How to Make Pancakes - The Victorian Way
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.พ. 2015
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Join Mrs Crocombe, the Victorian cook, as she prepares some pancakes for Lord and Lady Braybrooke and servants in the kitchens of Audley End House.
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Only 1800's kids remember Ms. Crocombe's recipes
Delusional Panicking 💀💀💀
😂😂😂😂😂
Like anyone would still survive the age until now. Even if that person exist, they'd already forgot the recipe lol
@@noyoucantnoicantnowecantsostop it was a joke lol
@@noyoucantnoicantnowecantsostop r/whoooshh
Mary Poppins: There can only be one sweet but firm British woman.
Ms Crocombe: Hold my water ice.
hahahaha.loved this one 😂
Ms. Crocombe: Hold my brandy.
I love this
Yaaasssss!
Don't forget the nutmeg
'These one are gonna go to the servants' we stan a shady queen
At least they are getting pancakes and they don't waste food and jus throw it away.
that isnt shade its just reality
She’s a servant herself though lol
@@HeveanDearest Yes, but she's one of the top tier servants.
@@MaryTheresa1986 you are a supreme person for watching this during COVID
Every time Mrs. Crocombe has something to say about “poor people”, “not very good”, she looks right into your eyes.
Judgment is Mrs. Crocombe's love language. 😆😆
I can hear the accent in my head as I read this even
I can imagine this woman as an actual victorian woman who discovered a camera and a laptop from the future and has the ability to upload videos to the internet.
Am I the only person who thinks he aksent is fake?
#1 lobster **accent
And no it’s not fake per say, it’s more so that she is trying to put on an RP (received pronunciation) accent , which is a nasally accent spoken by the upper class English at the turn of the 20th century to distinguish themselves from the lower classes. It’s still used today (albeit less common) in older people with more traditional upbringings. Her real accent seems to be West Country/Bristolian , and she has several twangs when pronouncing certain words. These are little intricacies they unless you’re English you wont necessarily hear :)
@@Richardushirolumb , actually, i did hear the little intricacies, that's why i thought it was fake.
Kinda like John Maclean
That would be a sick show
Am i the only one who noticed when she flipped the pancake she failed, then they edited it and showed it perfect again. 😂😂😂
Thank goodness someone else noticed.. it was driving me crazy i replayed that like 5 times thinking to myself, "hell nah she failed that so hard."
Petra Tarr i noticed too them im like wait what? Good video's though.
same same same ahhahahah
YES! haha
Petra Tarr I did notice same thing. Probably she didn't want to have bad impression over her viewers.
me: Mom I'll be making pancakes
Mom: in what way?
Me: *THE VICTORIAN WAY*
In the BRITISH way ;)
@@AprylleFools In the FRENCH way ;)
In the Austrian way! :D
IN THE PHILIPINES WAY :D
in Mandalorian way and this is the way!
Crocombe: "These pancakes are for the servants."
Servants: "Cool. We like crepes."
um English pancakes are much thinner but they do look like crepes
They are pancakes
Theyre pancakes. Not everything follows the US standard :|
Right!!!😂😂😂
Ya'll dont get the joke
meanwhile Victorian lady completely unfazed by cameraman in her house.
😂 love this comment
😮😮🙂
Just a newfangled servant...
bahahahahahahaha "these pancakes are for the servants."
Gisela Swaragita I was laughing when they showed the sloppy pancakes and then the perfect pancakes 🥞
mackenzie holsten Not Sloppy what so ever.
They were indeed sloppy!! Had a big hole,was lopsided. While the one's going to the Lady of the house was perfectly round and golden.
She messed up so bad and they don't look like the after lol. Looks good though
I want to hit her with a frying pan ....lady and Lord bay Brook gets pancakes ...servants get leftover bits if the batter . What does she get ? She's also a servant right ...that or she also works as a mistress to grill Lord bay brooks ' xxx.
She failed to make the pancakes...
And easily said...this one is for servants😂😂😂
But the first pancake is always the ugly one. As you go they turn our better 😅 at least this happens to me.
