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How to Eat Like a Caveman with Steven Rinella - MeatEater 

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While we may never know what man's very first meal was, we do know about how people probably first started to cook. Steve shows us some of these techniques as well as what very well may have been the first recipe used as a way to stretch out the good times.
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@JGunit
@JGunit 5 лет назад
I like how he ignores the bone chard that ricocheted across the room.
@spartan1010101
@spartan1010101 4 года назад
that's a snack for later
@Fishnfreak
@Fishnfreak 4 года назад
So funny dude!
@kdhartman44
@kdhartman44 3 года назад
He sent the Mrs to the movies!!!
@nehemiahwestercamp3542
@nehemiahwestercamp3542 3 года назад
or that he got a bunch of bone marrow on his shirt
@seanjones2456
@seanjones2456 Год назад
It actually lodged in the camera man's neck. No stitches but great story.
@Raggamuffinz917
@Raggamuffinz917 10 лет назад
This guy fucking amazing. I could listen to him talk all goddamn day about this stuff.
@Cinnabun
@Cinnabun 10 лет назад
Have you seen him on "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast?
@Raggamuffinz917
@Raggamuffinz917 10 лет назад
cinamin45 I didn't watch the ustream thing or whatever but i listened to him when he was on recently. His stories are amazing, one of the most interesting guys around.
@Raggamuffinz917
@Raggamuffinz917 8 лет назад
***** Word, I have. Love when hes on the podcast.
@amitchell2009
@amitchell2009 7 лет назад
Finq08 I think he's been on 5
@matthavens6638
@matthavens6638 7 лет назад
I truly appreciate the intelligence and history that Steve brings to hunting and wild game food. for a lot of hunters like myself and Steve it's a intimate experience to transcend beyond the hunt and the kill and all of the meals it provides, and enter into a knowing of all elements that are included in being able to relate and share the experiences our ancestors did. too many people are so far removed from how their food comes about. when you learn your history and procure your own food you are doing a respectable thing in taking life for your own continuation. which to me is more honorable than buying a disconnected source of food at say a supermarket.
@willm678
@willm678 3 года назад
I guess all that stuff is true, but at the core of hunting is food. It’s a hunt for food and sustenance. I enjoy a lot of other parts of it too, like just being in the outdoors, and I have huge respect for wildlife and nature/nature conservation, but I think a lot of that spirituality and connecting with the animals and our ancestors is a bunch of horse shit.
@dn2ze
@dn2ze 10 лет назад
as a native man myself we still make that every year after hunting caribou and sometimes we use berries or sugar and store it in a canvas bag in a cool area or if your out in the wood in the grounds about 3 to 5 feet depends on the ground. bear fat can be use too.
@wishinimfishin5310
@wishinimfishin5310 6 лет назад
Yesss bear fat is great
@Kriptoker
@Kriptoker 4 года назад
Interesting, I always though that sugar would cause stuff to 'grow' more.
@bialko123
@bialko123 5 лет назад
Can you imagine being a vegan ? Eating meat is such a natural thing.
@Doorito_
@Doorito_ 4 года назад
@George Washington Not very nutritious
@josephpelletier9494
@josephpelletier9494 4 года назад
Can you imagine not giving a shit what other people choose to consume with their time and money? Imposing world views on others is such a natural thing.
@maxwellfernandez6209
@maxwellfernandez6209 4 года назад
@@josephpelletier9494 Go write about it on your blog, Nancy.
@zvonkobogdan9634
@zvonkobogdan9634 4 года назад
@Dylan L Evolved brains :))) Cooked meat .. What a total bs people are completely delusional
@sayanchatterjee355
@sayanchatterjee355 4 года назад
I mean there are many vegetarians in India who eat far better, more nutritious and delicious meals than any average American. I love eating meat myself but I think it's weird to somehow look down upon other people who don't share the same diet.
@clavy5420
@clavy5420 5 лет назад
“Some calcium in there too”....Steven, pretty sure you’re my 7th favorite human on the planet.
@barneyblue7355
@barneyblue7355 5 лет назад
Who are the other 6?
@clavy5420
@clavy5420 5 лет назад
Barney Blue the wife and kids lol
@factoryreset855
@factoryreset855 3 года назад
@@clavy5420 Fair
@3101010
@3101010 6 лет назад
thats a great statement. "If they weren't smart we wouldn't be here talking about it right now." Kind or wordy for a tshirt. lol
@TJackSurvival
@TJackSurvival 7 лет назад
Very knowledgeable. Well done.
@PhantomSavage
@PhantomSavage 3 года назад
Given that animal population with significantly larger in pre-historic times, that makes total sense the easiest way to collect meat would be to find a lion or saber-tooth kill and then just scare it away from its food with 5 dudes waving around sticks and making noise.
