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How to Cook Turkey - The Victorian Way 

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Join Mrs Crocombe as she prepares a side dish for Lord and Lady Braybrooke's Christmas dinner at Audley End House.
INGREDIENTS
1 whole turkey (deboned)
2 sticks of celery
2 carrots
4-5 pints of water
115g sausage meat
115g chopped suet/butter
60g apple
25g ground almonds
115g pistachio nuts
1tsp coriander
½ tsp ground allspice
1 lemon
2 eggs
METHOD
Start by making your stuffing. Combine your suet/butter, apple, almonds, chopped pistachios, coriander, allspice and sausage meat. Then add some lemon juice and the eggs.
Now you can stuff your turkey. Once it's full, you can sew up the bird to hold everything in place. Wrap it in brown paper, then cover tightly with muslin cloth. Tie everything together with some string.
Add your bird to a pan and cover with water. You'll need to boil for at least an hour and a half, but larger birds make take longer.
Once your turkey is cooked and cooled, remove the wrapping and string. You can then decorate with some mayonnaise with a small amount of gelatin added. Add some pickled walnuts to some hatelets or skewers and adorn with parsley.
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@hollygibbon8497
@hollygibbon8497 5 лет назад
“A medium sized bird might take an hour and a half but I think mine might take a bit longer” odd flex but okay Mrs Crocombe
@reginabillotti
@reginabillotti 4 года назад
Well at the risk of saying the obvious, she's cooking in a wood or coal fired oven, not a modern oven. Much more room for error.
@NeutralNinetails
@NeutralNinetails 4 года назад
Since this is going up to the main table it's of course huge and lovely ;) only the best for her lord and lady.
@censusgary
@censusgary 4 года назад
Regina Billotti : Not so much with boiled foods. Boiling water stays at a pretty steady temperature. If you’re baking or broiling something, temperature control is much more of an issue.
@srainy
@srainy 4 года назад
Holly gibbon she works for a family that is rich enough to have bigger than a medium sized bird!
@oanhnguyen-hp9pt
@oanhnguyen-hp9pt 4 года назад
Did all comments here try to neglect the actual point 🤔
@SpiralBreeze
@SpiralBreeze 6 лет назад
Mrs. Crocombe needs her own series, an entire half hour of Victorian cooking and house keeping, throw in some embroidery for variety.
@latui7350
@latui7350 6 лет назад
I agree! She is the star of the channel. Love her videos! Definitely fill out the survey the channel linked in their comments for more support for Mrs. Crocombe!
@theaverageglasses6197
@theaverageglasses6197 6 лет назад
Yes, I subscribed just for her!
@novindichar
@novindichar 6 лет назад
Yes! I've been thinking the same thing. She's honestly the highlight of this channel. (The whole channel is great, she is just the best part.)
@pattizayas1051
@pattizayas1051 6 лет назад
absolutely!
@glamladwales7056
@glamladwales7056 6 лет назад
I want to marry her lol
@Azshmo
@Azshmo 4 года назад
Nobody: British people: M A Y O N N A I S E J E L L O
@melaniehc4761
@melaniehc4761 4 года назад
No one does that in the UK or any other country in the world. It's just this crazy bish
@michaelshields7777
@michaelshields7777 4 года назад
Azshmo Mayonnaise with gelatin was huge in the 1950’s, lol
@carolynshippen629
@carolynshippen629 4 года назад
😫
@bluBlaq33
@bluBlaq33 4 года назад
🤢 🤢 🤢 🤢
@dilucregisvine6712
@dilucregisvine6712 4 года назад
@@melaniehc4761 I mean, this used to be the British way of cooking aight?
@sewshiestrip
@sewshiestrip 4 года назад
"I'm going to decorate it..." Oh how lovely! "...with mayonnaise." IIiiiight imma head out.
@yamalistorres4015
@yamalistorres4015 4 года назад
Lol
@katemorris1620
@katemorris1620 4 года назад
Lmaoooo
@stafny1
@stafny1 4 года назад
😂🤣
@ambercounts8741
@ambercounts8741 4 года назад
Same though tbh 🤣
@AdorbxsAmber
@AdorbxsAmber 4 года назад
I LOVE MAYO im eatin it with ma tuna in ma sandwich
@AA-sz5wm
@AA-sz5wm 5 лет назад
Cold turkey with gelatinized mayo, this should be a war crime, damn
@SonofSethoitae
@SonofSethoitae 5 лет назад
I mean, these are the same people that gave China a crippling opium problem so they could trade opium for tea
@vanityrae83
@vanityrae83 4 года назад
Put between bread. Bam. Delicious!
@kaysunshine3335
@kaysunshine3335 4 года назад
I almost pissed myself reading this comment😂
@obliviousotterI
@obliviousotterI 4 года назад
@@SonofSethoitae PEAK ENGLAND
@grovermarchand3282
@grovermarchand3282 4 года назад
@@SonofSethoitae you really hold a grudge
@J35h13
@J35h13 5 лет назад
Girls: "I'm very traditional." Mrs. Crocombe: "Hold my beer."
@johnathonalbright6981
@johnathonalbright6981 5 лет назад
J35h13 *Brandy
@alexeiderperezhernandez461
@alexeiderperezhernandez461 5 лет назад
Jajajjaja!! I loved this comentary
@wgdfefgrdfgf7518
@wgdfefgrdfgf7518 5 лет назад
U mean hold my Brandy 😂😋
@andeluvianspeeddemon4528
@andeluvianspeeddemon4528 4 года назад
@John Whirling No, turbot kettle.
@NikaFighting
@NikaFighting 4 года назад
*Water Ice
@BludwichHorrors
@BludwichHorrors 4 года назад
when you realize it's basically just an inside out turkey sandwich...
