I was a step mum , its not the easiest job in the world and I think it is lovely that you said those nice things about your step mum. If my step kids had said something like that about me I would have been over the moon. I bet she is very proud of you. 😀
I was a very damaged young boy. I didn't have stability and I didn't know what was going on. My world was upside down and I couldn't make sense of anything. I can see now how difficult it might have been for her. I remember actually a time when she came to my school and gave me a Cadburys chocolate bar. It was so unusual to me at the time, but I know now that she was just trying to build a relationship.
Keep on your soapbox m8y. We all start out somewhere in the kitchen. As a single bloke I batch cook a lot, but I do love to return to the British basics. This dish lends itself to a pie, cobbler, cottage pie, carrots and mustard/cheesy mash. Keep up the good work, Times are hard and cooking is a real skill to have.
I make this quite often, and the whole family enjoy it. I use any leftovers to make little pies the next day, and they always taste fantastic. My son who never cooks, has started to use the leftover mince to make toasted sandwiches for his lunch the next day. Its basic, healthy cooking.
Looking very good bud One of my favourite dishes I make mine in slow cooker and freeze for the rest of the week So just bung in oven with bit extra gravy Yummy
First of all, british food isn't bad, it's delicous. I love it most! All the Pork Pies, cottage Pie, Beefstew and Dumplings, Scotch Eggs, Apple Pie and Custard etc,etc. It's simple and real food without Chichi. That is why i like so much your way of cooking. And you always keep an eye on the costs. Comfort food does not have to be expensive, you proof it in your recipes. Go forward with your Channel, it's brilliant. Warmest regards from Germany!
Savoury mince is superb British comfort food, and you have done it great justice here Adam. I totally agree with you on the Soapbox section. Negative people like those are neither use nor ornament, more to be pitied than blamed. Shared, like good food should be 😋👍🌟
Cheers Pete. It just irritated me that just because it's not got 400 ingredients and isn't pretty looking that somehow it's not good food. A generation was brought up on good home cooked healthy food like this.
Corned Beef Hash also doesn't looks good, but it tasts just fantastic. I like it most with pickled gurkens or Beet Red, here in Germany sweet and sour. It's comfort food at it's best.
This is not meant to be an emotional post but one of a long search to perfection. My mum, who passed many years ago, made the perfect minced beef. We had it with mashed potatoes peas and maybe carrots. And the leftovers next day, she turned it into a curry and rice. I’ve never been able to replicate her recipe for the mince, but to be honest, I haven’t tried enough. Her final result for the mince recipe was very dark in colour, I think she must of used beef oxo cubes, and the consistency was slightly thick. Your video had lots of good tips that gave me ideas I can work on. Thank you.
You'll probably find that your Mum cooked the mince a lot longer than today's recipes tell you to. My mom and I always have people commenting on how tender and dark the mince is and we couldn't understand it, until we realised that we cooked our mince for a much longer period of time. The secret is to make sure that you almost *_oversear_* the mince before adding the liquid and allowing to slow cook on a simmer for a long time. I could go into a lot more detail, but that's the gist of it... Hopefully this answers your question...
Hi Adam, we all love comfort food no matter where we come from. For my family it was meatloaf, mashed potatoes and peas. I will be making this for my husband and I soon after Christmas and let you know how it turns out. It looks delicious. Have a Merry Happy Christmas from across the pond. We are having a mild winter so far here in Chicago.
I’m in Australia, my family makes a version of this. We always serve with mashed potatoes, peas and carrots on the side instead of cooked in. There may be gravy powder involved 😅
I love this video and plan to make this ASAP. I enjoyed your soapbox as I’m a Yank who has come to an appreciation of British food from watching home cooks on YT. The first time I made bangers and mash with onion gravy(thank you for the recipe and video) I was happy and my husband was in heaven. So who’s to say British food is not good?? That is like judging American food on Jello and Spam! (Both of which have their place anyway, food snobs be daXXed.) So thank you for your lovely videos and encouragement of us home cooks who just get dinner on the table for our families every night. Love your channel. Be well, dear Adam. 💜😍🥰😽😘😘😘
I think a lot of the stigma came from the end of the second world war when rationing was still around into the 50s. Then came the awful 70s convenience boom, and the world just assumed that's what the food is like. We still make rubbish food just like anyone else. I mean take any petrol station or supermarket scotch egg and pitch it against a home made one fresh out of the fryer and they are completely different. Our food is good, and it's a hill I will die on mate.
Fully agree with this comment. British food suits the need of British people and our environment especially the weather. You can't beat Mince and Dumplings or Beef stew in a Large Yorkshire Pudding on a cold winters evening.
Love mince and onions, my Mum used to make this but she’d serve it with rice. Every now and again I get a craving for this and my cravings have started so guess I’ll be making this for myself yum yum yum.
Looks good. As a young and poor teacher, I often made something similar, but I added cream cheese and sour cream. Served over cheap noodles. Ground beef used to be cheap, not anymore! Audio is just fine.
