Can we just take the time to appreciate Kay and what she gives us viewers. Shes soooo down to earth and REAL, shes just so true to herself and thats soooo refreshing on the internet. Also, all the kind comments about kay continues to restore my hope in humanity. Kay is a legend that sjoidl be protected at all costs.
I’m truly going to be lost if Kay ever stops making these videos. I watch so much, she is like part of our family. I just love how real she is, what you see is what you get. She doesn’t do anything stupid or silly just to get views. She is truly a pure kind hearted soul who deserves nothing but the best in life. Thank you Kay for all of the videos and the time and effort you put into them! We love ya Kay!!!
You can always spot someone who is their authentic self, she is just Kay, she doesn't take herself to seriously and doesn't front, she doesn't apologize for being herself, actually if more people would follow her example they would be much happier and the world would be a better place
Thank you Kay… after years of mustering up the courage I decided to try and cook for my family just like you… now they are dead … I have never been so happy in my life 🥹
I love how Kay explores new recipes with/for us. I much prefer watching Kay to someone with 3 cookbooks tell me how "easy" a recipe is. Even though no beginner or home cook could do without messing up or getting stressed/frustrated.
It was absolutely lovely and delightful to see you enjoying the food during the taste test. Belated Happy Easter, Kay! Your videos always make my day! 🤍 Happy cooking!
Sometimes when I’m sad or stressed I go watch Kay’s videos, she’s such a ray of sunshine and calmness in the chaos and controversy that is the online world and I’ve grown so attached to her and her cooking progress it’s ridiculous😭
Hope you had a wonderful Easter Kay. I was at the hospital all day today having tests down on my heart. You made my day when I saw a new video of you cooking. You are such a sweet lady and I enjoy your cooking.😊
I have to say, my uncle and I been watching your show off and on, and we think this is one of your best dinners, hope you had a wonderful Easter and keep sharing your food with us! Thomas and Uncle Donny Seattle WA
That looked like a fantastic Easter meal. Lambs are probably my favourite animal to eat. The best lamb I have ever had the pleasure of eating was served to me by a beautiful Senegalese woman when I was once having a relaxing time somewhere. The meat was served in an extremely spicy peanut sauce that made my eyes sting and the top of my head run with sweat. The woman noticed the condition I was in and gave me a cool delicious hibiscus drink to help reduce the sweating. I thanked her and gave her a thumbs up and a wink then finished my meal. That was thirty years ago and I can still taste that meal and the delicious hibiscus drink to this very day, that's how good it was. Fumbs up.
Hi Kay, love your videos and really want you to try this recipe, love watching you cook in the evening!! Chicken and Potato Casserole Ingredients: 4 large potatoes, peeled and sliced thinly 4 chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces 1 large onion, finely chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 cup rolled oats 1/2 cup butter 1/2 cup chicken stock 1 tbsp fresh thyme leaves Salt and pepper to taste Instructions: Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onions and garlic, and mix until the onions are soft and translucent. Add the chicken to the skillet and cook until it is no longer pink. Add the rolled oats and thyme to the skillet, and stir until the oats are lightly toasted. Gradually add the chicken stock to the skillet, stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens. Layer the sliced potatoes in the bottom of a large casserole dish, and season with salt and pepper. Pour the chicken and oat mixture over the potatoes, and spread it out evenly. Cover the casserole dish with foil and bake for 45 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for an additional 15 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender and the top is golden brown. Serve hot. This dish is a unique take on skirlie, a traditional Scottish dish made with oats and onions. The addition of chicken and potatoes turns it into a hearty casserole that's perfect for a cozy night in.
Kay a little tip when baking meat...cover it for most of the cooking time and about 10 to 15 mins before its done unvover it and crank up the heat for color or put it under broiler for the remaining cooking time...the result is more tender and juicier meat.not dry and tough.try it my love.please!
