Me too. From Fort Worth and lived in West Central Texas for 18 years. What the hell is mushroom soup and where's the smoked meats? Sausage, brisket, the whole damn chicken, beef tips, steak fingers, hot sauce and Big Red soda or beer beer beer and more beer.
Ritchie Made me I’m not even from Texas and I know that mushroom soup, would not be a thing that I would think would come from Texas. I’m insulted for you. LOL and offended
The three native Texan food groups are BBQ brisket, Chicken Fried Steak and Tex-Mex food like enchiladas, tacos, rice and beans, your basic #2 platter. And picante sauce.
You guys should fire whoever told you that wings and pork ribs are Texas food. They needed to add cornbread to the chili, Brisket, steak and smoked sausage with a side of beans.
@@andyb1653 5th gen Texian here. And I love mushroom soup BUT (a big BUTT) mushroom soup IS NOT a Texian dish. It is Not! In summary, I agree with you and everyone else that posted mushroom soup is wrong
I was born and raised in Chicago and even I know these 3 things... 1. BEEF IS KING! 2. Mushroom soup isn't a thing 3. That wasn't chili (notice ONE "L")
We dont talk like that girl. If we are really hungry we go out and kill something like a wild turkey my dad killed . Bar be que it, roasting ears, potatoe salad, Cole slaw , homemade bar be que sauce, beans simmered with ham and chili powder. Pah cahn not peecan pie. Hot apple cobbler with homemade ice cream.
@@sfenn73 my grandpa always said "if you can catch it you can eat it". He'd go out hunting once a year to catch a big fat deer or hog to bring home. That's when my mom would make some deer meat in rice smothered in brown gravy.
As a Texan, I have never seen mushroom soup served. That is very French. I wish you could come to this Texas lady’s house and have some real Texas food!
As a Texan, I am really happy they liked chicken fried steak. A lot of people (not from the south) seem grossed out when I describe it to them. But they also should've done some nice slow smoked brisket, Tex Mex, and maybe even some cornmeal fried catfish.
@@angelinamedina3455 No beef ribs, no Tex-Mex where did they get their info on Texas food? The mushroom soup is crazy. Now we cook with it as an ingredient in a recipe but I've never seen anyone just eat it as is out of the can.
I'm a native Texan. I've lived my 39 years in Central Texas between San Antonio and Round Rock, and my family's been here for generations. And I've never had mushroom soup or seen it called Texas food. I can only guess it's a highly regional thing. I grew up on venison and catfish, eggs from our chickens, a garden, and a variety of fruit trees.
I'm from Texas. Raised around San Anton. I have been all over the state. And I aint never herd no one say nothin about any Mushroom Soup. And if that was real BBQ. Where did they get the Mesquite wood? Mesquite added so much flavor
I am from Texas, Mt. Pleasant(East Texas), and this is NOT a true representation of us at all. Where is the brisket, whataburger, texmex? I mean I could go on and on. They could have at least served them a cold glass of sweet tea.
brittney moore - piney woods or post oak belt? i think mt. pleasant is at the dividing line of the two ecoregions. i grew up off of highway 271 in between gilmer and gladewater. brisket and texmex with a dose of soul food is about as texan as it gets.
Brittney Moore WOW !!!! Out of Nacogdoches ! Through Town ! - Hang a right at da Blinking light !- Down a mile or so ! Right wher tha Highland crosses da road !!!!!! Dat’s MY land on tha LEFT !!!!- Had it 41 Years na !! May retire up thar !! 🇨🇱🇨🇱❤️🎶🎶🖖🖖
Bless your heart. Beef brisket is the quintessential Texan food. The flat, the point, the bark... the aluminum foil pan in the fridge for a week with hardened grease and leftover brisket scraps because it was so good you can't bear to throw it out.
To all the Texas natives here I'd like to recommend a series of 3 videos that total about an hour. Home Free Texas Eats is hosted by Tim Foust, a Nederland born member of the a cappella vocal group Home Free. He and friends take us to various local restaurants and his mother's home for the inside scoop of some mouth watering dishes. There are two more videos, Nashville Eats (that's where he lives now) and Minnesota Eats (that's where 2 members live). I know this really doesn't have anything to do with Irish eating, but I'm an avid Home Fry (group fan) and couldn't resist pushing for real Texas food.
I'm 70 and cooked in Chilli Cook offs many times. Seen many different kinds of Chili. I have NEVER seen a Chili that even REMOTELY RESEMBLES the Chili they were eating. Ever. Outrageous.
Texan here, never heard of mushroom soup. Accents are Georgian. What's wrong with that "chilli"? It looks messed up and incomplete. Looks more like meatballs and gravy.
PokerMan funny things is that Wings are more of a KC thing, not TX. Ribs covered in sauce is specific to Memphis, dry rub is Chicago. Texas is all about that beef. True Texan BBQ is a smoked briscuit which has been smoking for the last 12 hrs.
A few corrections from this Texan: With BBQ ribs, the sauce is served on the side, with some sliced pickles and onions and a slice of white bread. Pecan Pie doesn't have a crust on it, and we can't forget Frito Pie. Texas is the land of Nachos, Margaritas, Breakfast Tacos and Chili with no beans. They should also get some Whataburger.
Well, it depends on what style of bar be que you're talking about. I know down south we do the sauce on the ribs but only at the last 5-10 min or so as not to caramelize the sauce. Some places do a vinegar slaw or the pickles and onions with bread but they really missed the slow cooked brisket, turkey legs, an assortment of breakfast tacos from carne gisada, chorizo with eggs, potatoes eggs with bacon, been and cheese, spicy corn, salsa and chips, ranchero or borracho beans, 4 alarm chilis, and, of course, whataburger. :)
You can't use Dallas for Texas food samples. It's our New York. You go to Dallas for non-Texas food. For Texas food, you go 30 miles west to Fort Worth.
Where is the smoked brisket?!! Texas food without the unofficial state meat of Texas? The only thing that screamed Texas in this was the chicken fried steak.
I agree. I mean none of this food on here is Texan in the sense that it is not exclusive to TX. I mean I live in KS and everything in this video is exactly the same as here except the chili. But one of the things that Texans do different than us is their brisket and there is no brisket here. If they want to make it Texan they need to have brisket.
The only thing my family has ever used mushroom soup for is for moms chicken and rice dish, the soup is the sauce thats used to cook the rice while baking. no one eats it straight.
Just watched and was thinking the exact same thing. There's nothing more satisfying than cutting into good brisket and watching it melt away from the knife.
Texas BBQ is all about beef NOT pork. Chicken wing?? Mushroom soup? WTF?? This is all food a person would find outside the state of Texas at a restaurant run by Canadians that have never been to Texas. Where is the Tex-Mex? Where are the tacos? Where is the brisket? Ok, pecan pie is Texas but everything else is wrong. FYI- real Texas BBQ should be great without sauce.
but I lovvvvve chicken wings (ok, I'm in louisiana but that's close to TX and my sister lives in TX and I go to TX a lot and I like TX so that should count for something, right?)