I loved this video. Sub'd. And simple savoury mince was something that I also grew up with, as we didn't really have a lot of money either! Simple, comforting and delicious indeed! XX
I know this was a vlog yrs ago . But i love this vlog ,😍🇦🇺👍 You elivated this nicley with technique and kept it humble. Thank you i will be making this as you shown . You are a pleasure to see ,fantastic attitude to cooking with humorous comments. 🇦🇺👍😊
Thank you for this lovely recipe it brings me back amazing memories with my grandmother. Now I am from Caribbean descent and I love spicy well season food. I was brought up on both British food and Caribbean and I would like to say I love and appreciate both. I make this dish for my children and I add Beef suet dumplings. I then serve it with some British roast potatoes. Only ignorant idiots will comment that this food is not seasoned. This dish is beautifully seasoned with salt pepper mixed herbs and all the lovely flavoured veg that you add to it. If food from every country taste the same then food would be very boring. I appreciate food from all walks of life and I fully appreciate that I can feed myself and my family. ( I forgot to say my grandmother was a white beautiful British lady)
Good food doesn't know any borders. My aunt made this dish very often with minced Pork, because it's cheaper here in Germany than minced Beef, in a savory sauce. We had it with boiled potatoes, which we kneaded in the sauce. As sidedish we had cucumber salad with sour cream dressing. Omg memories can be so mouthwatering😋😀
My thanks to you and yours from the States across the pond. mate. Part of me wishes I had stayed there after my tour of duty with the USAF at RAF Upper Heyford. What a wonderful place to live.
Thank you Duane. My stepfather worked as a line cook at RAF Fairford about 15 years ago. Told me some hilarious stories getting drunk with US soldiers 😂
Did this today with a few changes. I don’t have any onions so I did a mix of shallot and red pepper but everything else was the same and it tasted fantastic thank you x
Most great cooks cook the way their mum or grandma taught them and they just add another flare to it. Presentation is always key too. Mince looks tasty as !! Potatoes looked scrumptious too
My mom was from a little town in Surrey and she made this dish for us when we were young. I make it for my husband and I when as you say we want something warm and comforting. He likes to call it schlub. It is really good on our cold Canadian winter nights with mashed potatoes and creamed corn. Keep on cooking.
That's a sort of relief, I'm sorry you're poorly, but so glad you aren't packing it in. You are a quality channel that teaches me lots and I really appreciate that.
Love this dish used to have it like you on weekends when I was growing up in N. Ireland. I now live in Canada,made it ,loved it,great memories in my grans home with the smell of this cooking.Thankyou,and your right about the haters,could they use this wasted energy into something positive🇨🇦🇬🇧👍
Hi Adam, greetings from Sydney, Australia, and it's great to see you back! My Mum used to make savoury mince for us every now and then, and I don't remember her ever putting peas in. However, having said that, we didn't usually have potatoes with it either: in Australia, we mostly eat it on toast. I've made a couple of different Aussie versions of this, (one of which *DOES* actually include peas), and you're quite right: it's tasty, filling and very comforting. Stay safe and well, Adam. I'm sorry to hear about your recent problems, and I sincerely hope that you're recovering well. Best wishes from Australia, mate!
That looks really good, and I'm glad you did the taste test. I make a few versions of this, but I've never made crispy potatoes. I hope she didn't stop making food for her and her family, people can be horrible. 😊
Happy to have you back, Adam! It was really heartwarming to hear the story behind the dish, happy to hear that things are getting better for you. Sending good wishes your way 🤗
I have no idea. Why I never thought of making this. But, I making it tonight. I have Alot of beef tothay I need to cook. I think my 12 year old son will love this He loves peas! I'm gonna add carrots too. Because he love them also Thank you.
This is still one of my favourite go to recipees its perfect when iv had a long hard day at work and dont want to slave over the oven all evening but still want a freshly cooked meal
Aww Adam I’m so glad you & your step Mam are ok 👍🏻 You deserve to be happy,keep up with your great videos.Yeah am feeling down,it’s Xmas I’m grieving terribly for my mam at a time everyone is with the people they love ,but I have my dogs & love them 👍🏻
My comfort food too my dad use to make this for me when we had little money, turnt into my faveourite meal. Im making it tonight thanks for the recipe thought i would never find it
Tq 4 sharing. Am indoors here in malaysia with covid19 .. I had 1pkt of frozen minced beef- ur recipe was a life saver. Didn’t hv potatoes in hand, added chopped tomatoes..ate it with rice.. family loves it . yummy😋
A few great messages from this video. Glad you are safe and well. Also glad things are on the improve with your step Mum. I just subscribed when I saw your 'Bangers and mash' video. Very well done. Great messages!!
Glad to hear you are okay Adam, a bit frightening though. I have always liked mince and onions, as you say, easy comfort food. Thanks for showing how easy this is to make. Sound is fine.
