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1915 Michigan Hash Larkin Housewives Cookbook - Old CookBook Show - Glen And Friends Cooking.
This is a cookbook sent in by a viewer - it's from the Larkin Company in Buffalo New York. Larkin was a huge mail order company that had a wide ranging product line, that included food and kitchen equipment. The recipes in this book are from customers and feature a wide array of Larkin foods.
Michigan Hash Recipe:
1 pound of Hamburg Steak, two tablespoons of chopped onion, one cup cooked Larkin Rice and two cups cooked Larkin Macaroni. Rice and macaroni may be hot or cold. Place in layers in baking dish; season each layer with Larkin Salt, Black Pepper, and Celery Salt. Pour strained tomatoes over all until quite moist, sprinkle with cracker-crumbs and bake forty-five minutes in moderate oven.
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@hannakinn
@hannakinn 3 года назад
I was talking to my 88 year old mother after watching today's video and asked her if she'd ever heard of the Larkin Company. I'm so glad I did because Mom responded with an enthusiastic, "yes!" Mom then told me that my father's mother sold Larkin products in the mid 1920's. My grandmother was born in 1895 and was in her 30s when she was a Larkin Lady. My mom then showed me some pieces of Noritake china made for Larkin that my grandmother either bought or earned as sales premiums while selling Larkin products. It's a very incomplete set of china. I never knew any of this family history. Now I have the family history to attach to the Azalea china pieces my mother has. Prior to today I think I only associated Larkin with antique soap advertising and perhaps a type of chair. Thank you so much for providing historical information about the Larkin Company!
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
good for you!! yes, larkin company sold many household items, including furniture. they were the sears roebuck and brand names over 120 years ago before sears was a household name.
@nadurkee46
@nadurkee46 2 года назад
That’s a bonus win win family historical moment!
@debrajohnson1982
@debrajohnson1982 3 года назад
As I watch in my living room, I’m sitting across from a Larkin soap desk. People collected soap labels and redeemed them for furniture in the late 19th century. This one is from my uncle’s great aunt. I look forward each week for your Sunday videos.
@baumi8125
@baumi8125 3 года назад
Wait what does that mean? I'm confused lol, and intrigued. What do you mean by soap labels? The only way my brain is making sense of it is that people collected soap (the cleaner) labels/boxes and exchanged them for furniture, which doesn't even make sense.
@ryanmg92
@ryanmg92 3 года назад
@@baumi8125 I'd suspect it was a form of voucher's/prizes/tickets etc
@10schicks
@10schicks 2 года назад
@@baumi8125 my guess it's like collecting the barcodes or box tops or yoplait yogurt lids. These were collected and sent to the company to redeem for prizes or in the case of boxtops, to get money donated to your school.
@kathleenmchalelewis2763
@kathleenmchalelewis2763 2 года назад
It was like the "green stamps" program. You saved the wrappers and could order from the catalog.
@kathleenmchalelewis2763
@kathleenmchalelewis2763 2 года назад
Keep in mind that during this time most laundry soap would come in bars that would be grated before using. So saving wrappers would be easy.
@maddyf8398
@maddyf8398 3 года назад
Julie’s face when she arrived said it all!
@chris999999999999
@chris999999999999 3 года назад
I'm from Michigan and find it entertaining how people from the Great Lakes region will say "just across the lake" but mean "90 miles of open water away".
@TamarLitvot
@TamarLitvot 3 года назад
Midwesterners evaluate distances differently. My monthly 6 hour drive to Chicago from St. Louis was no big deal (utterly flat with a single small grove of trees halfway there). Then I came east. When we drive to NYC from DC, which is about 4 hours, we have to prepare! (Of course the traffic and NYC drivers make it far more stressful then my pleasant peaceful drives to Chicago).
@Taricus
@Taricus 2 года назад
I'm from Michigan too, and for us, it's even less descriptive too, because there's a lake in practically everyone's backyard, so you just know which lake by context LOL!
@amaz21
@amaz21 Год назад
On a clear day you can see Toronto “just across the lake” (from the Buffalo/Rochester side of the lake) and/or see Rochester from the CN Tower… that must mean that it’s right there, you just can’t get there from here
@OhJodi69
@OhJodi69 10 месяцев назад
@@TamarLitvot I live in that small grove of trees! LOL
@TamarLitvot
@TamarLitvot 10 месяцев назад
@@OhJodi69 I thank you for providing that lovely break in my monthly drive so many years ago.