@desertsane
@desertsane 7 лет назад
I GOT A VEGAN AD FOR THIS LOL
@dallonperry3639
@dallonperry3639 6 лет назад
As a Metis Alberta who is currently going to the University of Alberta who is also a hunter is proud of this video. We learn so much about this from my history classes to nutrition classes to my Native studies classes. This is a great video
@sickofidiots4095
@sickofidiots4095 5 лет назад
Sharpened wood weapons surely predated stone points. That wood is long since gone.
@mmp1439
@mmp1439 7 лет назад
"If they weren't smart then we wouldn't be talking about this right now."
@IVIFII2IC
@IVIFII2IC 5 лет назад
Exactly, I hate when people sit there and talk about cholesterol and all this dumb shit. If it was that bad, we would have gone extinct long before we “evolved” into anything.
@bluesteel8376
@bluesteel8376 5 лет назад
@@IVIFII2IC Sure, if you only plan on living until you are 30, then you don't need to worry about bad shit, just like ancient humans didn't. But, if you want to live to 80-90 years old, then you do need to worry about that sort of thing.
@IVIFII2IC
@IVIFII2IC 5 лет назад
Blue Steel lmao, you’re brain dead if you think ancient people who were completely civilized, who built monoliths as big as sky scrapers, who had 0 chemicals in their water, no chemtrails, no Monsanto spraying their crops... if you genuinely believe those extremely healthy people only lived until 30, there is no helping you. BTW, Ancient Egyptians were mostly Vegetarian, they ate lots of fish, they worshiped the Cow so they didn’t eat Beef.
@IVIFII2IC
@IVIFII2IC 5 лет назад
low7782 not at all, I eat about a pound of meat per day.
@spartan1010101
@spartan1010101 4 года назад
@@bluesteel8376 There is evidence of older humans, it's just that in an era without regular medical care it didn't matter what you ate because you were gonna die from something one way or another. There are very few animals that live longer than 30 years and the ones that do begin suffering from natural body wear and tear. One of the main reasons that I think is overlooked about our modern longevity is that we are sessile organisms now, we do much less physically than our ancient ancestors or even ancestors within the last 150+ years. The organisms that live the longest are the ones that do the least physically. Now I'm not saying eating "healthy" is a bad thing, I'm just saying that I'mma eat some fatty foods and red meat cuz if I die at 60 or 70 that's fine cuz that's a long ass time too.
@last9emperor
@last9emperor 9 лет назад
very interesting and looks quite good. been binge watching all his videos.
@FusionExotics
@FusionExotics 8 лет назад
+last9emperor same here lol
@polishtheturdmickelson5473
@polishtheturdmickelson5473 6 лет назад
Me too
@MeatEaterTV
@MeatEaterTV 11 лет назад
Check out Steve's list of 8 books he recommends here: themeateater(dot)com/2012/8-books-every-hunter-should-read/
@aaroncolombo
@aaroncolombo 9 лет назад
damn this could save my life if the shit hits the fan.
@FaThMonG
@FaThMonG 7 лет назад
Joe Colombo if shit hits the fan, call me. I'm pro at repairing fans smothered with shit
@chair362
@chair362 5 лет назад
@@FaThMonG would i just dial 1-800-ohshit? or is it 1-800-slinginshit ?
@boulderman1357
@boulderman1357 5 лет назад
@@FaThMonG shit you got women to lmao
@carlosdavila2552
@carlosdavila2552 5 лет назад
You are the man Steve! Your books are awesome, filled with knowledge! I like how there is no fluff in your books. Great stories, and very humbling!
@taildragger1469
@taildragger1469 5 лет назад
No one: Steve Rinella: Whenever I find myself walking through the woods I think about what the first meal was... haha keep up the good work MeatEater crew
@MtnTow
@MtnTow 5 лет назад
Ive put hundreds of hours into the same line of thought. But my interest is how humans learned how process foods that would otherwise be dangerous. Some roots and etc require quite the procedure to become a safe, edible product.
@kiakaha5795
@kiakaha5795 3 года назад
Video was posted 2013, was recorded in 2008, (pemmican was 5 years old at the time). So 5 years between the pemmican and the time he ate it in the video, and 5 years to post.
@iphone202020220
@iphone202020220 6 лет назад
The dried meat you make is what we call in South Africa "Biltong", Usually wild Kudu's or bucks/boars and they start drying the meat and selling it as "Biltong". Actually tastes better than the cooked meat itself. Would be awesome if you make more videos.
@TheAllankuz
@TheAllankuz 10 лет назад
Very cool, initially thought I knew your subject but marrow with jerky - that's something new - thanks!