Vanessa Thomas Are those hot wings? I hate that sauce. I meant bbq wings. I love bbq wings & it's in the bbq family so I thought it qualifies. BBQ sauce, dry rub--it's all good but not the hot wings sauce. I go to Houston a lot and I've actually never been to a bbq place there. I'm going to need some wings now! haha
Not really Texan food (coming from a Texan), Pecan Pie shouldn't have a top crust, mushroom soup isn't popular at all - we just buy condensed mushroom soup to use as an ingredient. Chicken Wings - sure they are nice and all but I would hardly consider that popular in TX versus other states. The Chili? - I didn't even recognize what that was in the video lol! At least the chicken fried steak was right. E for effort
The Guy I feel dumb now lol. I thought I'd never heard of mushroom soup. Your comment reminded me of canned cream of mushroom soup. It never dawned on me because I never thought of it as a standalone dish, only an ingredient like you said😂
Yeah, native Texan here. I've never seen anyone eat mushroom soup. Since it's something used in recipes, that would be like eating a bowl of hot butter. Gross.
@@windyhawthorn7387 dude it ain't a Texan thang. Never had it from any of gmas home cooking, never had it at friends, family. All my life here and only seen it from soup cans to add for cooking a whole different dish. Green been something or another
As a Texan Brisket is number one, the last Hurricaine we had the grocery store limited each customer to 1 brisket. and they didnt even mention mustard potato salad.
This is not only inaccurate, it barely qualifies as Texas based food. Mushroom soup? GTFOH! Chicken wings, no. Pork ribs, sometimes. CFS is a classic but no confidence in the prep. Was there sour cream on that chili? Eh, no. Brisket, beef ribs, sausage, fried chicken, backstrap, fried catfish, greens, biscuits, corn bread, cobbler and there’s a whole part of Texas food based on Mexican influence! What about Cowboy cuisine? Straight from the chuck wagon! Come to Ft Worth Texas and I’ll show you how we cook in Texas.
Y'all forgot about fried Okra and fried Pickles, the BBQ chicken was wrong, either whole bird, half or thigh quater. Also Brisket... Oh yeah who came up with mushroom soup, it's pinto beans.
Right lmao like I hate being THAT person but oh my god. What the fuck was that chili, no cornbread, no okra, no brisket... and mushroom soup, tf? C'mon now facts, that was just depressing.
TexMex is terrible anyways. Regular Americanized Mexican food is still better than it. There really isn't a whole lot of food that Texas is actually known for. BBQ is a large majority of what they do.
1. You don’t grill chicken wings they’re too small. 2. That was not chili. 3. They served chili without cornbread. 4. Wtf is mushroom soup. I am about as Texan as you get and mushroom soup is not a thing
Celina Simpson for real though I have family in Texas and visits every year we eat more Mexican food then bbq but the bbq in Texas is the best in the world
Lived in Texas my whole life, and I have never had mushroom soup.. WTF?? That is not a Texan food... Chicken wings are not a Texan food either. Also our ribs are normally slow smoked and dont have a sauce on them...
My Nana immigrated from Belfast to Texas after ww2. She was the most hard headed and feisty person I know still to this day. Believe it or not she passed away on St Patrick’s day 2008. Had a chance to visit Ireland when I was a teenager and miss it terribly
No queso, no brisket, no fajitas, bbq sauced pork ribs, and mushroom soup? This was a massive fail. Pork ribs are more of a Midwest thing, specifically Kansas city and St. Louis style, with ketchup and molasses, the Carolinas do whole chopped pork with mustard and vinegar sauce. Texans do brisket and smoked sausage, traditionally without sauce.
Otaku wolf Drawler Heeeelllllll no. You can use sauce after you smoked your brisket or ribs, but you use a dry rub. That's how traditional Texas bbq is done.
@Michael Covarrubias fajitas is texas. A lot of what many consider mexican food is actually tex-mex. Technically fajita is a cut of beef. Fajitas at a restaurant has come to mean anything cooked on a grill, cut into strips, served with grilled onions and peppers, and tortillas.
Michael Covarrubias How you gonna say Tex-Mex isn’t Texas when Texas is in the name? 😂😂😂😂 Cmon man! There’s families in Texas that have been in the area longer than Texas itself has. Breakfast tacos, enchiladas, fajitas etc you don’t grow up in Texas and not have these foods in your life. Period. They may not be solely in Texas but they’re damn sure a part of Texas cuisine.
Michael Covarrubias “Texas is not known for the cuisine that bares it’s name......” 😂🤣😂 Where would one go to find Tex-mex? You talking about what Texas is known for is about perception, what one eats and is surrounded by is about reality. How many breakfast taco spots are in Austin and San Antonio alone, 500? 1,000? Too low a number? It’s part of quintessential Texas cuisine regardless of what you’re eating, just the same as brisket”
Michael Covarrubias And the origins of Tex-Mex? Alabama of course. 😂🤓 You keep talking about what it’s known for. It’s whats here. Chuy’s may be in about 20 states right now but it started on Barton Springs oh so long ago. They’re selling breakfast tacos in Brooklyn named after Austin (and a sad, poor excuse at that) right now. Go on though, keep on telling a life-long Texan what isn’t Texan.
I know it’s been said but you missed the brisket and fajitas. You’re not done yet. Also mushroom soup so totally NOT a Texas thing. No idea where you got that one.
soulsabr Cali surfer? Nah! Hawaiian body boarder! But 19 out of 35 years in central Texas qualifies me right? What’s the saying? I wasn’t born in Texas but I got here as fast as I could?
you have to remember they have cooks making these "dishes" who have never been to America, much less texas. They are doing the food based on some recipe they found somewhere online or in a book. Just enjoy the reactions most of the area food clips never are foods from those areas, just something some non-Texan cook threw together thinking they were "Texan". Just listen to the americans from those areas on what is real food from the area, and what isn't. And yes, when you think of Texas, Mushroom soup is about the last thing you would whip up.
You've really never heard of mushroom soup? How have you made any casseroles? I mean campbells heller lol. Now originally being from Arkansas I would never think Texas is known for it but still.
Where's the brisket and BEEF ribs though....Sincerely, a native Texan. (Also mushroom soup belongs in a casserole lol....None of us have ever seen its True Final Form)
Olivia Baker - Ohh, definitely needed some cornbread in here. But would they make it right? Chili needs cornbread. (Is it weird that I always put honey on my cornbread? Is that a thing?)
Mushroom soup?! Y’all’ve about yeed y’all’s last haw. Where was the brisket? Kolaches? Jalapeño poppers? Fajitas? Breakfast tacos? Chips and queso? Dr. Pepper? Margaritas? Blue Bell? We have so much more to offer :(
Who in the hell approved this? Most of this crap isn't Texas food. Mushroom soup? Seriously and Don't get me started on tgat watered down goop you called chili. Damn this hurt my feelings....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@timothybessemer7316 Cut them some slack. It's obvious they have a guy named Ian cooking the food from recipes he googled. As far as WHAT Texas food is....they probably pulled a list from CNN. Fake news.
Texas has different accents. I'm from deep east Texas and in Central Texas like Austin and West Texas they all ask me where are you from? Deep east Texas is a very pronounced and distinctive and, many would say, hick sounding accent.
Wtf does mushroom soup have to do with texas? 26 years here and never even heard of that as a thing. Should have gotten them whataburger or some tex mex food instead. As for the rest, while yes they are in texas those are just southern foods... not texan dishes.