Happy Easter We love you!! Nice lamb. You really improve yourself every time. Kay I love your videos I'm from Spain always enjoying your videos, could you please make this recipe my mother does, thank you, love your videos Valencian oven rice Meat: pork rib, sausage n black pudding 3 cup of rice 8 cup of water 1. Fry the meat in a pan with oil 2. Add tomato, fry it more time 3. Add water to the pan and let it boil 4. Add boiled chickpeas 5. Add some salt and safron Later put rice in and put in the oven for 20-25 min until it's done at 250C
Hello Kay I love your videos I'm from Spain also and my mom ,and always enjoying your videos, could you please make this recipe than you, love your videos❤❤
@@puasoave thank you I think Kay and son will enjoy Valencian oven rice. My mother is Valencian all Sundays makes it for the family it's a famamily dish. Love
Kay, well what can I say, I love your videos, explaining all that you’re doing, some lovely recipes, please don’t stop making the videos, I’m loving the chicken veg and spudtatoes recipe, you make me chuckle, I love to seeing you enjoying your meals too, look forward to the next one xxx
Yay an Easter meal! Here in the US, it's more common to serve ham for Easter, because lamb is really ridiculously expensive. It's such a shame, because lamb is SO much nicer. It looks delicious! Happy Easter to you and yours!
@gökotta I've tried lamb before but I thought it tasted nasty. Too gamey. Felt really bad about the lamb that died to make food I ended up throwing away
Loving your videos Kay keep them coming, you’re very encouraging with your cooking too, and lots of lovely recipes too. Happy Easter hun, keep the videos coming xx
Happy Easter, Kay. Did you have any Easter eggs? I'm afraid I do enjoy the CinnamonToastKen vids on your cooking but I think they love you too. Keep keeping it real!
It would be useful to know what joint of lamb it was, Kay. Our traditional family Sunday dinner growing up was half a shoulder of lamb. Can't beat the outer part when it's crispy. Yum.
@@DarthMagog 😁 Haha!. We're everywhere! I use this account a lot for comments and it really is surprising how many other exes, etc, connect up.....and here we are on an "Easter" video because we're so depraved. All the best.
@@DarthMagog I wasn't subscribed to your channel so just rectified that. Like many when they're discovering what is REALLY going on I binge watched everything and read so many books trying to sort it out in my brain. I'm not so active now and not up with what channels are doing, plus I can't understand how to work my equipment to make new vids. I see you've had good viewings on your vids and good subscriber numbers within a short time. SO many good YT channels out there now putting out great info in a really professional way.
I like steaks on the grill medium well... but a leg of lamb like this I'd season, throw in a baking bag, and cook for 2 hours, nice and tender. Same with roast beef, I dont want my roasts pink because usually a roast is a leg or rump, something tough that needs a lot to be tender. Take a look at the Market for McCormick Baking bags Kay, I'm roasting chicken thighs in one now, they're the best for moist and tender meat! P.S. If you want more of a recipe just say so... I just meant to try for your home cooking, they make roast dinners better.
here is a recipe to try Gammon ( a hefty amount) flour 120g 3 eggs pan full of salt (lay the gammon in the salt) pepper hand full cheese half cut onion first mix the eggs and flour in a bowl and cover the gammon in it. Then make sure the pan has a layer of salt for the gammon to sit on and flip every 20 seconds until cooked. then pour the cut onion onto your dish with a sauce of your choice ( i recommend soy) and then add a sprinkle of pepper. Hope you like the recipe
That looked lovely Kay, nice one 👍 I like lamb but it's outside my price bracket, where I live it has to be security tagged in the supermarket as it is so expensive 😯
Ah bless, hope you had a wonderful Easter, Kay 🥰 I needed my dose of vitamin Kay today. That's a delicious looking meal Kay, and I can't eat lamb ever since my paternal g'ma force-fed me lamb with mint jelly. We had an intense dislike for each other - she was quite horrible to me growing up.
Clearly not bothered as that's at least £20 worth of lamb leg to ruin. I'm convinced this is a parody account, there's no way people actually cook like this. Poor lamb had to die for this crock of shite to be served.
That looks tasty, 😊 I always overcook my lamb,try making gravy from meat and veg juices and a bit of flour. using gravy browning and then add a little veg water a bit at a time stirring.. then you can make bubble and squeak for the next day. Mmmm.