@Grumplebumple
@Grumplebumple 3 года назад
You put that sentence back in your mouth
@suzannalytle2758
@suzannalytle2758 3 года назад
you use gelatinized mayo in your turkey sandwich?
@BludwichHorrors
@BludwichHorrors 3 года назад
@@suzannalytle2758 yes
@BludwichHorrors
@BludwichHorrors 3 года назад
@@Grumplebumple you know its true
@eros2222
@eros2222 3 года назад
No cheese. 😪
@laurenar.8081
@laurenar.8081 4 года назад
nobody: Mrs. Crocombe: “armonds”
@eonvanheerden5591
@eonvanheerden5591 4 года назад
🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 And vinillarrrr
@kyrhamsingkharnehlang4844
@kyrhamsingkharnehlang4844 4 года назад
That's the way it should be pronounced
@plzcallmejules1088
@plzcallmejules1088 4 года назад
Kyrham Nehlang that doesn’t make sense. She doesn’t pronounce anything else with an “al” that way.
@benre
@benre 4 года назад
and for decoration: angelicaRR
@MSW96
@MSW96 4 года назад
@@kyrhamsingkharnehlang4844 according to who?
@borfinator
@borfinator 4 года назад
This is my favorite video of mrs, crocombe’s recipes because you think it’s done but it keeps going. each step it a slap to the face. First you boil the bird, then mayo, then stab some sticks into it and throw some fancy leaves and call it a dish
@bumblebear438
@bumblebear438 4 года назад
.....annus...
@MalO.ver1.0.x
@MalO.ver1.0.x 3 года назад
So you mention the leaves but not the *pickled* walnuts?!
@uncuentofriki3635
@uncuentofriki3635 3 года назад
Maybe this dish is why the Braybrookes fired her. (You can see it in the English heritage site, she served as a cook for just some years instead of a more prestigious male french chef)
@YTistooannoying
@YTistooannoying 3 года назад
@@uncuentofriki3635 i can't find anything about her being fired, just that she left in 1884 and was married and ran her own business until her death.
@gidzmobug2323
@gidzmobug2323 2 года назад
@@YTistooannoying As I remember, the "Mrs" was used by a female cook, married or not, at this time. If you remember the PBS series "Upstairs, Downstairs", the cook was Mrs. Bridges (who does marry Hudson, the butler, at the end of the series).
@sidviscus
@sidviscus 4 года назад
oh so thiiissss is why victorian people had short life spans
@I_AM_HYDRAA
@I_AM_HYDRAA 4 года назад
sid viscus or yay know no anti biotics
@sidviscus
@sidviscus 4 года назад
@@I_AM_HYDRAA my comment wasn't an invitation for speculation on why victorians had short life spans.
@margaretbarclay-laughton2086
@margaretbarclay-laughton2086 4 года назад
@@sidviscus do try not to wave your ignorance in public
@sidviscus
@sidviscus 4 года назад
@@margaretbarclay-laughton2086 do not try to wave your lack of a sense of humor in public.
@watermelon8300
@watermelon8300 4 года назад
"my coment wasn't an invitation for speculation on why victorians had short lifespans" Then don't speculate by posting an ignorant (and incorrect) comment like that. People can post what ever they want on your comment, and their reply was even on-topic with your comment. Your comment shouldn't even have that many likes; it's quite cringy, really.
@DarthSinistris
@DarthSinistris 4 года назад
I didn't know I could turn vegan in under 6 minutes.
@JesusMorales-ho2tr
@JesusMorales-ho2tr 4 года назад
Turkey and mayo is the reason why many will become vegans
@bernadetteperea7708
@bernadetteperea7708 4 года назад
That looks disgusting
@Shnozzler
@Shnozzler 4 года назад
I has become a vegan since the pigeon pie vid
@mauia88
@mauia88 4 года назад
o0O0o o0O0o *have not has
@maxsuarez3458
@maxsuarez3458 4 года назад
😂LMAO
@thatstheteasis341
@thatstheteasis341 4 года назад
Me: *watches her cook* *my mom walks in* *"oh you've caught me having 5 minutes mother"*
@tamlint9455
@tamlint9455 4 года назад
@kwalies , Olivia Sun, it's from another of her videos you uncultured peasants.
@stafny1
@stafny1 4 года назад
😂🤣
@DrCuriensapprentice
@DrCuriensapprentice 4 года назад
Tam Lint oh yeah thats the one where she’s (ahem) tending to herself and notices us and goes “OH You caught me having five minutes”
@ARochelleC05
@ARochelleC05 3 года назад
Oh hell, this tickled me so much! I'm literally crying laughing!
@terrainaheadpullup3092
@terrainaheadpullup3092 4 года назад
Her: "Now i am going to decorate it" Also her: *Stabs it with 3 metal sticks and throws leaves over it* Her Aswell: "There we are"
@mickyt5523
@mickyt5523 4 года назад
Terrainaheadpullup I know right I love this channel and watching mrs crocombe but her decorations are pretty bad 🤦🏻‍♀️
@t3knosoulz
@t3knosoulz 4 года назад
@@mickyt5523 Victorian foods in general were decorated pretty atrociously and that carried on even into the 1950s 😂
@paolo1496
@paolo1496 4 года назад
@@mickyt5523 perhaps we should give her a bit of slack, as the actress herself isn't a trained chef.
@marceloescamilla8867
@marceloescamilla8867 4 года назад
what, you egg? [she stabs it]
@danieloi8893
@danieloi8893 4 года назад
​@@t3knosoulz Agree, but they were fashionably atrocious! Mrs crocombe's decorations on the other hand look like made by an aspirational wannabe middle class cooker lol *I SAID IT - now proceeds to lock my door so she cannot walk in an stab me several times
@nandaanindita1287
@nandaanindita1287 6 лет назад
After the turkey boiled, brush with some garlic butter, and broiled in the oven, then served it with some mushroom & caramelized onion gravy, alongside some mashed potatoes.