Same with the Mushroom Soup.. Never heard if it, and will never try it. Maybe stuffed mushrooms would've been a more acceptable starter? baked beans, or Jalapeno poppers wrapped in bacon. They also should've done Brisket instead of the chicken wings.. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, I don't ever recall eating barbecue wings because I'm too busy eating brisket and sausage.
MUSHROOM SOUP IS NOT A TEXAS FOOD!!! DO NOT EVER THINK THAT IT IS! I was born in Texas & have lived here all my life, I'm here right now!! NEVER HAVE I EVER MADE MUSHROOM SOUP NOR SEEN IT ON ANY MENU ANYWHERE B/C IT'S NOT A TEXAS FOOD. Now, other than that, don't forget the sweet Ice Tea! It makes everything better. :) 🇨🇱
Jennifer Ellis no it's a chile flag the blue bar goes all the way down on the Texas flag you should know that if you were actually a Texan but maybe you're just slow
It's the flag that came up in my emoji search when I typed in Texas. Good Grief Almighty. And thanks for the insults. I'd walk The Walk of Shame, but frankly it's just not that important. 🔔🔔🔔
I lived in Texas 7 years and never had "Texas" mushroom soup... I had mushroom soup on a few occasions but I don't think it had in any way anything to do with Texas.
I was born, raised, and still live in Houston and I have never once had mushroom soup. And I dont know what the hell that soupy stuff was you served them, may very well have been chilli, but it sure as hell wasnt Texas Chili lol, and no that was not a typo. Other than that, spot on. Though personally I would have thrown brisket in there, if yall didnt mind smoking it for several hours.
Born and raised Texan here too. Barbecue in Texas is beef. Should have served them beef ribs and none of this gloppy sticky mess. Dry rub with sauce on the side. And where the hell is the frito pie?!
As someone who is proud to have Texas as her roots, I like this comment stating you personally guarantee all the dislikes in this video are from Texans, because I can indeed vouch for myself that I disliked this video.
I've lived in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas. I usually love these videos but this one just stuck in my craw. The only thing they got half-assed right was the chili and I only say that because they didn't put beans in it. DAMMIT, now I want some chili and a 44 oz mug of Shiner Bock.
Jay McLearen first video of theirs I've disliked. 1 not texan food. 2 cut out the stereotypes its childish. 3.......most of us don't even talk like that. That accent is generally reserved for the old ass Texans.
AS a Texan, I demand a reshoot of this video...to include BRISKET!!
Me too. From Fort Worth and lived in West Central Texas for 18 years. What the hell is mushroom soup and where's the smoked meats? Sausage, brisket, the whole damn chicken, beef tips, steak fingers, hot sauce and Big Red soda or beer beer beer and more beer.
dang right
I’m Oklahoman and I was looking for brisket too.
All of you are absolutely right! I'll add taco soup, pulled pork sandwiches, and brisket baked potatoes.
And take of the soup...and add chili
As a life long resident of Texas I have never in my life had mushroom soup I'm offended as a Texan
Ritchie Made me I’m not even from Texas and I know that mushroom soup, would not be a thing that I would think would come from Texas. I’m insulted for you. LOL and offended
Me too lol
The three native Texan food groups are BBQ brisket, Chicken Fried Steak and Tex-Mex food like enchiladas, tacos, rice and beans, your basic #2 platter. And picante sauce.
I am a Texan. Mushroom soup is only for green been casserole. My broth has health issues so mushroom soup has no place it Texas food.
Mushroom soup is an ingredient added to most casseroles at church pot luck dinners.
WHAT ABOUT THE BRISKET?!
WHERE IS THE CORNBREAD?!
As an Irish person who has only tasted cornbread once, I NEED it :P
Where’s the grits?
As a Tennessean I was wondering where da fuck was the brisket and smoked pork dogs. I’m sorry they didn’t represent😩
I think they should have called Texas and asked first 🤣
Hello, biscuits?! (They're not scones)
I've lived in Texas my entire 58 years and never had a bowl of mushroom soup.
64 here, lived in Texas forever, like mushrooms but never heard of Texas mushroom soup.
Ps .none of that was Texas food,noTEXMEX or real Texas BBQ.
@@dirkedmiston2773 I've cooked a couple of recipes that call for a can of cream of mushroom soup but that's as close as I've gotten.
I'm so far in the south, I can see the gulf of Mexico and I didn't even know they had mushroom soup as anything but a dry mix for roast beef!
@@dirkedmiston2773
Be fair, the CFS was necessary, but on the whole you are correct.
I'm only 27 and from east Texas but hell no I've never had mushroom soup
Just another Texan here to say mushroom soup isn't a thing 😂
It is if your family owned dairy cows city slicker.
Except Cream of Mushroom soup, which is awesome if done right.
From Texas. And I’ve never even heard of mushroom soup! Ha
6th gen. Texan, WTH is mushroom soup??
@@travis79109 lmao exactly! My family has lived in Texas for like ever. And I’ve never even heard of Mushroom soup!!!
You guys should fire whoever told you that wings and pork ribs are Texas food. They needed to add cornbread to the chili, Brisket, steak and smoked sausage with a side of beans.
The chili needs to be spicy as well.
LOL! What you have mentioned is not Texas food. You described Midwest food.
Exactly! Wings and pork are a Georgia thing.
@@brandonofthedead I think they made it less spicy because they're Irish.
@Aaron Davis huh? Every chilli I've had in Texas has had beans.
As a native Texan I'd like to ask wtf with the mushroom soup???
Cook my pork chops in it
Mushroom soup is that puke looking goop you put in green bean casserole.
Agreed. Never heard of that nonsense
Not even a Texan, here, and I'm asking the same. 😲
@@travishunt2794 Right, it has its uses as a cooking sauce, but terrible as-is!
I'm not from Texas but I'm sure y'all done pissed them off.
Bless their hearts, they TRIED. Though that Georgia accent was a few miles east.
LMAO for real!
Ain't hard to do rofl
Mushroom soup?
Damn straight they did!🤭😁😆😅🤣 From Dallas Texas.
As a born Texan, I have to thumbs this down solely on the premise that there was no brisket.
Same here, and you’re absolutely right. And for me, a side of Ranch Style beans.
And no steak wtf or texmex
As a Canadian with Texan family, I have to agree, needed a different menu - brisket most importantly. And some good hush puppies
lol Brisket was Jewish food long before texas existed.
As a Jew, I also know this. But that wasn't the point of my comment anyways.
Mushroom Soup????? You have now insulted every single person in TEXAS!!!!
I'm sure at some point in time, someone in the State of Texas ate a bowl of mushroom soup.
That doesn't exactly make it a signature dish....
@@andyb1653 5th gen Texian here. And I love mushroom soup BUT (a big BUTT) mushroom soup IS NOT a Texian dish. It is Not! In summary, I agree with you and everyone else that posted mushroom soup is wrong
I hate mushrooms even know i was born and raised in texas
Exactly!!!
Good, Boomer Sooner..
I was born in Texas and have lived all over Texas and have never seen mushroom soup
The Mechanist I grew up on it but it’s def not common here
The Mechanist thats fucking right
Wait like not even canned in grocery stores? Huh.
Sometimes I'll put it in tuna casserole.
+1 for the Mechanist. Born and raised Texan here.
