I Tested Steak Recipes From Every Decade
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These steak recipes just kept getting more interesting, and the last one is the craziest!
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The only T-bone steak I can afford is from the 1940s
bro is broke 💀
@@springsunflower5268well everything is more expensive than what it was 5 years ago just like our borders were actually somewhat secured 5 years ago.
Same😅
to be fair even though meat prices have more or less stabilized so far this year it can't be ignored that they're hella more expensive than even 6 or 7 years ago
l looked at one yesterday, like $29 CAD. l bought a smaller one for a mere $19 CAD. My Willow Dog enjoyed gnawing on the bone.
if anyone wants to know, Steak Diane is named after the Roman goddess Diana (or Diane in French), who was the goddess of the hunt, wild animals, and the moon. The dish's name reflects a romantic and somewhat mythical connection to Diana, evoking an image of hunting and game, as the dish traditionally involved game meats before evolving into the more refined steak version.
shit i was gonna guess it was something to do with Princess Diana, but she was just born then.
This is one of the theories - but in actual fact, no one really knows the answer.
Now time travel and do the recipe from 2089
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I already did that next week ago. 8.6 kitchen sinks out of 10.4 foosball tables imo
Just use self cook steak 💀 😂
@@lhuffst3555 nice 👍 😎
@@lhuffst3555bro i did NOT understand anything
Can we just appreciate him because of waiting 100 years to make this video 💀
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3:28 red dead redemption stew as i call it
For Each like I will eat a steak
Edit: I’m now eating 6 steaks each week 😮💨
2 steaks
@@Randomperson-cj3 1 million steak >:]
For each like I will try to find an father for this homeless like beggar (impossible)
30 steaks
47 steaks (clogged arteries)
definitely one of my favorite food content creators
Nacho eating food with Patrick is the LAST thing i expected. Like what?😂
As a Brit Steak and Kidney is a classic pairing. However, never give a Brit that little pastry. You might get lynched!
We instead make it into a pudding, where the meat and gravy is fully encased in pastry and steamed in pudding basin.
My mother used to make Swiss steak. but she cooked it with cream of chicken soup and french onion steak. It was delicious.
I decided to run an inflation calculator on the prices. The average price stayed around $8 per pound in modern money. It shifted in 1950 to nearly $10 per pound. In 1970 the price rose to nearly $11 per pound. In the 80s it went back down to a little over $10. In 1990 it went down again to a little under $9. In 2000 it went back to $8 in today’s cash. In 2010 again it stays around $8. So the price accounting for inflation didn’t change all that much. It only really went up from 50 - 70.
Sous vide is great. Used it today. I like that when you put steak in it that has a fat cap that it cooks the fat too. this way, when you sear the fat, its actually edible and not gross.
“This 1920s steak is so easy you can literally make it in space “
Kidney is god gift to humanity it very flavorful and amazing
Be it chicken or lamb cow or camel it just tastes amazing and has a strong flavour
Steak jardiniere is pronounced
Jar-D (like monkey D luffy) -in-yer (r is not like the r in rope or garage but a french r like guerre or rouge)
Steak jardenyer
Wow, these steak recipes look incredible! The sear on the beef and those seasoning tips are perfect for getting that restaurant-quality taste at home. Definitely trying these out soon-can't wait to impress with these flavors!
1st : GUGA
2nd: FUTURE CANOE
3rd : MAX THE MEAT GUY
4th : PATRICK
whos 5th? nick?!?!
1st is Nick
2nd is Patrick
3rd is max the meat guy
4th is Gordon ramsay
Where is FutureCanoe?
1. Max the meat guy
2 Nick
3. Guga
4. Patrick
5. Chef Rush
6. Goldenbalance
7. Albertcancook
4th: Baldi
1st you’re mom
2nd you’re sister
3rd you’re aunt
4th you’re grandma
1910 was probably squirrel meat 🤣🤣 but hey no judging if you're trying to survive food is food.
Smoothest transition to an add ever
man i jus had dinner and seeing this video made me hungry again
1:04 sounds like reactor core coolant startup
More of a Godzilla
@@YourlocalUIUDan maybe
I feel you rated your own cooking as a 1 cow. You didn’t microwave that.
He just has this energy that I like
Nope, Chatgpt does know about it. This is chatgpt's opinion: Steak Diane is a classic dish typically made with a tender cut of beef, often filet mignon or sirloin, and served with a flavorful sauce. The dish is known for its rich, savory sauce, which usually includes ingredients such as:
Diane sauce: A combination of butter, shallots or onions, mushrooms, and often a splash of brandy or cognac, which is flambéed to enhance the flavor.
Demi-glace or beef broth: For a deeper flavor.
Heavy cream: To give the sauce a creamy texture.
Worcestershire sauce and Dijon mustard: For added complexity and tanginess.
The steak is typically pan-seared to the desired level of doneness, then removed from the pan while the sauce is made. The sauce is prepared in the same pan to incorporate the fond (the browned bits left from cooking the steak), which adds depth to the flavor. The steak is then returned to the pan to coat it with the sauce before serving.
It's a sophisticated yet straightforward dish that highlights the quality of the beef and the richness of the sauce.
The name "Steak Diane" is believed to have been inspired by the goddess Diana, the Roman goddess of hunting, the hunt, and the wilderness. The dish is thought to have been named to evoke a sense of elegance and sophistication associated with the goddess.
While the exact origin of the name isn't definitively documented, there are a few theories:
Historical Context: Steak Diane was popularized in the mid-20th century, a time when naming dishes after classical or mythological figures was trendy in fine dining. This trend aimed to lend an air of sophistication and allure to the dishes.
Gourmet Appeal: By naming the dish after Diana, the intent may have been to give the meal a touch of refined, classic appeal, suggesting a connection to the opulence and artistry of classical cuisine.
