🐑☘️1820's Irish Dinner & Dessert | St. Patrick's day | LIVE CHAT
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2023
- This week is St. Patricks Day so Justine has cooked up some Irish dishes from our time period 1820. Pull up a chair and lets dig in!
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happy st Patrick day
Love the channels guys!!!❤️Ham, cabbage and potato is my fav 👍I'm from Ireland and we don't eat cloves but we love butter, I was raised on Kerrygold 😂
but I do know people in the past did forage for plants like clover, dendelion or nettle to make soups and teas, specially in times of sickness or starvation.
The Trees, plants and water was once holy to the pagans, they loved nature and St patrick's celebration was once part of the festivals for Imbolc/the spring equinox but paganism was outlawed by the roman empire, who sent mercenaries to displace paganism.
Some family's in ireland today call St patrick a pagan slayer, his real name was Maewyn Succat and he got payment with land and title of Saint (canonised) for conquering the pagan people.The roman empire used the Catholic religion as a political tool for colonialism.
but this year we got another extra bank holiday for brigid's day which was once a festival for a goddess, so i can't complain 😀 slán👍Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona duit!
Happy St. Patty's Day!! I love Early American and just discovered the Frontier Patriot!! You both are fantastic!! Watching takes me back in time and I love it! Thank you! OH!! And I'm Irish but do NOT eat clover 😆
I’m Irish and my family has never eaten clover. However, I was raised eating potatoes every meal!! Every. Single. Meal. (Like most folks eat bread every meal.) Here’s how dedicated I am with my faith…I give up potatoes every year for Lent and it is the greatest of sacrifices to me. So I never get to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by eating a food from Ireland. The struggle is real! 😂❤
@@PhDnursepractitionerAGACNP-BC I have been to Donegal once in early 2000s with my parents and we went to Dungloe for a week and it is a great place to visit, although it rained a lot of the time I was there but I met some very nice people. My granny on my dads side was born in Donegal as her mother's family were Tinsmiths from Donegal going back at least two generations I could find and I have a lot of relatives in Donegal I only found out about in the past 2 years so really want to go back again when I can.
I love that you give up your beloved potatoes for your faith. Although I thought it was typically just dairy, days, eggs and the like that were given up, but that's just associated with Shrove Tuesday I suppose. Hope Lent is easy on you. :)
Those potatoes will taste sooo good come Easter! 🥔 God bless your Lenten journey!
I have heard that St. Patrick’s Day is considered a feast so Lenten observances do not apply. We won’t celebrate on Friday because it is a Lenten fast but Saturday will be our feast day this year!
Lol, my husbands family are Irish . He wants meat and potatoes everyday. He never gets bored of it.
“ Ron face me like a man and eat that cabbage.” Ron looking like a 10 year old being told to eat his greens! 😂😂Happy St Paddy’s day from someone with a Irish partner xx ☘️🍀☘️🍀☘️🍀
I cracked up at this as well... thank you for making me laugh. 😂😂
uh-oh, Ron. . . don't get on Mama Justine's bad side! This was hysterical (especially with Ron's lower lip pouty face).
I love when Ron thanks the Lord before the meal ❤️
I love you two! I've been following Early American since you had 30k subscribers and Justine' s peaceful cooking videos helped me get through the early covid years. I like to watch them before bed. 😊 I am a Catholic convert and I just wanted to clarify something Ron said which is a common misconception of Catholics and something I used to think before my conversion. And that is that Catholics worship Saints. In actuality, we call on our Catholic Saints to intercede to God on our behalf the way that protestants on earth pray for one another. In fact we worship God alone but call on our holy friends for help who have already made it to heaven in our times of need. God bless you and Happy Saint Patrick's Day!💜
Thankyou for the correction Celeste and thankyou for being a long time subscriber! 🙂
I think it’s wonderful that Ron is willing to try something he doesn’t really like because Justin made it. Your going to be a terrific husband. 🤓
I love the history lesson on St. Patrick, the clover and pinching, lol...I had heard St. Patrick was instrumental in introducing Christianity to Ireland. Bless his soul.
That cabbage you made along with the potatoes mixed together and fried in butter would be mighty tasty tomorrow. Yum.
