Absolutely loved seeing your hair down…beautiful! I always love your videos. Your family is so lucky to have such an awesome mom that cooks a variety of awesome foods.
Thanks for the recipe for the French bread and the cooking demo for the chicken loaf. Very interesting and you are always entertaining. I love your voiceovers.
Sent you a little gift for you new purchase Nyssa. I watch you all the time and apart of your Patreon but had to lower my subscription.. I hope this adds something to your budget.. Many thanks for letting us watch... 🙏
Nyssa, I’m always amazed by how much you know. Loved the video. We’re being spoiled with the number of videos lately, but I’m so glad. They make my day.
Fun video! I really enjoyed seeing how a meat loaf can be made. And that oven....all the different recipes/meals you're gonna make! You are spoiling us! ❤ Wishing everyone a wonderful day.
Oh my gosh, you seem to have endless energy. I love the bread recipe, I will be trying it when we cool off. The chicken loaf sure is great to have on hand to feed the family easily and much healthier than anything that we would find in the US. You are incredible. 😊
Nyssa have really missed your backing singers 😅😅😅😅 French stick with garlic butter 😋😋😋😋 Have to say your hair is gorgeous ❤❤ As always a pleasure to watch 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from the UK x
You could stretch it out further by adding milk to thin the mix, some egg white too then tapioca/potato starch to bind it back together and chicken stock powder, maybe msg, some pepper, add herbs + spices if you like. You could probably make a soya mince version with chicken stock powder.
Definitely could, but the purpose is to have less of those fillers really, more just meat rather than the fillers, otherwise I could just buy the stuff from the deli :). I looked and it’s apparently 66% chicken so prob has a lot of those fillers in there :)
Thank you :). I wear it down a lot more in winter, but its a lot of work to keep the curls looking ok while down, only takes me knotting it up in a bun when I'm hot and theyre kinda ruined lol :D
Loving all the videos, loved these recipes too. Could you use some sort of clean filler to stretch the meat to make it more cost effective ( rice or oat flour,homemade breadcrumbs ??) have you ever made beef paste not sure that's even an Aussie thing 😊😊 pate is really easy too but not sure if that's complicated for the dairy free conversion ( or if anyone would like it) Would love to see pictures of your food storage areas before and after the supply run
I probably could, but I kind of feel like if I was going to make it less meat I could just buy it, you know! I haven’t, no. I am going to try both beef and pork in the press though, I find the idea odd but who knows! I might really like it! I’ve never had pate, I’ll have to do some googling! Our food is spread out over so many diff spaces atm! It is hard. Once the new kitchen roof is up, the plan is to build in a pantry somewhere which will make things easier. I did get a shot of my fridge though lol, with its lonely choc chips and condiments left in it heh
The garlic bread looks delicious. When I need something like that in a pinch or had bread products that needed to be used, i would butter and season them and pan fry them butter side down sort of like making a grilled cheese sandwich. Also, grilled bread is really good and a good way to reheat leftover garlic bread, but it can burn quickly lol!
In the video I just put up we used a bunch of it for sandwiches and stuff, exactly that, just sliced it in half and buttered side down in the pan to eat hehe, definitely a quick and easy way to get it to that soft state again! :D
@@OurSmallFootprint I figured you had a plan, but just in case. A comment could be good for others, I know I get good ideas from reading them. Mom's quick garlic bread was a slice of white sandwich bread toasted in the toaster, buttered then sprinkled with garlic salt. It works, I had no complaints, still occasionally do it today.
Your welcome Nyssa & family.. I don't send you parcels so my way of helping..I just love watching also love how real you are about everything... plus a great cook...
Love the Guinea Fowl at the end of the video they were wanted a chat next show us your flock,do U collect the eggs and use them for eating... Spam or Devon is pork which my father always said leftover meat on the floor... U want would be nice pork with veg's in the loaf whole...so u would have to mince it then mix frozen or fresh veg's in your mix... Beef would be good as it used it like Roast Beef Sandwiches...or Fish would be cheap and interesting...steam it them panfry it for the fish... Want about wholes chicken place or a chicken factory...we have one at Ourimbah Central Coast NSW... Goodluck with it...have U got the stove yet...give us a look at it...😂😂😂please...