Just thought I would add that I have also had sound issues on my own vids too, it's a bit of trial and error. I have just bought a new mike, so hopefully, mine will improve. Mine are not cooking vids I hasten to add, but if you ever want to learn to play lawn bowls then look mine up. :)
Making this right now. Savoury mince on toast for supper and fresh fruit salad to follow. The rest into the freezer. Kitchen smells divine. I like your recipes because they are easy and don't have an ingredient list as long as my arm 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks, Adam for another great family share meal, with the colder times ahead families eat together more often, how nice to share a great dish together, thanks Adam for explaining the method and pitfall tips so easily, to be honesty you almost feel your in the kitchen with you, if you have any more great winter dishes please share, take care Mike (Abergele)
I’m sooo very happy that you’re ok! I’ve missed you and your videos and was wondering where you were. Thanks for the update. Just really glad you’re doing ok. I can’t wait to try this! Prayers for strength and your well being!🙏🏾♥️🙏🏾
Thank you for being honest in every way. Always the best way as others might (can't) understand how you are. Your video was great as well as the audio. Also a big thank you for stepping in for this woman. You have a great character with an own opinion you even share in public. This unfortunately got rare nowadays. Bad luck struck many around me incl. myself. Mother passed, then I broke my hip in the bathroom at night and was only found 2 weeks later (now wheelchair until can walk again but no place to stay without stairs), and last week stepfather passed. Brothers and father don't care, they want to enjoy life. Don't give up, you have many people caring about you!!! 🍀
New subscriber from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦I was wondering what to make the family for dinner tonight and this looks amazing. I have some ground beef in the freezer and all the other ingredients you mentioned.
I used to have this growing up it is proper comfort food, I need to make savoury mince now it looks delicious Adam, glad you are safe too, and it's great to see you back mate, and the audio is super and Thank you, for another awesome recipe :-)
Nice to see you back Adam, hope you're better. Though I love many different foreign and ethnic dishes, hotpot or something equally 'ordinary' can still make me go weak at the knees whisking me back to my childhood and my Mum's lovely traditional cooking. Another no-nonsense crowd pleasing dish, cheers Adam.
That looked delicious. My mum used to cook an amazing mince, onions and peas dish when I was a child. I haven’t had mince for years and your video has lit the fire in me to give your recipe a go. I agree with your soapbox comments; too many people try to make themselves look smart by ridiculing others. You have my 100% support. Also, I found the audio totally fine, no problems at all. Thanks for sharing and wishing you all the best....I really enjoy your videos.
Thank you for the support pal. It's just good food though isn't it? I don't understand why us Brits get so much food flak lol. We make some good stuff! Thank you for the input, means a lot
Hi Adam: I really enjoyed this video and find it terrible that the person you spoke about was so negative. In fact, I have become quite fascinated by recipes for Savoury Mince recently as being originally from the states (and despite having lived here for 40 years) I have never cooked it before. Your recipe has pleased me the most and I will definitely follow it - comfort food is a luxury to me and we all need it from time to time - if not everyday!!! .... especially these days when the whole world seems to have gone mad.
Dunno if I would call mince and onions British food. We were reared on food like that in Ireland. Hard to beat it. My dear old mam used to make it and it was lovely. Often she would make it into a pie. It was pure 70s heaven!
Absolutely. Ireland, Scotland and I believe even Australia has a version of this. I guess I should have mentioned that, sorry. Its good stuff though right. I bet it would be great with colcannon!
Aww, childhood Memories. A similar version called "Gehacktesstippe" (meaning roughly minced meat in thick gravy) is/was a popular dish in eastern germany, albeit its eaten without peas and with pickles as a side. Nowadays i coincidently make an an almost identical dish to yours, but i also ad carrots and eat it over rice. Simple, but great
Thanks, Garret. Now I know why my onions don’t cook so well. Also I don’t like potatoes in a stew or dish like yours. My mum put them all in together and everyone else loved them. Sorry to hear you have had a hard time. Great to see you back ❤️🇮🇪
Omg I love the german food i have tried. I am in love with krakaur and kasekreiner sausage. I want to learn how to make them myself if i can get all the equipment
Hi there Adam, found your recipe 2weeks ago and have followed it to a t potatoes as well, just made it tonite for the second time, it's surperb and I'm topcat in the house now, just wanted to say thanks a mil Rgds Seamus in Dublin ps have read the comments and there's a lot of love out there for you, keep well and a big thumb's up
That's great news Seamus! It's one of my faves to cook when it's cold. Congrats on being topcat in the house haha. Thank you for watching and supporting me. Appreciate you all 🙏
Hi Adam, last August 16th I was in a horrible car accident that could’ve easily killed me, I rolled my truck multiple times, and it changed my life. I had many ppl praying for my recovery and just shy of 3 months later I am all good. I don’t know what you’re going thru but I am praying for you and will continue to pray for you until YOU say you’re ok. I’m a big fan of your channel and I wish you all the best. Sincerely (John From California)
It's great to see you back on yt, I always look forward to your videos. I grew up on this mince, was also my kids favourite as they were growing up. I love it with carrots as well with mash or just put in the middle of a home cooked Yorkshire. Can't wait to see more of your videos, think you're a cracking chap. Hope you are in a better place now. X
Hi Adam, loved this video and have now subscribed and followed. This is the first video I've come across of yours and I have to say WELL DONE for standing strong and doing what you love! Bullying is so damaging and should be resisted at all times. Thank again for the video my friend and see you in the next one. James from West Sussex
Hi. I've just found your channel. Firstly I'm pleased your ok from your recent fire experience.and I like your honesty and plain speaking.. Secondly, this dish looks amazing and i will be making this tonight. Thirdly, as usual some people are too quick to judge, makes ne so mad, they dont know them, they dont know their circumstances, financial or other wise, be proud for them, be pleased for them, be kind.