@i_am_blur
@i_am_blur 3 года назад
With 3 "fillers" (rice, macaroni and crackers) that recipe had to be invented by a very creative mother (on a budget) looking to make a pound of ground beef stretch to feed a family! Well done to that mom!
@jjudy5869
@jjudy5869 3 года назад
Mine was to fill the casserole with vegetables(onions, celery, peppers, mushrooms, peas, corn) and use only one 'filler'. Cause let's face it vegetables are cheaper per pound than ground meats.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
@@jjudy5869 different era, my dear. can’t compare 1940 to current day
@Smallpotato1965
@Smallpotato1965 3 года назад
@@RonJohn63 AND they're cupboard ingredients! A dish which only requires a couple of cupboard stapels to throw together is a great thing to have in your repertoire.
@lipstickzombie4981
@lipstickzombie4981 3 года назад
@@RonJohn63 The carbs also store longer without refrigeration compared to the veggies.
@laurensteenkamp7693
@laurensteenkamp7693 3 года назад
@I_am_blur you have to remember the time and place this recipe was written. Time, whilst America hadn't joined world war 1 yet imports from Europe had probably all but dried up. Place, Mrs Smith the lady who sent in the recipe lived in Arkansas. Today just over 40% of people who live in Arkansas live in a rural area, a 100 years ago it would likely have been about double that
@microtasker
@microtasker 3 года назад
Can we all get behind Glen making the "Salamagundi" recipe from this book? 0:54
@lpshy9337
@lpshy9337 3 года назад
I was thinking the same thing or did you see the recipe under the one he made beef and rice or the cod fish recipe
@JoelAAK
@JoelAAK 3 года назад
Thanks for the Buffalo shout-out this morning! We appreciate it! There is an area just on the edge of downtown called Larkinville which is where the company HQ and warehouses were. The HQ is gone, but the warehouses are still there, now lofts and offices. The family had a cluster of homes on the edge of Delaware Park known as "Larkland". Down the rabbit hole indeed!
@dmmolloy6
@dmmolloy6 3 года назад
They tore down the Frank Lloyd Wright building?
@DeliaLee8
@DeliaLee8 3 года назад
I am wondering the same thing? They tore down that huge office building?
@tricityladytn
@tricityladytn 3 года назад
So I did a little research, and I have to say, I can't believe they tore down a Frank Lloyd Wright building (around 1950)! To build a truck stop, no less! And then they never built said truck stop, and now the site id just a parking lot.
@znachkiznachki5352
@znachkiznachki5352 3 года назад
First thing after I watched the video I had to find out the fate of the building, and I feared the worst. Sadly, my fears were confirmed. I did a quick search, and it looks like a lot of his commercial buildings were lost one way or another.
@amstrad00
@amstrad00 3 года назад
Yeah, it's really unfortunate that the Larkin Admin Building was torn down. Buffalo has other Frank Lloyd Wright designed homes and buildings, but every one of them that gets torn down is an incredible loss.
@GlenAndFriendsCooking
@GlenAndFriendsCooking 3 года назад
Thanks for watching Everyone! *Did you know about they Larkin Company? Do you have any of their products?*
@ritalikes372
@ritalikes372 3 года назад
Larkin was a soap company. Their main building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright who then designed the Darwin Martin House in Buffalo.
@alexg1668
@alexg1668 3 года назад
Yes I used to have a Larkin side by side which is a drop down desk attached to a small China cabinet. They were extremely popular in upstate NY.
@justhereforthevideos2798
@justhereforthevideos2798 3 года назад
Gah! I love history. And I love food. Thank u for things like this :)
@Kinkajou1015
@Kinkajou1015 3 года назад
I swear I've heard of the Larkin company. But I can't pinpoint where.
@Pickle5521
@Pickle5521 3 года назад
I have the 1917 version of the same cookbook. It cost 30 cents vs. the 25 cents of your 1915 book. About $7.00 in 2021 money, which seems a lot for a small promotional cookbook. Thanks for the info on the Larkin Company history, I have wondered about the history behind the book. Can I suggest you try making the Maple Syrup (Ice)Cream (pg 99)?
