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  • @TastingHistory
    @TastingHistory  Рік тому +161

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    • @MMouraable
      @MMouraable Рік тому +12

      it's strange to see you have legs: it's entirely in character and wonderful that you have a sleeping cap and cartoon candle light

    • @bilbobaggins5571
      @bilbobaggins5571 Рік тому +2

      Prob my favorite space opera by shakes.

    • @petrichor3797
      @petrichor3797 Рік тому +2

      Praise the Helix (fossil)! 😃

    • @CAP198462
      @CAP198462 Рік тому +2

      To sleep, perchance to dream?
      Btw, I commend you for speaking the name of “The Scottish play,” on a set.

    • @SimuLord
      @SimuLord Рік тому +2

      I've got a Helix Midnight. I gotta hand it to 'em, they make a good product. Anyone in the market for a mattress who wants to support the channel, it's a good purchase. They're not paying me to say that.

  • @kirstenpaff8946
    @kirstenpaff8946 Рік тому +619

    I think my favorite anecdote about Tolkien is that he thought Shakespeare's solution to the forest coming to Macbeth prophecy was so lame that he created ents to represent the forest actually coming for revenge. He had similar thoughts on the "no man of woman born" prophecy and came to the very obvious conclusion that a woman could do the job. This is why Eowyn kills the Witchking of Angmar.

    • @RazorO2Productions
      @RazorO2Productions Рік тому +106

      Got to love Tolkien and his subtle British attitude of "I can do this better."

    • @patrickmccurry1563
      @patrickmccurry1563 Рік тому +27

      Except that man mean human, not male in original etymology of old English which is what the humans of his setting often spoke. So it was an odd choice still.

    • @photinodecay
      @photinodecay Рік тому +69

      @@patrickmccurry1563 And being a learned and successful linguist, Tolkein surely would have known that difference in meaning, so we can only wonder what his though process was in coming up with that.

    • @willek1335
      @willek1335 Рік тому +32

      @@patrickmccurry1563 is that where the hobbit comes in? As far as I can remember, the hobbit's blades were numenorean craft, used to fight undead. Stabbing the witch king broke the spell and left him vulnerable.

    • @colorona8456
      @colorona8456 Рік тому +63

      @@patrickmccurry1563 Read the books, there it's quite excessively explained, why Eowyn can kill him. It's not, because she's a woman, it's because the dagger Merry stabs him in the leg is "magic" and makes him vulnerable to be hurt by Eowyn. The film just doesn't have the time to go through all that, so they went the easy way.

  • @Lauren.E.O
    @Lauren.E.O Рік тому +1323

    Bringing Slowking on tour with you was an excellent touch 😂 It might not be your actual kitchen, but any kitchen with a Pokémon watching you cook is a Tasting History kitchen.

    • @rebeccaude4412
      @rebeccaude4412 Рік тому +39

      The dedication is strong with this one.. and very appreciated 😂!

    • @ericwilliams1659
      @ericwilliams1659 Рік тому +27

      I wonder how many the brought along. Just a couple extra in the carry on or did a whole suitcase full come on the trip.

    • @jwilliams3269
      @jwilliams3269 Рік тому +15

      I wonder if he and Jose took Jaime and Cersei with them too 😂. These are my people!!!

    • @julscatten2640
      @julscatten2640 Рік тому +5

      I am so happy about this.

    • @rebeccaude4412
      @rebeccaude4412 Рік тому +17

      @@ericwilliams1659 I know I saw Treecko in the fireplace during the Drinking History on Scotch a few weeks ago, so that makes 2🤣🤣

  • @Colorcrayons
    @Colorcrayons Рік тому +1004

    Your ability to add hard tack into a video, through either a smooth segue or gratuitous brute force, is just impressive.

    • @davemlbc
      @davemlbc Рік тому +97

      CLACK CLACK

    • @photinodecay
      @photinodecay Рік тому +73

      @@davemlbc the CLACK CLACK will become as iconic as the Law and Order DUN DUN

    • @fazdoll
      @fazdoll Рік тому +29

      Today was definitely a Gratuitous Brute Force day.

    • @machematix
      @machematix Рік тому +36

      You need brute force when it's hard tack.

    • @valienpire
      @valienpire Рік тому +22

      Max Pavlov's Dog'ed me into expecting a hard tack reference and CLACK CLACKs in every single one of his videos

  • @jaredwright5644
    @jaredwright5644 Рік тому +919

    You actually cooked in a castle where a king lived, and where the Kings of Scots were declared. That's so freaking cool 🤯🧐

  • @Lauren.E.O
    @Lauren.E.O Рік тому +1083

    Cooking in Scotland, at a historically relevant site, is pretty cool!

    • @DirtyBottomsPottery
      @DirtyBottomsPottery Рік тому +9

      Pretty sure the cook thinks of it as just another day at work.

    • @uberwitz2193
      @uberwitz2193 Рік тому +8

      Yea that was such a casual drop of a really cool opportunity, I was blown away. (and you brought the perfect pokemon, of course!)