Jojo D'Agostino Agreed!
😂😂
Jojo D'Agostino true mine turn beautiful after the first one.
The first pancake is the sacrificial one
THE WAY SHE FLIPPED THE PANCAKESSS I SCREAMED-
Yes, it didn't flip as well as trick photography suggested. However, she's an actress, not a cook.
hahahahahaha
Was searching for this
@@Sora_Abyss she was actress not cook lol
I like the eggs' holder....
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God's child me too.. !
God's child they're very easy to make, we had one at my great aunt's house growing up. we made it using a plan for a small spice rack and drilling large holes in the shelves. I'd recommend making a small insert with thin wood with smaller holes if you're planning on using it to hold home raised eggs since they're not standard in size.
God's child I like her sifter
I just realised the lemon was never used?
Good spot! The juice of a lemon can be used to drizzle over the finished pancakes for extra flavour.
@@EnglishHeritage She used them for the store bought pancakes 😂
Ornacia
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Ornacia ornacia for season 12
They forgot 😂😂😂
I cannot believe its 2022 and the first time we ever discovered this wonderful woman was 7 years ago in 2015! My goodness!! How time flies.
More than four years later and we're still loving Mrs. Crocombe... actually, even more!
Yes 🍎💕
YOU love Mrs Crowcombe
I'm from the US and I forgot that pancakes form England are much thinner 😂😂
It certainly looks more like a crepe.
By the way, your pancakes are basically versions of our Scottish pancakes.
suzanna Lytle What do you mean a crepe? Nah, the pancakes in my country are thin like this as well. The only pancakes that aren't thin seem to be in the USA. The first time I saw a pancake USA style I was confused why it was so thick.
@@MicukoFelton Australia has variations of pancakes. I think most people here would say this is a crepe (probably to thr horror of the French) and our pancakes are more like fluffy American/US standard ones. :)
Lauren Fry That's interesting. In Bulgaria we only have 1 type of pancake. It's the one we see in this video. If we have to translate it in English we'd say pancake.
Everything starts with watchin’ how to make butter video .... being obsessive lol
We all started off with Miss Fanny
omg same😂
saaaaaaaaame hahaha
SAME HAHAHAHAHA
yesss correct I also first watched the butter video
자꾸 보게된다.. 저분의 도도한 말투에 중독됐어
okay, I don't read your language, but it may be about learning the butter. Thats where it seems to start. They lure us in with innocent butter then we have to learn more and more. I like the trifle and the pancakes! Happy Cooking!
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Gosh...I love her. She makes me smile every time she says hello to the camera. (To us) “we must get on...its Tuesday and there are pancakes to make.” Lol. Yes!
Get cracking! No time for dilly-dallying!
Such a high quality video, i love this channel
Me too!
Those pancakes for "Lord and Lady" are from Tesco's.
She kept the homemade for the "servants" or for the bin...
finished propduct was def not home made lol
Ha! I'm glad I'm not the only one who spotted that. They've that tell-tale spongy texture of the store-bought variety!
The real cooks and foodies sees that directly, there absolutely dont look homemade :P
Tesco pancakes are nasty
Looool was thinking the same thing
PLS GIVE THIS LADY HER OWN SERIES! I can watch and listen to her for days.
The Victorian Way IS her Series.
No one:
Not anyone in quarantine:
Me: learning how to make Victorian pancakes at 12am
Lol so many people are like me😂
or at 2:30 am jajaja
me too, from Argentina, killing time
I have been up all night and it is now 8 minutes past 5 and I have been watching this, I can't stop-_-
me at 2 am
2am lol
What an elegant accent...
mariam kamal I’m proud to be born in Devon, the same county as the original chef they are portraying
Good West Country accent
this video is so relaxing to watch idk why
Mia Gibson I think it's her voice hahaha
It gives me the sense that life is calm and orderly, cool and dignified, decent? A feeling we are missing these days in The USA!
