestead meats and items. We raise our own animals and trying to figure out how to use those cuts is a great motivation. Thank you!

  • @hiddenmeadowsranch4297
    @hiddenmeadowsranch4297 Рік тому +6

    I wanted to share how I freeze my garlic, I process in the same way you do, but rather than freezing in portions I put it in a large zip lock bag. Squish is very flat, then freeze. Once frozen, it is easy to break small pieces off and saves all the mess of cleaning ice cube trays and muffin tins.

    • @theclumsyprepper
      @theclumsyprepper Рік тому +1

      Oh that's a great idea.
      I need to proceed my garlic but only have one tiny ice cube tray and a small freezer so was looking for something more practical so thank you very much for sharing 👍😊

    • @jackyhorn6709
      @jackyhorn6709 Рік тому +1

      I do the same. I use the same method for freezing my aloe vera and turmeric too.

    • @hiddenmeadowsranch4297
      @hiddenmeadowsranch4297 Рік тому

      @Cynthia Fisher I have never found the need to do that. It is very easy to break off however much you want.

  • @lulamamie8524
    @lulamamie8524 Рік тому

    God Bless You Jessica ❤ We’re you brought up in this beautiful lifestyle? You know, you are gifted with so much, and how to learn to reach your goals on everything ❤ Did your mother and/or you grandmother, or great grandmother teach you all of these skills? I thank you for ALL that you have taught this 64 year YOUNG lady❤ 🌹🌸🌷🌺💐 Blessing from Green 🌱 Ohio 🌼 Adam and your children are VERY blessed to have you 🌸🌟✨

  • @takishasallbeautyzone
    @takishasallbeautyzone Рік тому +1

    I just love seeing the baby and how all of her siblings are so sweet with her 💕.

  • @mariakor6429
    @mariakor6429 Рік тому +1

    I love your lifestyle!!! God bless your family ❤❤❤

  • @rkr5106
    @rkr5106 Рік тому

    I grew up on organ meats - in a large family in the '40s & '50s. The prices of them have skyrocketed - almost cannot afford on a regular rotation. Today I made my favorite soup/gravy/beef base liquid - of a tongue, short ribs & oxtail cooked together. The gelatin these produce is unbelievable!

  • @rethawilson6289
    @rethawilson6289 Рік тому +19

    That baby boy is so precious . He is growing and love seeing THE THREE GUYS together.

  • @rachelletate7681
    @rachelletate7681 Рік тому +2

    You brought back a memory. My mother with fixed liver with onions in a gravy and serve it over grits oh that would be the best breakfast in the world.❤

  • @Our_Urban_Homestead
    @Our_Urban_Homestead Рік тому +8

    I think I will be able to go all the way to April with the pantry challenge! My garden was very abundant last year and I put up a lot.
    I love seeing everyone’s videos! Have a wonderful Sunday!!

  • @NicoleHoltActress
    @NicoleHoltActress Рік тому +19

    I love seeing you use freeze-dried veggies. I just hooked upu freeze dryer last night and have only a few more minutes to go before the bread run is done. Then I'll start freeze drying my own veggies. So excited!

    • @cynthiahumphrey1718
      @cynthiahumphrey1718 Рік тому +2

      You will love it. We freeze dry so much.

    • @sura2047
      @sura2047 Рік тому +2

      I got mine in November and I have been running it non stop! I love what it can do!

    • @NicoleHoltActress
      @NicoleHoltActress Рік тому +2

      @@cynthiahumphrey1718 I'm just giddy over it! I'm doing rice right now.

  • @cynthiahumphrey1718
    @cynthiahumphrey1718 Рік тому +12

    Your videos and your children are so sweet. Hannah is growing so fast. I am doing the challenge w you. I did buy chicken breast on a great sale and I canned it. I’ve also purchased one box of milk at Costco and some organic salad. It has been a very low spend month. I’ll continue with you through February. This is so motivating to use up older food. I have tons of coconut milk and frozen fruit. Will make ice cream!

  • @missykuss9975
    @missykuss9975 Рік тому +5

    Your liver looks real good and I don’t normally eat liver. My grandmother used to make beef tongue and we loved it. I used it to make my own baby food as the texture was perfect for 8-9 month old first eating beef. It made beautiful puréed beef. I love your heart any appreciated so much how you share with us all. You are a blessing!

