I love the way you explain you remind me of my aunt she's gone home to be with the Lord but you do things so simple and I love that because you take the time to explain what you're doing you don't try to get us drive again and all high in the air and talk over somebody's head you're just down to earth plain and simple and I like that keep up the good work
My mom was a country cooker, but she never made this combination. I am trying this as soon as I can get to the grocery store! Looks so good! Thanks for sharing!!!
My mom used to make this back in the day, but I never learned how. I was feeling nostalgic and this recipe looks great, totally trying it. Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it people. It’s old school, down home comfort soul food and extremely good! Thanks for the recipe!!!
Great points made.. looks yummy! I’ve made pork ears and feet many times. In most Spanish cultures we clean our pork ears, pork feet and tripe in salted water.. let them soak in cold water about an hour to help remove any impurity’s.. another hint is, once rinsed with cold water add lemon juice to finish cleaning and helps with tenderizing (vinegar works great too) and with odors. Love your cooking spirit and I look forward to more of your videos. Cheers
from the Spanish-Hispanic culture, mom passed at 94 this year. gonna cook-up a pot full. one of her favorite meals to cook. in our childhood years, for weekend family gatherings. thank you for the fine memories. still have her recipe; 70 now, can still smell the aromas in the kitchen wonderful right-on!!!
Ms. Lady Q, you are killing me! This meal looks amazingly delicious. I will prepare it for my husband. He will love it. These are the meats I grew up eating in my country. You are a good cook and an excellent teacher. Thank you for sharing. Where is the corn bread, I didn’t see it😋😋😋😋
Today is 10/15/23 and I decided to look up pig feet and ear recipes because I wanted to feel close to my grandpa that passed 2001. I’m making tomorrow. Take you for the clear and concise recipe.
OMG!!! It is so ironic! I just watched "American Barbecue Showdown" about 3 to 4 hours ago and MY GIRL SYLVIE was my favorite. Then i watched @LLIPS mukbang with pig ears and i got curious because i never ate pig ears. I looked up the best way to make pig ears southern style and lord and behold! My girl Sylvie popped up and i started screaming with excitement.
Ms Lady Q loved your recipe. I added 8 cups of beef knorrs instead of 8 cups of water . It came out yummy. Thanks again for sharing and have a blessed day . Chow…
I give you a ☆☆☆☆☆ rating for your video instruction. I watch cooking videos to see how others make my favorite foods. I'm watching videos while I'm waiting on my pig feet to get done. You made me think about my food science instructor back in my college days. I especially like that your video was not too wordy! Or too long! You keep it simple. I didn't feel like I was watching "Pat and Gina" The Neeleys. You are great to watch and like a food expert in the kitchen. A Master Teacher with the perfect style💖
THIS VIDEO WAS VERY WELL PUT TOGETHER, EZ TO FOLLOW AND YOU WERE A DELIGHT TO LOOK AT, WHILE I FOLLOWED YOUR DIRECTIONS FOR COOKIN! GREAT JOB! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK! I ENVY YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS AT SUPPER TIME!
Ma grand mere faisait cette recette , c est delicieux , dernierement j avais mal au dos , mon boucher ma suggere cette recette que j avais oublie , eh bien la gelatine m a donne l energie que j avais besoin pour mes os .merci madame ,salut de l Armenie
I’m a chef Big Mike they call me I love what you did with that. Good meat I’m from Baltimore in New York now. Going back home in five months. I love to cook Italian, Soulfood and I bake anything. I think God for the dog for cookie. It’s all about your seasonings. Have a blessed day.
This must be sooo wonderfully gelatinous and thus healthy for bones and joints etc - I have not eaten this in too long a while, as my very Polish mom passed at 86 in 2011. I was actually born there and lived there til I was 5. I never made this with her so now I can make this using this vid -.she was not one to write recipes down! Thanks so much! It has been too long since I enjoyed such a meal !!!!
in North Carolina they Cook up Sow's Ear's in a pressure cooker to soften them up in a reasonable amount of time of course you gotta shave them real good to get the hair off then you Put you Two Sows Ears on a Bun with your favorite Cole Slaw And some Honey Mustard then you got you a Sow's Ear Sandwich
Hello Mrs.Lady Q, New subbie ...I just humbled across your channel for the first time and I'm actually cooking me right now some pig feet in my crockpot. I would have never thought to put ham hocks and pig ears with it. I haven't had pig ear since I was younger but once or twice a year in the winter I will have pig feet. Wow... everything looks so good! Thank you for sharing.
