Originally come from Istanbul, Türkiye 🇹🇷, now living in Germany. Back in my childhood, mom used to cook for us this delicious meal called by us “mücver”. You could also use zucchini (adding chopped parsley, dill). While watching, I hugged this dear mom in my heart every minute ♥️. Her house looks like ours back in the 1960’s on the Bosporus in Istanbul, with the only difference that ours was at sea where you could spring from the window into the water. That lovely cat was talking to the cameraman, never miss such coincidences, cause we always had cats 🥰which were our darling friends. Ps. I have a wonderful colleague with whom I used to work with, (from Rumania) (whom I call my son Daniel), is now in Istanbul with his girlfriend for his holiday. I have brought no son into this world, but in years Daniel became actually my son ♥️). Sending much love, regards and warm hugs to you “ anacığım” (this is how we call all precious moms in Türkiye). Happy Mother’s Day ♥️
I'm from The US and I love watching these people cook and do other things. I can't believe this older lady works so hard. We have so many young people here in our country who are so lazy.
This was a lovely video. The potatoes looked amazing. They were fried perfectly. Bless her heart, she is a strong woman. I wish there were subtitles. 😊❤
@@KitKatToeBeans I know it’s not the same as her recipe, but I was just looking up potato latkes or potato pancakes, they are similar if not the same, but of course not made with her love so not the same!
This grandmother thanks God for everything she has in the garden. God bless all this people who value and appreciate what life give to them. Be like grandma!
Grandma your potato recipe turned out beautifully! They looked so crisp that my mouth was watering! I love how colourful and cheerful your kitchen looks. Your home and garden is so well kept. No wonder the cat looks so happy to be with you. You are lovely and I imagine your family loves and appreciates you very much. 🧡🐈🧡
Love the grandma and how she demonstrates her joy in such a simple life. Just down to earth and basic. But it gives such pleasure to watch. The potatoes look so delicious.
Giulian, Your content is special and unique featuring historic cultural recipes known only to the Romanian Carpathian peasantry. As a history major that grew up on an 800 acre wheat farm, I was only instructed about Western European history. The Eastern European countries are basically unknown by the majority of people that are not from that region. Plus the Soviet collapse has made it possible to open up these regions to the rest of the world with the invention of social media. I feel like I'm rediscovering Old Europe after WW2, but this time it's an Old Eastern Europe that hasn't change much since WW2. Your beloved Romania needs to be preserved and protected from outside developers! I pray you're able to do this by sharing the simple side of Romania so it doesn't change!
This was beautiful in so many ways... the photography, the music, the place & decor of the home, the cat... and of course the star of the show: GRANDMA! She really gives credit to Grandmas the world over!
Potato fritters! Yum! My late Mum used to often make them on washday here in rural Australia when we came home from primary school for lunch. Loved them. We would smell the aroma of them frying before we opened our gate. Watching this grandma makes me think I should make them more often.
My grandparents came from Romania in the late 20's. They were German Romanian 😊 a village called Klienshelken ( i don't think my spelling is right) . My grandmother used to make these but i only know them as potato pancakes 😂.. They are amazing.....I really miss her "old country" cooking lol. Please no disrespect for calling it that lol. She used to call it that lol.. Simple home cooking...❤
Delicious, beautiful video, we use vegetable peeler and vitamixer blender,.......chop potatoes about 4 russets add 1 egg some garlic 3 or 4 or more, salt if you like pepper.......process....smooth....into large bowl add slowly flour to thicken as for pancakes as little as possible , 1 tsp baking soda optional.......heat peanut oil quarter inch or so in iron pan or heavy pan.......by spoonful carefully, don't splatter if too thin, add spoonful or more flour.... fry.......delicious with sourcream......
Thanks...I was wondering if that was baking powder or soda. It seemed like she used a lot of flour though but you say not a lot. We have something similar in Judaism called a latke eaten during the holiday of Hanukkah - except without the garlic
God bless this precious lady I just want to tell her we love you and we pray for you and one day we hope to meet you in heaven when we all see Jesus Christ our Lord and King, amen.