It's the lighting, music, and the sense that you don't need to bother with a lot of things other than your home life. :)
asmr
Mia Gibson it's the simplicity that we lack nowadays
깐깐해서 뭐 하나만 흘리거나 간 못맞춰도 쥐잡듯 잡을것 같은데 자꾸 보게 만드네
I can’t believe they’ve been cracking out the same, quality content for so long. This is from 2015, but looks no different from the beautiful videos coming out now. Amazing.
I made them today for breakfast :) I was craving pancakes but didn't have baking powder and remembered watching this on my victorian era youtube marathon. It's actually quite good. Doesn't taste like your typical pancakes of course. I was actually quite surprised that sugar went very well with it since I'm too used to maple syrup in my pancakes. Really nice recipe :)
Thanks Paula! We're really happy that they turned out tasty :)
You use Baking powder in your pancakes? ok cool that's new to me I can see people doing that but I have never seen a recipe that calls for it. :)
Kiralea Swan yes! it makes them rise-baking soda is a levener (spelling?). thus, you get fluffy pancakes, rather than flat, crêpe like pancakes. try it sometime, i bet youll love it!!! [:
This type of pancake with sugar or jam (not syrup) is a completely normal European pancake. Nothing strange about it really :)
Paula Ahn Lemon and sugar and nice as well.
OMG, I love her style, she also speaks quite slow and easy to listen even I'm not good at English
"Well Hello, we must get on"
Oh God, I'm already in trouble.
Mrs. Crocombe using some editing magic to cover up that failed pancake toss LOL 😏
Wow! I found this by accident, this lady could almost be an actress..though her clothes are what servants of the time would wear. Overall very nice I will watch more videos from the,.
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Well... Technically she is servant, but a head servant
BellRain Chan that's the point lol no lady of the household would be cooking unless they were poor. She's meant to be a servant.
BellRain Chan she is a servant. she's always talking about how she's making all these meals for her "lady" which is basically her master
BellRain Chan at 3:39 she says and for us servants so she is supposed to be wearing what a servant would wear
I find her voice so soothing to listen to
I'm weirdly in love with Mrs crocombe
“These are for the servants, and there are plenty of them.” I loved that so much
Am I the only one who just found this channel this year and can’t stop watching?
This is my favorite accidental find so far! Thank you for making these videos!! :)
Me too! I am looking for Ruth Goodman, Peter Ginn, and Alex's Victorian Bakery ...I see Pharmacy...but I can't find the former- first time I can't find a video for which I was looking!
Mine too!!
Bladed Lady me too...i was searching for videos abt freemasonry planet worship n star alignments, but i found this...
Ours too!! 👍👍
My mum and I used to have pancakes on pancake day rolled up and sprinkled with sugar and lemon juice. This exact same recipe!
When you have a paper and 3 late assignments due in 2 hours but you need to know how to make pancakes the Victorian way
버터,커스타드 푸딩, 이젠 팬케이크다.ㅋ 유튜브 진짜...ㅋ
I feel like i was in Jane Austen's books! Amazing!
Except, unlike today, at 0:28, the Victorian English didn't begin sentences with, "So..."
Jane Austen's society is accurately set in the regency period / Georgian era tho
Jane Austen's books are not set in the Victorian era.
edit: credits to a levels english lmao
The music, the lighting, the tone, the ambiance, the cinematography, the setting, the talent, her voice, her demeanor, her way of carrying herself about the kitchen, everything is just perfectly well paced and balanced, creating a soothing and relaxing video, perfect to watch after a long and hard day. Well done.
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설탕 원하는만큼(x)
필링(팬케이크의 속을 채울)으로 쓸 설탕(o)
유툽 알고리즘에 의해 불려와서 멍때리고 자막 보다 깜짝놀랬네요
I can not stop seeing this! I love the Victorian era.
Greetings from Mexico
It's really cool to go from Townsends and his rustic early American feel to this channel where they're properly British and have a different air. I love it!
This is amazingly beautiful, the production, the character, the costume design, the recipes, the old-fashioned way they are made, everything about this is simply perfect!