I’ve lived in Texas 36 years and never once seen mushroom soup on a menu. Do your research.
ive lived here in texas for 35 years and never once heard of mushroom soup
No one eats mushroom soup. It is only used in certain recipes. I am pretty sure it's not from Texas! (I like like mushroom soup)
Minecraft is based in Texas and if you never had mushroom soup I’d recommend trying it.
I think west texans eat that
Ikr
No one here ears fucking mushroom soup. Give me a break! BBQ. Varieties of chicken and beef. Period.
As a Texan, I must ask one question: What the hell is a mushroom?
Texan that’s a Saints fan???
@@moonypie5579 My parents are from Louisiana and Mississippi
They grow on BS.
A fungus, and therefore more closely related to animals than plants.
Same here Will Ford! What the heck!
I was born and raised in Chicago and even I know these 3 things...
1. BEEF IS KING!
2. Mushroom soup isn't a thing
3. That wasn't chili (notice ONE "L")
Yes, yes and yes
We dont talk like that girl. If we are really hungry we go out and kill something like a wild turkey my dad killed . Bar be que it, roasting ears, potatoe salad, Cole slaw , homemade bar be que sauce, beans simmered with ham and chili powder. Pah cahn not peecan pie. Hot apple cobbler with homemade ice cream.
@@sfenn73 my grandpa always said "if you can catch it you can eat it". He'd go out hunting once a year to catch a big fat deer or hog to bring home. That's when my mom would make some deer meat in rice smothered in brown gravy.
I say we let @Tomj95 into the state. He got good instincts about Tx food.
Amen that was gross
As a Texan, I have never seen mushroom soup served. That is very French. I wish you could come to this Texas lady’s house and have some real Texas food!
As a Texan, I am really happy they liked chicken fried steak. A lot of people (not from the south) seem grossed out when I describe it to them. But they also should've done some nice slow smoked brisket, Tex Mex, and maybe even some cornmeal fried catfish.
Ashley Sanchez I'm not from the south and I love it
I'm about as far north as it gets...and if it were the last piece of chicken fried steak on the planet....I would kill up to four people to have it.
I know. How can you do "Texas Food" and *not* do brisket? Or Tex Mex?
Ashley Sanchez jalepeno poppers
Ashley Sanchez YES AND A GOOD SLICE OF TEXAS TOAST
you gave them pork ribs but not BRISKET????!?!?!?!?!?! I WILL NOT STAND FOR THIS!!!!!!
No brisket, no breakfast tacos, no Whataburger, no Dr. Pepper, no chocolate sheet cake. WTF even is this video...
@@angelinamedina3455 No beef ribs, no Tex-Mex where did they get their info on Texas food? The mushroom soup is crazy. Now we cook with it as an ingredient in a recipe but I've never seen anyone just eat it as is out of the can.
@@mrdonetx probably a Dallas or Austin thing. They're pretty strange.
@@markmayfield2228 I used to live in Austin and Dallas trust me I never even heard of mushroom soup in my life
Johnathan Henley: You can have the brisket-gimme spareribs!
What part of Texas is mushroom soup from, lol
They may have mix up Arizona and Texas
Nowhere. Lol
@Ios5513 hadn't thought of that . .but yeah .. Austin.. West Coast want to be
California
@@rickcoona Oh .. you mean Austin
They need to tour the USA for a few months and taste the food actually made here fresh.
Odd, the video seems to be over but I'm still waiting for them to show the Texan food.
Ryan Deloney I feel the same way. I'm a bit embarrassed by what they had to eat. Lol.
Hey, as a Texan I will confirm chicken fried steak is Texan food! Mushroom soup? Get a rope!
I'm a native Texan. I've lived my 39 years in Central Texas between San Antonio and Round Rock, and my family's been here for generations. And I've never had mushroom soup or seen it called Texas food. I can only guess it's a highly regional thing. I grew up on venison and catfish, eggs from our chickens, a garden, and a variety of fruit trees.
Rudy's Moist Brisket Please ...
Venison chicken fried "steak fingers", and hush puppies.
I am from the west and have never heard of mushroom soup >.>
Same. 50 years in Texas, and I've never had mushroom soup.
I'm from Texas. Raised around San Anton. I have been all over the state. And I aint never herd no one say nothin about any Mushroom Soup. And if that was real BBQ. Where did they get the Mesquite wood? Mesquite added so much flavor
I am from Texas, Mt. Pleasant(East Texas), and this is NOT a true representation of us at all. Where is the brisket, whataburger, texmex? I mean I could go on and on. They could have at least served them a cold glass of sweet tea.
Where is the Sweet tea?
And trash those nasty pork ribs!! Beef only!
brittney moore - piney woods or post oak belt? i think mt. pleasant is at the dividing line of the two ecoregions. i grew up off of highway 271 in between gilmer and gladewater. brisket and texmex with a dose of soul food is about as texan as it gets.
Brittney Moore WOW !!!!
Out of Nacogdoches ! Through Town ! - Hang a right at da Blinking light !- Down a mile or so ! Right wher tha Highland crosses da road !!!!!!
Dat’s MY land on tha LEFT !!!!- Had it 41 Years na !!
May retire up thar !!
🇨🇱🇨🇱❤️🎶🎶🖖🖖
Iced sweet tea is more of
a south eastern thing...
Actually guys, George W was born in Connecticut.
Pork ribs are not Texas - texas is about the beef bbq. I’ve seen the comments decrying the selection of food before, now I experience it with my own 😔
Thank you! I said the same in a reply above.
I know! I leave in San Antonio , and my thought was pork? Mushroom soup????
Where's the brisket?
As a Buffalonian New Yorker, I was triggered and personally victimized at chicken wings being credited to Texas.
People have always eaten chicken wings. Now Buffalo wings are a whole invention of their own...and I thank you for them.
Bless your heart. Beef brisket is the quintessential Texan food. The flat, the point, the bark... the aluminum foil pan in the fridge for a week with hardened grease and leftover brisket scraps because it was so good you can't bear to throw it out.
Just stop. Lol hell I'm off to find barbecue.
I just read that with the most Texan twang.
Also I felt that "bless your heart" deep in my soul
Bless your heart lol. For the folks making this vid.. Means your stupid but you tried
Thanks a lot. Now I have to go smoke a brisket.
YUM!
I'm 73,Tex born, here all my life. Mushroom soup is NOT Tex food!!!
I thought the same thing, born and raised in Texas & when I saw that I was like that is not Texan!
Jimmie Campbell facts Jimmie! You tell em!
No offense, but I can hear your accent from here lmao
The rest of the country will probably gladly let you claim it. I know I certainly would.
Mushroom soup is hippie/Yuppie food
To all the Texas natives here I'd like to recommend a series of 3 videos that total about an hour. Home Free Texas Eats is hosted by Tim Foust, a Nederland born member of the a cappella vocal group Home Free. He and friends take us to various local restaurants and his mother's home for the inside scoop of some mouth watering dishes. There are two more videos, Nashville Eats (that's where he lives now) and Minnesota Eats (that's where 2 members live). I know this really doesn't have anything to do with Irish eating, but I'm an avid Home Fry (group fan) and couldn't resist pushing for real Texas food.
Y’all hold my beer. Imma go cook these poor, misled people a REAL Texan meal.
IM IN. LETS GO.....