@EnglishHeritage
@EnglishHeritage 6 лет назад
Sounds delicious. We'd love to try this out.
@the-chipette
@the-chipette 6 лет назад
That sounds delicious!
@cyexlceltan3446
@cyexlceltan3446 6 лет назад
I'm drooling. And it's way past Christmas at the time of my reading. Help.
@knocknockify
@knocknockify 5 лет назад
Considering this dish versus the traditional turkey, this sounds a lot quicker to make.
@ThatgirlinSeattle
@ThatgirlinSeattle 5 лет назад
nanda anindita yes!
@jordansmithson9602
@jordansmithson9602 5 лет назад
You had me right up until you boiled it.
@Crosshill
@Crosshill 4 года назад
you can boil it, fish it up, then put it on a pan, wont get as dry
@nickwilliams5697
@nickwilliams5697 4 года назад
I kept thinking of how much flavor is lost to the stock when she boiled it.
@geema2281
@geema2281 4 года назад
Why boil everything? It's so sad lol
@geema2281
@geema2281 4 года назад
@Honin Akecheta this entire era looked sad lol
@ZaiyaFineArt
@ZaiyaFineArt 4 года назад
Jordan Smithson what got me is its meant to be a COLD DIsh I was like what?
@gildedbear5355
@gildedbear5355 4 года назад
I must say, I approve of replacing the bones of animals with sausage.
@danikaake
@danikaake 6 лет назад
Me: Wow! That sounds pleasnt Mrs Crocombe: Before you boil it... Me: Oh. Nevermind.
@BW-bh9he
@BW-bh9he 6 лет назад
And she didn't even pan fry it or roast it to get the skin all nice :(
@Slappap
@Slappap 5 лет назад
Boil: eh... okay Cold: uh Mayo: NOPE
@DjNotNicesNucka
@DjNotNicesNucka 5 лет назад
>cover in mayonnaise with gelatin in it >pickled walnuts This is the whitest thing I've ever seen
@genevaramsay1374
@genevaramsay1374 5 лет назад
Right!!
@amberingraham7200
@amberingraham7200 5 лет назад
Boiling it makes the meat really tender that’s why
@lilykiss1145
@lilykiss1145 5 лет назад
I see a lot of persons disguisted with this, but, as a french person, I have to say that galantine is a pretty common charcuterie in France, made like a big sausage cut in slight slices, with chicken, pork and pistachios. And it's quite good ! (I admit the amount of mayonnaise is a bit extreme, but once again, handmade mayonnaise is nothing like industrial one). I guess that with all our charcuterie, we are used to cold cooked meats so I'm cool with it ^^ I would never have thought that it was such a classy dish in the victorian era though ! Thanks Mrs Crocombe !
@Corbeaux08
@Corbeaux08 5 лет назад
Lily Kiss I guess the texture of the mayo on the outside just looks a little... ick. Wouldn’t it look better if you served it sliced anyway, rather than whole like that? It’s not as if there are any juices to leak out, if you’re serving it cold, and that way the stuffing is on display.
@andeluvianspeeddemon4528
@andeluvianspeeddemon4528 4 года назад
​@@Corbeaux08 But then it would lack the elaborate grandness. This was still the time when haute cuisine had these kind of "medievalish" (think of roasted peacocks and swans of Tudor dinners) spectacle dishes in their dinners and much effort was made to the presentation of dishes, which were served all at the same time on the table in huge setting (service à la francaise). This changed in the turn of the century when chefs (most notably Escoffier) started to simplify higher cuisine and serving of food changed to our modern style, serving each course separately (aka service à la russe).
@oceans80
@oceans80 4 года назад
I thought this was an essentially French dish, my Mum has it in her Jacques Pepin-Julia Child cookbook. Looked like a lot of work there, still looks like a lot of work here!
@MartinsGarage97
@MartinsGarage97 4 года назад
@@andeluvianspeeddemon4528 unfortunately there was too much mayonnaise for this dish to be elegant. Mayonnaise is suppose to add flavor, not be the flavor.
@stormangelus6638
@stormangelus6638 4 года назад
I think the problem is with the immediate reaction about mayonnaise as well. See, American mayonnaise stinks, at least, the kind you buy in the supermarche is. But real, home made mayonnaise? I could imagine this being quite flavorful with it.
@lemonbie9308
@lemonbie9308 5 лет назад
In my country, the term "bird" jokingly refers to a man's genitals. I started to crack up when she said "A medium BIRD will take about an hour and a half. But mine will take longer" Damn gurl. Chill😂😂😂
@Anne--Marie
@Anne--Marie 3 года назад
In what country do you live?
@lanhod
@lanhod 2 года назад
bebird
@lemonbie9308
@lemonbie9308 4 года назад
"The amount of stuffin' depends on the size of your bird" _That's what she saaaaaid_
@oksana8100
@oksana8100 4 года назад
OMG!!! Cannot stop laughing---GOOD one, Jum-B!!!!!!!
@flynn9214
@flynn9214 3 года назад
"A medium sized bird might take an hour and a half. But I think mine would take a little longer ;)." =)) They took quite a lot back in the Victorian times. :))
@christinedreams8099
@christinedreams8099 3 года назад
Bwahaha
@cynthiaweller7148
@cynthiaweller7148 6 лет назад
ya had me until “now the bird is cold” and “cover in mayonnaise”... looks great up until then, after..nope!!
@JustyMe
@JustyMe 6 лет назад
Cynthia Weller I think it doesn't look the best but probably tastes great.