  • @lindab2144
    @lindab2144 Рік тому

    You & Adam have a very beautiful family. God has blessed you. Thanks for sharing your recipes.

  • @kathydittrich8034
    @kathydittrich8034 Рік тому

    Hannah is a lucky little girl with all those big brothers and sisters to love on her. I enjoyed all the organ cut content😁

  • @sheilabundren2037
    @sheilabundren2037 Рік тому +10

    My dad loved all those extra cuts of meat, and he was a butcher. I learn something every time I watch your videos. We bought half a beef 3 years ago, and I ended up giving away those cuts I wasn't a fan of, like liver. Thanks, Jessica. I could watch your videos all day. Have a great week!!

  • @elizaC3024
    @elizaC3024 Рік тому +8

    Another fabulous video Jessica! I am continuing into the February pantry challenge as well. I can't wait to see what's next.

  • @kristyhale9195
    @kristyhale9195 Рік тому +19

    I absolutely look forward to your weekly videos! You always teach me something useful. Now when I have my beef processed I will not overlook the cuts you mentioned as I always think how wasteful it is! I wanted to let you know that I prepare my bone broth in a slowcooker... and cook at 180 degrees consistently because I believe it was "Mary's Nest" who indicated that the temperature of 180 degrees is ideal and most beneficial for the gelatin. Have a wonderful week. ❤️

  • @kimvanhorn1013
    @kimvanhorn1013 Рік тому

    Your kids are so precious as they play with the new baby

  • @kathrynsoper247
    @kathrynsoper247 Рік тому +12

    Great idea using celery leaves in your soups. I have to share that one of my favorite parts of celery are the leafy greens especially in the center. Lol I love the concentrated flavor that the leaves offer. In the past when I had a lot of leaves, I have dehydrated them and then powder them into celery powder along with my pieces of celery stalk.

  • @debimorsette1685
    @debimorsette1685 Рік тому +2

    Our mom always fixed the beef organ meats. If you didn’t like beef liver, she would fry you 2 slices of bacon. She also cooked the liver in bacon grease. I would slice into the heart to open up, add a bread stuffing, stuff, roll and bake on low heat. My grandma cooked the tongue the best.

  • @loispatrick2594
    @loispatrick2594 Рік тому +13

    As always I loved seeing all those nutritious meals you served to your family!

  • @mercy2angl
    @mercy2angl Рік тому

    The boys are rough and tumbly! 😂 That was a fantastic snowball fight!!

  • @mireksip180
    @mireksip180 Рік тому

    Great ideas!! Thank you so much!! Kids look so happy! A blessing to our hearts!

  • @cheryldelarosa9737
    @cheryldelarosa9737 Рік тому

    Love your videos look forward to them every week and then watch them over and over. Please don’t ever call yourself lazy that is an adjective I would never use to describe you.

  • @angelenerash5160
    @angelenerash5160 Рік тому +2

    A suggestion for the garlic would be to roast a bunch of the heads, squeeze into portions and freeze it similar to what you did but no peeling involved since you cook the whole head. Also, being able to cook your tortillas on a griddle (if available) would cut down on your time. Thanks for all the ideas!

  • @jenniferr2057
    @jenniferr2057 Рік тому +1

    It all looked really good! I need a butcher that slices liver like that! Thank you....

  • @joanneschell8324
    @joanneschell8324 Рік тому +1

    Ohhh my mom used to make oxtail stew!!! It was amazing! You are taking me down memory lane today! ❤

  • @heythere12
    @heythere12 Рік тому

    New subscriber here. This channel is BY FAR the best homesteading channel, every video is really enjoyable, you are such an inspiration, just incredible! I am in awe of your homemaking skills. I don't understand how you guys don't have millions of subcribers

  • @ericblitterswyk4681
    @ericblitterswyk4681 Рік тому

    Love you! From Rachel Eric’s wife!♥️😁

  • @delindawilliams3935
    @delindawilliams3935 Рік тому

    My family doesn't eat much beef, I just start eating meat again after a little more than 5 years. We enjoyed various parts of the cow, but it's not easy to find some parts where I live and some parts are just too expensive. I used to eat the tongue once every few years, but I've only cooked it once( I hate seeing it whole). The tail is a delightful and delicious Caribbean dish with butter beans, served on rice or rice and peas, with fresh or steamed veggies on the side. Beef liver is so delicious, and such a great source of iron.
    I love how you put these foods together and get your little ones to eat their meat. My little ones eat almost everything, but I didn't eat most meat and veggies until I became an adult.
    Great video!👍🏽👍🏽💖