    • @sjdenning1
      @sjdenning1 Рік тому +3

      Im so jealous!!! And also thrilled for you - love your channel so much and have been a fan since day 1🙃

  • @tummy_fritters
    @tummy_fritters Рік тому +692

    I now want to see the series, "Sleeping History," where it's one shot of Max on a pile of straw saying, "It's bad..."

    • @apriliahussna4561
      @apriliahussna4561 Рік тому +39

      Dang that's a nice niche

    • @EresirThe1st
      @EresirThe1st Рік тому +53

      Can’t wait for the bed of nails episode

    • @AngelavengerL
      @AngelavengerL Рік тому +1

      rofl

    • @SisterMaryTatas
      @SisterMaryTatas Рік тому +2

      😄

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому +79

      "Today, on Sleeping History, we're sleeping in the bedroom of Napoleon during his exile in St. Helena. If you're following the recipe at home, you should leave out the arsenic in the wallpaper."

  • @scipio7837
    @scipio7837 Рік тому +345

    Wow, I was going to recommend Bruce's channel to you and half way through the video you said "hold my Scotch." Bruce is a masterful storyteller and it was jaw dropping to see you both in same frame... huzzah.

    • @TastingHistory
      @TastingHistory  Рік тому +113

      He’s absolutely brilliant and the nicest guy.

    • @scipio7837
      @scipio7837 Рік тому +27

      @@TastingHistory I really am glad you worked with him. I'm not even remotely Scottish, but I devour both of your channel videos almost as soon as they are uploaded.

    • @apcolleen
      @apcolleen Рік тому +12

      My boyfriend and I encountered his channel a couple months ago and binge-watched a whole bunch of episodes.

    • @morrigankasa570
      @morrigankasa570 Рік тому +12

      @@TastingHistory Very entertaining and informative video like usual. Anyway would you consider for a "Drinking History" video making homemade Dandelion Wine or other "Medicinal" drinks.

    • @roxyiconoclast
      @roxyiconoclast Рік тому +9

      @@TastingHistory is the link to his channel there somewhere? If so, I missed. Enjoyed this episode immensely!

  • @Lammington2
    @Lammington2 Рік тому +144

    Can we please take a moment to enjoy the excitement and joy with which Bruce speaks? That is a man who truly has job satisfaction.

  • @hausofjulian
    @hausofjulian Рік тому +496

    That hard tack clip is ALWAYS hilarious 😂😂😂

    • @tnirishfan
      @tnirishfan Рік тому +28

      I'll never get tired of it.

    • @Taolan8472
      @Taolan8472 Рік тому +34

      It is so powerful, anytime I read or write or think hard tack, i can see Max's smiling face, and hear that clack-clack.

    • @here4catsandfood196
      @here4catsandfood196 Рік тому +16

      it will never get old 🙌

    • @zennvirus7980
      @zennvirus7980 Рік тому +29

      It's the joke that lasts forever. Like Hardtack (clac, clac).

    • @ithydoodles
      @ithydoodles Рік тому +13

      Yeah I absolutely love the hard tack castanets.

  • @marymugge1523
    @marymugge1523 Рік тому +475

    I love how many experts you bring into this episode. That and because you're in Scotland, their accents are hypnotic.

    • @bgray1009
      @bgray1009 Рік тому +20

      you're feeling sleepy! now give me all your money, lol. worth a try

    • @DaRealPhillyJawn
      @DaRealPhillyJawn Рік тому +2

      @@bgray1009 😂😂😂😂👍

    • @Adam-tu1qx
      @Adam-tu1qx Рік тому +6

      The chef guest had the most stern eyes when waiting for Max’s thoughts on the fish

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому +7

      @@bgray1009 You jest, but this is the business strategy of Scottish tour guides.

    • @whoarewe7515
      @whoarewe7515 Рік тому +6

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 sssshhhh. The king of tours in Scotland won't be to happy. He goes by the name Bruce. He does the best tours of Scotland with a lot of history too. Very clever and a cracking comedian too. Or so I am told by most who come back from his tours skint and wide eyed when saying Bruce is a genius.

  • @timothybell9348
    @timothybell9348 Рік тому +248

    There's so much of the Macbeth story hidden within the pages of Lord of the Rings - largely because the Professor was deeply unsatisfied with Shakespeare's vision of it - that coming back to the underlying history is like putting on a warm blanket.

    • @scaper8
      @scaper8 Рік тому +57

      I know that the Ents were, at least in part, conceived to have a better "Brinam Wood comes to Dunsinane" than some branches and Éowyn and Merry, a woman and a Hobbit, killing the Witch-King of Angmar was to be a better "no man of woman born" than a simple C-section.
      Beyond those, what other points of reference did Tolkien pull from _Macbeth_ the play or Macbeth the man?

    • @sarahallegra6239
      @sarahallegra6239 Рік тому +10

      I’d also like to hear about this if you care to share! 😊

    • @00muinamir
      @00muinamir Рік тому +15

      @@scaper8 my first guess is the character of Denethor as an ineffectual ruler who needs to be put out of his misery so a more competent one can take his place.