Simplistic beauty,on such a rare occasion. That a simple stack or dinner is represented with such care without thought of the tremendous impact of this LOVELY Grandma would share with the world. That something as simple as making delicious potato pancakes can trigger. Beautiful memories for me as a child who is a adult in the US. I thank you "Grandma",for taking the time to cook something that is Simplistic and,beautiful 🎉.
This was awesome to watch. The big pot plant was a surprise har har, and the tiny shingles on the church roof. All that with an amazing recipe and lovely lady :)
Potatoes shredded, about 7 large garlic cloves pounded in jar with large pinch of course salt, 3 eggs (beautiful size!) looked like baking powder, or baking soda, water, flour. Looks delicious. Was I close?? Guess we will know when I try them.
You were close with that recipe, it was water about 2 T. and I figured 2t. of baking soda. that was with her 8 potatoes. "Annapeppard" gave the recipe up above and I got what I missed in the video from her.
Sorry folks, the recipe is not 500 years old. There were no potatoes in the Carpathian Mountains in 1524. The Europeans had not yet discovered the South American potato at that time.
Lovely video. Great recipe, too! Can't get enough recipes for potatoes; I always need something else to do with them other than the same old thing. I have a niece by marriage who is Romanian, born and grew up in a little village in Transylvania. I have to get her to take me there one day - it would be quite the experience. Her mom brought her to Canada at age 14, now she lives in Paris.
Very nice video. The food looks great. Only one problem though. Potatoes are from the New World. I doubt that people in Romania had potatoes much before the year 1800. { if then } Five hundred years ago was 1524. Perhaps a 225-year-old recipe. Unless, of course, rural Romanians were making ''hash browns'' using some other kind of root crop 500 years ago.
As a teen i made a rule for myself. Always have potatoes, onions and flour at home. Then you can always make something.
Yeah, fried taters n onions. Comforting food.😊
Smart man
I always have those on hand to plus dry beans and carrots and celery even if 8 have no meat I can always put carrots, onion and celery in my beans.
Yes if you have potato, onion, and flour you can make delicious, good food. Add a bit of salt, pepper and oil for the next level
@@grandmapammI buy celery on sale wash, chop into half moon pieces and freeze. Perfect for soup, stew, and beans.
Originally come from Istanbul, Türkiye 🇹🇷, now living in Germany. Back in my childhood, mom used to cook for us this delicious meal called by us “mücver”. You could also use zucchini (adding chopped parsley, dill).
While watching, I hugged this dear mom in my heart every minute ♥️.
Her house looks like ours back in the 1960’s on the Bosporus in Istanbul, with the only difference that ours was at sea where you could spring from the window into the water.
That lovely cat was talking to the cameraman, never miss such coincidences, cause we always had cats 🥰which were our darling friends.
Ps. I have a wonderful colleague with whom I used to work with, (from Rumania) (whom I call my son Daniel), is now in Istanbul with his girlfriend for his holiday. I have brought no son into this world, but in years Daniel became actually my son ♥️).
Sending much love, regards and warm hugs to you “ anacığım” (this is how we call all precious moms in Türkiye).
Happy Mother’s Day ♥️
A delightful read ❤
@@LAllan-ls5er ♥️
It’s.a wonderful way to live.
May God bless this wonderful lady and keep her healthy for many more years.
What an enchanting house & garden. You know the house has a heart when a cat decides to take residence.
;)
So true!!! Just rescued two little black kittens that were dumped at the local Arby's. They are safe and healthy, I love them dearly.
i m from Romania , this video and the recipe make me very happy !!!! i m proud of this old people who give to us happyness
Yes she doing ,its make very happy,greetings from the Netherlands.
I'm from The US and I love watching these people cook and do other things. I can't believe this older lady works so hard. We have so many young people here in our country who are so lazy.
@@DiannaGrable-fm8jd Yes we sure do, so sad they need to work to make a living if they are able . I live in USA.