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They would die. I'm a New Englander that eats everything in sight, and even I would die eating a Texan meal.
Count me in
Chicken-fried steak and eggs is a glorious breakfast, especially with a side of grits.
'Nuff said.
Don’t forget homemade biscuits (real biscuits without fruit).
@@sassygrammy1258 true, but on an Irish Channel they would be saying, who eats cookies for breakfast?
Damn it just brings joy to my heart to see all the hate comments on the mushroom soup. Signed a Native Texan
I'm 70 and cooked in Chilli Cook offs many times. Seen many different kinds of Chili. I have NEVER seen a Chili that even REMOTELY RESEMBLES the Chili they were eating. Ever. Outrageous.
Texan here, never heard of mushroom soup. Accents are Georgian. What's wrong with that "chilli"? It looks messed up and incomplete. Looks more like meatballs and gravy.
I have never seen Chili like that in any part of America. like, wtf?
Definitely not chilli
Alfred Daniel you just pissed off 60% of Texas.
when did they start pouring sauce all over the bbq in texas?
PokerMan funny things is that Wings are more of a KC thing, not TX.
Ribs covered in sauce is specific to Memphis, dry rub is Chicago.
Texas is all about that beef. True Texan BBQ is a smoked briscuit which has been smoking for the last 12 hrs.
A few corrections from this Texan:
With BBQ ribs, the sauce is served on the side, with some sliced pickles and onions and a slice of white bread.
Pecan Pie doesn't have a crust on it, and we can't forget Frito Pie.
Texas is the land of Nachos, Margaritas, Breakfast Tacos and Chili with no beans.
They should also get some Whataburger.
The omly fast food with texas size proportions
I'm a Texan and my mom always makes chili with beans
martymar1964: God bless you sir YOU are a TRUE TEXAN!
Well, it depends on what style of bar be que you're talking about. I know down south we do the sauce on the ribs but only at the last 5-10 min or so as not to caramelize the sauce. Some places do a vinegar slaw or the pickles and onions with bread but they really missed the slow cooked brisket, turkey legs, an assortment of breakfast tacos from carne gisada, chorizo with eggs, potatoes eggs with bacon, been and cheese, spicy corn, salsa and chips, ranchero or borracho beans, 4 alarm chilis, and, of course, whataburger. :)
As a Texan myself I was hoping to see a patty melt
Being from Texas, in my 46 years, I have never heard of mushroom soup.
Chicken wings are from New York, which is the opposite of Texas.
It’s like an American reacting to haggis from Gibraltar lol
Houston here.
Am I the only one wondering who the hell eats mushroom soup in Texas??? Just curious , maybe I'm the only Texan that isn't in on this.
Brian M All I can think is the Monterey Mushroom factory in Madisonville must have paid them to add that. It's not really a thing here, at all.
Brian M Houston also.. Love mushroom soup... But I wouldn't have used it to represent Texas food
I'm a native TXanne.
People who like food like food from everywhere.
I love mushroom soup but yeah, not exactly what jumps to mind when I think Texas.
Should have been gulf shrimp and cheesy grits, tbh.
Whoever told you Mushroom soup was Texas food was lying to you.
Nah mushroom soup is not a Texas food, it might be famous at that one restaurant but they don't sell it at any BBQ places that I know of
You can't use Dallas for Texas food samples. It's our New York. You go to Dallas for non-Texas food. For Texas food, you go 30 miles west to Fort Worth.
"I declare, this is a mighty fine rib" sounds more Georgia than Texas, but I agree with the sentiment.
Nicole is the Irish "southern belle".
Savannah Georgia specifically
@@acable1220 more like a Kentucky or Tennesse accent honestly.
I don’t care where the accent is from. She made it sound sexy asf lol 😂
I was thing that too. I’ve lived in Texas for nine years but I was born and raised in Georgia. Funny you picked up on that. 😁
Irish cook ; "Here's how to piss off a whole US state....." 😆
"Serving "texan" mushroom soup !!! "
That's hilarious!!!
TEXAS isn't a lowly state. TEXAS is the greatest nation on earth.
Where is the smoked brisket?!! Texas food without the unofficial state meat of Texas? The only thing that screamed Texas in this was the chicken fried steak.
LonghornInRaiderland how is chicken fried steak Texas I call B.S.
right plus most mexican food people eat in the US is actually tex mex
would rather be fishing well almost every person down here grew up eating chicken fried steak. We ate it like twice a week
I agree. I mean none of this food on here is Texan in the sense that it is not exclusive to TX. I mean I live in KS and everything in this video is exactly the same as here except the chili. But one of the things that Texans do different than us is their brisket and there is no brisket here. If they want to make it Texan they need to have brisket.
LonghornInRaiderland and no sweet tea wtf it can't be the south without sweet tea and brisket
Chicken wings seriously? Where the hell is the brisket and Dr. Pepper?
Chicken wings are from Buffalo, NY. That's Yankee food.
Shiner beer also.
land otter1 sweet tea is a Georgian thing...and wings were invented in upstate NY. It's the BBQ that they were trying to place as Texan...
Joey Suggs true that! And Florida thanks you!
ikr!
Texan here, never heard of mushroom soup, where’s the brisket y’all ?
The only thing my family has ever used mushroom soup for is for moms chicken and rice dish, the soup is the sauce thats used to cook the rice while baking. no one eats it straight.
is the basically "gourmet" texas toast a real thing?
Just watched and was thinking the exact same thing. There's nothing more satisfying than cutting into good brisket and watching it melt away from the knife.
Actually mushroom soup was used on cattle drives through Texas. But that's long before I was born.
Texmex is trash ..
Born and raised in Texas, never in my life have I ever seen anything white in chili before. Da fuq?
Texas don't eat mushroom soup. We cook with it. Lol
Agreed. Mushroom soup is my mom's favorite seasoning.
we make chicken dorito casserole with mushroom stew
Mushroom soup? Poor research on this video.
Texas BBQ is all about beef NOT pork. Chicken wing?? Mushroom soup? WTF?? This is all food a person would find outside the state of Texas at a restaurant run by Canadians that have never been to Texas. Where is the Tex-Mex? Where are the tacos? Where is the brisket? Ok, pecan pie is Texas but everything else is wrong. FYI- real Texas BBQ should be great without sauce.
but I lovvvvve chicken wings (ok, I'm in louisiana but that's close to TX and my sister lives in TX and I go to TX a lot and I like TX so that should count for something, right?)
Angie V Don’t get me wrong, I love chicken wings too but it’s not a “Texas” food. It originated in New York.
Vanessa Thomas Are those hot wings? I hate that sauce. I meant bbq wings. I love bbq wings & it's in the bbq family so I thought it qualifies. BBQ sauce, dry rub--it's all good but not the hot wings sauce. I go to Houston a lot and I've actually never been to a bbq place there. I'm going to need some wings now! haha
I've had Texas BBQ, they were better off with mushroom soup.
They even got the pecan pie wrong. What is that crust? Shortbread?