  • @robyn7287
    @robyn7287 Рік тому

    Never had beef liver but love lamb’s liver. I also cook it up same as you but with bacon rashers and onions ,gravy and served with mashed potatoes and beans. Mum would cook up tongue, not my favourite thing but enjoyed it on sandwiches and pickles the next day. 😊I grew up in an era that cooked oxtail, kidneys, tongue, tripe, liver. Now most young people would be horrified to eat any of this but when steak is from $35 to $50 a kilo it’s a nutritious substitute. Really enjoyed seeing someone get these cuts of meat and show delicious results.

  • @mostuniquemary
    @mostuniquemary Рік тому

    Easy peel hack for garlic. Separate the cloves, put in a glass jar or 2 metal bowls and have the kids shake the snot outta them. 🙂
    Great uses for the "unpopular" cuts! I was thinking about getting a half cow by this time next year and requesting organs be included so I can slice/dehydrate them for my pup.

  • @wendyduwe3995
    @wendyduwe3995 Рік тому +5

    It is really wonderful to see your love and appreciation for your family. Here in South Africa we cook liver similar to the way you prepared it. We season our flour that we coat it in. Chicken feet is another delicacy, but our family has not tried it. Oxtail is normally prepared here as a stew over fire and slow cooked. Tongue is an amazing delicacy. We boil it and once peeled, cooled and then sliced. We serve it with various salads. Tongue is very popular at Christmas time here. Thank you for sharing your meal ideas and snacks with us.

  • @lynsmith2698
    @lynsmith2698 Рік тому +3

    Great video Jessica. I always love your videos, love seeing how frugal and non wasteful you are. I also love seeing your family. The kids are so great with the baby too. Thank you for making my day a little better ❄️🇨🇦❤️

  • @FoundThingsandFamilyLegacies
    @FoundThingsandFamilyLegacies Рік тому +3

    Some of my favorite meats are the organs and tongue. Growing up in a family of 10 we all “fought” over those pieces. However, in my husband and my household we eat wild game and while we enjoy all we harvest - there are times we miss the beef and pork organs. Our son, away at university, when he comes back on break regularly says how much he misses the home cooked meals. Even though I send him our home canned goods - it’s just not the same as sitting around the table with us. Thank you for sharing so many wonderful meals and family experiences.

  • @jenniferdaley6186
    @jenniferdaley6186 Рік тому +4

    I just love your videos Jessica! 🦋🌻✝️You're such a wonderful inspiration with a boatload of information that is easy to follow . You are such a peaceful presence in this crazy world. I just love the recipes and just your boost of motivation you give!! I've followed your channel for a few years and I couldn't for the life of me😆 figure out who you remind me of and it finally dawned on me after church last Sunday watching your video...
    I believe others would agree you are identical to the beautiful, younger Julianne Moore!!! 🌻🦋
    Beautiful in and out !
    Thank you for being such a blessing to us all ...I just love this channel rooted in love for family, faith and filled bellies !!
    Blessings and peace from Pennsylvania farming village Brandonville!!
    God bless you all!!!🦋🌻✝️

  • @debbiedouglass1478
    @debbiedouglass1478 Рік тому

    This was the most informative video Jessica. I imagine most home cooks don't know this infirmation.
    Thank you!!

  • @aramintaverwys1934
    @aramintaverwys1934 Рік тому +11

    Happy Sunday Funday to you and your family!!!! I pray you are all healthy and happy!!! Thanks for sharing every week with all of us! It takes a lot for you to do this, so again THANK YOU. Happy home church day Jessica!!💒🙏🏵🌹🌸

  • @melissamontoya8190
    @melissamontoya8190 Рік тому

    I think it is so amazing that u have ur kids eat everything and not picky. ❤

  • @PatriciaVlog
    @PatriciaVlog Рік тому +4

    I make oxtail in a « stew » form with tomatoes, leaks and spices ! In my house, we eat it with rice, it’s really good too ! I grew up eating oxtail and it’s one of my favorite cut !