Actually the dinner looked quite nice compared to some of Kay's other meals. The meat looked ok to me and the gravy even though there wasn't much of it looked nice, compared to when she made Turkey gravy. Well done Kay
Salt and pepper does absolutely magic in everything, Kay! I would love to cook you some well-seasoned kind of pink (medium) meat for you. I know you like your meat very well done but I think you would like it!💕💕
Top tip for next time. Cook the lamb under tin foil throughout the cooking process. Near the end of cooking, take the foil off, leave the lamb in for another ten minutes and then voila, you have the best, most juiciest lamb you've ever eaten :)
"I was always told at Easter you have to have lamb, and if you don't like lamb, you don't have to" :- Kay 2023
Can we just take the time to appreciate Kay and what she gives us viewers. Shes soooo down to earth and REAL, shes just so true to herself and thats soooo refreshing on the internet.
Also, all the kind comments about kay continues to restore my hope in humanity. Kay is a legend that sjoidl be protected at all costs.
So kind thanks so much
Kay's reaction to unseasoned steamed carriots with a drop of gravy was precious lol 💖
there was a whole unseasoned leg of lamb and you are worried about unseasoned carriots?
I’m truly going to be lost if Kay ever stops making these videos. I watch so much, she is like part of our family. I just love how real she is, what you see is what you get. She doesn’t do anything stupid or silly just to get views. She is truly a pure kind hearted soul who deserves nothing but the best in life. Thank you Kay for all of the videos and the time and effort you put into them! We love ya Kay!!!
Agreed!
Yes same here :-D
You can always spot someone who is their authentic self, she is just Kay, she doesn't take herself to seriously and doesn't front, she doesn't apologize for being herself, actually if more people would follow her example they would be much happier and the world would be a better place
Kay is a very nice and modest lady. And this Easter meal looks perfect! I am from Poland and we had a very similar dish this Easter.
Thank you Kay… after years of mustering up the courage I decided to try and cook for my family just like you… now they are dead
… I have never been so happy in my life 🥹
Lol
Good one
Thanks!
I love how Kay explores new recipes with/for us. I much prefer watching Kay to someone with 3 cookbooks tell me how "easy" a recipe is. Even though no beginner or home cook could do without messing up or getting stressed/frustrated.
It was absolutely lovely and delightful to see you enjoying the food during the taste test. Belated Happy Easter, Kay!
Your videos always make my day! 🤍 Happy cooking!
The way she enjoys her meal is so satisfying to watch.
Sometimes when I’m sad or stressed I go watch Kay’s videos, she’s such a ray of sunshine and calmness in the chaos and controversy that is the online world and I’ve grown so attached to her and her cooking progress it’s ridiculous😭
Youre not alone :-D 😀😀
There's nothing more satisfying than watching someone enjoy their own dish in front of an audience 🎉 Bon Appetit 😊
Thanks so much
Love to kay
Rosemary, garlic,salt and pepper
Hope you had a wonderful Easter Kay. I was at the hospital all day today having tests down on my heart. You made my day when I saw a new video of you cooking. You are such a sweet lady and I enjoy your cooking.😊
Hope you get better!
Hope everything is ok!
such a joy seeing you so happy with what you've cooked, happy belated easter kay!!
Same to you!
If anyone bully’s Lady Kay I simply won’t stand for it, luckily I see far more support than negativity. Proud people can be kind!
Thanks so much
A dose of Ms Kay makes my day! Thank you for sharing with us!
Kay, you are a lovely soul and bring so much joy to cooking!!! I love how fearless you are with trying new recipes.
I have to say, my uncle and I been watching your show off and on, and we think this is one of your best dinners, hope you had a wonderful Easter and keep sharing your food with us! Thomas and Uncle Donny Seattle WA
Keep being you Kay, we all love you so much . Me and my girlfriend watch you all the time and you always seem to brighten our days .
That looked like a fantastic Easter meal. Lambs are probably my favourite animal to eat. The best lamb I have ever had the pleasure of eating was served to me by a beautiful Senegalese woman when I was once having a relaxing time somewhere. The meat was served in an extremely spicy peanut sauce that made my eyes sting and the top of my head run with sweat. The woman noticed the condition I was in and gave me a cool delicious hibiscus drink to help reduce the sweating. I thanked her and gave her a thumbs up and a wink then finished my meal. That was thirty years ago and I can still taste that meal and the delicious hibiscus drink to this very day, that's how good it was.