Hi Adam...New subscriber here. Enjoying the channel and loving the recipies even more. Learning lots of great little tips and tricks in here while also gaining confidence to put my own twist on some of the dishes i grew up with. Many thanks!
Funny thing actually, I was going to turn them on for this video. Turns out they are broken haha. They were cool lights as well! I'll have to get some more
I was a step mum , its not the easiest job in the world and I think it is lovely that you said those nice things about your step mum. If my step kids had said something like that about me I would have been over the moon. I bet she is very proud of you. 😀
I was a very damaged young boy. I didn't have stability and I didn't know what was going on. My world was upside down and I couldn't make sense of anything. I can see now how difficult it might have been for her. I remember actually a time when she came to my school and gave me a Cadburys chocolate bar. It was so unusual to me at the time, but I know now that she was just trying to build a relationship.
Adam Garratt 😀
Keep on your soapbox m8y.
We all start out somewhere in the kitchen.
As a single bloke I batch cook a lot, but I do love to return to the British basics.
This dish lends itself to a pie, cobbler, cottage pie, carrots and mustard/cheesy mash.
Keep up the good work, Times are hard and cooking is a real skill to have.
I make this quite often, and the whole family enjoy it. I use any leftovers to make little pies the next day, and they always taste fantastic. My son who never cooks, has started to use the leftover mince to make toasted sandwiches for his lunch the next day. Its basic, healthy cooking.
Love the toasted sandwich idea!
Looks so fabulous and I found your tribute to your step-mum very touching. 💜
Looking very good bud One of my favourite dishes I make mine in slow cooker and freeze for the rest of the week So just bung in oven with bit extra gravy Yummy
First of all, british food isn't bad, it's delicous. I love it most! All the Pork Pies, cottage Pie, Beefstew and Dumplings, Scotch Eggs, Apple Pie and Custard etc,etc. It's simple and real food without Chichi. That is why i like so much your way of cooking. And you always keep an eye on the costs. Comfort food does not have to be expensive, you proof it in your recipes. Go forward with your Channel, it's brilliant. Warmest regards from Germany!
Savoury mince is superb British comfort food, and you have done it great justice here Adam. I totally agree with you on the Soapbox section. Negative people like those are neither use nor ornament, more to be pitied than blamed. Shared, like good food should be 😋👍🌟
Cheers Pete. It just irritated me that just because it's not got 400 ingredients and isn't pretty looking that somehow it's not good food. A generation was brought up on good home cooked healthy food like this.
@@Adam_Garratt It's got way too many ingredients.
Corned Beef Hash also doesn't looks good, but it tasts just fantastic. I like it most with pickled gurkens or Beet Red, here in Germany sweet and sour. It's comfort food at it's best.
This is not meant to be an emotional post but one of a long search to perfection. My mum, who passed many years ago, made the perfect minced beef. We had it with mashed potatoes peas and maybe carrots. And the leftovers next day, she turned it into a curry and rice. I’ve never been able to replicate her recipe for the mince, but to be honest, I haven’t tried enough. Her final result for the mince recipe was very dark in colour, I think she must of used beef oxo cubes, and the consistency was slightly thick. Your video had lots of good tips that gave me ideas I can work on. Thank you.
Thank you for your story Chris. Glad I've helped in some way. All the best to you mate
Yes carrots too.
You'll probably find that your Mum cooked the mince a lot longer than today's recipes tell you to. My mom and I always have people commenting on how tender and dark the mince is and we couldn't understand it, until we realised that we cooked our mince for a much longer period of time. The secret is to make sure that you almost *_oversear_* the mince before adding the liquid and allowing to slow cook on a simmer for a long time. I could go into a lot more detail, but that's the gist of it...
Hopefully this answers your question...
Hi Adam, we all love comfort food no matter where we come from. For my family it was meatloaf, mashed potatoes and peas. I will be making this for my husband and I soon after Christmas and let you know how it turns out. It looks delicious. Have a Merry Happy Christmas from across the pond. We are having a mild winter so far here in Chicago.