@cmonkey63
@cmonkey63 3 года назад
"That's a lot of carbohydrates!" -- Thanks, Jules. You only said what I was just thinking.
@kodi1415
@kodi1415 3 года назад
Glen..back in those days jobs were much more physical on the whole, and these folks would have needed foods high in carbs, what we southerners would call 'rib sticking ' food. Now the average wife may or may not have understood dietary needs, but she did understand what her family needed.
@vickiekostecki
@vickiekostecki 3 года назад
Cheap and filling was often the primary characteristic of a "good" meal. Take the above hash casserole and serve it with white bread and marg.
@waltimedes
@waltimedes 3 года назад
Jules' initial expression was mine looking at the title card.
@FenderTele71
@FenderTele71 3 года назад
The look on her face when she first sees the hash is amazing.
@cynthiamorton3583
@cynthiamorton3583 3 года назад
“I don’t know WHY you’d have left-over macaroni”: this made me chortle, as I don’t know why either!
@AnnAmbler
@AnnAmbler 3 года назад
I love the recipe name below it in the book, “Casserole of Rice and Meat”. I'm imagining a housewife saying, "Well, that's what it is." 🤣🤣🤣
@kirbyw.3451
@kirbyw.3451 3 года назад
One of our family casseroles growing up was Beef, Peas and Rice. Yep, exactly as it sounds!
@andrewwinson5866
@andrewwinson5866 3 года назад
I heard your cat meowing quietly as you were spooning out the serving and now it’s ALL I CAN THINK ABOUT.
@TamarLitvot
@TamarLitvot 3 года назад
I heard it too. 2 soft meows. Now I want to see the cat.
@gordonmacqueen8694
@gordonmacqueen8694 3 года назад
can be heard at the end as well, 9:22
@rollymeeks7031
@rollymeeks7031 3 года назад
Mom's version of goulash! You skipped the onion, it's much better with that onion flavor! Thanks for reminding me of this recipe, love the old cookbook show! Best to you and Jules!
@thecalicoheart7946
@thecalicoheart7946 3 года назад
I am wondering why our lovely Glen didn’t put the onion in? 🤔🙃
@LeesaDeAndrea
@LeesaDeAndrea 3 года назад
@@thecalicoheart7946 When he does these old recipes, he tries to stick as closely as possible to the recipe to experience the foods our ancestors ate.
@TheErador
@TheErador 3 года назад
Huh that is weird, maybe he forgot to prep it or ran out of onions so just went with it.
@FunkEDoc
@FunkEDoc 3 года назад
Thinking of all the ingredients and how they would taste, I’m almost sure that there would have been a much better reaction if the onion wasn’t omitted.
@hecate235
@hecate235 3 года назад
@@thecalicoheart7946 The recipe in the book calls for onion. A big 2 TBsp worth!
@petercollin5670
@petercollin5670 3 года назад
The Larkin Building is gone, but you can still visit Frank Lloyd Wright designed Darwin Martin House and Greycliff in the Buffalo area. I recommend it.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
don’t forget about the filling station and some homes he designed on tillinghast,
@SumCanadianGuy
@SumCanadianGuy 3 года назад
Neat that it was Michigan hash. The captain for the Detroit Red Wings is a Larkin
@dawng.8836
@dawng.8836 3 года назад
Oh wow, I have the same cookbook. Inherited it from my Canadian mother-in-law. I cherish mine for the hand written notes that she had inside.
@znachkiznachki5352
@znachkiznachki5352 3 года назад
I love marginalia in old cookbooks. 😍 It's where all the good stuff happens. By the way, can you tell me what it is that makes the Turkish Rice, Turkish?
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
@@znachkiznachki5352 dude, Dawn never mentioned rice. i think you replied to the wrong post.
@joshuamstark
@joshuamstark 3 года назад
Man i was gonna say "Drinking game on every time you say Larkin'" but wow!