    • @EresirThe1st
      @EresirThe1st Рік тому +6

      Denethor was very capable he just didn’t care about what Gandalf said

    • @easolinas1233
      @easolinas1233 Рік тому +8

      ​@@00muinamir He was less ineffectual and more harmful unintentionally. Perhaps Tolkien found that more satisfying a reason to be removed from the narrative than ineffectuality?

  • @Blackjack1317
    @Blackjack1317 Рік тому +202

    I love that you make the efford to learn the right pronunciation for the dishes you make and the things you describe. It seems like a small detail but it makes the show so much better!

    • @coblenski1
      @coblenski1 Рік тому +13

      He does overegg them quite a bit, but it's a good effort 😅

    • @margotmolander5083
      @margotmolander5083 Рік тому +9

      That's one of the things that impresses me most about Max, what a great job of pronouncing names he does, and in so many different languages! He's got a real ear for languages.

  • @janetmackinnon3411
    @janetmackinnon3411 Рік тому +251

    Let me thank you for your care of Scots' sensibilities! You pronounce names correctly (without the sly giggle we get from many others), you have collaborated with Bruce Fummy, you have correctly referred to 'King of Scots' (not 'of Scotland') and no background of bagpipes! and you have gone some way to counter the Tudor propaganda of Shakespear. Pretty good in one vlog! In Glaswegian congratulation 'Ya dancer, yi!)

    • @lisamills161
      @lisamills161 Рік тому +2

      Think you are a bit too sensitive Janet...no one really gives sly giggles about the pronunciation of names of Scots...really they do not. What exactly are you referring to? And also it is a bit late to be sensitive too about Tudor propaganda. Good grief woman. Shakespeare massacred the reputation of Richard the Third as well, but you know its fiction and literature and art. Perhaps you would prefer he had put a disclaimer ahead of every scene for Macbeth.

    • @janetmackinnon3411
      @janetmackinnon3411 Рік тому +23

      @@lisamills161 It's maybe not me who is sensitive!

    • @lisamills161
      @lisamills161 Рік тому +3

      @@janetmackinnon3411 Uh oh touched a nerve...sorry:)))))

    • @janetmackinnon3411
      @janetmackinnon3411 Рік тому +11

      @@lisamills161 I know I'm touchy! no sweat.

    • @janetmackinnon3411
      @janetmackinnon3411 Рік тому +3

      @@lisamills161 I know I'm touchy! No harm done.

  • @MrChristianDT
    @MrChristianDT Рік тому +49

    Wow. The 90s cartoon Gargoyles actually did a weirdly good job at combining the Shakesphere play, Macbeth's real history & the shows own mythology pretty well.

    • @LissyVee
      @LissyVee Рік тому +6

      I loved that show so much. I still randomly get the theme song stuck in my head

  • @jorenbosmans8065
    @jorenbosmans8065 Рік тому +24

    Love the fact that you are at a point where you are allowed to film at a historical site. Keep going Max

  • @dannyfriar5653
    @dannyfriar5653 Рік тому +173

    The amount of effort put into this episode is awesome and appreciated (especially considering it was filmed during your vacation).

    • @denimadept
      @denimadept Рік тому +11

      I expect he can now write the vacation off as a business expense on his 2022 taxes,

    • @lewismaddock1654
      @lewismaddock1654 Рік тому +9

      It's just insane how much passion he has and puts into this. I've seen youtubers doing episodes when they're traveling and it's always lacking and there's loss in information, Max's stuff has no loss and enriches the overall content.

  • @jaredanderson682
    @jaredanderson682 Рік тому +11

    Macbeth does murder sleep - the innocent sleep,
    Sleep that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care,
    The death of each day's life, sore labor's bath,
    Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, chief nourisher in life's feast.
    And this show's sponsor sells mattresses....I see what you did there sir. Bravo!

  • @SharpingtonTheGreat
    @SharpingtonTheGreat Рік тому +66

    Fun Fact! The "goat" shown at 2:12 is actually a mythical beast known as the bonnacon, which defended itself by spewing *projectile lava poop* at it's adversaries. They are also said to admit a fart that is THREE ACRES long to stop pursuers. Obviously this was necessary because their horns curled inward and thus were "useless" for defense. Got to say the LAST place I expected to see a bonnacon was in a video about delicious food 😂

  • @FretboardToAsh
    @FretboardToAsh Рік тому +83

    Damn, Bruce is made for narration and presenting. Voice and acting are exactly what you'd expect from a documentary.

    • @midgey50
      @midgey50 Рік тому +6

      His immediate energy had me going to his channel so fast. It’s infectious!

  • @whatthestuffisthis
    @whatthestuffisthis Рік тому +36

    You should contact your publisher to see if you could put your cookbook on the shelves at "Medieval Times" or in pavilions at EPCOT.