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2:40 u can clearly see that the flip is a total fail but next second, u got a stack of perfect pancakes XD
I made these this morning, but added a little sugar and a splash of Grand Marnier to the batter. I served them rolled up with a little whipped cream. I will definitely be putting this in regular rotation --they were splendid. I liked that there were only a few tablespoons of flour in them.
When the dog bites, when the bee stings, when I'm feeling sad, I simply watch Mrs Crocombe on TH-cam and then I dont feel so baaaad.... #myhappyplace ❤
Grace Tobin me too
When the anaphylactic shock-nope, you died...
hahahahahahaha
I quite simply ADORE Shrove Tuesday. A lovely time of the year to reflect on the quaint qualities of pancakes, and the whimsy nature of light sugar and delicate lemon. Truly divine.
I say! What a splendid post! I pray that you post more often !! You certainly made us want to reflect on all things virtuous! :D
이 시리즈 은근 꿀잼
약간이런.. 그 뭐시냐 옛날 유럽풍 나서 너무 좋다...
They showed a documentary about the different clothing styles of England since the 16th century to the present on TV and from there I started watching different videos about the Victorian era, including this one. It's been two weeks.
Send help, I can't stop.
Joking aside, this recipe seems even easier than the instant pancake mixes they sell these days. Just eggs, milk and flour and they're ready to go. I've always wanted copper kitchenware, but it's a bit expensive in the stores where I've seen the sets.
Zim Vader0017 same here dude even I can't stop myself from watching these vedios . I think I'm addicted.
Buy second hand.
Those are called 'crêpes'' in france, that's the way we make them ^^ There's even a tradition that consists in making crêpes on the ''chandeleur'', which is today ! (in my school we had students making some today :3)
Thank you for sharing! We hope the students had fun making them.
They seem quite different from our crêpes though. Our crêpes are a lot thinner and softer I think.
Pieulpe Most probably the French crêpes took a little trip to Brazil ages ago because that's how we make pancakes here too 😄
Pieulpe they are called palačinke in Serbian and are the best when they are filled with Nutella, grounded Plazma (Plazma can be found by the name of Lane in the rest of the world) and cinnamon. mmmm....
Pieulpe What do you mean by "chandeleur"?
lord and lady braybrooke need to give this saint of a woman a SERIOUS raise
I wanted to say that I really enjoy these videos. They make me feel happy and hungry. They also make me want to learn to cook different types of foods. Thank you for all of your time and effort.
So pretty much how all europeans/scandinavians makes pancakes, and always has.
Well yes as a european I can confirm this.
Is it normal for the batter to look so watery? Like when she was mixing it in the bowl
Are scandinavians not europeans?
@@klashstar7 I've never seen batter that thin. Maybe flour was expensive?
Miguel Luis they’re better 🇸🇪
In Russia this is called "blini" (блины). Except the recipe is a bit different. My grandmother makes delicious ones.
Margarita Kulyapina а дрожжевые блины - это русская кухня считается? Толстые эти?
@@sailorv8067 Зависит от семьи. У нас, нет. У некоторых знакомых семей, да. Я же сказала что рецепт немного разный.
I’ve made this recipe several times and until tonight I never had any jelly, jam, or preserves to use so I substituted it for peanut butter. It was alright but tonight I used apricot preserves and added a tiny bit of vanilla into the pancake batter and it was so much better than using peanut butter
Try pancakes with melted butter and golden syrup or maple syrup. That's how North Americans enjoy them.
Please pardon me, but I'm afraid Mrs. Crocombe would throw shade on your wording. You mean, you substituted peanut butter *for* preserves. Or, you substituted *with* peanut butter.
It's strange how many people nowadays are confused about the wording around "substitute". I blame social media, which repeats and spreads errors, as people assume those errors are correct.
....nothing like good old Tesco ready cooked pancakes for the lord and lady
The final pancakes that were stacked up look like the ones you'd buy from the store 😂😂 I've had the exact same
Now I want a pancake. I have to make a pancake. This video made me hungry.
These are such nice videos. I will be checking out more of this channel. Thank you.