3:50 girl you and those Southern bell accents have me rolling 😂
Not really Texan food (coming from a Texan), Pecan Pie shouldn't have a top crust, mushroom soup isn't popular at all - we just buy condensed mushroom soup to use as an ingredient. Chicken Wings - sure they are nice and all but I would hardly consider that popular in TX versus other states. The Chili? - I didn't even recognize what that was in the video lol! At least the chicken fried steak was right. E for effort
The Guy I feel dumb now lol. I thought I'd never heard of mushroom soup. Your comment reminded me of canned cream of mushroom soup. It never dawned on me because I never thought of it as a standalone dish, only an ingredient like you said😂
The Guy finally someone said something about that chili. What was that? It looked like stew.
Yeah, native Texan here. I've never seen anyone eat mushroom soup. Since it's something used in recipes, that would be like eating a bowl of hot butter. Gross.
Mushroom soup in Texas is an INGREDIENT
Linda Warren It's funny that they didn't understand that we only use mushroom soup as an ingredient and it's creamed at that.
for dorito chicken casserole
@@jaeshasway So something like mushroom sauce on a steak?
Never seen mushroom soup used as an ingredient, usually just mushrooms by themselves.
Cream of mushroom soup is an ingredient in King ranch casserole, chicken spaghetti, several casseroles
@@sarahnelson3335 yep and poured over pork chops
Mushroom soup?!?!??! 25 years in Texas and I've never heard of mushroom soup being a Twxas thing.
Prob some San Fran transplant to Austin prob advised them on Texas food....
Cream soup is a thing and it's right up there with pudding making if you own milk cows city slicker.
@@user-ym9wb2mk5e literally what i was going to say...lol
@@windyhawthorn7387 dude it ain't a Texan thang. Never had it from any of gmas home cooking, never had it at friends, family. All my life here and only seen it from soup cans to add for cooking a whole different dish. Green been something or another
As a Texan, I will say I have eaten mushroom soup. In a dish. With green beans. And french fried onions. And bacon.
Wait. That's green bean casserole.
I live in Houston, Tx. And I have lived in Texas all my life. I have never eaten mushroom soup.
I live in Katy west of Houston...I've seen mushroom soup but I can't remember where I've seen it lol
Texan here. Right away I need to ask where you got the idea mushroom soup was a Texan food? It’s not.
Yeah I've lived in TX my whole life..never really seen that.
Also, I imagine the only tea any of this goes with is iced, in a tall glass.
Ahem...Sweet tea.
We eat mushroom soup, only when we use it to smother our pork chops.
Rhonda Lane i know i jave never even seen that at any restaurant here xD
Born and raised in Texas....Mushroom soup???? Wtf?
Mark Burch I hear yah. Texas here also and I never ate any mushroom soup.
Cream of mushroom soup? Campbells? My great grandmother used it in her salisbury steak, green bean casserole, and other stuff.
New Yorkers came up with the meal...
As a Texan Brisket is number one, the last Hurricaine we had the grocery store limited each customer to 1 brisket. and they didnt even mention mustard potato salad.
She said “everything goes well with a cup of tea.” In Texas everything goes well with a big ol cup of sweet tea!
That's why y'all are a bunch of fatties
Jake Goodnight Good luck saying that to a Texas woman irl. 😂
Sweet tea is an old South holdover. Unsweet is Texas.
Texas ice tea with a shock of whiskey & lemon wedge.
AndrewKendall71 Nobody in their right mind, especially in Texas, would drink unsweet tea. Unless they just prefer it
This is not only inaccurate, it barely qualifies as Texas based food. Mushroom soup? GTFOH! Chicken wings, no. Pork ribs, sometimes. CFS is a classic but no confidence in the prep. Was there sour cream on that chili? Eh, no. Brisket, beef ribs, sausage, fried chicken, backstrap, fried catfish, greens, biscuits, corn bread, cobbler and there’s a whole part of Texas food based on Mexican influence! What about Cowboy cuisine? Straight from the chuck wagon! Come to Ft Worth Texas and I’ll show you how we cook in Texas.
Yup, gotta have cornbread with chili.
I think I love you
This ain't texan food this video is very inaccurate
good ol mountain oysters!
I'm pretty sure they gave them stew, not chilli.
Y'all forgot about fried Okra and fried Pickles, the BBQ chicken was wrong, either whole bird, half or thigh quater. Also Brisket... Oh yeah who came up with mushroom soup, it's pinto beans.
Jesus, fried okra sounds damn good right now..
Daniel Tedeschi Love me some okra😍
You tell em Daniel Tedeschi! This whole video ticked me off. Where is the chopped bbq beef and bbq beef ribs?
Absolutely right, Daniel Tedeschi.
Right lmao like I hate being THAT person but oh my god. What the fuck was that chili, no cornbread, no okra, no brisket... and mushroom soup, tf? C'mon now facts, that was just depressing.
As a Texan the only time I use mushroom soup is to make a casserole need brisket and that accent is not Texan
wait no bbq brisket , no bbq sausage , no potato salad, no tex mex, i mean come on the list goes on and on
And seafood, and cajun-creole food. We're such a mix of cultures and cuisines. This is shit that Pakistanis think represents us.
There's more to texas food than stereotypical BBQ
Todd Foret here comes the proud Louisiana Cajun guy 🙄😂
Tex Mex is a cultural and culinary abomination, but yeah, shame 'bout the brisket lol
No cornbread, TexMex, brisket.... And that chili was just wrong.
AND NO CORNBREAD WITH IT!
What kind of bullshit is this?
TexMex is terrible anyways. Regular Americanized Mexican food is still better than it. There really isn't a whole lot of food that Texas is actually known for. BBQ is a large majority of what they do.
@@Jerokhna
Only an outsider would say such a thing.
@@shaunofthedead3000 I'm sorry I've had actual Mexican food from folks in SoCal and from Mexico City itself. TexMex is garbage.
Jerokhna bruh texas doesn’t just have only Tex mex, we also have real authentic Mexican food too... 💀
1. You don’t grill chicken wings they’re too small. 2. That was not chili. 3. They served chili without cornbread. 4. Wtf is mushroom soup. I am about as Texan as you get and mushroom soup is not a thing
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Plus the chicken fried steak looked way too thick of a slice
That is chili. It's called Texas Red
Mushroom soup is very much a thing, just not a Texan thing.
Terry Herrera that’s the Chile flag that you just showed. Are you Chilean?
Yes, visit Texas. Known worldwide for our mushroom soup.
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I'm from Florida and I know this wasn't Texas food. I've been their twice and their food is American twist of Mexican food with really good BBQ.
Celina Simpson for real though I have family in Texas and visits every year we eat more Mexican food then bbq but the bbq in Texas is the best in the world
Celina Simpson it's called TexMex
Kaneki Ken you're damn right! Lol
Celina Simpson come on back , your welcome anytime
Celina Simpson thats basically all we got
Never known a Texan to eat mushroom soup. Never even seen it served here.
CelestialWoodway same so many stupid stereotypes
Lived in Texas my whole life, and I have never had mushroom soup.. WTF?? That is not a Texan food... Chicken wings are not a Texan food either. Also our ribs are normally slow smoked and dont have a sauce on them...
My Nana immigrated from Belfast to Texas after ww2. She was the most hard headed and feisty person I know still to this day. Believe it or not she passed away on St Patrick’s day 2008. Had a chance to visit Ireland when I was a teenager and miss it terribly
Maegan, love.
Your Nana was surely a special lady !
I hope you get a chance to revisit Ireland some day....🍀
Stay well and safe.