  • @niall_sanderson
    @niall_sanderson Рік тому +59

    It's interesting that you mentioned Bannock at the 3:00 mark, since Bannock also happens to be an almost universal dish among the native peoples of Canada. Now the reason for that is pretty depressing; after native peoples all over were forced into the reservation system, they were generally unable to subsist in the way they used to (a VERY deliberate result of the system), and since the ration packages were mostly flour plus some fat or oil of some kind, Bannock was one of the few things the people forced into the reserve system could actually make.

  • @Firegen1
    @Firegen1 Рік тому +81

    The eye wink at the hand
    Yet let that be
    The Scottish King
    Treated with disdain
    In theatre history
    By the stone of destiny
    We play with space
    And the role of death
    Of a once trusted friend
    Kail to the King
    And deathly memory
    Bannack pancake
    And smokies
    Shakespeare used artistic skill
    To make performance
    Of the life of the man of many sorrows
    Let me spin three times
    To spake a name
    Macbeth backed a cousin
    To move to leadership
    By the stone of scone
    Eating a banquet partially viking
    Hoping that the ghosts will lay
    Or else Max will be historian,
    Cook, creator, presenter
    And Banquo again.

    • @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299
      @mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299 Рік тому +13

      A man named Max went to Scotland
      He wandered, till he found a food heavier than air
      and said, ''I will make this recipe by my own hand''
      and set up shop in a kitchen most fair
      To make a historic meal for us with the utmost care :p

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Рік тому +1

      🙂❤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @Firegen1
      @Firegen1 Рік тому +2

      @@mr.mammuthusafricanavus8299 wonderful work. Poke Max to become the second poet laureate. He asked me to do 👆🏾 (semi jokingly but we agreed it's fun so it became a thing).
      He loves poems in his comments.

  • @krankarvolund7771
    @krankarvolund7771 Рік тому +27

    "The Stone of Scone"
    Oh, that's why the throne of the dwarves is a scone in the Discworlds! I love these books, and I love discovering more of thier influences from time to time XD

    • @slwrabbits
      @slwrabbits Рік тому +5

      nod nod nod nod!! Not being from the UK, a lot of it went over my head.

    • @karilynjaquest8739
      @karilynjaquest8739 Рік тому +1

      It took me years but I finally got it

    • @jenb7756
      @jenb7756 Рік тому +1

      The same light bulb went on for me too. LOL

    • @NouriaDiallo
      @NouriaDiallo Рік тому +1

      The thing and the whole of the thing!

    • @owlnemo
      @owlnemo Рік тому +1

      Had the same realisation! Gotta love Sir Pterry's work.

  • @kitcutting
    @kitcutting Рік тому +82

    Scotland is getting a lot of love on this channel, and I am all for it

  • @MariaMartinez-researcher
    @MariaMartinez-researcher Рік тому +32

    Congratulations on your ads delivery. It is extremely unlikely I will ever buy anything from them (South America, lol), but yours are the only ads I don't skip on; your delivery is as informative and enticing as it is entertaining. 😁

  • @borrellipatrick
    @borrellipatrick Рік тому +53

    Always chuckle when hard tack is mentioned 🤭
    Also the slowking plushie 👀

    • @lukascph
      @lukascph Рік тому +1

      Hard tack! *clack, clack*

    • @blackdragon7979
      @blackdragon7979 Рік тому

      Dang I missed the slowking.... Have to go back to find it

  • @DeepOneBill
    @DeepOneBill Рік тому +13

    I posted this on the silphium video as well, but Max you might want to know that botanists think they've rediscovered the plant in the Turkish mountains.

  • @zenkakuji3776
    @zenkakuji3776 Рік тому +36

    A Scottish dish served with tasteful history: "Now, good digestion wait on appetite, And health on both". Thanks again Max 🙏

  • @seanmcgcostumes
    @seanmcgcostumes Рік тому +56

    As a Shakespeare nerd, Macbeth is my favorite play. So I love this. But as someone whose 30th and 29th great-grandfathers are the real historical King Duncan and Prince Malcolm, I'm loving this even more after I realized this is the type of thing they would have eaten!

    • @ICULooking
      @ICULooking Рік тому

      You've traced your lineage?

    • @seanmcgcostumes
      @seanmcgcostumes Рік тому +16

      @@ICULooking Yeah, my mom & I have been doing Ancestry for... 12 years now? (It's what's led me to my current job of being a freelance historical researcher and transcriber.) Once we found out that Elizabeth Woodville (the White Queen and first commoner to become queen of England) is my 14th great-grandmother it became super easy to trace our lineage back through different royal and noble lines because historians already had all of that well documented, hahaha.

    • @sarahgilliss3503
      @sarahgilliss3503 Рік тому +6

      How did you look all of that up? My mom got as far back as Mary, Queen of Scots, then it got murky.

    • @prettygneissproductions
      @prettygneissproductions 9 місяців тому

      Hey cousin! I’ve also traced back that far (through Humphrey de Bohun of the de Bohuns who eventually became the Boones of American legend). It’s pretty neat being related to Saint Margaret, though her coming to Scotland did herald a lot of change.