I just watched one episode yesterday and i can't stop watching more 😂
I do definitely adore her pronounciation and demeanour!
I love the equipment, the recipes, and the comments the lady makes (and her dress). I hope there are more of "The Victorian Way" videos in the making, these are lovely to watch!
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Make more videos PLEASE?! I truly love your channel. Thank you from America ❤
These videos (and the hostess) just make me happy every time I see them!
Actually, they look like traditional Russian pancakes/crepes. In Russia they are always as thin as in the video. You can cut them on four parts, then roll and tip into any jam, honey, coldensed milk. Or you can just sauce them. Besides you can fold each pancake up and fill with some filling: for example with minced meat, chopped cabbage with boiled eggs, rice etc. In this way they can be served as a main course.
Наталья Авдеева I think this is how most people make them in Europe, as it is common to add baking powder in the US. As a Norwegian I can say that these more or less look like the pancakes we make at home, where we add either sugar and butter, jam, bacon, or bacon & sugar before rolling it and eating it. So guess it is a European and Russian thing. (I'm confused as wether or not I should refer to Russia as European, Asian or both, heh...)
Наталья Авдеева lit
Ragnhild MD WHAT?! Who puts bacon in pancakes??
I love the idea of making them into a savoury meal. I'm going to have to try that now!
Ragnhild MD who puts baking soda in pancakes? All you need is bisquick and milk in america XD
I accidentally found this viedo which lead me to a whole new world. WHAT GREAT FUN.
I feel like I am watching the PBS Special " Downton Abbey"
I getting hungry too.
Signing off Scott's wife Vickie
I say! Downton Abbey is a fabulous series! You must watch it with tea and scones; the beverage served in fine bone English china! On the other side, is a a series called 24 Hours in the Past. A group of people visit Victorian England and its quite a challenge. th-cam.com/video/ZUdOXhYwrgU/w-d-xo.html xo
I love so much the storyline and background and how her traditional way to cook
It's so prim and proper that I cannot stop watching!!
These look perfect for me since I don't like super sweet food for breakfast , I think I'll make these tomorrow morning. I bet they'll taste great with some raspberries/strawberries and some home made vanilla ice cream!
I didn't expect a video from the Victorian era would be this crisp...
really love the fast pace of this video, sets in the idea that this is a rushed morning very well!!
Love these videos. So comforting.
This is the most aesthetically pleasing video i have ever watched
She's literally such a cutie pie I love her so much
Mrs. Crocombe: copper bowls are very good for whisking eggs
Me: MOM WE NEED A COPPER BOWL
Haha this video is so cute! It s so obvious that those for the lord and the lady are bought from the store though 😂😂 just discovered this channel, I love it!
The sounds are sooo ASMR
I'm watching this while studying quantum mechanics. helps your brain relax after brainstrom.
I googled lord and lady braybrooke and I couldn’t find a picture of them but there was pictures of (the real) mrs crocombe. We stan a servant turned queen!
These pancakes look REALLY delicious!! Well done, Mrs. Crocombe!
Absolutely love her! 😍
Just made them, and they were perfectly scrumptious. I did opt for fresh fruit over jam or sugar - plums and grapes, in fact. Thanks for the video! :)
Been watching this series nonstop..very informative at the same time well made.. very interesting
I enjoy when they do the closeups of the ingredients. Lovely.
We make them this way in Poland too so I guess it's just a European thing!
Traditional Russian pancakes are the same 😁
Austria as well. We call them "Palatschinken" :-)
We do the same in Germany :)
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Love love love these videos
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That is exactly how my mother makes them. Honestly didn't know that there was another way
Amazing things to watch and also i'm kind a person who love and adore English culture
Love this channel
I would really love to go to this place and visit to learn more. Love the videos!!!
Much Love from Arkansas, USA
I loveeee how vintage this video is 💖🌻
"Keep them warm in front of a fire"
My house is on fire
But atleast your Pancakes are warm :3
I love these series! Very very good
I love these videos--
keep up the good work!