@olcia440
@olcia440 6 лет назад
Cynthia Weller Actually a cold turkey meat with mayonnaise is very yummy. I often make a sandwich with turkey and mayonnaise and its delicious ;)
@RiaLake
@RiaLake 6 лет назад
I agree. I used to love turkey and coleslaw sandwiches when I used to eat poultry.
@caribbeantigress
@caribbeantigress 6 лет назад
Cynthia Weller omg! Disgusting 😷 but I enjoyed the presentation and its cool to know what aristocratic people ate in the 19th century.
@user-it5bb6ed6o
@user-it5bb6ed6o 6 лет назад
Just said the same thing! Why the mayonnaise?!! And why cold?!! 😝
@miyukithefoxfurry
@miyukithefoxfurry 4 года назад
The comments are killing me.. I've never laughed so hard in public.
@maxsuarez3458
@maxsuarez3458 4 года назад
Same here 🤣
@kimkerns
@kimkerns 3 года назад
Ikr lol
@suzihoude
@suzihoude 2 года назад
lol i'm dying! mostly because i watched the latter half of the video in horrified silence -- and then burst laughing with relief seeing that everyone else did the same.
@nfbsk
@nfbsk 4 года назад
When she unwrapped it after cooking, it looked like a corpse!
@michaelshields7777
@michaelshields7777 4 года назад
Ian Suen It looked like a mummified 👶🏻 baby, 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@alneshiasaint-hubert1595
@alneshiasaint-hubert1595 4 года назад
It looked like that poor Bird needed PRAYER n Ms cooking lady needed 911 to escort her out and keep her from the kitchen FOREVER!!!!! KEEP THAT KITCHEN CLOSED!!!
@qunr
@qunr 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@danielle5253
@danielle5253 4 года назад
@@alneshiasaint-hubert1595 I laughed so hard at this comment I nearly choked to death on my sip of water. Bird needs prayer....dying🤣😂🤣
@alneshiasaint-hubert1595
@alneshiasaint-hubert1595 4 года назад
@@danielle5253 Yessssss Yessssss!!!! PRAYER IS NEEDED FOR THAT MAYONNAISE ON THAT POOR TURKEY!!!!! NOW THIS NEW THING CALLED THE CORONAVIRUS GOING ON!!!!! SHE TRYING TO KILL EVERYTHING N EVERYONE EITHER WAY 😂😂😂😂😂
@MiddleofNowhereGirl
@MiddleofNowhereGirl 4 года назад
My face while Mrs. Crocombe is stuffing- :D My face when Mrs. Crocombe coats it in mayonnaise- D:
@rosemaryaragon2917
@rosemaryaragon2917 3 года назад
Me too! I was so disappointed! I do believe that if you tweak the recipe it would be delicious. Maybe roasting the turkey instead, having a gravy in the side instead of mayonnaise, and no pickled walnuts or parsley on top!
@Not_Always
@Not_Always 3 года назад
@@rosemaryaragon2917 Yea, once the meat is cooked you can certainly modify the recipe
@skerple94
@skerple94 6 лет назад
I would love to also see the other people who run the house that she often talks about. Victorian gardening tips with the gardener, cleaning/decorating tips with the maid, etc.
@EnglishHeritage
@EnglishHeritage 6 лет назад
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing.
@wraithe85
@wraithe85 5 лет назад
I just came here from videos of the dairy lady and the third gardener! So awesome!
@That.Lady.withtheYarn
@That.Lady.withtheYarn 2 года назад
They have one about making butter. So interesting!
@sharmine0099
@sharmine0099 6 лет назад
IM OBSESSED WITH THIS SERIES PLEASE MAKE MORE
@ricog8209
@ricog8209 6 лет назад
Sharminneee me too but I think I'm more obsessed with this lady. She's an immaculate actor for this part.
@Quaronna
@Quaronna 6 лет назад
Sharminneee SAME
@samanthastonehouse9647
@samanthastonehouse9647 5 лет назад
SAME!
@dragonboimmdvideos
@dragonboimmdvideos 5 лет назад
I'M OBSESSED WITH VICTORIAN ERA
@gsmr123
@gsmr123 5 лет назад
@@dragonboimmdvideos me too
@WelfareChrist
@WelfareChrist Год назад
This episode had me cracking up. First she boils it, then we find out it’s served COLD and slathered with mayonnaise! Hilarious!
@emmaduke
@emmaduke 4 года назад
bob ross of cooking. relaxing and there’s no way i could follow along.
@beccablueeyes99
@beccablueeyes99 6 лет назад
Thank you for making these clear spoken, interesting and well filmed videos. They are such fun to watch.
@romeblanchard3419
@romeblanchard3419 6 лет назад
Ms. Crocombe can speak for hours and I'll be willing to listen with perseverance. She sounds soothing and everything about this video feels like home.
@denisehuston2573
@denisehuston2573 4 года назад
"Butter my muslin," sounds like a weird Southern thing.
@oksana8100
@oksana8100 4 года назад
Laughing out of control!!!!
@armandami
@armandami 3 года назад
Like something Blanche Devereux would say!
@dawnhilton3943
@dawnhilton3943 3 года назад
@@armandami crying with laughter Thankyou..best comment.
@pcluvvw7129
@pcluvvw7129 3 года назад
Southern America: Well butter my biscuits! Victorian England: Oh dear, well butter my muslin!
@sectionc5644
@sectionc5644 4 года назад
I would like to see videos of them eating it afterwards. “The Victorian way”
@ianwatt9904
@ianwatt9904 3 года назад
And then throwing up in the champagne bucket, the Victorian way.
@PallabDutt
@PallabDutt 3 года назад
Then dying due to salmonella infection from all those raw meat fillings. Obviously the Victorian way.
@calvintuano557
@calvintuano557 3 года назад
and watch how they bury the people who died eating this dish.. and ofc, the Victorian way.
