🧁Muffins..as They Were 200 Years Ago | The Real Muffin Man? | Antique Cookware | LIVE CHAT
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- We have 2 muffins to taste test and compare. One is a recipe from the early 1800s written down by Thomas Jefferson's granddaughter. The other is a modern recipe by Justine. How have muffins changed over the centuries? It turns out quite a lot. Let's see! We'll also show you 3 original cooking tools dated 1700-1830.
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On another, more serious note let's pray for the souls who left to meet our Lord on 9/11 23 years ago. May what they went through on that horrible day never be fogotten.
I will never forget
Amen Ron. I remember that day well.
I will never forget. May they all rest in Paradise. 🙏✝️🇺🇸
And all gods children said amen!
Yes it was definitely busy here today I live in that little town right now I live at Shanksville actually right on Stony Creek Lake I saw the plains fly over my house today and I was like nope I ain't going and then they actually came to while Trump came to the Firehouse I went to the Amish
As a Canadian, I still remember 911 and hope that the people that passed away and the families that are still behind comfort, knowing they are with God
Justine, I love seeing all the antiques you buy! Seeing little pieces of history being saved makes me so happy. 😊
me too it's my absolute favorite part. love it, love it, love it! I love everything Justinr and Ron but I love the things she buys. I mean what's not to love she bought a couch that sat in a bathroom in the White House!!!!!!
English muffins need to be toasted twice or one and a half times to be edible and slathered in butter in all the nooks and crannies. 😊
I'll watch after church. Just got back from singing patriotic songs in assisted living facility . Honoring the lives lost on 911. Prayers for their families . Looking forward to my EA And FP❤❤. Hope to see Mish Mish too❤
I’m 20 miles outside of NYC. I will never forget this day 23 years ago - where I was and what I witnessed. My heart always breaks for the families who have suffered the loss over the years as well as those who were there that day and survived this horrific tragedy. May the Lord heal and restore them and surround them with His presence and His peace and mercy 🙏✝️🙏 We will never forget 😢
We are on long Island and remember well 😢 my husband watched the planes hit the towers and could not get out of the city for 36 hours. All bridges and roads were shut down. Prayers to all of the victims and their families 🙏🕯🙏🌹🇺🇲
Amen 🙏🏼
If the muffins aren't all sticky and loaded with blueberries, I'm not eating them!
Oh yeah w the big sugar granules on top mmmmm🫐🫐🫐
Those looked like great English muffins. Split one and toast it, then serve it with a fried egg so the yolk runs into the crevices, and it would be delicious!
I agree. I'd put butter and jelly on it too.
🎶The muffin man 🎶 😂 Y'all are so cute together! Thank God we live in a world with muffins. I absolutely swear by muffin Mondays... the delicious convenience makes Mondays so much easier to bear.
Agreed praying for souls and the families left behind on 911 🙏🙏🙏❤️
See you tonight 🎈
Love your show. Today is my 25th wedding anniversary; our second anniversary was the day the terrorist attack took place. Our prayers go up for those who perished on that horrible day.
Happy Anniversary 🎉😊
Toasted English muffins are sooo delicious! Smothered with butter-yummm! You slice in half prior to toasting.
RIP 911 victims 🇺🇸🙏🏼
Happy Wednesday Frontier Patriot Family!!! I'm looking forward to the premiere.
LOL love how you included Ozzie Osborn 😂😂. If I’m not mistaken, that pic is from his bark at the moon album.
You are correct 😂
Cut the first muffin/biscuit you made in half with a fork like an English muffin toast it and put butter on it and maybe some jam.. 🤷🏼♀️
MmmmMMM, muffins! 😃 I can't wait to watch this! Fingers crossed I get off work in time to chat with y'all! 🙌 God help the families and friends of those who were cruelly and tragically taken from us on this most infamous of days… We must never forget what happened so it can never happen again.
I have a feeling that I would love the old recipe. It's basically the same as artisan bread minus the salt. I love the true old breads.
Hi there you beautiful people, thanks for another show, can’t wait to see it💕
I love your show. English muffins should be split with a fork, toasted, and slathered with butter and jam. Much tastier.
Excited for this as always!
Something to look forward to tonight! ❤
Justine really does her homework on all of this history stuff! Love hearing about it! Love this channel.
I just love ❤️ how you both tell your history it’s amazing
I always feel like I’m being jutted out to the past 😂
Does anyone know when the live stream is scheduled for?
7 PM central time
It is interesting how you find historical items that others would think are reproduction wall art.