@hecate235
@hecate235 3 года назад
Larkin sounds a lot like an earlier version of Sears, Roebuck & Co. Based on mail order, but with their own department stores, too. Love your "deep dives." I'm sure the librarians at Buffalo's pulbic libraries were a big help. I've used them myself over the years.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
exactly!! you have that right. 😊
@floief
@floief 3 года назад
When I was a kid, hamburg was Grandma's code for "run up to Johnny's (local market) and have him grind me a rolled roast".
@promenadeable
@promenadeable 3 года назад
Love when you start with the history - so interesting!
@lehewitt
@lehewitt 3 года назад
Elbert Hubbard, founder of the Roycroft Arts and Crafts movement, made his money selling Larkin soap. We knew about Larkin in my home town south of Buffalo, because that’s where he settled to form the Roycroft community.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
I’m from Hamburg NY. I’ve posted some replies to other people’s comments trying to educate them on our Buffalo history. ☮️ southtowns neighbor 😊
@TheRealVodun13
@TheRealVodun13 8 месяцев назад
I'm absolutely addicted to this channel, your videos are very entertaining! Another gem of a video you made here, Glen!
@buckeyenation1681
@buckeyenation1681 3 года назад
Grandma in Ohio always refers to ground beef or even a patty as “Hamburg”... I find myself referring to ground beef as both ground beef or hamburger
@calebleland8390
@calebleland8390 3 года назад
I work in a meat market, and my old boss always had a joke when people would come up and ask for hamburger. He'd say "we don't sell hamburgers, you have to go across the street to Hardee's". Still makes me laugh. The looks some of the old ladies would give him were priceless.
@kimmerlee10
@kimmerlee10 3 года назад
Have you had goetta? I’m from Ohio apparently it’s only known in this area. It’s a shame because it’s delicious.
@johnhanes5021
@johnhanes5021 3 года назад
I wonder how many localities have a hash named after them? Take out the pasta, add some bell pepper, onions and chili powder and you have a Texas Hash. Rearange a few other ingredients and you have a Cuban Picadillo.
@cydrych
@cydrych 3 года назад
Swap the rice in Texas Hash for macaroni and you have Michigan goulash.
@peshgirl
@peshgirl 3 года назад
@@cydrych Add mozzarella cheese to your Michigan Goulash and replace the chili powder with italian seasoning, and you'll have Johnny Marzetti.
@bradsmith8810
@bradsmith8810 3 года назад
I enjoy Glen and friends cooking thanks
@Cameronj813
@Cameronj813 3 года назад
As a Michigander born and raised, albeit I’m only 30, I’ve never heard of this dish. I am going to try and make it later though because it sounds pretty good.
@usafirst79
@usafirst79 3 года назад
Now Sunday can start!
@Wkkbooks
@Wkkbooks 2 года назад
Ah! So that's how books work. You have to open them to know what's inside them. Very informative. Thank you.
@practicallyprepared9389
@practicallyprepared9389 3 года назад
I have taught a number of cooking classes to low-income families. This recipe will go into my recipe repertoire.
@peshgirl
@peshgirl 3 года назад
I took some of those types of classes several years ago in Ohio, and I'll tell you they often forget the impact seasoning has. I think I still have the recipe cards they have somewhere, and they barely mentioned salt, let alone herbs or spices.
@lynnedriscoll9414
@lynnedriscoll9414 3 года назад
A good one for economy cooking. My mom’s series of encyclopedic cookbooks had one that was devoted to economy cooking. Love the simplicity and makes me feel good to take simple ingredients and make a meal that will fill us up, save coin and result in leftovers.
@57WillysCJ
@57WillysCJ 10 месяцев назад
I am late to this but I have been to the Larkin building in Peoria. They had a lot of stores and gas stations in Peoria. Their main building was used by Hiram Walker for storage and then it was used as a Larkin type mail order business in the mid 60s and in to the 70s by Foster Gallager. I went to the store several times with my parents. I don't remember when the store closed but the company went under at the turn of the 21st century.
@staceyn2541
@staceyn2541 3 года назад
This reminds me of a recipe I adapted from Paula Deens Porcupine Balls in her kids cookbook. It's just uncooked rice, ground beef, canned tomatoes, beef stock, and seasoned salt. Put it in a big baking dish, cover, bake at least an hour. Simple, but great. Add italian seasoning or mexican seasoning, or even veggies. Takes about 2 minutes to assemble, uses half a lb of meat, and nothing is precooked. We love it. Can't wait to hear more about Larkin!