@@25LILLIE Have you heard about all the stealing going on? So many stores are closing because these bums don't want to work.
I'm@@25LILLIE
This is why villagers live a long life: They stay active and everything they eat is homegrown and/or homemade
Nothing was homegrown except for scallions??!!
My grandparents came from the carpathians in Ukraine.
This was a lovely video. The potatoes looked amazing. They were fried perfectly. Bless her heart, she is a strong woman. I wish there were subtitles. 😊❤
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I wish there were an actual recipe.
Me too!
@@KitKatToeBeans I know it’s not the same as her recipe, but I was just looking up potato latkes or potato pancakes, they are similar if not the same, but of course not made with her love so not the same!
Hah, look at that stork up there in the nest! This is the land of my great grandparents. Beautiful!
Thanks. I was wondering what the bird was
I noticed that too. Lovely town.
Those fried potatoes looked delicious. Grandma is good cook
This grandmother thanks God for everything she has in the garden. God bless all this people who value and appreciate what life give to them. Be like grandma!
Grandma your potato recipe turned out beautifully! They looked so crisp that my mouth was watering! I love how colourful and cheerful your kitchen looks. Your home and garden is so well kept. No wonder the cat looks so happy to be with you. You are lovely and I imagine your family loves and appreciates you very much. 🧡🐈🧡
You have my support grandma❤
Love the lifestyle away from what's happening in our country! Simplicity at its best! Love the music as well.
I guess that's what Peace feels like. We must hide this beautiful town from the world 😊
Дай бог здоровья бабушке!
Food looks delicious and grandma is adorable! And she has a nice family 😇❤️
I love her confidence making those potatoes, like she's done it many times. ❤
Yes! From the very first moment we can see she is a master of the kitchen. I'd love to sit at her table!
Love the grandma and how she demonstrates her joy in such a simple life. Just down to earth and basic. But it gives such pleasure to watch. The potatoes look so delicious.
Giulian, Your content is special and unique featuring historic cultural recipes known only to the Romanian Carpathian peasantry. As a history major that grew up on an 800 acre wheat farm, I was only instructed about Western European history. The Eastern European countries are basically unknown by the majority of people that are not from that region. Plus the Soviet collapse has made it possible to open up these regions to the rest of the world with the invention of social media. I feel like I'm rediscovering Old Europe after WW2, but this time it's an Old Eastern Europe that hasn't change much since WW2. Your beloved Romania needs to be preserved and protected from outside developers! I pray you're able to do this by sharing the simple side of Romania so it doesn't change!
The history of the Carpathians is fascinating to me. Much love and blessings. ❤😊
These old Babushkas are walking encylopedias!
This was beautiful in so many ways... the photography, the music, the place & decor of the home, the cat... and of course the star of the show: GRANDMA! She really gives credit to Grandmas the world over!
Sweet little cat is keeping Grandma company ... hope he is very well fed!
Great photographer who loves cats too!!!
What a beautiful area and a wonderful Grandma. Blessings to all. Tell her hello from Virginia
in the US.
Potato fritters! Yum! My late Mum used to often make them on washday here in rural Australia when we came home from primary school for lunch. Loved them. We would smell the aroma of them frying before we opened our gate. Watching this grandma makes me think I should make them more often.
Im so touched when I see grandma❤❤ , she reminds me so much of my old mom ,who is now in heaven 😔😪 my like and subscription 👍👌
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God bless her! Greetings from Australia 👋🌹🍀🇦🇺
I made these hash browns, and they were so easy, and the best I ever had. Now I know how to make perfect hash browns.
Thank you.
The recipe this sweet lady made looks golden brown and delicious.
I have never seen a tree that grows Pot's and pan's! AMAZING
Perfect idea to free up kitchen space.
This is great! I'm going to try this myself. A beautiful video, she doesn't need fancy utensils an appliances. And it really doesn't need translation.
I want to make for my kids! Beautiful cat!