Aww thanks Gail. Yes do let me know if you like it. Have a merry Christmas to you and your family
I’m in Australia, my family makes a version of this. We always serve with mashed potatoes, peas and carrots on the side instead of cooked in. There may be gravy powder involved 😅
This little old lady of 73 years old came across your video today......I trust you are well..❤❤
Awww welcome to the channel Henrietta x
I love this video and plan to make this ASAP. I enjoyed your soapbox as I’m a Yank who has come to an appreciation of British food from watching home cooks on YT. The first time I made bangers and mash with onion gravy(thank you for the recipe and video) I was happy and my husband was in heaven. So who’s to say British food is not good?? That is like judging American food on Jello and Spam! (Both of which have their place anyway, food snobs be daXXed.) So thank you for your lovely videos and encouragement of us home cooks who just get dinner on the table for our families every night. Love your channel. Be well, dear Adam. 💜😍🥰😽😘😘😘
I think a lot of the stigma came from the end of the second world war when rationing was still around into the 50s. Then came the awful 70s convenience boom, and the world just assumed that's what the food is like. We still make rubbish food just like anyone else. I mean take any petrol station or supermarket scotch egg and pitch it against a home made one fresh out of the fryer and they are completely different. Our food is good, and it's a hill I will die on mate.
Fully agree with this comment. British food suits the need of British people and our environment especially the weather. You can't beat Mince and Dumplings or Beef stew in a Large Yorkshire Pudding on a cold winters evening.
Love mince and onions, my Mum used to make this but she’d serve it with rice. Every now and again I get a craving for this and my cravings have started so guess I’ll be making this for myself yum yum yum.
Looks good. As a young and poor teacher, I often made something similar, but I added cream cheese and sour cream. Served over cheap noodles. Ground beef used to be cheap, not anymore! Audio is just fine.
Thank you pal!
I make this with new potatoes and cook them in with the mince. Gives them a great flavour.
A very nice meal Adam. Glad you’re safe and back with us. Thank you for the vid.
I loved this video. Sub'd. And simple savoury mince was something that I also grew up with, as we didn't really have a lot of money either! Simple, comforting and delicious indeed! XX
I know this was a vlog yrs ago .
But i love this vlog ,😍🇦🇺👍
You elivated this nicley with technique and kept it humble.
Thank you i will be making this as you shown .
You are a pleasure to see ,fantastic attitude to cooking with humorous comments. 🇦🇺👍😊
Aww thank you! Very sweet of you to say
Thank you for this lovely recipe it brings me back amazing memories with my grandmother. Now I am from Caribbean descent and I love spicy well season food. I was brought up on both British food and Caribbean and I would like to say I love and appreciate both. I make this dish for my children and I add Beef suet dumplings. I then serve it with some British roast potatoes. Only ignorant idiots will comment that this food is not seasoned. This dish is beautifully seasoned with salt pepper mixed herbs and all the lovely flavoured veg that you add to it. If food from every country taste the same then food would be very boring. I appreciate food from all walks of life and I fully appreciate that I can feed myself and my family.
( I forgot to say my grandmother was a white beautiful British lady)
Thank you! It's nice to hear people's stories. Hope you are all well ❤️
Good food doesn't know any borders. My aunt made this dish very often with minced Pork, because it's cheaper here in Germany than minced Beef, in a savory sauce. We had it with boiled potatoes, which we kneaded in the sauce. As sidedish we had cucumber salad with sour cream dressing. Omg memories can be so mouthwatering😋😀
My thanks to you and yours from the States across the pond. mate. Part of me wishes I had stayed there after my tour of duty with the USAF at RAF Upper Heyford. What a wonderful place to live.
Thank you Duane. My stepfather worked as a line cook at RAF Fairford about 15 years ago. Told me some hilarious stories getting drunk with US soldiers 😂
Great recipe and totally agree with the soapbox at the end
Did this today with a few changes. I don’t have any onions so I did a mix of shallot and red pepper but everything else was the same and it tasted fantastic thank you x
Nice one Patricia! X
So glad to hear that you are safe, and able to return to what you enjoy!
Thank you Daric. Appreciate you bud
Most great cooks cook the way their mum or grandma taught them and they just add another flare to it. Presentation is always key too. Mince looks tasty as !! Potatoes looked scrumptious too
thank you Bella! x
My mom was from a little town in Surrey and she made this dish for us when we were young. I make it for my husband and I when as you say we want something warm and comforting. He likes to call it schlub. It is really good on our cold Canadian winter nights with mashed potatoes and creamed corn. Keep on cooking.
Oh nice! I like the creamed corn idea. I'll try that for sure. Thank you
That's a sort of relief, I'm sorry you're poorly, but so glad you aren't packing it in.
You are a quality channel that teaches me lots and I really appreciate that.
On a cold day is there a better dish than mince and onions I don’t think so 👍👍👍!! Keep the videos coming
Cheers David pal!
Thank you. I hope you are ok now. Take care x
In a word luscious. Thank you Adam.
Nothing bland about it, I love it, I sometimes do a suet top for it.
