i refuse to watch the food network because every show is a contest. i dont care who wins. when i watch a cooking show, i want to LEARN something about cooking.
Exactly! The only cooking shows worth watching are on public television, my favorites are America's Test Kitchen, Cook's Country, and there are a few other good ones.
I love this bit: "Just look at that elegant shape. There's sort of a careless chic about it as if it were caught in the middle of a dance pose." Julia Child, waxing poetic about a poached egg.
My grandparents operated a poultry farm. An inspector came periodically to look at what the poultry were fed, the water they drank, their inoculation schedules, how the eggs were sized for sale, and the time lapse between collection and market. They earned their AA classification.
I'm now 60 years ol. I can remember watching as a kid with my mom in the early afternoon when only other choices were 3 network soap operas or P.B.S.. Mom let me select the channel. Makes me miss that time with her.❤
I just live the beautiful natural speed of her shows. 😊❤😊 Ive always broken my eggs into a ramekin or wee dish and then dumped them in. I've never added the vinegar, that's just how my Grammie taught me and we've always had chickens so the eggs are fresh. Her showing the spatula bit to push any stray whites in is completely class.😊❤😊
So great because I Always get the white flaking apart and I have to chase it with a slotted spoon… I think it’s cause I added salt to The water? Also I went by Gordon ramsays tutorial Who Said to spin the water. Nevermind. Going Julia style FOREVER!!!! 💜
I still can't get over how tall she was. You can't tell by her custom kitchen but when she walks into the dining room, her knees are almost to the tabletop.
When cooking shows were actually about the food and techniques and NOT a game show.
i refuse to watch the food network because every show is a contest. i dont care who wins. when i watch a cooking show, i want to LEARN something about cooking.
Don’t forget the envy game. “This is my $50,000 solid gold saucepan and you must have wanted to do this recipe.”
❤❤❤ 😊 so that😊😊😊
Exactly! The only cooking shows worth watching are on public television, my favorites are America's Test Kitchen, Cook's Country, and there are a few other good ones.
You have a very valid point. Nowadays, is about the game.
I love this bit: "Just look at that elegant shape. There's sort of a careless chic about it as if it were caught in the middle of a dance pose." Julia Child, waxing poetic about a poached egg.
My grandparents operated a poultry farm. An inspector came periodically to look at what the poultry were fed, the water they drank, their inoculation schedules, how the eggs were sized for sale, and the time lapse between collection and market. They earned their AA classification.
Yes to you and your family ❤😊❤
I love that her techniques will always be a reliable source!!
Auntie Julia says " always vinegar your water dear " ❤
I'm now 60 years ol. I can remember watching as a kid with my mom in the early afternoon when only other choices were 3 network soap operas or P.B.S.. Mom let me select the channel. Makes me miss that time with her.❤
I have watched lots of videos over the years how how to make a perfectly poached egg. This by far is the best way.
Eggs Benedict taken to another level. Wow. Never heard of this, but now I wanna try to make it. Yum.
Julia made all this look so easy. Loved watching her more as I matured.
Only Julia would write to the governor to complain about subpar eggs, fully expecting legislation to ensue forthwith.
😅This is a great comment, "ensue Forthwith". The verbiage matched the era of this cooking show.
I love to see her prepare and cook these eggs.
The omelette episode is delightful as well.
I've always loved to watch Julia ❤ the food was so different looking and tasted better too❤
I just live the beautiful natural speed of her shows. 😊❤😊
Ive always broken my eggs into a ramekin or wee dish and then dumped them in.
I've never added the vinegar, that's just how my Grammie taught me and we've always had chickens so the eggs are fresh.
Her showing the spatula bit to push any stray whites in is completely class.😊❤😊
I love that egg caddy.
Aid the leg...oh Julia 😂
I totally want to do that soufflé topping for the poached eggs
So very much me as well!!!!😊❤😊
“Wawawawa-Five!” Pretending 5 seconds have passed!🤣
Wow I've never seen a recipe like that before. Cannot wait to make this.
So great because I
Always get the white flaking apart and I have to chase it with a slotted spoon…
I think it’s cause I added salt to
The water? Also I went by
Gordon ramsays tutorial
Who
Said to spin the water. Nevermind. Going Julia style FOREVER!!!! 💜
I still can't get over how tall she was. You can't tell by her custom kitchen but when she walks into the dining room, her knees are almost to the tabletop.
Exercise by egg white whipping 🥚🥊
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The first egg cracked was a double yolk
The poor egg that became “that nasty, disgraceful one!”
Only Julia, as she always had an Impeccably Clean Towel, could have Inimitably Clean Hands as a substitute.
As much as I DEARLY Love this woman and her incredible recipes.. there's NO WAY I'd ever eat a runny egg.. NO THANKS!
Tastes differ, I suppose. The runny yolks sound delicious to me.
Runny eggs? Why there is no such thing. But eggs do come with their very own Sauce as long as you don't over cook them. Soooo yummy. 🐔🥚🍳😋
I would eat them no other way
thats why god made chocolate and vanilla. what one person doesnt like, another person does.
What makes us fat is the flour. 🎉