@GlenAndFriendsCooking
@GlenAndFriendsCooking 3 года назад
Porcupine balls - that's a recipe that goes waaaay back. I have cookbooks from the earliest part of the 1800s that all have the same recipe, and it remains strong until around the late 1940s.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
sounds like goulash balls.
@reneereb6499
@reneereb6499 3 года назад
Julie, you took the words out of my mouth.
@katelondon5430
@katelondon5430 3 года назад
I recently discovered your videos and quickly became addicted! I can honestly say I LOVE your channel! Your videos are so wholesome and I find your voice so comforting to listen to. You have a new friend from the UK! Keep up the good work!
@josephslish2600
@josephslish2600 3 года назад
Perfect for kids! We call a version of this "Garbage Can", which kids get a kick out of. Definitely comfort.
@dustinsmous5413
@dustinsmous5413 5 месяцев назад
My family has made something similar for generations. I'd always assumed it was a depression era comfort food, but regardless of the origin, it is one of my favorite comfort foods!
@lilacblumen
@lilacblumen 3 года назад
Michigander here! I’ve never heard of this, but my German grandparents arrived 1915-1920 and probably weren’t looking at English-language cookbooks. This sort of reminds me though of a casserole my mom made: raw hamburger, chopped onion, diced green pepper, can of corn, uncooked rice, tomato sauce, salt and pepper, raw bacon then bake. Loved it as a kid and still do. Definite comfort food.
@travisadams4470
@travisadams4470 3 года назад
Damn... that sounds good. I'll have to try that one! Thanks!
@LeesaDeAndrea
@LeesaDeAndrea 3 года назад
I did not know about the Larkin Company. Really surprising. When you think about mail-order from that time, Sears & Montgomery Ward come to mind. But Larkin sounds like it was a serious competitor in the mail-order business.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
it was, it truly was. they started door to door selling soap, and Darwin Martin - the CEO for Larkin Co. at the time, thought mail order would help the company boost profits and they started selling many household items, including dishes and furniture via catalogs, and perks - like s and h green stamp style. He was the one who contracted with Frank Lloyd Wright to design the Larkin Building, Darwin Martin’s own home and a summer getaway for his wife (she had bad vision) in Derby NY called Graycliff. The depression hit them hard, and helped Sears and Roebuck survive those years. Such a history with them - our main library and historical society have many letters between Darwin, his wife and Frank with design and cost issues. buffalo ny restored their residence and gate houses - they offer tours. they have tiffany stained glass windows. pbs did some documentaries on their homes, the restorations, and how it was funded. we’re proud of the history of buffalo.
@SkepticalSteve01
@SkepticalSteve01 3 года назад
“Half a package of Larkin Pure Codfish”! Amazing!
@WilliamWallace14051
@WilliamWallace14051 3 года назад
Hello from Amherst, a suburb of Buffalo, NY.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
woo woo! i’m from hamburg ny! howdy WNY posting pal 😊
@christopherbako
@christopherbako 3 года назад
That's the cleanest oven I've ever seen!
@michaelpytel3280
@michaelpytel3280 3 года назад
Larkin Company sounds like Acme. All the things you need to catch a Road-Runner.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
well, they didn’t catch a road runner but they did catch chicken and history was made with a wing 😁
@caroleannseaton9178
@caroleannseaton9178 3 года назад
I just bought the cookbook on Kindle for $4.00 US. I flipped thru it and found a lot of good sounding recipes. They need to have the temperatures figured out and some cut down for 2 people. The set up is very well done with a good index in the back. Just click on what you want instead of scanning thru the book. If I would make the recipe, I would brown the burger first and pick just one carb. Two carbs are for hard working people of that day that would work it off. Julie's face was great. Glen please find one of the desserts or breads or ? to make please.