I live in Sainte Genevieve and I happened upon your channel because I love everything from this time period! When I saw Justine singing and she mentioned Ste Gen, I almost fell out of my chair! I absolutely love your channels, and content! And knowing we are neighbors just made me love it more! Keep up the great work! ❤
I can't believe that it's been 23 years already. I'll never forget what I was doing that day, and where I was at. May this day never before gotten. Many people gave up their lives that day. And many were just missing never to be found. ❤😢
I believe that when the recipe talks about “ a wet dough is thrown down until no longer sticky” is what we call kneading the dough.
I'm sorry but I'm not sure you're correct, even to this day there are recipes in the south that use the method of making a dough and slamming it onto the counter until the texture changed, to a texture like kneaded dough.
People still eat sweetbreads today and it's still called "sweetbreads," which is the thymus, a gland that sits in the lower throat of a young animal like a calf or lamb and the pancreas is actually considered an inferior cheaper counterfeit as are ovaries and testes, however the name belongs to the thymus not anything else.
History nerds are the best nerds 😂🥹
Toasted muffin with butter (all melts) and jam! Yum ❤️🇨🇦
Hey Australia here, English muffins are best served toasted. I personally couldn't eat one with toasting it. Also love watching you Guys, its great to see what life used to be like.
I agree I like my English muffins toasted and buttered.
Another Great Time Thank you guys. We Enjoyed the the Stories. The Items are Awsome! 😊 God Bless the folks from 9/11 Thank you guys
I had a recipe for English muffins that was leavened with yeast and cooked on a griddle. I have to say they weren't awful, they were very good. Also Ron, it's pronounced "loo garoo" since I'm it's from French.
Ron we do not drive on the wrong side of the road😮you do!😂 I love toasted muffins, and alot of our biscuits are nothing like US cookies either🙈it goes on😂we like chunky chips rather than fries too, my theory is that the US was colonised by lots of European nations so many names for things, in Australia their language is far more 'English', my father in law was a Baker in Worcestershire, his father started the business in 1920, my father in law worked alone after his father died and retired in 1997, he went door to door around the villages with his basket, his bread was amazing, now they would call it artisan
I cracked up with your opening.... singing and dancing to the muffin man song was awesome!!!❤😂 ❤️🐈❤️🐈❤️ Also, love to Mish Mish ❤❤
English Muffins are in current times made from yeast bread dough and cooked on griddle. Just use your favorate bread recipe for the yeast bread and have some English Muffins on the griddle with jam and butter or eat them like breakfast sandwiches. Looks great, good job and thanks!
Not surprised you didn't like real , or as you call them English, muffins. You do not eat them raw but have them toasted with butter. Or in my case butter and Marmite.
Have you toasted or grilled english muffins? That’s the only way I’ve ever had them….with butter or jam
English muffins are meant to be cut in half, then toasted and topped with butter and jam. The butter fills the nooks crannies of the muffin. Delicious.
I love all the old cookware you show, but I absolutely adore that little rooster pot lid! I would love to have something like that in my kitchen, since I collect all sorts of rooster themed kitchen stuff.
Hear in the uk we call them muffins. And we cut them in half and toast them first. With lots of butter spread on.
You’re not supposed to eat English muffins unless you toast them first, that’s why they tasted so bad 😅
I will never look at muffins again. lol I would love to hang out with Justine and Ron in an antique shop.
Good morning good afternoon good evening wherever you're at I hope you're having a blessed day
How old is hard tack? If around your period, can you please make some?
Split the English muffin and toast it. I love them with cinnamon butter.
The "loup garou" lived in an area known for lead mining. Maybe lead poisoning from daiiy exposure to lead residue and lead in the water drove him mad.
I live 20 miles south of Vincennes Indiana ❤😊
You guys are so fun and hilarious to watch! Loved your response to the sweetbreads and oyster pie!! 😂 Love you guys 💜
I’m praying for them souls for 23 years and my flag is halfstaff since 4 am this morning an it’ll be full staff after midnight tonight an I couldn’t wait to watch you on both channels much love from Kansas 💞💞
I about fell off my chair laughing when Justine bit into the muffin that had been sitting in the car all night!!! LOL
Justine, homemade English muffins are delicious toasted. You need rings to keep the muffins in shape. King Author Flour Company has wonderful baking products
Thanks for the tip.
Hi young Patriots 😊 my wife and I left you a couple of 18th century gifts for the house at QRST a couple weeks ago. Hope you got them.
So that was you!!! Thank you kindly. Brad (the tea shop owner) let us know. We appreciate it greatly!
@@EarlyAmerican yes I hoped you would like them and want them as on the note the plate comes from your home town many years ago. Hope you have had time to pick them up. Know your busy.