First time seeing your videos and i just love your camera style...you remind me of my mother...in the way you instruct your viewers...actually tickled me. And the recipe looks delicious...i love piggy lol so I'm gonna try it your way..although didn't see the vinegar part (ill rewind) anyway love this. New subscriber now.
Well I do not know if this is ONLY black cuisine - I grew up eating meals like this dish, and variations, in Poland and then once we came over to the USA my mom continues making traditional Polish meals for decades. I am not saying everything was the same, but in terms of pork, oh lordie, Poles (and I) LOvE LOVE LOVE our pork! My father was a terrific farmer in Poland but did not continue that once we came here, to my regret!
I'd Loved Similar to our way of cooking did learn how to Cook since I was 9 We used the so call Natural Withe Vinegar made it from Sugar Cane Given that Same Flavor but With a Lil of like Acidity Flavor. Is a Bomb Very Traditional Popular Cuisine in our Cultures But Specially when we Mixed or Added Roasted Tomatoes (Red Sauce) Added with Beans, Rice, Solo.. Well Y'all Named Thanks for Taken me Back to my Roods 😚
Thanks mamita I’m from Ecuador 🇪🇨 in my country we have a soup like this plate but sour soup come with pork blood 🩸 we call it caldo de salchichas or rellenas .
I'm from Mississippi and I never heard anybody call me pork hocks we call them ham hocks, we cook alot of pig ears in a pressure cooker for 1 hour I cup of salt and water to cover and of course we have our seasoning
Loved this! Simple clear instructions without all the chit chat! She's a class act! 👍
Well done. I appreciate your beautiful and CLEAN kitchen. Thank you!
Mannnnnnnn..... If I had a kitchen THAT BIG...... I'd NEVER LEAVE. I'd find an excuse to cook like crazy!!!!
I love the way you explain you remind me of my aunt she's gone home to be with the Lord but you do things so simple and I love that because you take the time to explain what you're doing you don't try to get us drive again and all high in the air and talk over somebody's head you're just down to earth plain and simple and I like that keep up the good work
One of the most organized informative food videos l have yet to watch ...congratulations!
I agree 100%
My mom was a country cooker, but she never made this combination. I am trying this as soon as I can get to the grocery store! Looks so good! Thanks for sharing!!!
I like her style. Like a good teacher, she gives excellent step by step directions.
My mom used to make this back in the day, but I never learned how. I was feeling nostalgic and this recipe looks great, totally trying it. Don’t knock it till you’ve tried it people. It’s old school, down home comfort soul food and extremely good! Thanks for the recipe!!!
I LOVE you kitchen!!! Especially your stove!!!
Great points made.. looks yummy!
I’ve made pork ears and feet many times. In most Spanish cultures we clean our pork ears, pork feet and tripe in salted water.. let them soak in cold water about an hour to help remove any impurity’s.. another hint is, once rinsed with cold water add lemon juice to finish cleaning and helps with tenderizing (vinegar works great too) and with odors.
Love your cooking spirit and I look forward to more of your videos.
Cheers
from the Spanish-Hispanic culture, mom passed at 94 this year. gonna cook-up a pot full. one of her favorite meals to cook. in our childhood years, for weekend family gatherings. thank you for the fine memories. still have her recipe; 70 now, can still smell the aromas in the kitchen wonderful right-on!!!
Looking forward to learning how to cook the lesser utilized parts of pork and your BBQ tips. Thank you.
Ms. Lady Q, you are killing me! This meal looks amazingly delicious. I will prepare it for my husband. He will love it. These are the meats I grew up eating in my country. You are a good cook and an excellent teacher. Thank you for sharing. Where is the corn bread, I didn’t see it😋😋😋😋
Today is 10/15/23 and I decided to look up pig feet and ear recipes because I wanted to feel close to my grandpa that passed 2001. I’m making tomorrow. Take you for the clear and concise recipe.
You’re Absolutely Amazing! I Love How Organized You Are. Bless Your Heart 💖🥰
Being i'm form Louisiana I never cook them that way I guess i'm going to have to try it that way... I love your show
OMG!!! It is so ironic! I just watched "American Barbecue Showdown" about 3 to 4 hours ago and MY GIRL SYLVIE was my favorite. Then i watched @LLIPS mukbang with pig ears and i got curious because i never ate pig ears. I looked up the best way to make pig ears southern style and lord and behold! My girl Sylvie popped up and i started screaming with excitement.