  • @iselldreams
    @iselldreams Рік тому +32

    My Great Aunt Kay was one of the students who stole the stone of destiny from London in the 1950s. They made many copies of the stone 😊

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Рік тому +6

      Damn, that's one hell of a family anecdote.

    • @iselldreams
      @iselldreams Рік тому +11

      @@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 Aye, it's pretty hardcore. Great Auntie Kay was fearless she used to say "know your rights or they will be taken from you. And my personal favourite "diamonds are for people who can't shine by themselves." Awesome lady, shame that her story isn't taught in schools.

    • @CamStLouis
      @CamStLouis Рік тому +2

      Damn, if true that's an amazing family connection. I was just commenting that the *real* stone of destiny likely returned to Scotland a good three decades before official history says - I don't think anyone has actually been able to determine which of the three identical 'repaired' stones is the authentic one. If Max hasn't heard "Oran na Cloiche" he's missing out!

    • @iselldreams
      @iselldreams Рік тому +5

      when Kay died she called the whole family together I was about 11. I remember my father saying " she has to tell us all about the stones now." she didn't. Kay rarely spoke English to us and my Gaelic is okay-ish I know that they made many copies and one is hidden within icy steps. That's it. I wish I had written her stories down or remembered them better. You never do when you are wee.

    • @CamStLouis
      @CamStLouis Рік тому +2

      @@iselldreams Wow. As a member of the Gaelic Society out here in Seattle I'd give anything to have been a fly on the wall during that conversation. Although, given what I've heard about Kay from people like Rona Lightfoot and others, it wouldn't surprise me if she took the secret to her grave, as her contribution to Scottish history and pride.
      As I understand it, all the replicas and the real stone were repaired with a metal rod holding the larger and smaller part together. The authentic stone has a bit of paper inside the rod, with a message known only to Kay and the stonemason who created it.
      I wonder if CT scanning has gotten to the point where the curious could find out one day... But it's probably better left a mystery!

  • @HairbyChelle
    @HairbyChelle Рік тому +10

    The hard tack smack makes me laugh every single time 👏 👏

  • @Getpojke
    @Getpojke Рік тому +51

    Great video. Bruce is always funny & informative to listen to. Plus you finally got to taste a real Arbroath smokie. It's the king of fish for me & when you get one still warm from the smoke house or barrel...the juices dribbling down your chin as you bite into it, eating it from the paper wrapping. Heaven.
    Some of my friends & I still carry the ingredients to make bannocks & oatcakes while on extended hill-walks or camping. Easy to make, fill you up & give you slow release energy.
    Hope that there are many more videos to come from your trip to Scotland.

    • @Getpojke
      @Getpojke Рік тому

      @@gwennorthcutt421 Great trick, & if one does get broken then your a step ahead already. 😆

    • @iandeare1
      @iandeare1 Рік тому +2

      I'm Arbroath born, and bred... not a Fisher, but the Fishers' knew me when I was still a bump in my mother's belly, my parents were friends of the community.
      Cannae stand Smokies masel', I hate bones...
      On the other hand: I highly reccomend Smokie Paté, and for a bit luxury: Hot Smoked Salmon.

  • @marymugge1523
    @marymugge1523 Рік тому +66

    I love that you brought a pokemon to Scotland for your video. Lovely as always, Max.

  • @BadHairdayKimmie
    @BadHairdayKimmie Рік тому +26

    I always love the addition of the hard tack clip. It's amazing how well and often it makes an appearance.

    • @MargaretUK
      @MargaretUK Рік тому +3

      It makes me grin broadly every time!

    • @tatikagila5057
      @tatikagila5057 Рік тому +1

      hoping for more inside joke clips from this channel. love it.

  • @ahandsomefridge
    @ahandsomefridge Рік тому +12

    This video is 97% history, 2% cooking and 1% matrass. Good stuff! I do need to look up more about smokies now though, the taste sounds great.

  • @rickypope8076
    @rickypope8076 Рік тому +21

    I LOVE when you say hard tack and throw in you cracking them together!!! It always makes my day. This 73 ole granny thanks you!!! 😘

  • @blazeelvirafirehoof7844
    @blazeelvirafirehoof7844 Рік тому +30

    Macbeth time.

    • @connorgolden4
      @connorgolden4 Рік тому +9

      I loved the part in the play where Macbeth said it’s Macbethin timed and machbethed all over the place.

  • @miamigypsy
    @miamigypsy Рік тому +30

    Oh my gosh! Really love this episode! It’s as informative as a Lucy Worsley special with the warmth and fuzziness of a Mary Berry BBC2 show. I could tell this took a lot of work and, boy, does it pay off! Thanks for putting this together ❤

  • @rickhobson3211
    @rickhobson3211 Рік тому +45

    You do have to wonder just how much of Shakespeare's histories were propaganda! He did the same thing to Richard III. Great vid, Max!