In essence, the name "Steak Diane" reflects a blend of culinary tradition and a touch of mythological charm, aiming to elevate the dining experience.
Guga had the timeline much better
please make a video on snacks from every decade
Watch nick digiovani he has that video done
For me my inspiration for cooking is from one of the few shows that where way before my time but it was Pasquale’s kitchen 1988 and i watched it when i was a young fella even though i was not born till the late 90s always love his energy in the kitchen and singing as he cooks
Romano's maître d'hôtel, Tony Clerici, said he invented it in London at his Mayfair restaurant Tony's Grill in 1938 and named it in honour of Lady Diana Cooper. (Steak Diane) Different speculations can't be helped.
How does this man get three sponsors in one episode😂😂😂😂
Try uranium in cereal trust me it's freaking delisious
Nah Plutonium with boiled Beef is better
@@Helijox Naah
Why are you surprised about the steaks flavor You're the one that makes all the stakes
A very typical steak video compared to the disastrous steak marination video.
The steak jadineri is actually an Arabic dish called bazella and is popular in America because France had a large chunk of control in the Middle East
1 👍 = 1 push up
As someone who was grilling outside in thw 1990s, I used to make a lot of steak for the family. Including wagyu or Scottish Angus steak. It was amazing. We used to pay easily $6 per lb at the least.
This is a twenty minute lead up to an ad. Like, good job and all but Christ that was almost a jump scare
"LET ME GET 5 ON THE DIESEL AND A 20 DOLLAR SCRATCHER" lookin ahh bro
Loved this so interesting seeing how much prices increased so much
I love food decade video i hope you can make more video like this
One popular theory I like with the origin of the name of steak Diane is it was named after Diane, the Roman goddess of the hunt.
Let me guess. Next you’re going to do chicken recipes from each decade?
2020's had a thick grey band tho
I’m rocking with the MiniDV shirt
Swiss steak's great. Easy to make, if done well absolutely enjoyable
All decade : very tasty and well cooked beef
Bayashi : nah I will eat all raw 💀💀
I DID A HISTORY PACKET ABOUT THE ROARING 20's
can you do salads from every decade in a future episode?:)
Steak and Kidney Pie is still pretty common in the UK
first 24 hours here 👇👇
make a video where you make 100 years of juvy food
i know you dont need a new subscriber but i loved this video! im going to catch up!
so cool another great video!
Technology is just crazy asf
Steak jardiniere is actually still served as Et ve bezelye in turkey
That greyband on the 2020 steak. Air fryers are interesting but I don't think that steak deserved a 5 out of 5. easy yes. Good ehh.
The way He rates steaks by cows should be a ve-no one is-gan crime
Expecting Albert there
Notice how from the 20's to the 7'0's the price increases by just 10-15 cents, but come the 80's, it keeps increasing by a dollar. compare the increase in CEO Sallaries from the 20's - 70's and 80's to now, you can see just how much companies price gouge the HECK out of the consumers. Yes inflation plays a role as well, supply and demand, but the same did play a roll back then as well
if you do 100 year of candy, you,will get 1 million likes !!
Now I know the character from future-Rama was inspired by someone
Bro no way 2010-2020 is a 3$ increase per pound that's crazy inflation.
Patrick have no taste buds 💀 4:17 8:07 10:42
How do you know?
can you please tell me every ingredient in the 1930's meal? I would really like to try it
Swiss Steak in 1930 look like my grandmother recipe..
Wait that’s where the bam came from in future Rama huh
Under 1 hour👇
(I’m not begging tbh)
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I am a little girl i am 10 years old i love your videos ❤️
Go do your homework
@@CoolGuy-e7lnot everyone has homeworks
You should not put your age on the internet if you're under 18
95 comments in 8 hours???????????????????????
so how many hundreds if not thousands does that steak machine cost?
when i see the foam im in my zone
I just wish you did this with Guga! 😆
Guga would d!e if he was here.😂
Cool stuff from DREO
Do fried chicken next or Chicken meat recipe
Bro got a time machine
where tf yall getting steak for $8 per lb? steak is $15 per lb minimum where i live
I really want a feast like those. 😋
25 cents for a steak!?
If only the proce stays that way.
100 a month average and the steak was 0.25 per pound.
5000 a month average and the steak is what? Should be 12.5 per pound and it would be an equivalent price.
i love these
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5 ON THE DIESEL!
Ice cream from every decade👍
Yo I watch your videos every day
Swiss steak should be floured and fried.
the jardineira need potatoes and rice bro
Notice how cheap the price was working the way up to 2024 that crazy every year’s prices change like we are going into a big future is pretty scary.
It seems that way but when you adjust for inflation it actually stayed around $8 the entire time
@@crazyguy_1233 Some meats are 8$ some isn’t. 8$ could go up to 18$ depending on what type of meats you wanted.
When the video turns out to just be one big ad, lol
Love videos like this. You can clearly see inflation starting to get out of control in 80s. Damn boomer yuppies. Oh and wrong price on steak in 2020 it's more like 14 dollars a lbs.
Create 100 years of Pizza.
the sponsor looked very good
I want the 100 years of hotel food😡
The fact this is also a measure of how inflation fucked the food prices😂
BeMEEBeth is edible? I’ll be right back y’all
Good work Patrick
Yeah
@@zooza1752 thanks you
3:46 he was taking out what?
This is good content and i already subscribed to your channel
Where now in 2024 and the average steak cost $18lb 😂😂😂
I'm having steak for dinner.😊
i feel that that will it blow was a solid 4.5
I don know what italian mafia try 2024 steak
Now I’m hungry
I have subscribed from 7 years
His oldest video was 2 years ago😂
5:44 ITS NOT NY STEAK IT IS NY STRIP