Oh yes!
Stop it! Now I want it 🍀
thats called bubble and squeak
My grandmother's family immigrated from Ireland. She always made us wear green and we got a very tiny taste of Irish whiskey. My grandmother was quite a woman. I miss her loads and loads.
Deer is a very lean meat. You need to keep some of the fat.
I've got Irish on one side of my family, and we celebrated on St Patrick's day with corned beef and cabbage, soda bread & green beer. We always exchanged Irish themed gifts.
As I grew up I started making colcannon: bacon cabbage and potatoes mixed together. Easy but good!
Thank you too for the entertaining education!! I learn something every video y’all are great together. Get married and have children. 18th-century for life!
You are correct! St. Patrick was British. I'm Irish-American, Catholic. Green is for Catholic, orange is for protestant. The clover does represent the holy trinity, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. One of my trips to Ireland, my return flight, was March 16th. The flight was packed with Irish coming to America to celebrate St Patrick's day. I like the cabbage cooked with the meat. Like potatoes, cabbage soaks up all the flavors. I had always been told daylight savings were so farmers had more daylight to plant, plow, and harvest.
“Ron… face me and eat that cabbage like a man! Look me in the eye when you eat that cabbage!” 🤣 Justine. I think you’re my favorite person
I'm British and Scottish my birth family came from London England and lived in Newfoundland and then came to Scarborough Ontario. I was born in 1973. My adoptive grandfather was born in 1890 and passed away in 1973 far as I know. Thank you for all the historic videos you share with us.❤😊🇬🇧🇨🇦 Keep rocking these incredible videos.
I’m what my grandmother used to call Heinz 57! A mix of many different countries! 😂. But I know from doing my genealogy that I have German on both sides, Irish, English, Danish on my dad’s side and I have Scottish on my mom’s side! My dad used to work as a custodian/Boiler operator in an Elementary school. Every year he would dress up as a Leprechaun (he had a costume made) and he would pass out chocolate coins to all the children! Dad had red hair too (until it went grey! His mom also had red hair in you youth! Before dad worked at the Elementary school (he previously did the same job at a Senior High School in the same district), dad would dress up and go bar hopping with friends! They’d rent a limousine! One year dad paid for an extra hour before hand to take my sisters, myself and couple of our friends around our city! It was fun!
Y'all are awesome! Been following the first channel for a while!
And so loved that you stopped to "say grace" over your meal. Absolutely love you both!
I still consider pancakes as a desert unless they’re the really thick American ones-which I’d consider breakfast.
& for me, a Brit, real pancakes are meant to be thin 😊. You’ve both won me over with the stew/ gonna try it. I also love the fat on lamb, especially lamb chops, so will hopefully love it on the mutton too
I want to live y’all’s life!!!! Justine, you are beautiful, and Ron is a sweetheart!!!
Thankyou Paula dear!!
I missed the live Chew & Chat by minutes. I was watching Justine prepare the feast on the other channel.
sorry it was a short one this week!
@@frontierpatriot but what a meal!
Ron likes cabbage in this dish.
I hope one day, my hubby and I will visit Ireland. So it’s interesting to know that Patrick’s Day is a Christian holiday and the three leaf clover symbolizes the Holy Trinity.
The meal is delicious.
Pancakes to me, its a desert but I embraced American culture. Your pancakes looks so fluffy.
Here in Florida, Senator Marco Rubio wants to approved daylight saving time to be the permanent time.
Perhaps on Benjamin Franklin’s time was good, but according to doctors is harmful for your health. I’m glad for Arizona and Hawaii to not approve that time.
Happy St. Patrick Day to both of you!
Love your history lessons
I love that you say Grace before every meal! Although not Irish, my husband's bday is March 17th, and we try to celebrate according. 💚☺
Happy birthday!!
Happy Birthday, Hubby! 🍻💚🍀May the luck o' thee Irish be with ye 🍀☘️🍀
Amen! It is heartwarming to hear you guys pray before each meal on the program.
3 leaf clover is simble of the trinity
He shared the gospil with the pagins .and Irish don't drink green beer !