@cydrych
@cydrych 3 года назад
I’m from Metro Detroit and have never heard of “Michigan Hash”. This is quite interesting. A NY company published an AR recipe for a Michigan dish. That’s the melting pot for you. 👍🏻 Take out the rice, add bell peppers and you have my moms “goulash”. Take out the macaroni, swap tomatoes for cream of mushroom soup and you have what mom called “pantry slop”. I might try this recipe but I’ll add a bit of chili heat.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
i feel ya, fellow rust belter. 😊
@doc6269
@doc6269 2 года назад
I found it funny that while you were shaking on the pepper, I had a sneezing fit that lasted well over five minutes.
@judyjones5089
@judyjones5089 2 года назад
I have to say something here. Side note. Does anyone not know about Hamburger Helper? Its purpose was to take a pounnd of ground to the next level, by adding the box ingredients, along with water, and follow instructions. My all-time favorite was the Hamburger Helper with rice. Thanks again for sharing!
@DustyMagroovy
@DustyMagroovy 3 года назад
I heard a kitty right when Glen said See ya soon at the very end.
@ronbent
@ronbent 3 года назад
This weirdly reminds me a Hungarian dish called rakott káposzta. Layers of minced meat, rice, and cabbage.
@zaynamoore
@zaynamoore 3 года назад
Our family calls that Cabbage Mess. Basically, deconstructed cabbage rolls made as a casserole.
@gabriellakadar
@gabriellakadar 3 года назад
I use sauerkraut. Ground pork not beef though and it's not put into the dish raw like how this Michigan Hash recipe asks. That kind of grossed me out to be honest.
@Uchoobdood
@Uchoobdood 3 года назад
I love seeing a beautifully clean oven like that!
@jexx30
@jexx30 3 года назад
I'm typing up my grandfather's collection of recipes (he was from Maine, but traveled all over the US with my grandmother in their Winnebago during their retirement years), and it's such a hoot to type up "hamburg" in the ingredients listings. It's been a really fun project.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
oh cool. memories are great - but does that pertain to larkin- flw - martin - buffalo? yeah, didn’t think so. but hoot hoot to you, boo
@jexx30
@jexx30 3 года назад
@@cathycasuccio3227 it applies to the use of the word 'hamburg' in old recipes, boo.
@calebleland8390
@calebleland8390 3 года назад
Sounds like one of the casseroles my mom would whip up when money was short. Didn't look overly appetizing when you were putting it together, but it would definitely be worth a try.
@mjkay8660
@mjkay8660 Год назад
a guy in sw pa has 138 acres and he rescues flw homes & rents them out for a weekend. has tours, etc. amazing.
@_kwak
@_kwak 3 года назад
When I saw "Michigan Hash" I got excited. It's some of my favorite of all time. Oh.. and also this dish is pretty good 😜
@shelleycoopersmith855
@shelleycoopersmith855 3 года назад
Hi Glen, Hi Julie, Hi Friends, and Meow, Chicken, I heard you come in at the end there! Thanks for all your videos, I am really enjoying learning all kinds of stuff from you, love the history and stories and your adventurous go-to-it spirit and attitude. You're good company to keep during the pandemic.
@ainelarkin4485
@ainelarkin4485 3 года назад
Hello neighbor (fellow Ontarioian) saw one of your videos(macaroni puddibg)on my recommendations and it peeked my interest. Then seeing this one on your page I had to watch it and glad I did. Thanks for sharing these great recipes with us.
@robertshepherd5163
@robertshepherd5163 Год назад
Great video Glen & Julie. One tiny geographic modification though. We in Buffalo are not quite just across your Great Lake (Ontario), we are the other side of nearby Lake Erie. I know it doesn't matter much and I know that you know the difference, but others may not. In the 1950's we were dumb enough to demolish the world famous Larkin Administration building, but many Frank Lloyd Wright designed buildings survive including the magnificent Darwin Martin complex. Martin was a head honcho at the Larkin Company. Thanks again for this and other great videos. I could listen to Julie's laugh forever.
@rebelcolorist
@rebelcolorist 3 года назад
I did a little Googling, and long and short macaroni is a thing, the long being the shape that you would find in a pack of KD, but a little longer, the short being anything from elbows to tubettini... Cheers!
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
what is KD??