That is so funny. My soul food cooking came from my mother who was from Mississippi.
Love southern cooking love your receipt I like to cook out side I don't like to waste anything thank you it was well presented.
Thank you! I've had pig feet I my freezer and I want to cook them like moma used to. Now thanks to you I can.
Ms Lady Q loved your recipe. I added 8 cups of beef knorrs instead of 8 cups of water . It came out yummy. Thanks again for sharing and have a blessed day . Chow…
I give you a ☆☆☆☆☆ rating for your video instruction. I watch cooking videos to see how others make my favorite foods. I'm watching videos while I'm
waiting on my pig feet to get done. You made me think about my food science instructor back in my college days. I especially like that your video was not too wordy! Or too long! You keep it simple. I didn't feel like I was watching
"Pat and Gina" The Neeleys. You are great to watch and like a food expert in the kitchen. A Master Teacher with the perfect style💖
Thank you very much.
Lady O. Your pig feet and pig ears look so good. Thank you. Lydia Johnson from Chicago
THIS VIDEO WAS VERY WELL PUT TOGETHER, EZ TO FOLLOW AND YOU WERE A DELIGHT TO LOOK AT, WHILE I FOLLOWED YOUR DIRECTIONS FOR COOKIN! GREAT JOB! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK! I ENVY YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS AT SUPPER TIME!
In my neck of the woods, we say "ham hock" LOL! I love the recipe, cooking it next weekend. Thanks
Ham hocks are smoked
@@kevswick I never knew the difference. Thanks
It looks delicious. Soul food dining at it's finest. Yes I would make the menu.
Love the video. Very easy to follow. Not a lot of extended chatter. Well done.
Getting ready to put mine in the slow cooker thank you so much
I live in Florida and we call pig feet and ears great eats.
Looks awesome I can almost smell it 👌🏼
Hello Lady of q you did a great job with the porks. I enjoyed your video. Please have a blessed day.
That looks so good. I am trying this.
I LOVE YOUR KITCHEN.
Ma grand mere faisait cette recette , c est delicieux , dernierement j avais mal au dos , mon boucher ma suggere cette recette que j avais oublie , eh bien la gelatine m a donne l energie que j avais besoin pour mes os .merci madame ,salut de l Armenie
Thank you for this video. I can't wait to make these.
I’m a chef Big Mike they call me I love what you did with that. Good meat I’m from Baltimore in New York now. Going back home in five months. I love to cook Italian, Soulfood and I bake anything. I think God for the dog for cookie. It’s all about your seasonings. Have a blessed day.
Well done!!!! Will look at your other videos for sure
I'll cook it with some pinto beans cornbread and sweet potatoes... Milwaukee Wisconsin.. 2018. Yeah...✌
Hi Honey🙋♀️
Fellow Milwaukeen here...Northwest side🤗😍🙇♀️😘
Hugs & Love to you and your family.
That's some good eating...yummy
Heyyyy!!!
This must be sooo wonderfully gelatinous and thus healthy for bones and joints etc - I have not eaten this in too long a while, as my very Polish mom passed at 86 in 2011. I was actually born there and lived there til I was 5. I never made this with her so now I can make this using this vid -.she was not one to write recipes down! Thanks so much! It has been too long since I enjoyed such a meal !!!!
Good to kno they can b somewhat healthy👍😁
Looks delicious just like Mom made.
Thanks for sharing. Hugs💕💕💗
Thank you for an excellent recipe and video!!!! Love your style!!!
Just found you're channel... AMAZING! Thanks so much !
Hello, do great to see you! I was Impressed with you during the cooking competition!
THANKS LADY ITS LOOKS SO YUMY HEALTHY FOOD , I WILL TRY THIS WEEK
Your pig ( feet, ears and head) recipes remind me of home cooking, albeit without the smoke of an open fire from the good old days.
I’ve never eaten pig ears but all the other parts yes .. so of COURSE after this video I’m gonna try the ears lol
That really looks good
Her kitchen is bigger than my apt. I am not jealous. :)
I call it my Piggie pot ...Alright Ms.Q you did that, Thanks!! 😊
I love your cooking
Michael McCray love it you cook good great seasoning look forward to more recipes! ! !
Awesome presentation. Good Eats.!💓💓💓💓💓
Wonderful video!