Love from Norway 💖
No queso, no brisket, no fajitas, bbq sauced pork ribs, and mushroom soup? This was a massive fail.
Pork ribs are more of a Midwest thing, specifically Kansas city and St. Louis style, with ketchup and molasses, the Carolinas do whole chopped pork with mustard and vinegar sauce. Texans do brisket and smoked sausage, traditionally without sauce.
all the sauce too :(
Beef ribs would be Texan
Beef ribs and there is a hell lot of bbq souse in Texas
Otaku wolf Drawler Heeeelllllll no. You can use sauce after you smoked your brisket or ribs, but you use a dry rub. That's how traditional Texas bbq is done.
Pork ribs are more Texan than beef ribs
What the list should have been:
Brisket
Chili and cornbread
Fajitas
Kolaches
Steak
Pecan pie
And peach cobbler and bannana pudding.
@Michael Covarrubias fajitas is texas. A lot of what many consider mexican food is actually tex-mex.
Technically fajita is a cut of beef. Fajitas at a restaurant has come to mean anything cooked on a grill, cut into strips, served with grilled onions and peppers, and tortillas.
Michael Covarrubias How you gonna say Tex-Mex isn’t Texas when Texas is in the name? 😂😂😂😂 Cmon man! There’s families in Texas that have been in the area longer than Texas itself has. Breakfast tacos, enchiladas, fajitas etc you don’t grow up in Texas and not have these foods in your life. Period. They may not be solely in Texas but they’re damn sure a part of Texas cuisine.
Michael Covarrubias “Texas is not known for the cuisine that bares it’s name......” 😂🤣😂 Where would one go to find Tex-mex? You talking about what Texas is known for is about perception, what one eats and is surrounded by is about reality. How many breakfast taco spots are in Austin and San Antonio alone, 500? 1,000? Too low a number? It’s part of quintessential Texas cuisine regardless of what you’re eating, just the same as brisket”
Michael Covarrubias And the origins of Tex-Mex? Alabama of course. 😂🤓 You keep talking about what it’s known for. It’s whats here. Chuy’s may be in about 20 states right now but it started on Barton Springs oh so long ago. They’re selling breakfast tacos in Brooklyn named after Austin (and a sad, poor excuse at that) right now. Go on though, keep on telling a life-long Texan what isn’t Texan.
I never seen a pecan pie with crust on the top.
jzgsk
Nor have i
Same. Usually it's a bed of pecans.
jzgsk I KNOW!
probably store bought lol bc homemade don't look like that.
ramiro trevino nah I reckon is is homemade. Shop pecan pies are hard to find in the UK and Ireland, when u do they're open
Fried Pickles, Corny Dogs from the state fair, bacon wrapped anything, just plain cooked pinto beans with some fat back. No mustard based BBQ though
I know it’s been said but you missed the brisket and fajitas. You’re not done yet. Also mushroom soup so totally NOT a Texas thing. No idea where you got that one.
And you totally don't sound like a California surfer. ;) But you're right. They also forgot the sweet tea and Dr Pepper.
soulsabr Cali surfer? Nah! Hawaiian body boarder! But 19 out of 35 years in central Texas qualifies me right? What’s the saying? I wasn’t born in Texas but I got here as fast as I could?
you have to remember they have cooks making these "dishes" who have never been to America, much less texas. They are doing the food based on some recipe they found somewhere online or in a book. Just enjoy the reactions most of the area food clips never are foods from those areas, just something some non-Texan cook threw together thinking they were "Texan". Just listen to the americans from those areas on what is real food from the area, and what isn't. And yes, when you think of Texas, Mushroom soup is about the last thing you would whip up.
*cries a river for the poor channel that couldn't be bothered to do ten minutes worth of actual research*
I lived in Texas and never heard of mushroom soup,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not texas
Me too! Born in Texas and never heard of mushroom soup
Not born there but I've lived in Texas several times for years at a time & I thought mushroom soup was only an ingredient for making casseroles
@@noracola5285 - my thoughts exactly; a casserole, binding agent... steak, brisket, frito pie, corn bread, etc? where ya' at?
I’m thinking the exact same thing
You've really never heard of mushroom soup? How have you made any casseroles? I mean campbells heller lol. Now originally being from Arkansas I would never think Texas is known for it but still.
I'm from Houston - the fuck is mushroom soup?
Soup with mushrooms in it.
I don't know what's so Texan about this. Just a regular centuries old dish over here (Europe).
They went off of stereotypes but little do they know we have one of the biggest city’s
Yes well I think it’s soup made with mushrooms hence giving mushroom soup the name mushroom soup
I'm from Houston as well and I didn't understand the Mushroom soup. I don't know any BBQ restaurant that has it lol!
What in the Sam Hill is mushroom soup??!! This video gave much anxiety!
Where is the mesquite smoked brisket, the carne guisada, the tex-mex? WHERE IS WHATABURGER? UM, HELLO?!
+1 on that whataburger!!
Brother you are preaching to the choir. Down in Corpus Christi this kind of food would get you shot for calling it Texas food.
+goosestepper22 Ya, got that right! (I was born in CC, but grew up Portland)... What even IS "mushroom soup", anyway??!
Exactly that aint texas food
Or the BARBACOA...WHERES THAT?!
Native Texan here. Sorry, mushroom soup is not a thing. Everything else was pretty close, though! Thanks for showing Texas some love! 💜
Robin Martin True.. Houston Tx here
That was my first thought. What the hell is mushroom soup and who paid them to say it was a thing in Texas?
all I can think is cream of mushroom soup in a casserole but they got confused
I figured it was a southern Texas thing lol. San Antonio is about as far south as I've gone.
Thought the same thing. Also, I think beef ribs, not pork ribs when I think of Texas. Oh, and that chicken fried steak looked a bit on the thick side.
Where's the brisket and BEEF ribs though....Sincerely, a native Texan. (Also mushroom soup belongs in a casserole lol....None of us have ever seen its True Final Form)
As a texan i demand a reshoot and add texas chill frito pie
I'm a mushroom and I've literally never heard of this Texas you refer to, 🍄
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Bravo, mushroom. You win this round. But I'll get you next time, Fungi....NEXT TIIIIIMMMMEEEEE
ha ha ha ...you won the internet today ha ha
Well played
"The Chili would be an 8/10 with some bread" ...Yes, it's called cornbread! Chili always goes with cornbread!
Olivia Baker Beans and cornbread!!
Don't tell a Texan to put beans in his chili.
WHERE WERE THE TOMATOES? THE ONIONS? THE BEANS? GOD, OF COURSE IT HAS NO FLAVOR HOW DID YOU MAKE IT?!?!?!
Olivia Baker - Ohh, definitely needed some cornbread in here. But would they make it right? Chili needs cornbread. (Is it weird that I always put honey on my cornbread? Is that a thing?)
Sobi the Robot thumbs up, except for the honey, lol
Mushroom soup?! Y’all’ve about yeed y’all’s last haw.
Where was the brisket? Kolaches? Jalapeño poppers? Fajitas? Breakfast tacos? Chips and queso? Dr. Pepper? Margaritas? Blue Bell?
We have so much more to offer :(
Omgssss Kolaches are AMAZING but with boudin! Mmh so good! Both are really good tho
Where's the queso? Nachos? Two Texas originated things
And now I want brisket and a big glass glass of Dr.Pepper with that really good ice. AND a straw.