Love this dish used to have it like you on weekends when I was growing up in N. Ireland. I now live in Canada,made it ,loved it,great memories in my grans home with the smell of this cooking.Thankyou,and your right about the haters,could they use this wasted energy into something positive🇨🇦🇬🇧👍
I sauté my spuds like this a lot now. Since I done them both hubby and I prefer them this way thanks to you xx 💋
Hi Adam, greetings from Sydney, Australia, and it's great to see you back! My Mum used to make savoury mince for us every now and then, and I don't remember her ever putting peas in. However, having said that, we didn't usually have potatoes with it either: in Australia, we mostly eat it on toast. I've made a couple of different Aussie versions of this, (one of which *DOES* actually include peas), and you're quite right: it's tasty, filling and very comforting. Stay safe and well, Adam. I'm sorry to hear about your recent problems, and I sincerely hope that you're recovering well. Best wishes from Australia, mate!
Thank you Christopher. Yeah I've seen a lot of Aussie versions on toast. Looks good!
That looks really good, and I'm glad you did the taste test. I make a few versions of this, but I've never made crispy potatoes. I hope she didn't stop making food for her and her family, people can be horrible. 😊
Happy to have you back, Adam! It was really heartwarming to hear the story behind the dish, happy to hear that things are getting better for you. Sending good wishes your way 🤗
Thank you Manasi! ❤️
Hi Adam….just made your Mince and onion recipe ready for tonight’s tea. Having it with mash and veggies….👍
Nice one fella. Hope you all like it
I have no idea. Why I never thought of making this. But, I making it tonight. I have Alot of beef tothay I need to cook. I think my 12 year old son will love this
He loves peas! I'm gonna add carrots too. Because he love them also
Thank you.
Enjoy 😁
Absolutely awesome. Thanks Adam
No worries mate!
Note to self: never watch Adam's videos when I'm hungry. I want to reach through the screen and devour that amazing dish!!!
That was a great video. Thank you so much! You're a great person! 😊
This is still one of my favourite go to recipees its perfect when iv had a long hard day at work and dont want to slave over the oven all evening but still want a freshly cooked meal
It's a cracking little recipe this. Especially when it's a bit chilly out
@@Adam_Garratt what's even better is its great on toast and you can batch cook it freeze it and use it as a base for a cottage pie etc
Aww Adam I’m so glad you & your step Mam are ok 👍🏻 You deserve to be happy,keep up with your great videos.Yeah am feeling down,it’s Xmas I’m grieving terribly for my mam at a time everyone is with the people they love ,but I have my dogs & love them 👍🏻
Thank you Jane. Dogs are just the best medicine aren't they 😊❤️
Made this for dinner this evening. Absolutely delectable
Good to hear. Hope you're keeping safe 🙂
loved your video .good cheap easy meal . Mince is a meal that you can add anything to it.How can anybody not like this.
It's a fab easy meal Derek. Thanks for watching mate
This is the kind of food I'd eat from choice.
Great job AG , thanks .
This recipe is what I grew up on.....something I never think of making now....but after your video I’m going to try....thanks and glad you are back 👍
So simple and yet so satisfying!
My comfort food too my dad use to make this for me when we had little money, turnt into my faveourite meal. Im making it tonight thanks for the recipe thought i would never find it
You're welcome Chloe. 😘 I know what it's like to have nowt, so thank you for sharing.
Sounds great. So is the food.❤
Tq 4 sharing. Am indoors here in malaysia with covid19 .. I had 1pkt of frozen minced beef- ur recipe was a life saver. Didn’t hv potatoes in hand, added chopped tomatoes..ate it with rice.. family loves it . yummy😋
That's awful bud, I hope you and your family are OK. Please stay safe. ❤️
@@Adam_Garrattwe are good,tq. Very much blessed indeed by your sharing.
A few great messages from this video. Glad you are safe and well. Also glad things are on the improve with your step Mum. I just subscribed when I saw your 'Bangers and mash' video. Very well done. Great messages!!
Thanks so much
Good stuff dude doing this video. I enjoyed watching that. I like the personal stories as well as the cooking.
Thank you mate 🙂👍
Look delicious and, as you say, very comforting. Will definitely give this a try. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome, and thanks for commenting 😊
Glad to hear you are okay Adam, a bit frightening though. I have always liked mince and onions, as you say, easy comfort food. Thanks for showing how easy this is to make. Sound is fine.
Just thought I would add that I have also had sound issues on my own vids too, it's a bit of trial and error. I have just bought a new mike, so hopefully, mine will improve. Mine are not cooking vids I hasten to add, but if you ever want to learn to play lawn bowls then look mine up. :)
Cheers Alec. You're right, it's going to be trial and error to get the right audio I guess.
Looks like comfort food to me!!! Yummy!!! Love ya Adam..