My grandparents came from Romania in the late 20's. They were German Romanian 😊 a village called Klienshelken ( i don't think my spelling is right) . My grandmother used to make these but i only know them as potato pancakes 😂.. They are amazing.....I really miss her "old country" cooking lol. Please no disrespect for calling it that lol. She used to call it that lol.. Simple home cooking...❤
Delicious, beautiful video, we use vegetable peeler and vitamixer blender,.......chop potatoes about 4 russets add 1 egg some garlic 3 or 4 or more, salt if you like pepper.......process....smooth....into large bowl add slowly flour to thicken as for pancakes as little as possible , 1 tsp baking soda optional.......heat peanut oil quarter inch or so in iron pan or heavy pan.......by spoonful carefully, don't splatter if too thin, add spoonful or more flour.... fry.......delicious with sourcream......
Thanks...I was wondering if that was baking powder or soda. It seemed like she used a lot of flour though but you say not a lot. We have something similar in Judaism called a latke eaten during the holiday of Hanukkah - except without the garlic
@@Lori_L I was wondering what that was. I think she did put some baking soda in , before the flour.
Thank you Anna for the recipe...I could not get some of the ingre. but just seeing the video.
God.bless you all from 🇨🇦 CANADA
These look so delicious.!going to make them this way. Love the kitty ❤
Allah zəhmətkeş nənəyə kömək olsun! Azərbaycandan selam!🙏🇦🇿
Looks delicious, made with love. I enjoy the beautiful furnishings in these homes, very colorful.
Thank you for another awesome video
That potato dish is going to be my dinner tomorrow! Looks delicious.
My mother was from Bokovina Ukraine 🇺🇦 Carpatian mt…..we ate this a lot!
I loved that tree that was made of pots and pans and kettles and pitchers (14:23). What a great idea!
Excellent and I love their cat! ❤🐾🐾🌅
Looks amazing! Much love from the beach on the Gulf of Mexico USA Grandmama!
Beautiful!
That cat’s seen some hard days🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸
I appreciate that she doesn't salt and dry out the potatoes. So much health is in natural juices.
Muy bonito ese pueblo está hermoso!! Y la abuelita tan linda ella saludos desde Guadalajara México
Как приятно смотреть на спокойную, размеренную человеческую жизнь.
Hardly. Listen to the traffic noise!
Dumnezeu să o binecuvânteze cu sănătate multă!
Sería lindo que pudieras configurar la traducción en TH-cam, así entendemos lo que se habla, gracias 😊
I absolutely love Romania.The food is pristine. I was blessed to live there for seven years. Cartof prăjit !
God bless this precious lady I just want to tell her we love you and we pray for you and one day we hope to meet you in heaven when we all see Jesus Christ our Lord and King, amen.
excellent job
whoever made this,was a genius!
That’s a hard yes from me. Tell Grammy I’ll be over shortly for my share.
My mom was from East Prussia. She made these for us as kids. Sometimes she would top with sour cream or applesauce. Yum
I love that woman and I've never even met her. Great video... thank you for posting.
This is exactly how I make my hashbrowns. It's so good
Kitty is a scene-stealer!
Simplistic beauty,on such a rare occasion. That a simple stack or dinner is represented with such care without thought of the tremendous impact of this LOVELY Grandma would share with the world. That something as simple as making delicious potato pancakes can trigger. Beautiful memories for me as a child who is a adult in the US. I thank you "Grandma",for taking the time to cook something that is Simplistic and,beautiful 🎉.
Thank you so much for watching and also for your kind words! ❤️🙏
Much admiration to the wonderful grandma😊
They looked delicious! I could have eaten all 6 of them with sour cream! What a wonderful cook!
Thank you! Beautiful Lady❤❤❤
Looks delicious. Enjoyed. God bless her ❤
THE best title EVER for any video on youtube! No 'shock and horror'... just the promise of a good story with a good recipe. It's what it's all about.
Is that a Stork in that nest? Bless this Grandmas heart! Those Hash Brown Patties look so good.