@rebelcolorist
@rebelcolorist 3 года назад
@@cathycasuccio3227 If you are an American, or from Australia, this wonderful guilty pleasure is known to you as Kraft Macaroni And Cheese, or Kraft Mac And Cheese... here in Canada, it is known as Kraft Dinner, or by its initials, KD... So much love for this ❤️❤️❤️
@starwindangel
@starwindangel 3 года назад
@@rebelcolorist I’m American and can vouch for the fact that , back in the day, we also called the blue box a “Kraft Dinner”. You have to be of an age in the US to remember that, though.
@btbingo
@btbingo 2 года назад
In the 70s there was a Larkin store a block away from my antique shop.
@jm9448
@jm9448 3 года назад
Glenn mentions his video of hamburger helper in this video. Just want to say... it's a winner! One of the best "copy cat" recipes i've made.
@cookingonabudgetuk
@cookingonabudgetuk 3 года назад
I really should invest in more cookbooks. Hello from the uk.
@zappasmustache
@zappasmustache 3 года назад
Great base for any hot dish / casserole. So easily adjustable for whatever you want to put in. Thanks, Glen.
@cherriberri7161
@cherriberri7161 3 года назад
I found this recipe very interesting it sound like something that my brothers would love after a game I think I’ll give it a whirl but add a few other ingredients, like chopped onions & perhaps Mexican spices and instead of saltine crackers I’ll crumbly Fritos on top. Honestly thank you for sharing this recipe it can be changed up in many ways, I’ll try out this original recipe first on my parents & grandparents. Thank you again I’m loving your channel! 💖
@sennest
@sennest 3 года назад
It was awesome seeing you get into it Glen!😎👍👍 "Larkin pepper, Larkin this and Larkin that......" You so rock Glen! Strange, growing up in T.O. and spending loads of time in Buffalo with relatives and never heard about it from them. That office building does look familiar though!🙏🙏
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
well if you saw the building in the 40s or early 50s - sure it would look familiar. and good for you. but it’s been long gone and not redone since the city of buffalo tore it down many moons ago
@microtasker
@microtasker 3 года назад
My grandparents from the east coast would refer to 'hamburg steak' as hamburger (ground beef) that was made from better cuts, like Sirloin or Round.
@detroitjack0325
@detroitjack0325 3 года назад
Larkin with their wide variety of products, kind of reminds me of "Binford" on Tim Allen's "Tool Time" on his "Home Improvement" TV show. "Binford" also made a wide variety of products.
@LillibitOfHere
@LillibitOfHere 2 года назад
I live in Michigan in a house built in 1915. I think I might have to make this.
@blackcountryme
@blackcountryme 3 года назад
Now, I've gotta find a quiet place to watch.
@jillgiachino8086
@jillgiachino8086 Год назад
Thanks, 👍👍👍👍👍
@gregorycalzada5264
@gregorycalzada5264 3 года назад
Very nice Glenn 😊
@christiangerholdt1231
@christiangerholdt1231 3 года назад
Hey, I live in Buffalo! Hello from across the lake!
@adamlapp667
@adamlapp667 2 года назад
Love your videos, Glen!
@Trainwheel_Time
@Trainwheel_Time 3 года назад
Sounds like Chicken wanted to give it a try as well!
@driverjayne
@driverjayne 3 года назад
Is there a video with Chicken in it? I hear them meowing in a few but I'm dying to see the kitty.
@kitimitsu10
@kitimitsu10 3 года назад
Chicken's been in a few vids but this particular video was funny and you get to see Chicken! Forward to 26:17 of this beer video with Glenn and Julie. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C0s4cS_m5JM.html
@meganpopple9100
@meganpopple9100 3 года назад
Love Glen's history lessons. Reminds me of some of my favorite teachers.
@erinchamberlain1315
@erinchamberlain1315 2 года назад
Glen, I'm feeling very silly today. Every time you said Larkin, In my head, I said Blarkin. Larkin Blarkin. Then I giggled. My cat is judging me and looks concerned 😂. Love your channel!
@robomalley2690
@robomalley2690 3 года назад
greetings from australia
@cparso2391
@cparso2391 3 года назад
I live about an hour from Fort Smith, Ar!
@practicallyprepared9389
@practicallyprepared9389 3 года назад
I love being on RU-vid when you post.
@robbylake3784
@robbylake3784 3 года назад
My grandmother used to make rice casserole with brown hamburger on top and lot of butter of course, but she made it everyday and to be honest I never got tired of it. It was a time when I help my family at the farm in the summer time. She was German but not Scottish.