    • @Roguefem76
      @Roguefem76 Рік тому +22

      Lol oh man, that is the truth. I love demonstrating Shakespeare's playing fast and loose with historical facts by pointing out that Shakespeare had Richard killing somebody (Somerset, I think?) in a battle which took place when the actual Richard was only two years old. That's one badass toddler! 🤣

    • @photinodecay
      @photinodecay Рік тому +5

      Remember that this was happening when England was trying to solidify its rule over Scotland, so any propaganda against the best Scottish kings would have been highly appreciated by his King and patron.

    • @EresirThe1st
      @EresirThe1st Рік тому +1

      Well he was a playwright, plays aren’t meant to be history books.

    • @photinodecay
      @photinodecay Рік тому

      @@EresirThe1st These are not all tragedies or comedies. One of the ones referenced is literally called histories, and the one we are discussing is fake news propaganda.

    • @albertnedelman6648
      @albertnedelman6648 Рік тому +4

      Rahul - he wrote MacBeth just after James I took the throne, aka the English king of Scottish origin. Hence why the play is all about how heroic and noble James' ancestors was, how evil the guy James' ancestor killed was, and why witches show up (James was obsessed with witch hunting and blaming them for his problems).

  • @The_Kentuckian
    @The_Kentuckian Рік тому +99

    The Scottish chef is a man of few words.

  • @reglavcor
    @reglavcor Рік тому +11

    I love that whenever Max says the words Hard Tac, we get the clip!

  • @curtrochon2732
    @curtrochon2732 Рік тому +29

    So cool! Not only did you get to cook in that amazing piece of history but the chef came to play. So freaking awesome! What an experience.

  • @taekwongurl
    @taekwongurl Рік тому +5

    I really appreciate that Chef Frasier (sp?) Immediately said "Yes, love smokies." Like, I don't think Max even really finished his sentence. Now I HAVE to try making smokies.

  • @daveandgena3166
    @daveandgena3166 Рік тому +17

    Hold up, Max! We're not going to address the weaponized goat at 2:12? 🤣 Wonderful video! So excited you got to work in the Scone kitchens!

  • @2MeatyOwlLegs
    @2MeatyOwlLegs Рік тому +8

    Thanks for making me remember that I've visited Scone Palace when I was in Scotland 11 years ago.^^ The palace looked very familiar the second I saw it in the video.

  • @danielraiber3639
    @danielraiber3639 Рік тому +7

    I went over and started watching a lot of Bruce's videos with the link at the end of this video. While watching his video "How to make a Scottish king" it has you in the cross over with you making this dish. Both great episodes. But what struck me as strange was hearing you explain bannock's being like hard tack and not hearing those two bricks hitting each other. Thank you for a great episode and a great channel recommendation.

  • @brettjohnson536
    @brettjohnson536 Рік тому +6

    2:12 Ok so we're just gonna ignore the guy using a sheild to block a goat's fart... 😂

  • @hjalfi
    @hjalfi Рік тому +8

    I grew up in Perthshire (at Glenalmond), so this is all local history to me! The way I heard it was that Shakespeare didn't do a lot of research and essentially cribbed out of Holinshed's Chronicles; except, appears to have combined the stories of Macbeth and King Duff to produce the play. It's a beautiful area; do visit if you can. Also, I do need to point out the pronunciation of 'Gaelic': the Irish version is 'gay-lick'. The Scottish (and Nova Scotia) version is 'gah-lick'...

    • @albertnedelman6648
      @albertnedelman6648 Рік тому +1

      It helps to view Shakespeare's play less as history and more as a propaganda piece flattering the new king James via praising his ancestors and demonizing his ancestors' enemies. He did the same thing with the Tudor histories when Elizabeth was on the throne.

  • @DISCUSSTING
    @DISCUSSTING Рік тому +49

    This set is so perfectly theatrical for the subject! I love a bit of drama with my drama! I love Max's committment to his craft!

  • @AGMundy
    @AGMundy Рік тому +12

    Lovely to see and have locals involved. I recall that the Countess of Mansfield is a fan of Tasting History - it would have been fun to see Max meeting her and share some history with her. Arbroath Smokies are delicious.

  • @EmpressoftheLoneIslands
    @EmpressoftheLoneIslands Рік тому +5

    Best parts of this episode, in no particular order:
    Hard tack! *clack clack*
    The nightcap and candle
    The fact that there was a king nicknamed Fatuus (buffoon!)
    The goat in the painting!! 😂
    Thanks, Max; you’re the best!

  • @griffinhunt2692
    @griffinhunt2692 Рік тому +9

    What a lovely surprise of a video! The Scottish play was my first production, and I remember the announcement of the feast being an important cue for us during the show! Thanks Max this one hits home in a way I didn’t expect ❤

  • @sheenachristina2385
    @sheenachristina2385 Рік тому +12

    The man, the myth, the Scottish Play. Love the Slowking!