Sweet of you!
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You seriously made me spit out my food, laughing out loud , when you said "you got any pancreas "?....lol
I live in Ashland Mo and feel so lucky to share my glorious state with y'all ❤. I love your channel and you as people. I still have my Christmas card from last year hanging up. It gives me such peace when I see it. Almost like a letter back in time just for me. Anywho, I can't wait to watch tonight. Sending love to you both!!
The English muffin from England is called a crumpet. They are not usually hard but soft. Makes great toast.
A crumpet and English muffin are two different things
I can't believe i didn't know this channel existed!!! You two are awesome. My daughter and I have watched your other channel for a long time and just found this one tonight. 😂 love it!!
Put sausage gravy over some of them and have tea with the cake l Iike ones.
Always interesting ❤❤❤❤
😂 O my word, THIS is why I love y'all, so real! DAY MADE! Thanks for the great videos! 🩷🌿💙 PLEASE never change and keep being y'all!
Hey Ron. When comparing the names of food items in the U.S. and England, remember that they were here centuries before us and so Americans changed the names of these items, so technically WE have it backwards, lol! Justine, I loved your presentation of your new/old kitchen items. I immediately noticed your chicken lid in the cooking video. I collect roosters/chickens and also pine cone kitchen ware although not nearly as old as yours. Mine are more 1930's-1960's. I have a recipe for Walnut Catsup in my Old Farmers Almanac Colonial Cookbook. If you would like the recipe, please lest me know the best way to send it to you. A side note; this is not an original cookbook, but rather a compilation of recipes collected by the Old Farmers Almanac in a cookbook that was published in 1982.
Having lived in England, my guess is the US wanted to totally separate themselves from the British thus, cookies, driving on the correct side of the road :), etc.
Great looking muffins on the 2nd go.
Love the 1st saucepan with the tripod feet.
Question.
Aside from water pincher, bowl & dish, Was there such a thing as an Enamel saucepan back then?
Thanks.❤❤
Ron and Justine we were excited to receive our 2024 Samson Historical Catalog this afternoon featuring you and Ron on the cover ❤️😎 Wish we could have purchased a signed copy from you both Congratulations for being selected to be on the cover ❤
Love your videos! Pre- Happy Birthday Justine. I have read a lot of old cookbooks and I have seen many recipes for Walnut Ketchup, It seemed to have been as popular as Mushroom Ketchup. In the old cookbooks there are a lot of recipes using walnuts as they were plentiful to pick up. They made fried Walnut Croquettes, Pickled Walnuts and in the 1850's would chop them up really fine, mix them with butter or salad dressing and use as a spread on tea sandwiches.
This is recipe from an 1807 Cookbook titled "Miscellaneous Observations for the use of The Mistress of the Family'
" Boil a gallon of the expressed juice of walnuts when they are tender, and skim it well, then put in two pounds of anchovies bones and liquor, ditto of shallots, one ounce of cloves, ditto of mace, ditto of pepper and one clove of garlick. Let all simmer till the shallots sink, then put that liquor into a pan till cold. Bottle and divide the spice to each. Cork closely and tie a bladder over it. It will keep twenty years and is not good the first. Be very careful to express the juice at home, for it is rarely unadulterated if bought. Some people make liquor when the nut is ripe but neither the flavour nor the colour is then so fine."🙂
Did you know that the UK word "biscuit" comes from the same French word (pronounced "beequee") which means cooked twice. Firstly the biscuit was baked & then dried out in a low-heated oven to ensure a long conservation time. So the Brits are right for calling their biscuits, "biscuits" which tend to be rather crisp to eat compared to US lovely moist cookies 😉.
Idk, Justine, you fried those muffins, which I immediately thought being American, lol, biscuits and thought they looked good, English Muffins are a favorite of mine.
Oh no. It's happened already. 😅 I heard you explain the difference between cookies and biscuits at the beginning. Then when it came up again and Ron was confused I saw the signs. He loves you, but his Y chromosome is already tuning out woman speak
😅 Welcome to the club, Justine! 🎉❤
I almost spit out my tea laughing. You both put a smile on my face. Thanks. Justine I think we have the same style glasses frames, only difference is I can't walk around without the lenses. lol. Prayers for 911 families.
Hey Ron what’s up with the long hair? I don’t remember that on you before?? Or the beard? But that’s your life! And correct for the period of the 1820 and 1830!
You both are so sweet and thank you for your channel and you chew and chats!! Did not know that double acting baking powder was an American invention! Always Love your historical facts! And Mish Mish!!! Chicken lid yes too cute no matter how much it cost it's worth it!!!