@CM-xn6xc
@CM-xn6xc 3 года назад
I love watching all your videos, but particularly when you make recipes from old cookbooks. They remind me of my childhood. My family comes from the upper penninsula of Michigan and I have a cookbook from that area to send to you. Where can I send it? Thanks.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
You’re a Yooper?? well, hello there ! I’m down lake from you in Erie. (buffalo)
@CM-xn6xc
@CM-xn6xc 3 года назад
@@cathycasuccio3227 Yes, I grew up in Gladstone but live in the NW now. I will always have a longing for the area tho.....
@robmaxwell189
@robmaxwell189 3 года назад
Many markets in my area differentiate between Ground Beef and Hamburger, with hamburger being the fattier, cheaper option. Also, we have a Larkin Street and Larkin Township here in Midland County MI.
@melg1621
@melg1621 Год назад
Well Glen, good job. I keep saying I don't have time to watch another cooking video until I see the title of yours and think "What's that?". And here we are.
@Ozrichead
@Ozrichead 3 года назад
In Swedish the term hamburgerkött (literally hamburger meat) is used to refer to horse meat that is smoked and sliced for sandwiches.
@cathycasuccio3227
@cathycasuccio3227 3 года назад
🤢
@westislandkev
@westislandkev 3 года назад
Love the interaction during the tasting. I think I want to try this one because I wasn't expecting you to enjoy it and yet..... you did!!!
@charlesdion1756
@charlesdion1756 3 года назад
From all of us here in Michigan we apologize for this recipe. Mistakes where made and we have learned from them.
@lkywyfable
@lkywyfable 3 года назад
🤣😅😂🤣 from your fellow michigander
@StoneSurvivor
@StoneSurvivor 3 года назад
Hmm... reminds me a little of Egyptian koshary. Instead of ground beef you have lentils and in place of the crackers, fried onions.
@sue4e3
@sue4e3 3 года назад
funny when I make baked mac and cheese the pan I use holds a little less than 3 pounds of macaroni. During the pandemic I've been buying in bulk to have it delivered, which is two pound boxes of macaroni. Instead of having an open box of macaroni lying around I end up cooking two boxes and have left over. It's just a thing that's happened now that I didn't pay attention to until you said it.
@lenalyles2712
@lenalyles2712 3 года назад
Never heard of the company, but as a base casserole this sounds really good.
@marymccreadie1970
@marymccreadie1970 3 года назад
My gawd, that oven is so clean!
@janicegipson4691
@janicegipson4691 2 года назад
We lived on Larkin Place in my teen years when we moved on up to a brand new subdivision, in San Diego, CA. I never knew the name had any significance beyond maybe somebody who put up money for that development as per usual. Cool!
@BlackFrostQueen
@BlackFrostQueen 2 года назад
Leftover mac-n-cheese would be great in this, I think!
@adamformanack6700
@adamformanack6700 3 года назад
Looks good 👍
@bigfatbaataed
@bigfatbaataed 3 года назад
Glen, I noticed there was a salmon loaf on one of the pages could you maybe make that???
@marieokamoto8791
@marieokamoto8791 3 года назад
There is a “Hamburg steak” here in Japan which is like a fatter oval shaped minced meat patty, grilled and served with veggies. I had no idea what that was when I first arrived. In Australia it’s a 🍔 or minced meat or rissoles which are round meat patties
@lauragriffin395
@lauragriffin395 3 года назад
I love this show! So interesting. Thank you!!
@caddyman7725
@caddyman7725 3 года назад
Did I imagine this or did I hear a cat in the background?
@murlthomas2243
@murlthomas2243 3 года назад
That was Chicken, the family cat. He makes a surprise appearance from time to time.
@vickiekostecki
@vickiekostecki 3 года назад
That Larkin dutch girl logo on the front of the cookbook looks a lot like the Schneiders logo.
@jdzazz4155
@jdzazz4155 2 года назад
Great mini history lesson! Thanks for another great video!
@ja-bv3lq
@ja-bv3lq 3 года назад
That recipe reminds me of some things me and my college roommates made when we spent our money on beer rather than groceries! 😉
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