Molasses was once a staple... I often poured 1 gallon containers from puncheon barrels in the 1950's for customers. They brought their own containers. Many used it for molasses buns and bread, and many used it for moonshine.
The knife father is cutting the buns with just made me laugh out loud 😂 I like that i could see a little banter between the parents while doing the flour, wish i could've heard what they were saying. Did you say cheese whiz??? Gonna have to let you have that one 😂 I've got a huge thing of molasses sitting in the pantry and I'm gonna have to try these today
Last summer I was visiting friends in Grand . We were invited to stay on Long Island with the parents of our host. THE most wonderful spread of food and welcoming visit. Going back this summer I hope.
Reminds me of the Hermit bars my grandmother would make. Always with raisins and spice. Think something people do not think about now is that raisins were popular because there were not many sweets. No candy to speak of. So having raisins in something was a treat.
I loves cheeze whiz on me lassy buns too lol. I like the way father rolled then and cut them. I know one thing they looked delicious. There's nothing better to revive you after a long walk in the Woods than a lassy bun, and yep like a raisin in mine too. Now I haven't personally made them (not sure why lol) oh yeah my mother still makes them for me. Definitely, food is the soul of us Newfoundlanders it's always something we did as a family as well. Great message my buddy , another great video.
Wow, Garry, I thought I was the only one who loved cheese whiz on molasses buns 😂. I remember mom buying a box of molasses bus, it was a rectangle box, with a see though plastic on the top of the box, the buns where wrapped 2 in clear plastic, they were round, flat on the bottom and a little indent in the top of the bun. No one can remember these molasses buns, only me and mom. I always put cheese whiz on them as a child, and I still do.
That's one of my husband's favorite treats. I make them often. I use raisins as well. They are always a hit in our house. As always though I learned today an easier way to cut them out. I used to always drop them by tablespoon on a cookie sheet. Your way is great. Just roll them up and slice them like you do. Thanks for sharing. Love your channel. Keep on cooking ❤❤❤
Cheez whiz??? Well I suppose it’s no different than having sharp cheddar cheese on top of a slice of apple pie that’s the way my grandpa used to like his apple pie. Honestly as sixth generation Ontarian I’ve never heard of Molasses Buns before but I sure love the sound of them and I’ll definitely make them for something to try. My hubby’s ancestors are from PEI and I’m sure he would recognize them. God bless. I think raisins would’ve been a real delicacy back in the 1800’s. Food is a way to celebrate and one day I hope to visit the island! I can’t even imagine being invited to one of your special suppers. What an absolute honour! God bless.🥰❤️🇨🇦🍁🙏🏻
I found the recipe on line. The recipe asks for fat pork ? I won’t add that. Thank you Jimmy,I will be making these on the weekend. Great video. Blessings ❤
We all love your videos and all your sincerity. The best food in CANADA is in Newfoundland. Any chef world wide needs to go to Newfoundland and learn food all over again. Lots of natural ingredients considered the world's best. Seafood you cannot touch Newfoundland for their fish and all the ways they prepare it. CANADAS top chefs are from Newfoundland. You need to go to Newfoundland and start again so you will get it right.
If you use less flour, the dough will have a scoopable texture that can be easily dropped onto a cookie sheet with a tablespoon or medium cookie scoop. By doing this, you will avoid over-kneading and over-working the dough, resulting in a molasses bun that rises well and has a much softer texture. Give it a try!
Looks like a delicious recipe. I love raisins. I love cinnamon and think raisins and cinnamon with molasses is a delicious combination. Don't think id like cheese whiz on them but everyone has their own taste buds😅. Not hating on you just my own opinion. We have tea biscuits here in Philadelphia. It's the closest comparison to molasses buns. They have raisins in them, buttery but no molasses. People split them open and put jam or butter on them when their hot.
I haven’t quite finished the video but want to ask this. Do you folks do tea biscuits with raisins? How about pork buns and raisins? I have decided to get back to my roots and make a down home recipe each week. Thanks for the inspiration!
Yes, those buns always came along with a cup of tea for any occasion. Good memories ❤
Molasses was once a staple... I often poured 1 gallon containers from puncheon barrels in the 1950's for customers. They brought their own containers. Many used it for molasses buns and bread, and many used it for moonshine.
Mother made delicious buns. Now, I do. Warm out of the oven and buttered. Nova Scotian here.
haven't had lassy buns for 30+ years Thanks for sharing....off to the kitchen 😍
Like the way you narrated that recipe. 😊
The knife father is cutting the buns with just made me laugh out loud 😂 I like that i could see a little banter between the parents while doing the flour, wish i could've heard what they were saying.