Spam is made using pork! I hate chicken loaf as well! More gelatine than chicken! That bread looked delicious! Just needed butter and homemade jam! Yum! Your hair looks great!
I hope to get some decent fruit hauls! I haven't had much to make into jams lately :s or to make cordials with! I will definitely give pork and beef a go, just to try it out at least!
Nyssa you are so knowledgeable on baking and food prep, I can see is a passion with you. And you are very busy cooking for you family but whose job is it to take care of the garden because its in a terrible state. I just want to get out there is pull up all the dead plants and weed.
It’s my job too ;). It’s on the back burner atm. I’ll get there. These below zero morning will help kill off anything growing and then I can snip and mulch the old plants and pull the weeds easier.
Wow , I have never seen the chicken loaf made before, well done , what is the semolina required for , as a non sticking agent maybe ? Watching blogs back the front. Going to watch the first one now..😊
I love watching your videos, I don't usually comment but i really enjoyed watching this. Just goes to show what's added to some shop bought meat etc, well done, you make some lovely food.
Hi, Nyssa! It was very informative and interesting to learn about making pressed chicken loaf and that you could use other meats. I thought I might even try getting the equipment and make some. My husband is a huge lunch meat sandwich eater. So I thought it might save us money if I made our own. I tend to agree with you on whether you could save money, so I probably won't go through the extra time and expense. He is also a picky eater, so he might not like it after I had gone through all that. Thanks for the experiment. I also think your long hair is beautiful. I have always wanted hair like yours, and it will only grow about shoulder length and is kind of thin, so I keep it short or medium length. As always, enjoy your visits and vast knowledge. Janice from Arkansas USA
Goodmorning , Thankyou for these videos you have been busy . Love your new stove it looks great. Is it possible to get the muffin recipe you showed yesterday ? The baggete recipe I have written down . Temperature in Melbourne where we live was 1 this morning are you any warmer? Have a safe trip this week to your mums. ❤
I saw your request for the hamburger buns, I purposely haven't hearted it so I can reply when I'm at the computer! I will share the english muffins shortly, it is in the next couple of videos, I'm getting it typed up to go along with a bulk cook up of them! :D -4 was our lowest low this morning, about -2 when I got up to stock the fire at 6.30 hehe :D
How about potted beef? In the UK ,Marks and Spencer used to sell wee jars of it which uou could use as a spread/sandwich filling. No idea if yhere are recipes on line or not.
Maybe an option for making processed meat if you get mince in the food hamper, as you pref your own made mince for dishes...beef might be like the tinned corned beef?
I've just searched for this press and i can get the same brand for the same price here in the UK so I'm going to give it a go 😊. I'm surprised it was the same cost , things rarely are there daya. I hope you're well Nyssa, it's been a while since we've spoken. I'll drop you a message. 🐈⬛🖤
I noticed that there were a lot of different ones avail now, when I bought mine there weren't many choices! ebbs and flows of supply and demand I guess!
Nyssa you always make me laugh, doing squirrels or digging holes or whatever, thank you 😊, but I’m with you on mouth-feel of things, I can’t eat some things because of that.
Yeah, and I think if I regularly bought chicken loaf, it would be a no brainer! But I don't buy it very often, so I'm just not sure if the effort all around is worht it, especially how quickly the kids go through it lol :D
Hey Nyssa I’ve been making a few of your recipes lately they are so good 😊 I would love to give the bread a go sorry if I missed it but what is the time and temp for the cook?
I really hesitated to give time and temps for baking because I was using the hooded bbq, I did cook some in the new oven the other day though! about 180-200 (no fan) for about 25-30 mins, but I'm still figuring it out (the oven that is!) but they're a fairly quick bake, and you don't have to pump the temp because you're going for coloured, but soft! :D
I wonder if its possible to make the meat loaf then put it in a clean can and then bake it??seems a shame that empty cans get thrown away… the chicken did look nice when it was cooked. So looking forward to the shopping video even though it costs a fortune eh.. 😂❤❤
I make my own chicken loaf as well. I use a lot of spice, whole garlic and chillies. Chicken is cheaper my side and homemade tastes so much better than store bought. I stopped buying store bought because it doesn't even taste like chicken and it's expensive.