@czhaok
@czhaok 2 года назад
Watching Mary Ann nibble on the trotters before crocombe made the gelatine, the Victorian way
@ss.2727
@ss.2727 6 лет назад
I dont even eat meat....but I love this woman!!! I watch just for her......and the various vessels used for cooking.....the English...I love them!!!
@r.dhammapali778
@r.dhammapali778 5 лет назад
Same here lol. Vegetarian and dont even know why im watching this.
@daddyluca84
@daddyluca84 5 лет назад
R. Dhammapali Same here
@mahalenashishi2746
@mahalenashishi2746 5 лет назад
Saame :-) :-) :-) (vegan)
@Tytytytyty1776
@Tytytytyty1776 5 лет назад
I eat meat and watch chefs make salads. For someone so against animal cruelty, you sure sit on quite the high horse.
@mahalenashishi2746
@mahalenashishi2746 5 лет назад
tytytytyty its just that you would expect a Person to watch the Video who considers cooking it or at least eating the meal shown in it. That goes to show that this video is enjoyable beyond what is actually shown in it.. Its the how. Not eating meat means saving lifes of animals AS well AS not contributing to climate change in this particular way.
@HeyitsUnotMe
@HeyitsUnotMe 6 лет назад
I watch this channel just for her cooking 🤗
@vytae9
@vytae9 6 лет назад
Me too, that's why I made this: www.change.org/p/english-heritage-give-mrs-crocombe-her-own-series?recruiter=42626065& It only takes a minute to show your love to Mrs Crocombe :)
@yiling5452
@yiling5452 6 лет назад
Me 2❤️
@pirateprincess1997
@pirateprincess1997 6 лет назад
Me too!!
@T2uyu
@T2uyu 6 лет назад
sounds like the video is starting at 0:00
@Questchaun
@Questchaun 5 лет назад
"cooking"
@brandyb2931
@brandyb2931 4 года назад
Me: "Stuffing not so bad, stitch is up, how long do ya roast it?" Ms Crocombe: "Now were gonna boil it, cool it and then slap some mayonnaise all over it." Me: "Nah, I have to tweek this recipe."
@SwtTeaLdy
@SwtTeaLdy 4 года назад
I thought the EXACT same thing!...lol
@Mama_Badazh
@Mama_Badazh 3 года назад
Because OMG trying something made differently will destroy my world. /sarcasm
@sashasparroww
@sashasparroww 3 года назад
@@Mama_Badazh ma'am have you ever smelled boiled poultry
@Not_Always
@Not_Always 3 года назад
*tweak
@pagansutton845
@pagansutton845 4 года назад
I showed the finish product to my mom, wasn’t allowed in the kitchen afterward.
@mindy5620
@mindy5620 3 года назад
bwahahahaha
@MLD.Ltd.
@MLD.Ltd. 6 лет назад
1:07 I love how she says "which is a BIT of a job"
@joshuaandres9828
@joshuaandres9828 6 лет назад
Tasty who??? Haha! I AM IN LOVE WITH THIS SERIES!
@RyonBang
@RyonBang 5 лет назад
dont fcking play with my Alvin Zhou from tasty!!! he's hot!!!
@mars06611
@mars06611 4 года назад
Nothing this woman makes seems appetizing but she’s quite the character 😂🥰
@AlianM1
@AlianM1 4 года назад
Marwa Fedda lmfao you killed me 😂😂
@elizabethregina2515
@elizabethregina2515 4 года назад
📠
@gildamorselli6735
@gildamorselli6735 4 года назад
Clearly you haven't seen her pigeon pie! 😂
@allanasphinall8097
@allanasphinall8097 4 года назад
@@gildamorselli6735 LOL
@DrCuriensapprentice
@DrCuriensapprentice 4 года назад
I made her soup for the poor and that was really nice, very cheap too.
@samanthaserbus7111
@samanthaserbus7111 5 лет назад
me: oh this sounds great Mrs. Crocombe: now after we've boiled it me: oh shit...
@elizabethregina2515
@elizabethregina2515 4 года назад
samantha beal ohhhhh my aching belly! I actually laughed like crazy, literally. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thank you i needed a hearty laugh! Mainly because thats exactly what I thought too...
@teslatang4941
@teslatang4941 6 лет назад
I FKING LOVE MRS CROCOMBE
@idraote
@idraote 5 лет назад
I find myself watching Mrs Crocombe's videos again and again, they work like a sort of ASMR for me beside giving me ideas for my own cooking and improving my English.
@lydiaklimberg6229
@lydiaklimberg6229 5 лет назад
Don’t forget, back then the mayonnaise would be probably home-made, which is quite different from what we are used to, I imagine. It’s got much more delicate taste.
@aewtx
@aewtx 4 года назад
still looks unappetizing
@roastingnerd8545
@roastingnerd8545 3 года назад
So it's not as sour?
@mehere8299
@mehere8299 2 года назад
@@roastingnerd8545 It's delicious! Homemade mayonnaise is great!
@gengen956
@gengen956 Год назад
Being French, I was brought up with homemade mayonnaise, which is totally different from the shop bought stuff. My mother's mayonnaise was legendary amongst our relatives and friends and they always looked forward to it when visiting.
@kelseyf2619
@kelseyf2619 4 года назад
Nobody: Mrs. Crocombe: some ARRmunds
@user-ym2tn5zl9t
@user-ym2tn5zl9t 6 лет назад
Yes Mrs Crocombe again i love her so much
@KarlAOsorioWooHoo
@KarlAOsorioWooHoo 6 лет назад
Now, we need the video for the Roastbeef as centerpiece of the Christmas table 😱😱
@d.cummer2652
@d.cummer2652 6 лет назад
Not really related, but one of my family jokes was to refer to roast beef as roast beast.