  • @desicatedlimbs
    @desicatedlimbs Рік тому +9

    Bringing people on that talk about their passions like you do yours was so wholesome, this has to be my favorite episode thus far. As someone who loves food and food through culture I am over the moon I found this channel this year. Makes my heart happy to see you having so much fun and preserving what came before! And them smokies look gooooood, I love a nice smoked fish 🤤

  • @amriehellstrom9844
    @amriehellstrom9844 Рік тому +5

    Honestly, not a huge fan of Shakespeare, and definitely not of Macbeth, but you really brought some new light to my not-so-favorite play. You're passion is really infectious and I feel like I might need to re-read it thanks to you. Great work as always, your videos never fail to make my day 🥰🥰

  • @AmberS-V
    @AmberS-V Рік тому +9

    How cool that you get a hands on, first hand experience in making a historical dish by someone in the same culture!!
    Thank you for thinking of us heathens, and still continuing to film videos while on your vacation lol To me, it speaks volumes that you love what you do, and know an opportunity when you see one.
    Absolutely love your channel, and I've loved seeing how much you and the channel have grown 💜

  • @ericthompson3982
    @ericthompson3982 Рік тому +6

    Max, watching you work with Bruce makes my entire week.

  • @jacktingey7886
    @jacktingey7886 Рік тому +15

    Tuesdays are a joy knowing we get to watch more of Max and Jose's wonderful work. Thank you both so much!

  • @MetalHeadReacts
    @MetalHeadReacts Рік тому +4

    I will never get tired of seeing that clip every time he mentions hard tack... makes me chuckle every time

  • @Rojixus
    @Rojixus Рік тому +6

    Yay, the first video I'm catching as it comes out!
    (I discovered this channel last Wednesday, been binging ever since!)

  • @cya2163
    @cya2163 Рік тому +10

    Wow...can't believe you did an episode IN Scotland...LOVED it!!!

  • @lilymiller1046
    @lilymiller1046 Рік тому +10

    You know it’s going to be a good episode when he mentions hard tack.

  • @BnaBreaker
    @BnaBreaker Рік тому +3

    I could listen to Bruce talk about anything!

  • @mattamiller2002
    @mattamiller2002 Рік тому +7

    Really great to see this channel continuing to stretch out and do new things. Really hope to see more episodes like this.

  • @TulipsToKiss
    @TulipsToKiss Рік тому +8

    I love that your guests are so passionate about what they're talking about, so fun to watch!

  • @Astragali
    @Astragali Рік тому +9

    I imagine the logistics (and cost!) could be a nightmare, but I'd love to see you cooking at (or at least visiting) more historic places. Still, regardless of where you're cooking, thank you Max for the excellent content!

  • @cassandralyris4918
    @cassandralyris4918 Рік тому +7

    This was great! I love his accent too. I could listen to him telling tales all day. 😍💓

  • @mandalorfortytwo4557
    @mandalorfortytwo4557 Рік тому +19

    As always, a pleasure to watch your well organized, thought-out presentations! I look forward to the next one! 🤗

  •  Рік тому +3

    Was hoping for a hard tack gag as soon as I heard bannock. I was not disappointed.

  • @silverninja5218
    @silverninja5218 25 днів тому +1

    I like how Max always needs a pokemon plushy in the shot with him when he records. It is like his security blanket.

  • @ThreadbareInc
    @ThreadbareInc Рік тому +3

    Changing the echo of the hardtack clack to match the Scone kitchen was a nice touch.

  • @moonwillowschronicle5435
    @moonwillowschronicle5435 Рік тому +3

    I have Scottish ancestors, Boyds , who came from the Glasgow area and Port William. I also had Stewart ancestors from the Edinburgh area and Stirling, so this episode holds a very special meaning for me. I have always felt a deep connection to Scotland and when I recently found my Scottish ancestors it all made sense. I am also a fan of Macbeth, which makes it all the more real to me. Thank you for sharing this, I thoroughly enjoyed this episode. Slainte!!!

  • @PureAsbestos
    @PureAsbestos Рік тому +7

    I like how you brought in some guests for this one, it's refreshing. Good episode!

  • @anidaralopez5676
    @anidaralopez5676 Рік тому +1

    You should have your own television show on the either the History Channel or Food Network.....you are charming, have the sweetest smile, you're funny.....and you share such fascinating tidbits of history connected to recipes. Thanks Max.

  • @richewilson6394
    @richewilson6394 6 місяців тому +1

    I love this play, I don't care if it's cursed I will watch it no matter what I've seen a production done in my town where it was outdoors and we actually had horses doing actual scenes with them.

  • @aserehtdraws7941
    @aserehtdraws7941 Рік тому +23

    I love how no matter where he is filming there always has to be a Pokémon plushy next to him

  • @kaylathehedgehog2005
    @kaylathehedgehog2005 Рік тому +5

    Hee! This was the exact topic I did my term paper on way back when I was a senior in high school. It was so cool learning about the real Macbeth, and just how different he was from the Macbeth in the play.

  • @omnijack
    @omnijack Рік тому +5

    Delighted to see your end of the collaboration. I was pleasantly surprised to see you appear on his channel!