Fumbs up.
Hi Kay, love your videos and really want you to try this recipe, love watching you cook in the evening!!
Chicken and Potato Casserole
Ingredients:
4 large potatoes, peeled and sliced thinly
4 chicken breasts, cut into bite-sized pieces
1 large onion, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup rolled oats
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup chicken stock
1 tbsp fresh thyme leaves
Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions:
Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the onions and garlic, and mix until the onions are soft and translucent.
Add the chicken to the skillet and cook until it is no longer pink.
Add the rolled oats and thyme to the skillet, and stir until the oats are lightly toasted.
Gradually add the chicken stock to the skillet, stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens.
Layer the sliced potatoes in the bottom of a large casserole dish, and season with salt and pepper.
Pour the chicken and oat mixture over the potatoes, and spread it out evenly.
Cover the casserole dish with foil and bake for 45 minutes.
Remove the foil and bake for an additional 15 minutes, or until the potatoes are tender and the top is golden brown.
Serve hot.
This dish is a unique take on skirlie, a traditional Scottish dish made with oats and onions. The addition of chicken and potatoes turns it into a hearty casserole that's perfect for a cozy night in.
Lamb should be pink in the middle. It's perfectly all right to eat. It doesn't have to be well done. Then it becomes dry and fibrous.
We also had lamb but ours had Garlic,Rosemary and seasoning! Was delicious 🤤
😂😂😂
Im a simple man. I see good home cookin', I smash the like button.
Thanks so much
Never tried Lamb with mint sauce. We usually have ham for Easter. Nice job Kay!
@@nancycurtis7315 You need apple sauce with pork 😋
5:42 The peas running away are singing Tom Jones' "Peas release me, let me go".
Kay a little tip when baking meat...cover it for most of the cooking time and about 10 to 15 mins before its done unvover it and crank up the heat for color or put it under broiler for the remaining cooking time...the result is more tender and juicier meat.not dry and tough.try it my love.please!
I really love your recipes. Can you please make one for traditional bulgarian meal? Thank you Kay ♡
Happy Easter We love you!! Nice lamb. You really improve yourself every time. Kay I love your videos I'm from Spain always enjoying your videos, could you please make this recipe my mother does, thank you, love your videos
Valencian oven rice
Meat: pork rib, sausage n black pudding
3 cup of rice 8 cup of water
1. Fry the meat in a pan with oil
2. Add tomato, fry it more time
3. Add water to the pan and let it boil
4. Add boiled chickpeas
5. Add some salt and safron
Later put rice in and put in the oven for 20-25 min until it's done at 250C
Hello Kay I love your videos I'm from Spain also and my mom ,and always enjoying your videos, could you please make this recipe than you, love your videos❤❤
Brilliant ester meal.i will try Next time love
@@puasoave thank you I think Kay and son will enjoy Valencian oven rice. My mother is Valencian all Sundays makes it for the family it's a famamily dish. Love
@@pannatakafugo happy Easter to you and your lovely family ❤
@@puasoave thank you happy eater to all of you love 🤪🤪
A classmate of mine always called peas "pokey boppers". I still catch myself calling them the same thing.
I love how passionate she is about her cooking even after being called a bad cook.
cooking youtubers take note: Kay is the top of the class
this woman is so wondeful brings joy to my life
Is it customary to leave the silverskin on the lamb shank like that before cooking?
Looks delicious Kay! Such a beautiful easter meal!
THAT WHOLE PLATE IS AN EASTER DINNER??? KAY REALLY BE GIVIN US A FINE DINING EXPERIENCE
Looks tasty! Btw, now when I make my grocery lists I write cariottes, sputatas, mince and tomiattos 😁
When we go shopping I will ask hubby if he wants carriots and spudtaters, one day someone will overhear me saying that and know where I got it from! 😄
Kay, well what can I say, I love your videos, explaining all that you’re doing, some lovely recipes, please don’t stop making the videos, I’m loving the chicken veg and spudtatoes recipe, you make me chuckle, I love to seeing you enjoying your meals too, look forward to the next one xxx
I always have lamb for Easter! Never thought of having unmashed spudtaters what a good idea if I’m in a pinch!!! Lots of love happy Easter xxx
that lamb is the best thing ive ever seen kay cook
Yay an Easter meal! Here in the US, it's more common to serve ham for Easter, because lamb is really ridiculously expensive. It's such a shame, because lamb is SO much nicer. It looks delicious! Happy Easter to you and yours!