I love your rendition of the muffin man song. I was singing it in my head while Justine was making muffins on early American! My friend used to call muffins “little cakes for breakfast.” american muffin recipes make a sweeter muffin, and the “English muffin” I would think is supposed to be eaten with butter and jam to add some kind of flavor.
run in England and traditionally in the United States cookies were called biscuits biscuits were a form of bread what we call biscuits here or a form of bread now the term cookie is a Scottish term that was brought to the Americas in Canada by Scottish settlers It is part of Scottish language gail and it was retained here in this country in parts of Canada. so now you know a little bit of history that she didn't know before. there's a lot of words that the English have that we don't and a lot of words that we have the English don't but they're still both basically English There's various different forms of English there's South African English there's Canadian English there's Australian English there's New Zealand English there's South African English there's Indian English as it from India not in Native Americans is many forms of English in Africa anywhere the English s and freed slaves that were sent back to Africa to create their own country Liberia the capital is called Monrovia. I bet you didn't know that ettled and claimed is their colony they taught English as I said Liberian American English which was founded by James Monroe
I love to find crumpets. They’re pretty much English muffins, but only thicker. Not many stores sell them, but I can find them at sprouts from time to time.
The word cookie comes from Dutch , koekje, meaning little cake. (koek means cake in Dutch , I believe). You can thank Dutch immigrants for the reason we call cookies, cookies!
What do you call a brown gravy??
Your gravy is more like a cream sauce??? We had sweetbreads as a child and they we lush, I wouldn't eat chewy meat but offal was soft, been a vege now for 30yrs 😂
I have a very old pic of our beautiful organ from 1800's with 2 woman in front of it,but they are selling it along with our church! Cus his son has poa and the 99 yr old man in nursing home need money we are trustees who i guess have no say! They change the locks and wont let us get our stuff out! We put all our money time and sweat in fixing it up since it was vandelized 3 times! So we are heartbroken and lost since my husband was the pastor and we had so much mission work to do!😢how can i send ya the picture so cool!😊
Hi guys,
A quick note; the rooster has been the national symbol of France for centuries. That may be why you find it so much, especially in places that were settled by the French way back then.
Be well!
Hi Mish Mish!!!😺
A murderous muffin man. Sounds like a Wes Craven movie. My birthday is day after your's, Justine. Happy Birthday to us!
I think modern day English muffins are very plain. I really like your cast iron muffin pan and the pot with the chicken lid. Not an ounce of truth to the story. Ron I think you should have picked by sight a reciept that didn't have guts in it. Squirrel is tasty.
After seeing the guy's picture, I think Justine's theory about him is correct. Due to the visibly hairy hands in the picture. Now that guy was hairy!
20:21 I got curious about the whole III or V in regards to dating the piece and I stumbled upon a marketplace listing for a TPB Water VI pot. The only downside is the seller is in England and the shipping might be astronomical lol
Justin once you have had home made items. Factory made just aren't any good... do you have a cook book for sale with some of your and Ron's very favorite recipt for all the different aspects of food uall enjoy?
Cut the English muffins down the center lengthwise and toast it and top it with butter and strawberry jam. Of course the only ones I've ever had are store bought.
My mom is a sucker for kitchen chicken ware as well as anything apple and sunflowers home decor🙄🌻🐔🐓🍎🍏😅
I'm sure you've been asked this before, but did you all build or buy your log cabin? It's a really beauty either way, and it's a real pleasure to watch you all bring this history back to life! I'm a big fan!
This was a cozy delightful chat in your yard, I felt like I could just pull up a chair and join you 😄 I look forward to your videos every week!
Your chickens would fight over the "modern" English muffins, if you let them.😅
My 68th birthday on September 18 Happy Birthday birthday month buddy!
I am so glad I found this channel! It's so cozy and as an armchair historian it really hits the spot! Thanks for posting such awesome content!
Love your kitchen collection additions. A quick google search says the brass pot may interact with salt. Ron's Metal Chicken song was so funny. Justine needs to not have to enjoy Sweet Bread Oyster Pie. That's so bad. I'm so glad you decided to pick again and then again. 😂
Sweet Bridge in general are things like the kidneys the pancreas I don't know if it includes the liver or n I don't know i've never eaten sweet breads I don't plan on eating sweet breads of any kind. ot but that's the kind of stuff in the clothes some people also say they include testicles
Modern day English muffins are great toasted with butter and jam on top. They are even used toasted in eggs benedict!
Do you know the muffin man?
The muffin man?
THE MUFFIN MAN!