@KarlAOsorioWooHoo
@KarlAOsorioWooHoo 6 лет назад
D. Cummer ahahahahahha xDD
@elizabethnobody6591
@elizabethnobody6591 5 лет назад
@@d.cummer2652 From The Grinch, by Dr. Seuss
@PaulyWally30
@PaulyWally30 Год назад
I hope not. It might be smothered with gelatin mustard.
@theyankeeravenclaw
@theyankeeravenclaw 5 лет назад
The humble bragging in her videos kills me. I love it
@olftheterrible8450
@olftheterrible8450 5 лет назад
This looks delicious! I'm certainly going to give it a try. Funny how people think the mayo is odd, but I've never had a cold turkey sandwich without mayo. Turkey without mayo is gross (too dry).
@Mama_Badazh
@Mama_Badazh 3 года назад
Thank you!!! I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that.
@Nadia_travels
@Nadia_travels 6 лет назад
love this series but covering the bird in mayonnaise really looks gross haha
@jovan5397
@jovan5397 6 лет назад
Captain Marvel same HAHA
@sushi8451
@sushi8451 6 лет назад
Eating it cold sounds gross too
@daintykinz1895
@daintykinz1895 6 лет назад
studder budder You don't eat warm turkey sandwiches, do you?
@missellydia4435
@missellydia4435 6 лет назад
Same.. but it's interesting to see what they eat
@Bassocontinued
@Bassocontinued 5 лет назад
daintykinz I used to love hot open faced turkey sandwiches as a kid
@Hag_of_Fangorn
@Hag_of_Fangorn 6 лет назад
I guess... if you're going to put mayo on your sandwich of cold cuts anyway... same difference... but, still....
@gidzmobug2323
@gidzmobug2323 6 лет назад
JoAnna Wheaton Mayo on the outside?
@beckstheimpatient4135
@beckstheimpatient4135 6 лет назад
It looks like the mayo-covered abomination salad that is traditional to most Eastern European countries. Boiled veg and meat, mixed with mayo, covered in mayo.
@gidzmobug2323
@gidzmobug2323 6 лет назад
Rebeca Stanca "Abomination salad"?
@beckstheimpatient4135
@beckstheimpatient4135 6 лет назад
I'm afraid I can't find any English recipes for it, so here it is: www.retetecalamama.ro/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/salata-de-boeuf-reteta-cu-poze-cum-se-face-salata-de-bef-salata-de-buef-salata-de-biof.jpg
@ScorchingAngel
@ScorchingAngel 6 лет назад
The mayo used here is vastly different from US mayo - this one is homemade so it tastes very different. I am not a fan of US mayo at all, perhaps because I am so used to Dutch brands, but we have a brand which tastes quite similar to homemade, which is called 'Zaanse'. I am pretty sure homemade mayo on the outside will be pretty nice with this :)
@ideoformsun5806
@ideoformsun5806 4 года назад
The next video should be: "Mayonnaise, The Victorian Way"
@sarahreina5633
@sarahreina5633 4 года назад
Ohhh I bet she’s going to make a nice gravy with the stock.... nope. Adds an ungodly amount of mayo.
@Mama_Badazh
@Mama_Badazh 3 года назад
The stock would have been saved and used for another dish.
@evac.1234
@evac.1234 6 лет назад
Yes, Shes back! I've been waiting!
@gracetobin839
@gracetobin839 6 лет назад
"Like a parcel"💕💕💕 I can physically feel my endorphins being released
@HolidaysCelebrations
@HolidaysCelebrations 5 лет назад
Oh I have to remember this for National Turkey Lovers Day!
@sudonim7552
@sudonim7552 5 лет назад
Cold turkey + mayo sounds like a weird combo, but it's less weird when you consider it in the context that it's gonna be cut up and made into a sandwich.
@brandondenver4331
@brandondenver4331 6 лет назад
I'm impressed by how seamlessly you remain in character. A very entertaining video, indeed. Great work!
@courtneyowens1781
@courtneyowens1781 6 лет назад
Who else is in love with this series 😍😍😍
@vytae9
@vytae9 6 лет назад
Me too! That's why I made this at the risk of looking ridiculous... I saw some people proposing to make a petition to show our interest and it had hundreds of likes but no petition to be seen so I just did it: www.change.org/p/english-heritage-give-mrs-crocombe-her-own-series?recruiter=42626065& It only takes a minute to show your love of Mrs Crocombe
@lordbyron3603
@lordbyron3603 5 лет назад
When I see Mrs. Crocombe, all my worries and anxieties flutter away.
@anotherperson3308
@anotherperson3308 3 года назад
Although I’m mostly disgusted by the dishes, I really do love these videos 😂
@ricog8209
@ricog8209 6 лет назад
I'm a bit unsure about the mayonnaise 🤔, and so much of it but the actual bird looks delicious inside. I don't remember any salt but who cares, I just love to see this lady cook and how she talks as if she's gossiping. 😊
@Lesliedipasalegne
@Lesliedipasalegne 6 лет назад
I thought the same, then I remembered how salt sausage is!
@MidnightChemist
@MidnightChemist 5 лет назад
You could add salt to the water as you boil it. That would infuse the Turkey and make the broth more flavorful. As a matter of fact, I would likely add some garlic cloves and other herbs to the water just for the sake of the broth, only because good broth is so delicious and useful in many ways.
@BrianScottGameNight
@BrianScottGameNight 6 лет назад
I can see why a lot of people died during the Victorian Era. Please more of these. I live to see you do these old recipes.
@teganbigone2366
@teganbigone2366 6 лет назад
Everybody dies, huny. Everybody. Including every single person who has ever eaten well and exercised.