San Antonio here. Your comment is making me hungry.
Pico de Gallo... Carne Guisada, Migas, Menduo, Gorditas... women and the food (Both Edible)! LMAO
Where the hell were the beans and cornbread with fried potatoes, sliced onions and jalapenos?
Who in the hell approved this? Most of this crap isn't Texas food. Mushroom soup? Seriously and Don't get me started on tgat watered down goop you called chili. Damn this hurt my feelings....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Everybody in texas knows mushroom soup is an ingredient
@@davidsalinas676 Everyone in the US knows it, too...lol!
and they spelled chili wrong too ...sigh
The mushroom soup yet no brisket was an oops, but more else on the menu works for me. Chicken fried steak and pecan pie are musts.
@@timothybessemer7316 Cut them some slack. It's obvious they have a guy named Ian cooking the food from recipes he googled. As far as WHAT Texas food is....they probably pulled a list from CNN. Fake news.
I'm from Texas and I don't talk like that. Whataburger, tex-mex, deer meat, Texas size chicken fried steak, bbq, mash tators.
hahadumball Whataburger is something Texans eat first before anything else if they can 😂
you not a real texan then.
Texas has different accents. I'm from deep east Texas and in Central Texas like Austin and West Texas they all ask me where are you from? Deep east Texas is a very pronounced and distinctive and, many would say, hick sounding accent.
But, it makes great for picking up the ladies in the Yankee States.
Yeah, her Southern accent was more 1920's Georgia than Texas.
Wtf does mushroom soup have to do with texas? 26 years here and never even heard of that as a thing. Should have gotten them whataburger or some tex mex food instead. As for the rest, while yes they are in texas those are just southern foods... not texan dishes.
Average Joe - hi, I'm 26 and in tejas, as well! Are you a 91 baby?
N Rozay ayy fellow birth class of 91 Texans.
Average Joe , maybe in west Texas?
Some cornbread and some beans
Same with the Mushroom Soup.. Never heard if it, and will never try it. Maybe stuffed mushrooms would've been a more acceptable starter? baked beans, or Jalapeno poppers wrapped in bacon. They also should've done Brisket instead of the chicken wings.. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, I don't ever recall eating barbecue wings because I'm too busy eating brisket and sausage.
I have lived in Texas for 30 years and I have never seen mushroom soup on a menu or served in a home. Where did that come from?
MUSHROOM SOUP IS NOT A TEXAS FOOD!!! DO NOT EVER THINK THAT IT IS! I was born in Texas & have lived here all my life, I'm here right now!! NEVER HAVE I EVER MADE MUSHROOM SOUP NOR SEEN IT ON ANY MENU ANYWHERE B/C IT'S NOT A TEXAS FOOD. Now, other than that, don't forget the sweet Ice Tea! It makes everything better. :) 🇨🇱
Jennifer Ellis lmao that’s not even the texan flag, it’s chile 💀💀
rio I don't know what you see on your screen but it's definitely a Texas flag. Maybe your device converts it differently or something.
Jennifer Ellis no it's a chile flag the blue bar goes all the way down on the Texas flag you should know that if you were actually a Texan but maybe you're just slow
It's the flag that came up in my emoji search when I typed in Texas. Good Grief Almighty. And thanks for the insults. I'd walk The Walk of Shame, but frankly it's just not that important. 🔔🔔🔔
im irish l believe you mushrooms grow in the rain l wouldnt imagion it would rain in texas l picture cowboy hats and sun
Apparently Irish people have come to believe that Texans sound like they're from the Carolinas.
Reminds me of Charleston meets Tennessee. More Charleston to my ears, especially the female interpretation.
Cernnunos5 Well what do you expect? Seriously.
It wasn't a complaint. I was amused.
So I'm the only one that heard Georgia?
I can't wait to hear your Co. Mayo accent....
I lived in Texas 7 years and never had "Texas" mushroom soup... I had mushroom soup on a few occasions but I don't think it had in any way anything to do with Texas.
Born, bred, and raised here in Texas and I never have heard of Texas mushroom soup.
@@unbearable9770 Amen
You best believe it had nothing to do with Texas!
Wow quite some brisket passion in this chat.
DA fuck is mushroom soup!?? I've lived here 30 years and never seen it served anywhere
I've been here 47 of my 48 years, and I'm with you....never seen it served...never ate it....
Same here... Wtf
Oh, try some. It will change Ya. I used to hate it but now love some homemade mushroom soup
I have seen it used when cooking pot roast, but it certainly isn't a Texas favorite food.
Ive never had mushroom soup but I really like mushroom gravy.
I was born and raised and live in Texas, I've never had mushroom soup
Me either they need to Redo this whole thing
I was born, raised, and still live in Houston and I have never once had mushroom soup. And I dont know what the hell that soupy stuff was you served them, may very well have been chilli, but it sure as hell wasnt Texas Chili lol, and no that was not a typo. Other than that, spot on. Though personally I would have thrown brisket in there, if yall didnt mind smoking it for several hours.
Born and raised Texan here too. Barbecue in Texas is beef. Should have served them beef ribs and none of this gloppy sticky mess. Dry rub with sauce on the side.
And where the hell is the frito pie?!
This video should’ve just had Whataburger, Diet Dr Pepper, and Blue Bell Ice Cream
No texmex? No catfish? No Whataburger? Wheres the Texas toast? Come on guys! But HELL YEAH THEY LIKE CHICKEN FRIED STEAK!
Bethaney Garibay WHATABURGER FTW! I need to stop and get some now!
.... uhm ... Texas Toast is a food creation from New York. We Texans don't eat "Texas Toast".
Which is funny, because a chicken fried steak is essentially a German schnitzel. Got to love our German heritage. :-)
Which is funnier because, much like many food items, you had to get it to Texas to perfect it.
San Antonio here. Y'alls accents were more like Georgia not Texas but I understand. It's not like y'all are around these part often I'm sure.
Harry Follbaum San Antonions don't really have an accent I don't think. If you go a bit out of the city though you'll hear some country twang.
This Cali girl picked up on the error too. But agree, how would they know. Lol. Im sure my Irish Accent is probably really New Zealand. 😂😂😂
As an east Texan raised in Dallas area lol that accent made me laugh and cringe
Maybe Alabama. Not Texas, no, no way.
But hey, Alabama is about like Texas, right? The same way Scotland is about like Ireland, right, Irish people? Right?
As a Texan, I can personally guarantee all the dislikes in this video are from Texans
As someone who is proud to have Texas as her roots, I like this comment stating you personally guarantee all the dislikes in this video are from Texans, because I can indeed vouch for myself that I disliked this video.
I’m from Colorado but this vid was gay as shit
Houston reporting here, mushroom soup? What the fuck?
I've lived in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas. I usually love these videos but this one just stuck in my craw. The only thing they got half-assed right was the chili and I only say that because they didn't put beans in it.
DAMMIT, now I want some chili and a 44 oz mug of Shiner Bock.
Jay McLearen first video of theirs I've disliked. 1 not texan food. 2 cut out the stereotypes its childish. 3.......most of us don't even talk like that. That accent is generally reserved for the old ass Texans.
Happy Facts folks, they got good food this day. Looked good from here. Great video