Chin up fella!!!! Glad you're back!!!✌️💜
Making this right now. Savoury mince on toast for supper and fresh fruit salad to follow. The rest into the freezer. Kitchen smells divine. I like your recipes because they are easy and don't have an ingredient list as long as my arm 🤣🤣🤣
Nice one Paula! I'm glad you like it. 🙂
Thanks, Adam for another great family share meal, with the colder times ahead families eat together more often, how nice to share a great dish together, thanks Adam for explaining the method and pitfall tips so easily, to be honesty you almost feel your in the kitchen with you, if you have any more great winter dishes please share, take care Mike (Abergele)
Cheers Mike
awesome mate .....enjoyed the soap box rant well said mate x
I’m sooo very happy that you’re ok! I’ve missed you and your videos and was wondering where you were. Thanks for the update. Just really glad you’re doing ok. I can’t wait to try this! Prayers for strength and your well being!🙏🏾♥️🙏🏾
Awww thanks Gaile. Such kind words 😊❤️
I’m going to make this again. It’s good. Thanks Adam. AussieBob
Looks great Adam. Making it tonight. Love your real comfort food. Aussie Bob.
Enjoy it Robert 🙂
Reminds me of the proper dinners we use to have as kids, that would also be a great topping on a jacket potato.
Absolutely smashing on a jacket spud mate
Thank you for being honest in every way. Always the best way as others might (can't) understand how you are. Your video was great as well as the audio. Also a big thank you for stepping in for this woman. You have a great character with an own opinion you even share in public. This unfortunately got rare nowadays.
Bad luck struck many around me incl. myself. Mother passed, then I broke my hip in the bathroom at night and was only found 2 weeks later (now wheelchair until can walk again but no place to stay without stairs), and last week stepfather passed. Brothers and father don't care, they want to enjoy life. Don't give up, you have many people caring about you!!! 🍀
Wow sounds like you've really been though the mill! Take care of yourself x
New subscriber from Ontario Canada 🇨🇦I was wondering what to make the family for dinner tonight and this looks amazing. I have some ground beef in the freezer and all the other ingredients you mentioned.
Well Greetings! And welcome to the family Kathleen. I hope you enjoy the weird and wonderful stuff that goes on on this channel. 😂❤️
I've never had this, but i'm gonna make it. Looks great
It's a simple meal, but it's tasty if you make it right. 😉😋
@@Adam_Garratt well then mine probably won't be tasty 🤣
I used to have this growing up it is proper comfort food, I need to make savoury mince now it looks delicious Adam, glad you are safe too, and it's great to see you back mate, and the audio is super and Thank you, for another awesome recipe :-)
It's one of those dishes that just seems timeless right? It's all about little techniques done well. That's what makes the difference to me
Sound is superb brother and I could just slide that down my gizzard right now😉
And no garlic in it! 😂
Well said mate. Basic tasty food is great. Just like mum and granny used to cook.
Yum that looks lovely! We make mince with mashed potatoes/swede/cauliflower but crunchy new potatoes would be brilliant!
Sounds fine to me, this was a staple when i was a kid in the 50s along with beans and cheese-on toast
I'm so making this this week Adam!! By far my favorite family dinner we used to eat, makes me instantly feel at home when I eat this dinner
Best dinner ever lol
Nice to see you back Adam, hope you're better. Though I love many different foreign and ethnic dishes, hotpot or something equally 'ordinary' can still make me go weak at the knees whisking me back to my childhood and my Mum's lovely traditional cooking. Another no-nonsense crowd pleasing dish, cheers Adam.
Cheers Nick. Yep sometimes all you want is a simple warming tasty meal. I love love love hotpot.
That looked delicious. My mum used to cook an amazing mince, onions and peas dish when I was a child. I haven’t had mince for years and your video has lit the fire in me to give your recipe a go. I agree with your soapbox comments; too many people try to make themselves look smart by ridiculing others. You have my 100% support. Also, I found the audio totally fine, no problems at all. Thanks for sharing and wishing you all the best....I really enjoy your videos.
Thank you for the support pal. It's just good food though isn't it? I don't understand why us Brits get so much food flak lol. We make some good stuff! Thank you for the input, means a lot
Hi Adam: I really enjoyed this video and find it terrible that the person you spoke about was so negative. In fact, I have become quite fascinated by recipes for Savoury Mince recently as being originally from the states (and despite having lived here for 40 years) I have never cooked it before. Your recipe has pleased me the most and I will definitely follow it - comfort food is a luxury to me and we all need it from time to time - if not everyday!!! .... especially these days when the whole world seems to have gone mad.
Good to have you back
Cheers Garry
You lovely bloke you x.. we used to have this as kids too.
Cheers mate
I am glad that you're okay - sorry to hear about the fire.
Cheers Josh mate
This is good basic food, the fancy stuff is great but you can't beat good old mince n onions, glad you're ok, welcome back.
Never a truer word said. Cheers pal
Sound was fine mate, that dish looked delish 👍
Cheers Mark
Hi Adam just found your channel, love mince dishes, will try this out, looks hearty, audio sounds great, by the way , thanks
Thank you Karen. welcome to the family :)
Nice dish! Something similiar was one of two meals my grandma could cook well when I was little. Thank you for this video!