@calilovett2063
@calilovett2063 5 лет назад
The people Mrs Crocombe would cook for, though, were rich and noble. Their living conditions were much better than average, even though they had these lavish dinners with lots of wine and heavy food 😁
@Bassocontinued
@Bassocontinued 5 лет назад
I can see why too tbh. You have to remember one of the main purposes of sharing these recipes is to inform on a historical matter and provide authenticity. So it may not be the safest and most fool-proof way to eat or cook considering food-borne illnesses were more common in earlier times.
@Corbeaux08
@Corbeaux08 5 лет назад
Slytherin's heir Factually incorrect. “The Victorian era was a time of unprecedented population growth in Britain. The population rose from 13.9 million in 1831 to 32.5 million in 1901. Two major contributary factors were fertility rates and mortality rates.” Yes, the social inequities of the Industrial Revolution did mean that many people suffered a much worse quality of life, but productivity did go way up (so fewer people starved to death), and medicine was an improvement from what it had been. Infrastructure was improved such that the incidence of water-borne illnesses like cholera and dysentery went way down, and things like vaccines, anesthetics, and sterilization techniques were developed. Yes, the Victorian era was a shitty time to live in, in many ways, but you have to look at the entire picture. We wouldn’t have the comforts, liberality, and technology of our modern life if the Victorians hadn’t laid the groundwork.
@jordanyoung7049
@jordanyoung7049 5 лет назад
you had me until "boil it" but it'd be interesting to see roasted
@veronicaave4787
@veronicaave4787 5 лет назад
All I can think of is how much my grampy would love these! He passed two years ago but he loved stuff like this. These are so interesting and these recipes were So unique
@peace8038
@peace8038 6 лет назад
Lots of comments mention about brown paper n mayonese..ofcourse brown paper is peeled off,It's the turkey skin that many mistake to be brown paper..and regarding mayonese, olden days cooking are obviously different from our new generation cooking style..they tried and tested many recipes In different methods which subsequently gave us the recipes which we hav now.so lets not judge them..i love how these guys post detailed ingredients list n method in description box.
@gidzmobug2323
@gidzmobug2323 6 лет назад
Where would you find pickled walnuts?
@teganbigone2366
@teganbigone2366 6 лет назад
Whole Foods market. Lucky's Market also.
@gidzmobug2323
@gidzmobug2323 6 лет назад
Tegan Bigone see do not have Lucky Market here. But we do have Whole Foods.
@judithhuling-cadieux1700
@judithhuling-cadieux1700 5 лет назад
Pickled walnuts, avsb. During the holiday season, in the baking section..
@Crosshill
@Crosshill 4 года назад
bro they ate pig heads, you either need to be really cold year round or be accustomed to it from childhood to find that tasty, they're just accustomed to different stuff that'd be kinda off-putting to us today. they'll often make some kind of sense, taste wise, and be edible to some degree, but off-putting for sure, and so we will judge them for the heinous crime of adding gelatinous mayo on cold boiled turkey
@kiltlvr
@kiltlvr 6 лет назад
I adore this series and hope English Heritage keeps the videos coming. Happy Holidays to all!
@LadyoftheDreamless14
@LadyoftheDreamless14 4 года назад
I like how even shes like "i dont think anyone will really eat this..."
@clairdecat7630
@clairdecat7630 4 года назад
when did she say that ??
@LadyoftheDreamless14
@LadyoftheDreamless14 4 года назад
@@clairdecat7630 she doesnt. Its just the look on her face and tone of her voice more then anything. Lol im not being that literal but its the internet, i get it lol
@PPikes
@PPikes 4 года назад
The music is so festive I love it!
@SARAY787
@SARAY787 6 лет назад
I keep watching the same episodes over and over again because I cant stop watching and I love this lady 😳
@kissybratt1
@kissybratt1 6 лет назад
We need MORE MRS CROCOMBE!!
@vytae9
@vytae9 6 лет назад
I totally agree so I made this because why not? www.change.org/p/english-heritage-give-mrs-crocombe-her-own-series?recruiter=42626065& We're already half way through the objective of signature Let's show her some love! Thanks for the help, these videos are too rare
@lillianb8762
@lillianb8762 5 лет назад
There's something oddly soothing about these videos. Mrs. Crocombe seems like a lady with a plan for everything.
@cynthiatolman326
@cynthiatolman326 Год назад
Deboning the turkey is an absolute professional job. Well done!
@EuSeiT
@EuSeiT 5 лет назад
Absolutely fantastic! I don't understand the outrage at covering the turkey with mayonnaise. No one is going to eat the whole of the mayonnaise. Each guest will get only the mayo that is in the slice of turkey he gets. Sounds delicious!
@xansdad55
@xansdad55 6 лет назад
While some viewers have said that Mrs. Crocombe should host a show of her own, clearly, this would be a challenge. What I wish is that a series similar to the marvelous "Victorian Kitchen" with the late Ruth Mott might be produced showing how the kitchens of a country estate operated on a daily basis, both upstairs and down. The aforementioned series was removed from RU-vid after only a short period of time. I believe it was a series of six episodes featuring Dinner, Lunch, Tea, Picnic's, Breakfast, and Supper.
@vytae9
@vytae9 6 лет назад
I still want to see more and I watch a lot (ok I'll admit a ton of youtube) so I still made this: www.change.org/p/english-heritage-give-mrs-crocombe-her-own-series?recruiter=42626065&
@gidzmobug2323
@gidzmobug2323 6 лет назад
xansdad55 Too bad it was removed. Did anyone say why it was removed?
@teganbigone2366
@teganbigone2366 6 лет назад
Wait, Mrs. Crocombe is fictitious?!! She looked real to me.