Soak muttin in butter milk
Exactlly
Roll the muttin inside the pancake
Leftover cabbage and potatos turns into bubble and squeak
I found out that I have some Irish ancestry. I've been wandering what I could make for St. Patrick's Day other than corned beef and cabbage (which I love). Then I got notified of Frontier Patriot Chew & Chat Irish Dinner. Oh my, your dinner looked so delicious!!! Now I have an excuse to start eating pan cakes for my dessert after EVERY meal.😊 I'm headed now to Early American to watch how Justine made it all. Ron, I enjoy all the History info. It's very interesting. I've learned so much from you. Love you both! Happy St. Patrick's day. God bless you both.
My favorite couples in tv; Claire and Jamie and Justine and Ron ❤❤
Nice episode! I think it was great that you did this for St. Patty's Day!
My Newfoundland mother has Irish roots. So, these things you were making were staples in my growing up years. I remember eating mutton stew as a kid at my Grandparents farm. It was fresh mutton as my grandfather had his own sheep. Fresh carrots, onions and potatoes, which they grew & stored in a root cellar on the side of a hill. The cabbage was made using fat back, fried first, and then adding the cabbage and water. I don't remember my grandmother making pancakes, but homemade breads. All cooked and baked on a wood stove. These were traditional dishes handed down for generations from Irish ancestors. No recipes, just passed down. Also, most Irish immigrants that came to Newfoundland were Catholic. Here in America, immigration had to do with either French Catholics or what happened in the Irish Potato blight in the mid-19th Century that were starving the Irish. The history of the Irish in Newfoundland came down to good fishing there. The men would travel from Ireland to fish the Newfoundland waters and take the fish back to Ireland. Eventually they started to stay and set up family communities. They called where my Grandparents lived the Irish Loop. I know my Irish ancestors there go way back to some of those first fishermen.
St. Patrick's Day is on Friday this year during the Lenten season. Lent would have also been a part of this time period, even in the early 1800s. Any Irish Catholic would be following the Church traditions of eating fish, not meat, on Friday. My grandparents would have eaten eaten Cod, flounder, or fish cakes or some kind of fish for dinner. And probably boiled cabbage, carrots, and potatoes. (That is called "boiled dinner"). I know how much Ron just loves fish 😂, so probably not appealing for him. Though, he might be okay with the potato fish cakes my mother and grandmother used to make. I love them! Flounder and cod are both light tasting fish and were mainly what they ate. Anyway, not all Irish are Catholics, so might just eat a good Mutton Stew on Lenten Fridays.
I was just doing a video conference with my Newfy aunt on Sunday. They were already celebrating St. Pat's Day at a dance as the Irish love to dance. The music was traditional Irish music. She let me listen to a bit of it. So much fun! Thanks so much for recognizing the Irish, guys. It really meant a lot to me. Sue ♥
P.S. Also, Catholics do not worship Saints. Only worship God as per the Commandment. But Saints are venerated (regarded with great respect) and honored as examples of how one needs to follow Christ. They are prayed to in only being asked to pray for us. It does show in the Bible that we can ask each other to pray for us. Paul demonstrates this in Roman's 15:30-32. It is believed that Saints are alive in heaven & thus are closer to God. Therefore, since it is believed the Saints are with Christ, they can be asked to pray for us, just like we ask our fellow Christians on Earth to pray for us.
Another thing, Indiana did not start using Daylight Savings until 2006. I remember visiting my parents as a young married military wife in the 80s & 90s during time period changes. Their clocks did not change like everyone else's did, but their TV programming would. It was always a bit of an adjustment.
I'm not working today so yay...I get to watch it live!!!
I'm with you Justine...I hate daylight savings time...and I'm 72, retired and don't have to rise with the dawn any more. Lovely meal and I take tips from your cooking when my husband and I are traveling with our fifth wheel camper. I love cooking outdoors.
I love how kind you are to each other. Very sweet ❤
Your channels are my favorites 😊
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the weekly chats! I love your channels and I have learned so much about American cooking and history (I don’t know much about America since I am Cuban). God bless.
Our pleasure! Thankyou so much Mary!!
@@frontierpatriot you’re very welcome! I can’t wait until the next live chat!