It definitely doesn’t taste much like chicken to me, but the kids have always liked it! I think I will continue to experiment and find what ‘fancy’ flavours make it worthwhile heh
What about buying the cooked rotisserie chicken’s at Costco to use since they are only $5 then you will have the bones to make broth afterward so it’s kind of a 2 for 1.
I don’t imagine I could use cooked chicken to make it! I do love the rotisserie chickens though, but I have to have an esky free just to put them in, so it’s not something I always have room for!
I haven’t had pate in a very long time but I remember it being spreadable ? This is definitely far firmer than that, very much slicing and bouncy rather than spreadable :)
Interesting seeing the chicken loaf process. Not something I think I’d do, nor eat. Have you thought of cutting the bread stick lengthwise, then spreading the garlic butter and slice when reheated?
Cook time will be the main thing I'd imagine, which is why I don't generally give cook times in the recipes I offer, because cook time in a bbq is very different to a standard oven! :D
The chicken loaf really appeals to me! The husband likes turkey (hello slices of gold in your sandwich) so I buy him chicken breast supreme but it's still $22 a kilo and to me is yucky. I love that your chicken tastes like chicken!
I haven’t bought chicken loaf in a long time so I dunno what price is the stuff I used to buy now! Maybe I should check and use that as part of my decision! But this definitely has a mouth feel of chicken, it’s sliceable loaf but doesn’t have that really smooth texture of the bought stuff!
@@OurSmallFootprint $16 a kilo! I can't make myself pay that much for it. I'm not much of a fan of the texture (taste aside) so sliceable chicken sounds awesome! I might have to try with the glad wrap method before I commit to a steamer though. The husband isn't very adaptable 😫
I try to remove the bowl when mixing and place back on the scales but a lot of the issue is that the stainless steel* bench isn’t flat, there’s forever a foot just not quite in contact with the bench, so then when I put weight in the bowl! A small wooden board that the scales live on would be helpful I reckon :)
This is the meat press I bought, but have a shop around, it looks like there's some cheaper options out there now!
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Nyssa, do not spoil us like this! It feels like Christmas! lol so glad to see another video! Blessings to your family!
Absolutely loved seeing your hair down…beautiful! I always love your videos. Your family is so lucky to have such an awesome mom that cooks a variety of awesome foods.
Getting spoiled with all these great videos. Love it.
Thanks for the recipe for the French bread and the cooking demo for the chicken loaf. Very interesting and you are always entertaining. I love your voiceovers.
Lol the guinea fowl band 🎶
Hehe, they were very insistent today that I move out of their garden!
Sent you a little gift for you new purchase Nyssa. I watch you all the time and apart of your Patreon but had to lower my subscription.. I hope this adds something to your budget.. Many thanks for letting us watch... 🙏
Nyssa, I’m always amazed by how much you know. Loved the video. We’re being spoiled with the number of videos lately, but I’m so glad. They make my day.
Great video!! I love all you meal ideas!!
Fun video!
I really enjoyed seeing how a meat loaf can be made.
And that oven....all the different recipes/meals you're gonna make! You are spoiling us! ❤
Wishing everyone a wonderful day.
Oh my gosh, you seem to have endless energy. I love the bread recipe, I will be trying it when we cool off. The chicken loaf sure is great to have on hand to feed the family easily and much healthier than anything that we would find in the US. You are incredible. 😊
Another great vlog nyssa, thank you.
Your chicken loaf looks scrumptious!
I agree with your position on chicken loaf bleugh
So nice to have another video to watch! I’m still smiling watching you compete with the Guinea fowl to speak! Great video as usual. Thankyou x
Nyssa have really missed your backing singers 😅😅😅😅 French stick with garlic butter 😋😋😋😋 Have to say your hair is gorgeous ❤❤ As always a pleasure to watch 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from the UK x
Hehe, there has been a bit of a lack of animal sounds lately hasn't there!