@bobbysweeney5377
@bobbysweeney5377 5 лет назад
My new favorite RU-vidr
@timjacobs4417
@timjacobs4417 6 лет назад
If you're not afraid of bacteria, and know that the animal was healthy you can eat the marrow raw which is healthier than cooked marrow. Raw bone marrow has beneficial stem cells, enzymes and bacteria which get destroyed by heat. Cooking also denatures the fats and proteins making them not as healthy. Humans used to eat much of their meat raw, we only started fearing bacteria when we started eating cooked and processed foods which created more toxins in our bodies and made us get sick from bacterial detoxifications. If we eat more raw healthy foods and less cooked foods, we would never get sick.
@anthonymartinez4780
@anthonymartinez4780 5 лет назад
The reason why our species has elevated to where it's at is because of fat, fat is the key for brain development.
@ltunesdownIoad
@ltunesdownIoad 4 года назад
I can’t believe we use to think 360p was new high tech and fancy.
@johnpaparella7345
@johnpaparella7345 4 года назад
Spectacular video
@SamBarrass
@SamBarrass 7 лет назад
This is incredible.
@dansaldana3450
@dansaldana3450 5 лет назад
Steve why are we not teaching kids this in school fourth graders should be learning these skills when being taught native history it makes no since they should eat wild game and things be taught how to harvest meat not bye from Tyson chicken nuggets that are recalled I just don’t understand ware are ethics are going love what you do awesome stuff your doing for conservation I just wish all the deer 🦌 in California don’t just get hit bye cars and rot or live in some rich neighborhoods ware people think they’re pets and then dead bye a car lost meat so sad 😭
@rexfknwetzel7162
@rexfknwetzel7162 4 года назад
And voila, my cameraman has one eyeball
@mohammedmohamoud693
@mohammedmohamoud693 7 лет назад
somali people use this everyday, but not like that in a different way and is given to the wedding guests. man dry meat covered in fat, 😋😋😋
@ryanricard8774
@ryanricard8774 5 лет назад
Meanwhile ....somewhere in L.A....Rogans choking a mountain lion. Hashtag vegan cat!
@santiagoguier9490
@santiagoguier9490 4 года назад
Rinella GOAT
@naturebc
@naturebc 10 лет назад
Lol, can you put the ingredients list up!
@blueridgeboy6791
@blueridgeboy6791 4 года назад
I really want to try this
@Mwhosay
@Mwhosay 10 лет назад
Learned this in Anthropology class :) Awesome Steve.
@davidrogers182
@davidrogers182 4 года назад
Love how every time I watch MeatEater videos I learn something new! Exceptionalism!
@malberolall
@malberolall 4 года назад
Wow this Rimworld patch seems so realistic... That's some serious graphics
@KingKillersKastleKKK
@KingKillersKastleKKK 5 лет назад
It took you 3 years to upload this
@TheRealKyle125
@TheRealKyle125 3 года назад
How to watch youtube in caveman quality -2021
@lorrinaandeddie
@lorrinaandeddie 11 лет назад
Amazing!
@jeffroy3262
@jeffroy3262 11 лет назад
Can you achieve the same results with melting down the fat found around the muscles of the animal as well? Or does the bone marrow give a unique result?
@robertheflin2400
@robertheflin2400 4 года назад
This guy is like a caveman, a fuckin wild animal if you will !!
@yeshuasage3724
@yeshuasage3724 11 лет назад
eating 5 year old meat? you learn something new from this guy every time.
@hillbilybanshee1804
@hillbilybanshee1804 11 лет назад
Hey Steve you say "I have read about" a lot I just want to know what books you recommend. I'm interested in anything pioneer/ native/ inuit, cooking, killing, using all parts of game and any other tricks like the eating like a caveman.
@lorelwebber6435
@lorelwebber6435 6 лет назад
dude cholesterol is good for you-I can link you the run down
@wrestlerwannabe
@wrestlerwannabe 4 года назад
Does it have to be marrow? Or can I use tallow to try and make my own pemmican?
@TeachaMantoFish
@TeachaMantoFish 3 года назад
We fight over the bone marrow in a ham steak in my family!
@jeffreyr.lapennas6069
@jeffreyr.lapennas6069 4 года назад
Steve is so broad in his interests and knowledge! It's really incredible.
@GuroJeromeTeague
@GuroJeromeTeague 6 лет назад
It was likely that the first hominid in the human family tree to engage in this activity was Homo Erectus. Sometime about 800,000 years ago we see the earliest example of fire construction. These were likely our first ancestors who began hunting as well. Homo Neanderthalis and Anatomically Modern Homo Sapiens elevated hunting to an art.
@williamelliott6556
@williamelliott6556 10 лет назад
real shit we wouldnt be here talking about it right now.
@b.scottfarthingsworth
@b.scottfarthingsworth 3 года назад
Caveman: If they weren't smart, we wouldn't be here talkin about this right now. Put THAT in your Funk and Wagnalls!