What yummy meals. I’m a grandma and they remind me some of my old recipes. You two are sooo darn cute. ❤️
😂😂3:45 Ron’s face before he has to try the “CABBAGE “🥬 😫😣
I’m Irish and have never eaten clover………..but potatoes we have most days, to the point that I swear if you cut me in half it would be 90% potatoes inside 😂
My granny would never allow black pepper in the house as it made the potatoes look dirty so to date I only use white pepper when I’m cooking even though I live in Scotland and married a 100% Scottish man. Happy st paddy’s day ☘️ 🇮🇪
I’m half Irish and absolutely love potatoes in almost any form! What’s not to love?!
I also love some green beer on St Patrick’s day!
Thank you Ron and Justine for another enjoyable and informative video!!
I am roman and I eat cabbage and potatoes like crazy. We are all the same no matter nationality
It's been a few months since St Patrick's day. I still enjoy the table side banter. Keep doing, exactly what you are doing! Thanks Ron and Justine.
I have a little Irish ancestry, but I mostly love St Patrick's Day because, by this time of year, my soul is really craving for some bright green, and Paddy's Day delivers! I think that's an underrated part of why this holiday is so popular. 😄
And I HATE daylight savings! Screws up my sleep schedule for a week.
I missed spring forward this year, first time it never bothered my natural cycle.
I’m Catholic and let me tell you, we do not pray to Saints. We simply ask them for their intercession to send our prayers to Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
The Catholic doctrine of intercession and invocation was set forth by the Council of Trent, which teaches that "...the saints who reign together with Christ offer up their own prayers to God for men. It is good and useful suppliantly to invoke them, and to have recourse to their prayers, aid, and help for obtaining benefits from God, through His Son Jesus Christ our Lord, Who alone is our Redeemer and Saviour."
Either than that, love the Irish meal you cooked Honey! Cheers froM Los Angeles, California ☘️☘️☘️
My father's family are Protestant Irish. Dad always said that we are to wear orange on St. Patrick's day.
So I made a boutineer with a green florette center and a spray of orange streamers around the center.
I "covered" both Catholic and Protestant Irish colors.
It's amazing the contrast between the quiet of Early American and this.
My grandfather was born in Ireland. He died on St Patrick’s day when I was younger….fun fact…..I now live in the first city in America that planted the first American potatoes. The field is right around the corner from me. Here’s to my grampie…..he was truly one of the best.
Yep… Arizona rocks… we get enough sun during the day! We don’t need it! During summer time it doesn’t get dark till 8:30 at night & is often 100* after dark.
Hi from Connecticut, the stew looks delicious! Mish mish is so cute watching you cook.
My father is English and his family came here in 1630. Hes Scottish on his mother's side. My mother is a first generation American. Her father came from Germany and her mother came from England. They met as young adults in Illinois and married then moved to California
Super cute shamrock garland☘️☘️☘️🤨I love cabbage & taters ❤❤❤❤❤
I love watching Justine cook and joining u both for the chew chat. I always love how Ron says the blessing, he never forgets to thank God for his woman. Yep, he's a keeper. Lol. Today's meal looks so good (Especially the cabbage😊).
I love the history facts/lessons too.
U are both so adorable, love yall!!❤
What a comforting meal❤❤ I enjoyed listening to Ron's history information 😊 We always love your videos. You both are awesome 👍👍
Hey Ron. As my Aunt use to say ( from Missouri) “Ain’t ain’t a word and your not spose to use it. 🤣
Love cabbage...I even canned this whole meal (brine corn beef) in jars. It turned out amazing. I put onion,cabbage, carrots, potatoes & beef in the jar.
Sounds yummy, happy St Patrick's Day ☘️
Ron Im soo proud of you as cabbage if full of minerals and nutrients!
I like cabbage, especially if it's cooked with caraway seed, onion and bacon.
You got me in the mood to play some CD's of traditional Irish music tomorrow.
Happy St. Patrick's Day, Justine and Ron! ☘☘☘💚
You both are just so sweet. Love watching you discuss the food and history. Thanks so much for all you share with us by inviting us to see your cooking and conversations at your little cabin. You create such a lovely window into the past and simpler days. Blessings to you guys.
I couldn’t love these two more!