You could stretch it out further by adding milk to thin the mix, some egg white too then tapioca/potato starch to bind it back together and chicken stock powder, maybe msg, some pepper, add herbs + spices if you like.
You could probably make a soya mince version with chicken stock powder.
Definitely could, but the purpose is to have less of those fillers really, more just meat rather than the fillers, otherwise I could just buy the stuff from the deli :). I looked and it’s apparently 66% chicken so prob has a lot of those fillers in there :)
Yay!! Hi Nyssa!! Love you & your videos!! BTW your hair is absolutely glorious!! 💞🌹
Thank you :). I wear it down a lot more in winter, but its a lot of work to keep the curls looking ok while down, only takes me knotting it up in a bun when I'm hot and theyre kinda ruined lol :D
Spam spiced ham.Loved seeing the chicken loaf done.I love chicken loaf.
Loving all the videos, loved these recipes too. Could you use some sort of clean filler to stretch the meat to make it more cost effective ( rice or oat flour,homemade breadcrumbs ??) have you ever made beef paste not sure that's even an Aussie thing 😊😊 pate is really easy too but not sure if that's complicated for the dairy free conversion ( or if anyone would like it)
Would love to see pictures of your food storage areas before and after the supply run
I probably could, but I kind of feel like if I was going to make it less meat I could just buy it, you know!
I haven’t, no. I am going to try both beef and pork in the press though, I find the idea odd but who knows! I might really like it!
I’ve never had pate, I’ll have to do some googling!
Our food is spread out over so many diff spaces atm! It is hard. Once the new kitchen roof is up, the plan is to build in a pantry somewhere which will make things easier. I did get a shot of my fridge though lol, with its lonely choc chips and condiments left in it heh
I keep repeating… I won’t expect lots of videos… I won’t expect lots of videos… very interesting! Thank you for all the work!
I was great to see how chicken loaf is made. Lovely to see your videos. Looking forward to see your new stove in use.
The garlic bread looks delicious. When I need something like that in a pinch or had bread products that needed to be used, i would butter and season them and pan fry them butter side down sort of like making a grilled cheese sandwich. Also, grilled bread is really good and a good way to reheat leftover garlic bread, but it can burn quickly lol!
In the video I just put up we used a bunch of it for sandwiches and stuff, exactly that, just sliced it in half and buttered side down in the pan to eat hehe, definitely a quick and easy way to get it to that soft state again! :D
@@OurSmallFootprint I figured you had a plan, but just in case. A comment could be good for others, I know I get good ideas from reading them.
Mom's quick garlic bread was a slice of white sandwich bread toasted in the toaster, buttered then sprinkled with garlic salt. It works, I had no complaints, still occasionally do it today.
The chicken loaf was interesting, thanks.😊
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Thank you!
Your welcome Nyssa & family.. I don't send you parcels so my way of helping..I just love watching also love how real you are about everything... plus a great cook...
Love the Guinea Fowl at the end of the video they were wanted a chat next show us your flock,do U collect the eggs and use them for eating...
Spam or Devon is pork which my father always said leftover meat on the floor...
U want would be nice pork with veg's in the loaf whole...so u would have to mince it then mix frozen or fresh veg's in your mix...
Beef would be good as it used it like Roast Beef Sandwiches...or Fish would be cheap and interesting...steam it them panfry it for the fish...
Want about wholes chicken place or a chicken factory...we have one at Ourimbah Central Coast NSW...
Goodluck with it...have U got the stove yet...give us a look at it...😂😂😂please...
Hey Nyssa! Your bread skills are off the charts! That looked delicious.Can’t wait to see you cooking on the new stove. Great video!!TFS!!!🩷
Thank you for all the time and effort you put into your videos Nyssa 😊
The bread looks so delicious 😋. The meat looked delicious as well and so fascinating.
Garlic bread looks delicious
Spam is made using pork! I hate chicken loaf as well! More gelatine than chicken! That bread looked delicious! Just needed butter and homemade jam! Yum! Your hair looks great!
I hope to get some decent fruit hauls! I haven't had much to make into jams lately :s or to make cordials with!
I will definitely give pork and beef a go, just to try it out at least!