That looks so good. Now I want some. TFS
It look like something my step grandmother made, and it was delicious
Some great eating, dinner time ,it’s hot sauce time.🍽🥂👌Thanks!! Amen!
I loved your presentation, look forward to more recipes ❤
Im maori,a native of new Zealand, we eat the same,
Looks delicious I’m making some tomorrow
Aw YES!! Just give me some corn bread, Franks Red Hot Sauce(or whatever you have) and some sweet tea!!
Looks delicious !
Looks good I’ll have to try it out
OMG can I have that kitchen lol
👍👍that's is cooking like good food 😋
Wanted to know how it tasted to you Lady Q. How did the anise turn out? Looks delish to me!
Very good..
I love your food ,it look so good .😅😅😅❤❤❤
Love it looks really good
😂MRS. CURRY, "THE BLACK" VANNA WHITE!! GOOD JOB!!😄
in North Carolina they Cook up Sow's Ear's in a pressure cooker to soften them up in a reasonable amount of time of course you gotta shave them real good to get the hair off then you Put you Two Sows Ears on a Bun with your favorite Cole Slaw And some Honey Mustard then you got you a Sow's Ear Sandwich
Looks awesome
I want some i love to eat and cook i am trying this for my family
Hello Mrs.Lady Q, New subbie ...I just humbled across your channel for the first time and I'm actually cooking me right now some pig feet in my crockpot. I would have never thought to put ham hocks and pig ears with it. I haven't had pig ear since I was younger but once or twice a year in the winter I will have pig feet. Wow... everything looks so good! Thank you for sharing.
You are a lovely lady. I would love to cook those kind of foods.
Nice big kitchen, I like it.
Very easy instructions look great good eating.
Never had all three meats together, can't wait to try. I prefer potato salad and spaghetti as my sides.
Robert Jenkins oooh Mr.Robert,The three I cook are Tails,Feet and Neckbones it is my piggie pot .
First time seeing your videos and i just love your camera style...you remind me of my mother...in the way you instruct your viewers...actually tickled me. And the recipe looks delicious...i love piggy lol so I'm gonna try it your way..although didn't see the vinegar part (ill rewind) anyway love this. New subscriber now.
It look so good I will try it.
Mommy I love it I can tast it now
Awesome 🤤🔥
She cooks competitively AND gardens? I need to be adopted.
That looks good to me
I don't eat pork but this looks yummy.am gonna make it for my in laws .thank u
A white watching black cuisine, I'm starved!!! LOOKS DELICIOUS!!!! dip me up a bowl.
Well I do not know if this is ONLY black cuisine - I grew up eating meals like this dish, and variations, in Poland and then once we came over to the USA my mom continues making traditional Polish meals for decades. I am not saying everything was the same, but in terms of pork, oh lordie, Poles (and I) LOvE LOVE LOVE our pork! My father was a terrific farmer in Poland but did not continue that once we came here, to my regret!
Love it all! Mmm mmmmm
Damn mouth watering!! Mmm
I love it thanks
I'd Loved
Similar to our way of cooking did learn how to Cook since I was 9
We used the so call Natural Withe Vinegar made it from Sugar Cane
Given that Same Flavor but With a Lil of like Acidity Flavor.
Is a Bomb Very Traditional Popular Cuisine in our Cultures
But Specially when we Mixed or Added Roasted Tomatoes (Red Sauce)
Added with Beans, Rice, Solo.. Well Y'all Named
Thanks for Taken me Back to my Roods 😚
Thanks mamita I’m from Ecuador 🇪🇨 in my country we have a soup like this plate but sour soup come with pork blood 🩸 we call it caldo de salchichas or rellenas .
If southern cooking is out of your comfort zone I shouldn't be watching this
Looks Great! You could add some Blackeyed Peas😋😋😛
Mmm looks great
It looks good
That was good am goin To cook the same
Pig feet cooks in 45mins to an hour in a pressure cooker...😋
Just need some pig tails also.
And the squeal. 😂
Love it make more videos
Looks delicious. You need to eat up.
Darn her kitchen is huge
Am speachless but, yes!
Love it🤤.. I know I'm late to the video but I hope you doing well ms q.
I'm from Mississippi and I never heard anybody call me pork hocks we call them ham hocks, we cook alot of pig ears in a pressure cooker for 1 hour I cup of salt and water to cover and of course we have our seasoning
Is it soda, soda pop or pop? What you call it depends on where you grew up.
Came across ur channel while looking for oxtail recipes!! ❤️ #Subbie4Life