I'm US. Never heard of easter ham before but it sounds great! My family just gets all together and bbqs and potluck thing
Yeah, my family always had ham, too.
Yup always ham. I won't eat lamb though. Not vegetarian but they're sweet animals and it's weird to kill them.
@gökotta I've tried lamb before but I thought it tasted nasty. Too gamey. Felt really bad about the lamb that died to make food I ended up throwing away
@@klairdelun456 I've eaten lamb, and it tasted fine, but I felt bad because it's young, so I don't eat lamb anymore.
Thanj you Kay cooking, much love from makedonska
Loving your videos Kay keep them coming, you’re very encouraging with your cooking too, and lots of lovely recipes too. Happy Easter hun, keep the videos coming xx
Happy Easter, Kay. Did you have any Easter eggs? I'm afraid I do enjoy the CinnamonToastKen vids on your cooking but I think they love you too. Keep keeping it real!
It would be useful to know what joint of lamb it was, Kay. Our traditional family Sunday dinner growing up was half a shoulder of lamb. Can't beat the outer part when it's crispy. Yum.
Didn't expect another ExJW in the comments today 🎉
@@DarthMagog 😁 Haha!. We're everywhere! I use this account a lot for comments and it really is surprising how many other exes, etc, connect up.....and here we are on an "Easter" video because we're so depraved. All the best.
@@DarthMagog I wasn't subscribed to your channel so just rectified that. Like many when they're discovering what is REALLY going on I binge watched everything and read so many books trying to sort it out in my brain. I'm not so active now and not up with what channels are doing, plus I can't understand how to work my equipment to make new vids. I see you've had good viewings on your vids and good subscriber numbers within a short time. SO many good YT channels out there now putting out great info in a really professional way.
That looks lush darling, can't wait to try make it myself. I always undercook me lamb. I mostly only cook chicken now days. Luv you lots me darling. x
this looks absolutely delicious i can tell the kids will love this! thank you for your recipes kay!
I always have Roast Lamb at Easter. Its my favourite Roast meat, with mint sauce. Yours looked delicious, now I'm hungry. Happy Belated Easter
Happy belated Easter
I like steaks on the grill medium well... but a leg of lamb like this I'd season, throw in a baking bag, and cook for 2 hours, nice and tender.
Same with roast beef, I dont want my roasts pink because usually a roast is a leg or rump, something tough that needs a lot to be tender.
Take a look at the Market for McCormick Baking bags Kay, I'm roasting chicken thighs in one now, they're the best for moist and tender meat!
P.S. If you want more of a recipe just say so... I just meant to try for your home cooking, they make roast dinners better.
here is a recipe to try
Gammon ( a hefty amount)
flour 120g
3 eggs
pan full of salt (lay the gammon in the salt)
pepper hand full
cheese
half cut onion
first mix the eggs and flour in a bowl and cover the gammon in it. Then make sure the pan has a layer of salt for the gammon to sit on and flip every 20 seconds until cooked.
then pour the cut onion onto your dish with a sauce of your choice ( i recommend soy) and then add a sprinkle of pepper. Hope you like the recipe
Hey Kay! Can you please make brownies?
I would love to watch that as always!
That's an amazing idea!
That looks really yummy Kay . 🥰
Happy Easter Kay love. Hope you had a nice holiday.
why didnt you put any herbs on the lamb??
Kay, I can just imagine your neighbours mouthes all watering from the smell of that dinner wafting through the window! 😁
WOOOOOO KAYYY I HAVEN'T SEEN YOU IN SO LONG, happy easter!
Lamb costs a fortune!!! Thank you Kay xxxxxxxxxxxxx
That looked lovely Kay, nice one 👍 I like lamb but it's outside my price bracket, where I live it has to be security tagged in the supermarket as it is so expensive 😯
Wow that lamb looks juicy! Great job Kay!