Yes, it’s a stork 🙂
@@Giulianjones1 Thank you!
@@Giulianjones1Storks are so big. I am surprised they can live in a nest high up.
We call these potato pancakes or latkes. Hash browns are shredded potatoes fried up. But these look delish!
The potatoes were shredded
Yes this is how I make potato latkes. I use onion instead of garlic. My late husband was Romanian/ Russian.
I just said the same. Chag sameach ladies!
@@debiliard3135Hash browns never have egg, flour, or water added to them
I love hash browns & this special homemade recipe looks so delicious!! Thank u for sharing with us. ❤❤❤
A lovely video, thank you from Johannesburg South Africa ❤❤❤
Some times the most simple dish is the most delicious! I bet the6 are good. God Bless you !
It looks like a fairy tale in Romania. Beautiful 🤩
This was awesome to watch. The big pot plant was a surprise har har, and the tiny shingles on the church roof. All that with an amazing recipe and lovely lady :)
a beautiful video! what a lovely place and grandma too!
Fascinating beautifully shot video. Thank you ❤
Potatoes shredded, about 7 large garlic cloves pounded in jar with large pinch of course salt, 3 eggs (beautiful size!) looked like baking powder, or baking soda, water, flour. Looks delicious. Was I close?? Guess we will know when I try them.
You were close with that recipe, it was water about 2 T. and I figured 2t. of baking soda. that was with her 8 potatoes. "Annapeppard" gave the recipe up above and I got what I missed in the video from her.
Tara mea iubită și frumoasă! România mea iubită!🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤🙏
Those hash browns look delicious!
My joy to watch this and for you to share how you cook. Patsy in Kansas of the US.
Loved it. Humble. Very fun to watch ❤❤love you Momma😊
She put that head wrap into sport mode between shots. She’s getting it done in there!
Sorry folks, the recipe is not 500 years old. There were no potatoes in the Carpathian Mountains in 1524. The Europeans had not yet discovered the South American potato at that time.
Who said the recipe came from the Carpathian Mountains?😉😀
The title of the fucking video
@flintsky7706 the title says "makes hasbrowns recipe IN the Carpathian mountains".
@flintsky7706 the title says "makes hasbrowns recipe IN the Carpathian mountains".
Thank you from small town in Texas
These look so GOOD!🤤 My grandmother use to make potato pancakes this way.
Lovely video. Great recipe, too! Can't get enough recipes for potatoes; I always need something else to do with them other than the same old thing. I have a niece by marriage who is Romanian, born and grew up in a little village in Transylvania. I have to get her to take me there one day - it would be quite the experience. Her mom brought her to Canada at age 14, now she lives in Paris.
Ok, I'm making those tomorrow!
Thank you for a fantastic video!!!
Hello from America. Thanks for sharing a glimpse of your life. God bless you.
Longue vie à cette mamie, les pommes de terre , il y a mille et une façons de les consommer , le légumes le plus mangé tellement il est bon !!
We need this type of living in America❤ So lovely and simple.
Viata oamenilor simpli care trăiesc la tara cu bune și rele și-l iubesc pe Dumnezeu... 😮
I am hungry watching those fry !
HERMOSO!!! BENDICIONES 🙏❤
Yum! Now I feel hungry!,,
grandmas little house looks like a craftsman house built years ago.The hash browns look delicius
Granny a sweetheart
Boy, those look so good. I love this video. I immensely subscribed to your channel. .
Old school!! Very delicious
Labai gerai Ale SMAKUJE 😘😋 Bebute !
Very nice video. The food looks great. Only one problem though. Potatoes are from the New World. I doubt that people in Romania had potatoes much before the year 1800. { if then } Five hundred years ago was 1524. Perhaps a 225-year-old recipe. Unless, of course, rural Romanians were making ''hash browns'' using some other kind of root crop 500 years ago.
Spanish conquistadors brought potatoes to Europe sometime after 1536, so the time is not so far off.