@vytae9
@vytae9 6 лет назад
She was a real person but here she's played by an actress
@xansdad55
@xansdad55 6 лет назад
I'm well aware this is an actress...the real Mrs. Crocombe would be over a century old....
@yourstruly8972
@yourstruly8972 4 года назад
I literally subscribed JUST for Mrs.Crocombe, she's the best
@bibbiana4Lyfe
@bibbiana4Lyfe 5 лет назад
I was with you Mrs Crocombe until you painted the turkey with Fortified Power Mayo👀
@danielintheantipodes6741
@danielintheantipodes6741 6 лет назад
Glad to have filled in the survey. This video has been a treat! Love them all and I agree with the comment below. Mrs Crocombe does need her own series of not less than thirty minutes per episode. Many thanks! Also, could you do videos exploring the work done by the other servants? We need this cookbook in the earliest possible time-frame! A really big, gorgeous one with lots of lovely in costume pictures! The china! The linen! The dining table! The glitz!
@EnglishHeritage
@EnglishHeritage 6 лет назад
Thanks for your comment Daniel, we're glad you enjoy these videos and thanks for the idea to follow the other servants.
@RobSchellinger
@RobSchellinger 6 лет назад
I started watching 18th Century Cooking this year and these videos were suggested to me. I would love to see a video with Mrs Crocombe and John Townsend cooking and discussing the similarities/differences between the 18th century colonial and Victorian cooking. Thank you English Heritage, Mrs Crocombe and Audley House for this series and I am very anxious to see more. This is the type of cooking shows that I like, not the pompous asses (being polite) that are offered by Food Network and the like.
@muddflappa6581
@muddflappa6581 6 лет назад
a Christmas cook off between Mrs Crocombe and Mr Townsend would be epic
@Spilululily
@Spilululily 5 лет назад
Imagine your family shows up for Christmas dinner and you plop that down on the table. Accompanied by cucumber pudding and followed by cucumber ice cream.
@FireHidrentPro
@FireHidrentPro 3 года назад
A lot of these have an Epic Meal Time vibe. The idea struck me back at pigeon pie, but now I see it in everything she makes.
@Ntyler01mil
@Ntyler01mil 6 лет назад
I've made a similar recipe on several occasions. I roasted the turkey instead of boiling it, and I served it hot. My stuffing was more basic and savory (sausage meat with sage, thyme, rosemary, etc.) You can use the bones to make stock while you roast the bird, which can be used for a great gravy. It's also very easy to carve in the end.
@QueenCityHistory
@QueenCityHistory 6 лет назад
Nicholas Miller that sounds much better...she lost me at the boiling and covered in mayo
@zerohedge9642
@zerohedge9642 6 лет назад
Nicholas Miller : Yes that is the modern way to make this nice and tasty! What about pickled walnuts? Never heard of them, don't know where to find them, not sure what they might taste like. Prunes make sense. But pickled walnuts? Yikes!
@chromebaby
@chromebaby 6 лет назад
Please never stop making these!
@psammiad
@psammiad 4 года назад
Pickled walnuts are amazing. A necessary product of England, where it's often not warm enough for walnuts to reach maturity, so we have to cook them up into something edible!
@wendyarenz3429
@wendyarenz3429 3 года назад
I truly appreciate the Christmas music in the background!!!
@teganbigone2366
@teganbigone2366 6 лет назад
This is so fascinating. A few of my fellow American friends were a little taken aback by the coating of mayonnaise, but I reminded them that most people enjoy mayonnaise on a turkey sandwich, so what is the difference? Besides, you are going to eat a slice of it, you're not going to be licking the mayonnaise off the whole bird, for goodness' sake! Another well done video from Mrs. Crocombe and ENGLISH HERITAGE (of which I am a proud supporting member).
@hailonghoang5117
@hailonghoang5117 6 лет назад
I love all ur cooking vids :D i wish u guys upload them more
@midijean2291
@midijean2291 3 года назад
“I will add last Lady Eggs"
@RM-lj8bv
@RM-lj8bv 5 лет назад
You should be on TV. Love the presentation, clarity and clear instruction etc. Absolutely Wonderful.
@roblynclemmons6104
@roblynclemmons6104 6 лет назад
I could watch her videos every day!!
@vytae9
@vytae9 6 лет назад
Me too, that's why I made this: www.change.org/p/english-heritage-give-mrs-crocombe-her-own-series?recruiter=42626065& It only takes a minute to show your love to Mrs Crocombe (it's not a dodgy link btw :) I just want to see more as they're pretty rare...)
@sunnyeas3085
@sunnyeas3085 6 лет назад
This series is my everything
@Its_DOO
@Its_DOO 5 лет назад
It's June..... now I can't wait for Christmas because of the tunes
@WakandaBabe
@WakandaBabe 3 года назад
"The amount of stuffing depends on the size of your bird." I'm so sorry but my mind 'went there.'
@ivetter.2443
@ivetter.2443 6 лет назад
I'm fascinated by these videos. Much appreciated!
@afroditim.421
@afroditim.421 6 лет назад
Sometimes I think you really come from the past...
@ElizabethSmithBrown
@ElizabethSmithBrown 4 года назад
Mrs. Crocumbe is low key stacked.
@Emma-um8mw
@Emma-um8mw 4 года назад
Me: *Watches Mrs. Crocombe Videos* My Parents: *Start fighting about some nonsense* Me: *Watches Mrs. Crocombe slightly louder.*
@2snowgirl520
@2snowgirl520 5 лет назад
I am drooling here! That looks so good.
@sopraltenass13
@sopraltenass13 6 лет назад
Simple splendid, Mrs. Crocombe.
@hirolacang8655
@hirolacang8655 5 лет назад
Watching these videos makes me realize how cooking has evolved so much. But one thing hasn't changed a bit, our love for good food. ❤
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