  • @hannahcollins1816
    @hannahcollins1816 Рік тому +6

    I've definitely been enjoying Bruce's channel after being introduced to it by you!! Yay more history to watch!!

  • @sekhmara8590
    @sekhmara8590 Рік тому +6

    Haven’t even watched it & it’s already fabulous! So excited for this one, thanks Max!

  • @midoriya-shonen
    @midoriya-shonen Рік тому +29

    Learning about Macbeth is weird cause usually they take a really terrible person and make them sympathetic for the screen. But this one took a pretty normal king and turned him into a villain!

    • @robokill387
      @robokill387 7 місяців тому +6

      Yes, because the English nobility of the time was descended from Duff, the person Shakespeare's MacDuff was based on.

  • @flatline-timer
    @flatline-timer Рік тому +1

    I really appreciate that he ends any important visual details like in-video subtitles a little above the bottom so I can read everything with subtitles on :)

  • @helpyourcattodrive
    @helpyourcattodrive Рік тому +7

    It’s Time For Max. Let’s do this! What a fabulous topic and I can’t believe you get to do this in that location. Amazing!

  • @hhdhpublic
    @hhdhpublic Рік тому +5

    That hardtack clip just never gets old

  • @georgsyphers1437
    @georgsyphers1437 Рік тому +4

    This was absolutely delightful to watch! Love the shoot on location.

  • @arii6944
    @arii6944 Рік тому +5

    Wow .. two of my favorite historical UA-camrs collaborating in a video! Bruce is awesome. Great video! 😁😁

  • @jewelsgrl
    @jewelsgrl Рік тому +2

    The hardtack moment gets me every time. I think we need merch depicting Max clicking hardtack; I’d buy it

  • @neeleneeleambarpar2151
    @neeleneeleambarpar2151 Рік тому +41

    Just wanted to add, as history continues to be a hotbed for identity formation in postcolonial societies where we all try to make heroes and villains out of historical figures, it is important to know all the societies that came before us did the same thing too! Case in point : Shakespeare using Macbeth (who would have been a historical figure to him) to talk about his own social and political world. Fascinating how history and myth entwine all the time.
    Edited to add : This not to say that no one was good or bad in history. Needless to say, somethings are bad no matter when they took place in history but whenever someone tries to make cultural heroes or villains out of someone, there are almost always contemporary anxieties and interests in play. Say, the valorisation of the "white" vikings in some fringe groups or the nostalgia associated with "cottage core." More positively, the felling of confederate statues in recent years all tell us more about current social concerns.

    • @KynElwynn
      @KynElwynn Рік тому

      As shakespear gained in popularity, he would be patroned by folk wanting him to write plays that made their own political claims better, it is assumed that someone wanted Shakespear to write a play to villain-ize MacBeth and make a hero of Malcolm

  • @dimmingstar
    @dimmingstar Рік тому +1

    what an absolute treat of an episode; it somehow combined my love for history, Shakespeare, the beautiful Scottish accent, and even Lord of the Rings all in one. and the amount of effort you put in Max -- thank you so much! from your efforts into correct pronunciation, to setting it all up at the actual site, to consulting local experts on both the history and the food -- amazing. i noticed it all, and adore it so unspeakably much ♥♥♥♥♥

  • @Aldo_raines
    @Aldo_raines Рік тому +2

    Heather honey is also used in medical applications as a wound disinfectant. The high sugar content dehydrates bacteria cells and it contains some hydrogen peroxide.
    The type I used had something added to it to make it stiffer, almost the consistency of fruit leather, and it was cut to size and applied to wounds in lieu of Neosporin.

  • @musingwithreba9667
    @musingwithreba9667 Рік тому +10

    Yay! Finally the cross-over episode! 🤣 Two of my favourite UA-camrs.
    That smokie looks really yummy 😋

  • @jr-bh5rm
    @jr-bh5rm Рік тому +8

    i love it, this episode feels so much like a history documentary.

  • @tatikagila5057
    @tatikagila5057 Рік тому +1

    I love how Bruce gives off Steve Irwin vibes but for history and stones instead of gators and snakes. Really anybody with enthusiasm like that is the right sort of infectious.

  • @Psychlist1972
    @Psychlist1972 Рік тому +1

    The guy you interviewed out on the lawn was fantastic. I could listen to him all day.

    • @Psychlist1972
      @Psychlist1972 Рік тому

      And he's the channel you've linked to. Awesome :)

  • @JoAnnaQuincey
    @JoAnnaQuincey Рік тому +4

    Outstanding as always Max!

  • @debbybrady1246
    @debbybrady1246 Рік тому +3

    Thanks! Love your videos, the history and the recipes. Keep up the good work.

  • @theanimeathlete
    @theanimeathlete Рік тому +1

    The hard tack snippet gets me every time

  • @valoryj5603
    @valoryj5603 Рік тому +2

    Always love the Hardtack running joke (clack-clack). And of course your wonderfully well done and educational videos.

  • @lhfirex
    @lhfirex Рік тому +6

    Thanks, Max! I learned some cool new history, and the food looks great, too.