I really enjoy watching y’all I have convinced my husband when the kids leave we will move to a cabin in the woods with no electricity. I’m pretty excited we got about 11 years.
Can't beat an Irish dinner. We would have it for St Patrick's Day and Easter.
That looks very good!!!!!!! I bet it tastes great too! I'm German and Irish, but I don't munch on clover! LOL! I'm Catholic, but I also only pray to God/Christ.
Love cabbage & noodles together now that's delicious
Catholics wear, Protestants wear orange. Happy St. Patrick's Day you both look great!
4:08 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you can do it Ron. I'm glad it didn't taste as bad as you feared. But then it IS Justine's cooking.
I'm part Irish. Never ate clover, but love sucking the nectar out of the purple clover flower petals. Sooooo sweet.
Though we’ve lived in Australia for five generations, my late husband was of Irish heritage and I am Scottish, English, Welsh and a tiny bit of Swedish. We never celebrated St Patrick’s Day. It’s not that big here in Australia, though we have a huge connection to Ireland as a nation as we were a penal colony and most of the prisoners at the time were Irish. Almost everyone here has an Irish ancestor lol. But given my husband’s ancestry, and my gorgeous red-headed children, I should get into it 💚💚💚
I love cabbage! My Nana was Irish from County Cork and would make boiled cabbage with butter & vinegar on it! OMG! Comfort food!
Enjoy your content sooo much! Hope to see more of Ron's woodworking too! 💚
Cabbage in general is one of the superfoods. If you ferment there literally is very few other foods that would be as healthy. I'm so grateful I've always loved cabbage and sauerkraut lol.
I love pushing the clocks forward, it helps with seasonal depression (SAD )that people get over the dark days of winter. Longer time to enjoy the Summer and early Fall nights. Not many people like having it be dark at 430pm like it does.. I hope we can stay on this time going forward and they get it passed that we don't have to change the clocks backwards.
I grew up eating pancakes and waffles and cabbage and potatoes and hash browns and potato patties.
I am from Massachusetts.
I am half Italian.
What you describe as clover, is actually shamrock - and it isn't eaten, but worn on St Patrick's day! Oh! and one other thing - Catholics don't 'worship' saints; we think of them as sources of inspiration and encouragement. Only God is worshiped. St Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Blessed Trinity to the Irish i.e. the three persons in one God! I find your programme very interesting as takes me back to my childhood visiting my Grandfather's house in rural Ireland when cooking was done over the open peat fire. I absolutely loved it!
many holidays these days are all about drinking and making money off the holiday . most people dont even know why some holidays are celebrated . thank you for sharing about st patricks day the real reason we have the holiday
Yes, you are right
I am Irish and as children we ate clover all the time.
Great history lesson!! I have some trivia to hopefully stump my sister with (the trivia queen) about the 2 states that do not participate in the time change!! 👍🏼
🍀Happy St. Patrick's Day🍀
Boiled cabbage (when it's soft and a little sweet) is fantastic! I love that kind of cabbage, especialy with some meat and potatoes 🙂
Yum... Lance says to tell Ron, he doesn't like cabbage either. But I sure do love everything she made. I have Irish in my family line and Lance has Scottish in his
I wouldn't mind using pork to go along with those potatoes and onions. But, that's just personal preference. That looks like a hearty meal on it's own! I love it.
We put vinegar on cabbage! Also cooking the cabbage with the meat and potatoes flavors the cabbage.
Yeah Ron! Eat that cabbage like a man! 😂 I'm happy you found out it was actually better than it smelled. 😂 I love cooked cabbage ❤
I so love cabbage!!!! Any more recipes you can make with cabbage I'm all for it. This meal looks absolutely delicious, cannot wait to try it.