Happy Easter. Hope you've been doing good : )
Happy Easter from New Zealand Kay! We love you! Keep the vids coming!
Happy Easter to you
Ah bless, hope you had a wonderful Easter, Kay 🥰
I needed my dose of vitamin Kay today.
That's a delicious looking meal Kay, and I can't eat lamb ever since my paternal g'ma force-fed me lamb with mint jelly. We had an intense dislike for each other - she was quite horrible to me growing up.
That's a shame, I am sorry to hear that 😞
Kay the lamb was cooked to perfection and the mint sauce 😋 mmmmm
Looks belying love lamb. Happy Easter Kay x
Where's Lee's taste test
Busy
Busy lol, not down jobcentre then
bone apple teeth
My son called peas ‘ peasies’ , he’s 30 now and we still call them peasies 😂
Kay I love you and your cooking! But I gotta ask... what is this? Easter for ants?
Just joshin ya, cheers and looking forward to the next video!
Looks delicious Kay😍
Looks absolutely delicious love roast lamb hope you enjoyed your Easter meal.
My family has rabbit for easter. Don't get me wrong I love lamb as well.
happy Easter, Kay !
Gourmet dish, Kay! I love lamb meat! It's a pity that in my country it's so expensive... BTW, happy Easter!
Same here!
Happy Easter
Hope you had a wonderful Easter, Kay! 🐣
Yes I did hope you did
Kay, it really looks good and it was tasty, I am sure. Please keep using vegetables in your dishes. Greetings! :-)
I love lamb, I wish I could afford to buy some.
It's cooked 👍 garlic and rosemary. Cut slits into lamb, before cooking, add garlic and rosemary into slits . Salt and cook. Looks great
Hi Kay,
Great video once again! I hope you are well.... where is Lee these days?
What are your thoughts on the food prices going up Kay?
Clearly not bothered as that's at least £20 worth of lamb leg to ruin. I'm convinced this is a parody account, there's no way people actually cook like this. Poor lamb had to die for this crock of shite to be served.
That looks tasty, 😊 I always overcook my lamb,try making gravy from meat and veg juices and a bit of flour. using gravy browning and then add a little veg water a bit at a time stirring.. then you can make bubble and squeak for the next day. Mmmm.
Happy belated Easter Kay ❤❤
Happy belated Easter
Looks good. Happy easter!
Cheers Kay I’m vegetarian now x.
no seasoning for the lamb?
Yes it had mint sauce on it
@@KaysCooking oh ok happy late easter kay
Wow Kay, keep up the good work! Love this!!! What’s your favourite supermarket?
I love this channel so much, amazing to see the progress through the years :)
Peases sounds like a good name for peas 😅
Git one thanks
I came here from Charlotte on the website channel. Love the video's
Simple and i'm sure delicious Kay :)
Looks lovely Kay. Carrots looked fab. Lamb looked so tasty. Glad you didn't leave out the gravy!
That looks delicious! Bur what's mint sauce? I'm American so I don't know. I've never heard of it
I’m a really big fan kay
Love the video Kay. Can I suggest that you change the name of peas to the Spanish which is los guisantes?
Actually the dinner looked quite nice compared to some of Kay's other meals. The meat looked ok to me and the gravy even though there wasn't much of it looked nice, compared to when she made Turkey gravy. Well done Kay
Salt and pepper does absolutely magic in everything, Kay! I would love to cook you some well-seasoned kind of pink (medium) meat for you. I know you like your meat very well done but I think you would like it!💕💕
Love you Kay 😍 keep inspiring all of us
Hope you had a good Easter Kay
Top tip for next time. Cook the lamb under tin foil throughout the cooking process. Near the end of cooking, take the foil off, leave the lamb in for another ten minutes and then voila, you have the best, most juiciest lamb you've ever eaten :)
We had something similar to this on easter! You've inspired me to cook for our family🤣🤣
I get so many looks in Asda telling my fella we need carriots and hunyions
Bless you
Bless you
Looks lovely kay happy easter
What happened to the rest of the joint of lamb?