Nyssa you are so knowledgeable on baking and food prep, I can see is a passion with you. And you are very busy cooking for you family but whose job is it to take care of the garden because its in a terrible state. I just want to get out there is pull up all the dead plants and weed.
It’s my job too ;). It’s on the back burner atm. I’ll get there. These below zero morning will help kill off anything growing and then I can snip and mulch the old plants and pull the weeds easier.
The ground chicken, pink slime, looks like braunschweiger or liverwurst. Yummy!
I think most processed meats end up looking the same before cooking hehe :D
Wow , I have never seen the chicken loaf made before, well done , what is the semolina required for , as a non sticking agent maybe ? Watching blogs back the front. Going to watch the first one now..😊
Yes, just to create a bit of a barrier on the baguette pan heh :) but I like the texture it adds too, kinda crunchy!
I love watching your videos, I don't usually comment but i really enjoyed watching this. Just goes to show what's added to some shop bought meat etc, well done, you make some lovely food.
Hi, Nyssa! It was very informative and interesting to learn about making pressed chicken loaf and that you could use other meats. I thought I might even try getting the equipment and make some. My husband is a huge lunch meat sandwich eater. So I thought it might save us money if I made our own. I tend to agree with you on whether you could save money, so I probably won't go through the extra time and expense. He is also a picky eater, so he might not like it after I had gone through all that. Thanks for the experiment. I also think your long hair is beautiful. I have always wanted hair like yours, and it will only grow about shoulder length and is kind of thin, so I keep it short or medium length. As always, enjoy your visits and vast knowledge. Janice from Arkansas USA
reminds me of the pressed tinned chicken i buy from asda, plain or a sage/onion one, love them both for shelf stable quick meals and sandwiches, xx
We can chicken at times if I can get it cheap, but not pressed, just ends up shredded, it’s tasty though!
Goodmorning , Thankyou for these videos you have been busy . Love your new stove it looks great. Is it possible to get the muffin recipe you showed yesterday ? The baggete recipe I have written down . Temperature in Melbourne where we live was 1 this morning are you any warmer? Have a safe trip this week to your mums. ❤
I saw your request for the hamburger buns, I purposely haven't hearted it so I can reply when I'm at the computer! I will share the english muffins shortly, it is in the next couple of videos, I'm getting it typed up to go along with a bulk cook up of them! :D
-4 was our lowest low this morning, about -2 when I got up to stock the fire at 6.30 hehe :D
How about potted beef? In the UK ,Marks and Spencer used to sell wee jars of it which uou could use as a spread/sandwich filling. No idea if yhere are recipes on line or not.
I shall have a google! :D
Maybe an option for making processed meat if you get mince in the food hamper, as you pref your own made mince for dishes...beef might be like the tinned corned beef?
I definitely think I should try beef and pork at least once! Never know! I might like it!
@@OurSmallFootprint green eggs and ham...🤭😉
Lovely 🥰 video hun ❤❤❤
I've just searched for this press and i can get the same brand for the same price here in the UK so I'm going to give it a go 😊. I'm surprised it was the same cost , things rarely are there daya. I hope you're well Nyssa, it's been a while since we've spoken. I'll drop you a message. 🐈⬛🖤
I noticed that there were a lot of different ones avail now, when I bought mine there weren't many choices! ebbs and flows of supply and demand I guess!
Try the beef mince. I'm curious as to how that would come out. You amaze me all the things you can do.
I will definitely give it a go, won’t know how it turns out until I try!
Nyssa you always make me laugh, doing squirrels or digging holes or whatever, thank you 😊, but I’m with you on mouth-feel of things, I can’t eat some things because of that.
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I make my own chicken loaf because I don’t want the ‘extras’ in it that seem to come in supermarket product
Yeah, and I think if I regularly bought chicken loaf, it would be a no brainer! But I don't buy it very often, so I'm just not sure if the effort all around is worht it, especially how quickly the kids go through it lol :D
Hey Nyssa I’ve been making a few of your recipes lately they are so good 😊 I would love to give the bread a go sorry if I missed it but what is the time and temp for the cook?