Grandma dinners are the best aren't they. My nanny used to make the best roast potatoes and I always pinched my dad's 😂
Dunno if I would call mince and onions British food. We were reared on food like that in Ireland. Hard to beat it. My dear old mam used to make it and it was lovely. Often she would make it into a pie. It was pure 70s heaven!
Absolutely. Ireland, Scotland and I believe even Australia has a version of this. I guess I should have mentioned that, sorry. Its good stuff though right. I bet it would be great with colcannon!
I tried it with my employer and they love it... Thank you so much... EASY SIMPLE AND DELICIOUS ... 😍😘
You're welcome Jane 😘
Aww, childhood Memories. A similar version called "Gehacktesstippe" (meaning roughly minced meat in thick gravy) is/was a popular dish in eastern germany, albeit its eaten without peas and with pickles as a side. Nowadays i coincidently make an an almost identical dish to yours, but i also ad carrots and eat it over rice. Simple, but great
So good to see you back. I missed you
Thanks man. appreciate ya
Thanks, Garret. Now I know why my onions don’t cook so well. Also I don’t like potatoes in a stew or dish like yours. My mum put them all in together and everyone else loved them. Sorry to hear you have had a hard time. Great to see you back ❤️🇮🇪
Thank you Kathleen
Hello Adam. I'm from Germany and I really love those hearty british dishes. They're partially very similar to german cooking. Keep up the great work!
Omg I love the german food i have tried. I am in love with krakaur and kasekreiner sausage. I want to learn how to make them myself if i can get all the equipment
Gonna have to try this
Made your chicken casserole and it was fantastic. I'll be making this too. Cheers mate.
No problem Mark all the best
Hi there Adam, found your recipe 2weeks ago and have followed it to a t potatoes as well, just made it tonite for the second time, it's surperb and I'm topcat in the house now, just wanted to say thanks a mil
Rgds Seamus in Dublin
ps have read the comments and there's a lot of love out there for you, keep well and a big thumb's up
That's great news Seamus! It's one of my faves to cook when it's cold. Congrats on being topcat in the house haha. Thank you for watching and supporting me. Appreciate you all 🙏
Nice video mate mince looks savage gonna make it tonight
Nice one David. Enjoy and stay safe
Nicely said Adam 🤝
Hi Adam, last August 16th I was in a horrible car accident that could’ve easily killed me, I rolled my truck multiple times, and it changed my life. I had many ppl praying for my recovery and just shy of 3 months later I am all good. I don’t know what you’re going thru but I am praying for you and will continue to pray for you until YOU say you’re ok. I’m a big fan of your channel and I wish you all the best. Sincerely
(John From California)
Holy shit John that's crazy. So glad you're OK now! All the best to you and your family.
Adam Garratt Thank You 😊
It's great to see you back on yt, I always look forward to your videos. I grew up on this mince, was also my kids favourite as they were growing up. I love it with carrots as well with mash or just put in the middle of a home cooked Yorkshire. Can't wait to see more of your videos, think you're a cracking chap. Hope you are in a better place now. X
Thank you so much Levina. Omg a giant Yorkshire pudding would be epic with this. Gonna try 😂
Hi Adam, loved this video and have now subscribed and followed. This is the first video I've come across of yours and I have to say WELL DONE for standing strong and doing what you love! Bullying is so damaging and should be resisted at all times. Thank again for the video my friend and see you in the next one. James from West Sussex
Thank you James and welcome to our little family! Hope you're keeping safe mate
God bless fire alarms and also bless anyone who enjoys what they do without being up themselves
Absolutely right mate
Hi. I've just found your channel. Firstly I'm pleased your ok from your recent fire experience.and I like your honesty and plain speaking.. Secondly, this dish looks amazing and i will be making this tonight. Thirdly, as usual some people are too quick to judge, makes ne so mad, they dont know them, they dont know their circumstances, financial or other wise, be proud for them, be pleased for them, be kind.
Awww thank you Liz! Lovely to have you as part of our little family 😊
Hi Adam...New subscriber here. Enjoying the channel and loving the recipies even more. Learning lots of great little tips and tricks in here while also gaining confidence to put my own twist on some of the dishes i grew up with. Many thanks!
Welcome to the family Lee! I try to keep things simple and informative without all the cheffyness. Thanks for watching bud
@@Adam_Garratt Could i ask what kind of beef stock you generally use please? I tend to use Knor stock cubes which i find a little bland and watery.
The knorr jelly pots are actually my go to pre made stock. Way better than the cubes.
@@Adam_Garratt Will giv'em a try, thanks mate
Audio is perfect 👌🏻 Yummy 😋 food too. Thank you 🙏🏻🤗
You're welcome Kim 😊
Heck Adam I want to know about the Vegas Rainbow lighting around the kitchen door frame. Looks like serious party lights! Do tell mate. 😎
Funny thing actually, I was going to turn them on for this video. Turns out they are broken haha. They were cool lights as well! I'll have to get some more