  • @indianne9781
    @indianne9781 Рік тому

    Pickled tongue is a very delicious Basque culinary delicacy. Very yummy!

  • @kathybailey436
    @kathybailey436 Рік тому +1

    We grew up eating every part of beef and pork. Both my parents came out of eastern Europe so we didn't waste anything. I know this sounds gross but my Mom would make a really good Kidney & Brain stew. We also ate beef tongue and it makes good sandwich meat. Folks you peel it, I believe after it's cooked.

  • @theafricanhomesteader7621
    @theafricanhomesteader7621 Рік тому

    Thank you, Jessica. As an African ( Angolan) I can confirm that organ meat is a delicacy. So much food goes to waste because of lack of knowledge and not being educated on the health benefits. My youngest of eight really wants to try your jello recipe.

  • @betulpolat
    @betulpolat Рік тому

    its a joy to see you interact with your babies.

  • @andrealazos9054
    @andrealazos9054 Рік тому

    Your family may also like Mexican style, pickled red onions. Sliced them paper, thin, marinade in lime juice, salt, and oregano. I would let it sit for about an hour so the juices are released and it makes a really beautiful pink color. You can drizzle the lime juice over your tacos and top them with the quick pickled onions.

  • @noranalu5669
    @noranalu5669 Рік тому +1

    I love that you're showing people on how to cook the cow tonge, heart, and liver they 're all yummy, as a middleeastern christians we eat the whole cow, nothing is wasted, the same apply for the lamb too.

  • @tarikuepfer3021
    @tarikuepfer3021 Рік тому

    Freeze drying the broth is an amazing way to preserve it.

  • @juliescheidler7763
    @juliescheidler7763 Рік тому

    Jessica, I appreciate all the recipes & ideas. I want to tell you I used your recipe to can apple pie filling and also just bought a pressure canner. I've water bath canned for years, but never pressure canned. You've inspired me to have shelf-stable meats, beans & other items on my shelves. Thank you!

  • @rachelholdt6840
    @rachelholdt6840 Рік тому +4

    For future reference: lengua is pronounced len-gwah ❤️ Thanks for the advice on cooking these cuts! I have some beef tongue to cook up. I give the liver and heart to my dog to help cut down on my dog food bill.

  • @2ponshomeplace132
    @2ponshomeplace132 Рік тому +1

    Always a pleasure to watch you and your family...just do life. 😃

  • @jenniferbrown483
    @jenniferbrown483 Рік тому

    Mmm... I love lengua tacos.
    Also, it's so much easier removing the masa from your press if you use a ziploc type bag. All you need to do is cut the bag down the sides open the zipper part and put the masa ball between the two "sheets" and press down. Super easy.

  • @delaineb
    @delaineb Рік тому

    So much loved watching your family enjoy the snow, reminds me of when my kids were young. God bless you and your family!

  • @charolettpatterson2436
    @charolettpatterson2436 Рік тому +1

    Liver and onions were a treat when I was growing up.
    Beef heart and dressing was also a family favorite. Slow cooked in a clay pot in the oven all day. So goid!

  • @lethaharris1608
    @lethaharris1608 Рік тому +1

    Funny story I used to fix liver for supper and tell our children it was steak lol. They still love liver . Love your videos ♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @PoliteTeeth
    @PoliteTeeth Рік тому

    For anyone curious, tongue in Spanish is pronounced Len-gua. Len as in a camera lens. And Gua as in guacamole. :) lengua :)

  • @susanturner1171
    @susanturner1171 Рік тому +1

    My German Grandma used to cook tongue. Not at all bad. 😊 Oxtails are yum.

  • @janeandrews4850
    @janeandrews4850 Рік тому

    We made some lime juice instead of lemonade as we just picked them over the weekend. Our granddaughters pick some to take home too. They also picked some pumpkins. So nice to share with grandchildren.

  • @rethawilson6289
    @rethawilson6289 Рік тому +3

    T u for sharing all your family with us. A much loved little girl. I thought the big boys were going to gang up on Adam with the snow. Lol all the meals looked delicious. A great encouraging video Ms. JESSICA. Have a blessed week. Always look forward to Sunday morning with the Ohio family. Please include everyone again. That baby loves all her family. Those little boys entertain each other.