Did you say cheese whiz??? Gonna have to let you have that one 😂 I've got a huge thing of molasses sitting in the pantry and I'm gonna have to try these today
The buns turned out great. You got to try the cheese whiz, it's life changing 😋 😂
Last summer I was visiting friends in Grand . We were invited to stay on Long Island with the parents of our host. THE most wonderful spread of food and welcoming visit. Going back this summer I hope.
I have never heard of molasses buns. But they do look good. I love the way your family cooks together. It really warms my heart.
Reminds me of the Hermit bars my grandmother would make. Always with raisins and spice. Think something people do not think about now is that raisins were popular because there were not many sweets. No candy to speak of. So having raisins in something was a treat.
I loves cheeze whiz on me lassy buns too lol. I like the way father rolled then and cut them. I know one thing they looked delicious. There's nothing better to revive you after a long walk in the Woods than a lassy bun, and yep like a raisin in mine too. Now I haven't personally made them (not sure why lol) oh yeah my mother still makes them for me. Definitely, food is the soul of us Newfoundlanders it's always something we did as a family as well. Great message my buddy , another great video.
Wow, Garry, I thought I was the only one who loved cheese whiz on molasses buns 😂. I remember mom buying a box of molasses bus, it was a rectangle box, with a see though plastic on the top of the box, the buns where wrapped 2 in clear plastic, they were round, flat on the bottom and a little indent in the top of the bun. No one can remember these molasses buns, only me and mom. I always put cheese whiz on them as a child, and I still do.
@@NewfieLifestyle I think I remember those like an hockey puck only a bit thicker LOL. Loves me lassy buns and yes with cheeze whiz LOL
My Mom use to make Molasses cake IAM from Cape Breton love it thank you for sharing
That's one of my husband's favorite treats. I make them often. I use raisins as well. They are always a hit in our house. As always though I learned today an easier way to cut them out. I used to always drop them by tablespoon on a cookie sheet. Your way is great. Just roll them up and slice them like you do. Thanks for sharing. Love your channel. Keep on cooking ❤❤❤
Never heard of these, they look fantastic and I'm going to make them today!
My Grandma made her molasses buns with raisins, oh So Delicious!!! 🎉😊🎉
Great videos...keep em comin!
My husband’s mom also would make some with salt pork cubes …. Yummy
My mudder never added raisins, she would roll out the dough and use a glass to make round buns. Baked up real good. And yes … butter
Gonna try it! Thank you 🤗
Our wonderful housekeeper/nanny from Newfoundland cooked delicious meals and treats for us. But Mrs. Lace never made us molasses buns!😮
The best food in CANADA.
Cheez whiz??? Well I suppose it’s no different than having sharp cheddar cheese on top of a slice of apple pie that’s the way my grandpa used to like his apple pie. Honestly as sixth generation Ontarian I’ve never heard of Molasses Buns before but I sure love the sound of them and I’ll definitely make them for something to try. My hubby’s ancestors are from PEI and I’m sure he would recognize them. God bless. I think raisins would’ve been a real delicacy back in the 1800’s. Food is a way to celebrate and one day I hope to visit the island! I can’t even imagine being invited to one of your special suppers. What an absolute honour! God bless.🥰❤️🇨🇦🍁🙏🏻
Yes on the cheez wiz. Even cream cheese would be great on a warm bun.
I found the recipe on line. The recipe asks for fat pork ? I won’t add that. Thank you Jimmy,I will be making these on the weekend. Great video. Blessings ❤
We all love your videos and all your sincerity. The best food in CANADA is in Newfoundland. Any chef world wide needs to go to Newfoundland and learn food all over again. Lots of natural ingredients considered the world's best. Seafood you cannot touch Newfoundland for their fish and all the ways they prepare it. CANADAS top chefs are from Newfoundland.
You need to go to Newfoundland and start again so you will get it right.
If you use less flour, the dough will have a scoopable texture that can be easily dropped onto a cookie sheet with a tablespoon or medium cookie scoop. By doing this, you will avoid over-kneading and over-working the dough, resulting in a molasses bun that rises well and has a much softer texture. Give it a try!
Looks like a delicious recipe. I love raisins. I love cinnamon and think raisins and cinnamon with molasses is a delicious combination. Don't think id like cheese whiz on them but everyone has their own taste buds😅. Not hating on you just my own opinion. We have tea biscuits here in Philadelphia. It's the closest comparison to molasses buns. They have raisins in them, buttery but no molasses. People split them open and put jam or butter on them when their hot.
I haven’t quite finished the video but want to ask this. Do you folks do tea biscuits with raisins? How about pork buns and raisins? I have decided to get back to my roots and make a down home recipe each week. Thanks for the inspiration!
I would like the amount of ingredients..
Please ask you father to clean his fingernails before he cooks on camera. It would make your videos a lot less cringe worthy.
Their home, their buns, they eat... don't watch if you are cringed...........................
Fingernail Jam, lol. No charge! hahaha