I met you, years ago, at your Philly Tavern. Best lunch and beers that I've ever had. It was a couple of years before the pandemic. So sorry that you aren't there anymore. We had a special time at your restaurant. I will always remember that time, forever.
Since finding this show on a twitch channel called "hungry" (you may or may not know) years ago, i try to get my hands on this show. I could not even find it on amazon, here in germany... But here we are. You are an absolute legend.
This show taught me how to cook. I like that he teaches techniques and procedures and not measurements and jumpcuts. I only cook in cast iron and always sweat until transparent and deglaze. And I get celery root and rutabaga and turnip!
Thank you for uploading all of these wonderful episodes. As a history buff, and someone who loves to watch professionals at work, this is a great treat. Hats off you, Chef Staib!
As a teen/ young adult I would enjoy watching you cook sir on channel 11 here in Chicago. I am 45 years young now and have found your wonderful channel now I can enjoy your wonderful recipes all over again ❤
Oh i love cooking with beer. Gives such an amazing flavor. I like cooking over my fire pit too. I took my oven grates out and put them over my fire pit. Lol. Works great. Nothings better than that natural wood flavor. I always have fresh oak and hickory falling from my trees and i use it for cooking
Lovely video. One thing I have to question is the age regression they did of Martha Washington and how accurate it is. The reason I say this is that when a portrait was done, the artist would put their own interpretation of the subject. George Washington for example, he had many portraits done and if you look at each of them, yes you could tell they were the same man but you could see differences in how the artist portrayed him. The same would be true of Martha. So there is no way of knowing how accurate the photo of Martha that was used for regression. George Washington on the other hand had a regression done. His wax figures are displayed at Mount Vernon. His regression was probably pretty accurate as they used a life mask of him that was done in his early 50's. So they had his actual bone structure for use. Look up Houdon's life mask of George Washington. I have read a number of books on George and Martha. I remember a couple of instances were people gave a description of her. One of them was that she was a very pleasant woman but she did 'not have one mark of beauty on her". Another one came from a soldier that saw her when Martha stayed with him during the war, he stated she was "short, thick and very motherly". I don't think age regression that relies on a photo is going to be very accurate as the artist most likely put a bit of his own spin on the subject.
I met you, years ago, at your Philly Tavern. Best lunch and beers that I've ever had. It was a couple of years before the pandemic. So sorry that you aren't there anymore. We had a special time at your restaurant. I will always remember that time, forever.
Did the Chef pass away? Or just leave the tavern?
Since finding this show on a twitch channel called "hungry" (you may or may not know) years ago, i try to get my hands on this show. I could not even find it on amazon, here in germany...
But here we are. You are an absolute legend.
Those beautiful dumpings remind me of my grandma’s. ❤
I LOVE this series! Walter Staib is spectacular! 😉
Loved Martha Washington plus she also helped the troops at Valley Forge. And was George's best friend and supporter.
This show taught me how to cook. I like that he teaches techniques and procedures and not measurements and jumpcuts. I only cook in cast iron and always sweat until transparent and deglaze. And I get celery root and rutabaga and turnip!
Thank you for uploading all of these wonderful episodes. As a history buff, and someone who loves to watch professionals at work, this is a great treat. Hats off you, Chef Staib!
I love to watch how food was cooked in those days
As a teen/ young adult I would enjoy watching you cook sir on channel 11 here in Chicago. I am 45 years young now and have found your wonderful channel now I can enjoy your wonderful recipes all over again ❤
4:06!!!!!When you said"VOILA",you reminded me of Julia Child!!!!!🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛
Walter : "Growing up in the Black Forest of Germany..."
Me : "Hey that's where my Ham comes from"
Looks so good the food. Love Chef Walter he's a classic. WUNDERBAR. Have a passion for history. I love PA DEUTSCH food.lived in the PA
Oh i love cooking with beer. Gives such an amazing flavor. I like cooking over my fire pit too. I took my oven grates out and put them over my fire pit. Lol. Works great. Nothings better than that natural wood flavor. I always have fresh oak and hickory falling from my trees and i use it for cooking
One of my favorite shows...
Thank you for uploading this series!
Wonderful!
Marvelous marvelous. Siri should be played in high school history classes
Great channel.
Indeed!!!!
An informative channel!!🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀💚🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🧀🍚🍚🍚🍚🍚🍙🍙🍙🍙🍙💚💜🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🍀🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥣🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛🥛
excellent
Where can we get one of those spider cooking pots?
Check out Townsends. They tend to carry stuff like that.
Lovely video. One thing I have to question is the age regression they did of Martha Washington and how accurate it is. The reason I say this is that when a portrait was done, the artist would put their own interpretation of the subject. George Washington for example, he had many portraits done and if you look at each of them, yes you could tell they were the same man but you could see differences in how the artist portrayed him. The same would be true of Martha. So there is no way of knowing how accurate the photo of Martha that was used for regression. George Washington on the other hand had a regression done. His wax figures are displayed at Mount Vernon. His regression was probably pretty accurate as they used a life mask of him that was done in his early 50's. So they had his actual bone structure for use. Look up Houdon's life mask of George Washington. I have read a number of books on George and Martha. I remember a couple of instances were people gave a description of her. One of them was that she was a very pleasant woman but she did 'not have one mark of beauty on her". Another one came from a soldier that saw her when Martha stayed with him during the war, he stated she was "short, thick and very motherly". I don't think age regression that relies on a photo is going to be very accurate as the artist most likely put a bit of his own spin on the subject.
Yes, the "dumplings" are potpie noodles!
Would lobe to try this
salt will not make your turkey dry it will enhance the juiciness through dry brining.
Philadelphia is crap now