I'm Mexican and Armenian and my husband is Swedish and Native American, yet, as Americans, we love St Patrick's Day. We're Christians, so we just celebrate the culture of it, not the religion. It goes back to being in school as children. I remember making four leaf clovers out of construction paper, buying pickles as a special snack sold that day and, of course, wearing green, otherwise being pinched by my friends all day... lol. Nowadays, besides making sure to wear green to work, I make corned beef and cabbage for dinner with homemade soda bread and then we watch our favorite Irish themed movie, Far and Away. It's cheesey, but we love it. It's become our little tradition. I'm definitely going to try cooking my meat and potatoes this way and the cabbage with the bacon looks like a winner too. Thanks for posting this in time to try it on St Patrick's Day! :)
💚🍀Happy St Patricks Day! 💚🍀
My maternal great-grandmother was Irish. Julia Goode. We love corned beef and cabbage potatoes and carrots! Catholics don't worship saints. We venerate. We worship God! Happy St. Patrick's Day☘️🍀
Thankyou for correcting me. Sorry.
@Frontier Patriot hey Ron no worries I wasn't correcting you! Love you guys wonderful channels ❤️ 💙
@@karenhummel49 sometimes i need correcting :)
I love cabbage, any cabbage, all cabbage! My favorite is cabbage, carrots and potatoes with ham. I have been busy and got behind on your videos. Ron I am glad you tried the cabbage. It is so good for you. I really enjoy hearing about history, you both make it so very interesting. I love deer! I agree if you get icky flavor in deer, it was not processed correctly. Oh, btw, I missed both of you. I ABHORE the time change!!!!
Thanks Ron, I’m 40 years old and never knew the meaning of St Pattys day until you shared the story. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it
I'm half Scot ans a small pinch of Irish. I also Welsh, Swedish and a tad of German. Potatoes were a staple in our home. I'll eat anything you prepare!
In the South, we cook our cabbage with sugar. It’s oh so yummy.
Rabbits eat clover. 🙃. I adore cabbage. Gahwumkies (? Spelling). That is a polish dish. I also love fried cabbage. I get bacon, then onions, then add the cabbage, s&p. Cook to tender, or let it have a cruch. Up to you. Horry for double yolks. 😁
HAPPY SAINT PATRICK'S DAY! Cee from the little haunted cottage in ireland 💚💚💚🍀🍀🍀
Ron you are very right about the prodistants
My husband removes the musk glands on the deer. Thats what he was taught to do to make the meat less gamey.
Should work with goat/sheep as well, yes, similar creatures ?
Often times lamb and goat meat are both called mutton, depending on where you are living.
Awesome chew and chat. Dinner looked very comforting and tasty. Loved your green attire too. ☘
Thank you 😋
@@frontierpatriot You're welcome 🤗
Ron, next time Justine braises some cabbage just drizzle mushroom ketchup over it. Mmmm! Always used Wooster Sauce in this role, though I do like cabbage.
Top O' the morning and whole of the day to you ☘ I heard this was the last time change in my state.
Looking forward to seeing you
Happy Saint Patrick's 🍀Day EVRYONE 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
My Scottish uncle would not touch mutton. He said that was for the poor and he didn’t want to be reminded they had to eat mutton-an old lamb.
My Mother was of Irish/Scottish descent, My Father was of English descent and I was born on St. Patrick's Day. Thank you for showing that St. Patrick was more than a drinking excuse and Irish Food is more than Corned Beef and Cabbage.
We love corned beef and green cabbage, and my husband loves his pancakes but they have to be sweet with butter and maple syrup and only for breakfast. he is very particular, but breakfast for him can be at anytime of the day or night depending. he also loves potatoes but do to his age and health we have been forced to modify what he eats😞 love you guys. Patty
my neighbours are irish and honestly they never heard of corn beef and cabbage till they came to Canada.. they normal do a fry, which is everything is fried, eggs, potatoes, meats, veggies, etc etc. if it isn't fried, its not Irish. lol PS l love how he bless you his woman, GOD love him.
It's all looks so good! Ron...eat the cabbage!
The food looks great.
I am with Justine get rid of daylight savings time
As ALWAYS....Loved the video!!!!!!!!
Happy St. Patrick's day from Ireland 🇮🇪
I love your Shamrock decorations.
It's very popular here to eat Bacon and cabbage with potatoes of course lol or Irish stew on paddy's day.
Love your channels. 💚☘️
Thank you! You too!
@@frontierpatriot you're welcome 😊 💚☘️
I never liked cabbage, until I made mine with BUTTER!!! Makes it taste sooo much better ❤😋
I love cabbage and often make a cabbage stew! Looks so good!!