I really hesitated to give time and temps for baking because I was using the hooded bbq, I did cook some in the new oven the other day though! about 180-200 (no fan) for about 25-30 mins, but I'm still figuring it out (the oven that is!) but they're a fairly quick bake, and you don't have to pump the temp because you're going for coloured, but soft! :D
@@OurSmallFootprint thank you I’m excited to see what you do with the new oven thanks for all the amazing recipes 😊
I wonder if its possible to make the meat loaf then put it in a clean can and then bake it??seems a shame that empty cans get thrown away… the chicken did look nice when it was cooked. So looking forward to the shopping video even though it costs a fortune eh.. 😂❤❤
I'm sure you could, if you wanted that same dense texture you'd have to put weights on it, but the concept is actually pretty simple!
I make my own chicken loaf as well. I use a lot of spice, whole garlic and chillies. Chicken is cheaper my side and homemade tastes so much better than store bought. I stopped buying store bought because it doesn't even taste like chicken and it's expensive.
It definitely doesn’t taste much like chicken to me, but the kids have always liked it! I think I will continue to experiment and find what ‘fancy’ flavours make it worthwhile heh
I’m going to send my address so you can send me some of your energy. Good golly!😊 I had to take a two hour nap this morning!
I wonder if you could make a meat loaf out of beef, or turkey?
I’m definitely going to at least try beef and pork, I don’t buy turkey much, it’s not overly common here
What about buying the cooked rotisserie chicken’s at Costco to use since they are only $5 then you will have the bones to make broth afterward so it’s kind of a 2 for 1.
I don’t imagine I could use cooked chicken to make it! I do love the rotisserie chickens though, but I have to have an esky free just to put them in, so it’s not something I always have room for!
I always thought that SPAM was SPicy hAM!
its like patte
I haven’t had pate in a very long time but I remember it being spreadable ? This is definitely far firmer than that, very much slicing and bouncy rather than spreadable :)
How about Brawn, Mum made it and I loved it, until she told me what was in it.
Heh, yeah, that does not appeal! Heh
Interesting seeing the chicken loaf process. Not something I think I’d do, nor eat. Have you thought of cutting the bread stick lengthwise, then spreading the garlic butter and slice when reheated?
Definitely an option :)
Nyssa, could you make your own press out of empty cans, like pineapple juice or large tin or baked beans? Just an idea
I probably could, but, it would be aluminium, whereas the one I bought is stainless steel, which is a much better metal to be cooking in :)
Nyssa will you now have to change the recipe when you start with the real oven? Oh, I hope not!
Cook time will be the main thing I'd imagine, which is why I don't generally give cook times in the recipes I offer, because cook time in a bbq is very different to a standard oven! :D
@@OurSmallFootprint I am so excited that you got an oven!
The chicken loaf really appeals to me! The husband likes turkey (hello slices of gold in your sandwich) so I buy him chicken breast supreme but it's still $22 a kilo and to me is yucky. I love that your chicken tastes like chicken!
I haven’t bought chicken loaf in a long time so I dunno what price is the stuff I used to buy now! Maybe I should check and use that as part of my decision! But this definitely has a mouth feel of chicken, it’s sliceable loaf but doesn’t have that really smooth texture of the bought stuff!
@@OurSmallFootprint $16 a kilo! I can't make myself pay that much for it. I'm not much of a fan of the texture (taste aside) so sliceable chicken sounds awesome! I might have to try with the glad wrap method before I commit to a steamer though. The husband isn't very adaptable 😫
@@Char-lei I googled after talking about it, it is so much more expensive than it used to be!
I do not eat deli meats often. Now it will be less. I will think pink slime every time I go to buy. My posterior thanks you.
Hehe, I don’t know whether to apologise or not! :)
I'm the first 😅
I’ve noticed you mix things on your scales this breaks your configuration slowly over time the weights will be wrong
I try to remove the bowl when mixing and place back on the scales but a lot of the issue is that the stainless steel* bench isn’t flat, there’s forever a foot just not quite in contact with the bench, so then when I put weight in the bowl! A small wooden board that the scales live on would be helpful I reckon :)
Loved this video, you work so hard. I appreciate all you do. Thx!