@ccr8392
@ccr8392 3 года назад
Why does this guy even have a kitchen??? Every time I've seen him eat something it's always been raw and bloody.... you don't need a fancy kitchen for that.
@zombiewack
@zombiewack 9 лет назад
Steve is awesome
@Scoobyxxxsnax
@Scoobyxxxsnax 9 лет назад
lamb marrow tastes really good
@siamak1246
@siamak1246 4 года назад
Is that the same technique for making a mummy? I mean covering the body with fat? stupid question :))
@drewpfeif5028
@drewpfeif5028 3 года назад
Some people believe ancient man was a persistence hunter. They would chase a game animal to death. No tools needed.
@seanjones2456
@seanjones2456 Год назад
1:57 Steve's cameraman is now a cyclops. Great story to tell bartenders how he got his eye patch.
@wastelandr8
@wastelandr8 5 лет назад
Damn that shit looks good
@billythompson2910
@billythompson2910 10 лет назад
I wonder if they used the bone shards as knives to hunt. Cool video
@williamelliott6556
@williamelliott6556 10 лет назад
yes
@Jake-mj6mc
@Jake-mj6mc 6 лет назад
Was thinking the same thing
@patrickgjorven7832
@patrickgjorven7832 3 года назад
The Mrs. a few minutes later, "hey babe, what was that all that loud banging?"
@jamespierce8169
@jamespierce8169 Год назад
as someone who's about to be living like a caveman this is really helpful
@MrKhho100
@MrKhho100 3 года назад
The first cook was in front of a cave. The humans were gathered a enjoying bowls of berry slurry lite, and as the embers cooked the meat. You could hear the children laughing as descendants of the Dire wolf were playfully chasing them.
@nubymizer
@nubymizer 4 года назад
Steve Rinella is a great example of how hunting, even with modern technology, takes an incredible amount of intellectual sophistication in order for humans to survive in the wild...
@fuzzwarmy
@fuzzwarmy 11 лет назад
Scientists believe that spear-hunting long predates the earliest H. sapiens. See the "Spear-Wielding Chimps Studied" video uploaded by utopiasbane. 500,000-year-old hafted stone hunting spearpoints and handaxes were found at the Kathu Pan site, believed to have been used by H. heidelbergensis. Before stone points, purely wooden spears were likely used that aren't preserved in the archaeological record. Meat/fish was also preserved via fermentation and still is by Eskimos, Swedes, Japanese, etc.
@chronic3705
@chronic3705 7 лет назад
yes but hes not talking about homo sapiens when he says humans. humans were still scavengers before they were hunters
@Justin-op8gg
@Justin-op8gg 3 года назад
Oil goes rancid if its exposed to air. Pemican does not last a long time unless its air tight
@jr1842
@jr1842 5 лет назад
Love your stuff, but what about the critters running around back when humans were turds with legs? Surely they could eat bones. Not an argument but a thought.
@MacDaddyTito
@MacDaddyTito 5 лет назад
I like this guy. Watched him in the Rogan podcast and he’s made me wanna hunt. Gonna go start that biz real soon. Thank you, sir.
@dereksmith3142
@dereksmith3142 3 года назад
Tried it from a moose few years ago. Only cause I seen it on his show lol. Was actually pretty amazing. Didn’t get a noose last year but hopefully this year can do it again.
@jackleclerc6843
@jackleclerc6843 2 года назад
“Let’s make a caveman diet video with a 240 p camera.”
@jameslund2658
@jameslund2658 3 года назад
Taking the air out of it ? Don't you mean water out of it ?
@naftaligoldschein2005
@naftaligoldschein2005 2 года назад
I love how simply he explains things and the historical perspective. So easy to listen to and so insightful for someone like me whose new to hunting.
@christianlove420
@christianlove420 3 года назад
Thanks for your time sir. New tool in the toolbar, knowledge is power. Keep passing the good word
@colbywhite7198
@colbywhite7198 5 лет назад
I wish I was friends with or had a friend that was just like Steve. Someone to take me hunting and show me how to prepare and cook the meat with passion, not just sit in a tree stand and assassinate a boar and only take the good bits.
@martycoatney3547
@martycoatney3547 10 месяцев назад
Like this video,but did you wash your rocks first.lol
@kyledangerdiablo
@kyledangerdiablo 6 лет назад
Very cool, but what keeps bacteria from multiplying on the fat coating the pemmican?
@brianpeterson6976
@brianpeterson6976 Год назад
I like Steve and all but we have evolved from eating like a caveman.
@MrPalmettoKing
@MrPalmettoKing 11 лет назад
This is true. People don't realize that Homosapiens were descended from other human species who had already mastered hunting, fire making, even hut building. We showed up after it was all discovered.
@thekito4623
@thekito4623 4 года назад
"How to eat like a caveman" Very first thing i see is aluminium foil. Makes me wonder how the cavemen got that.. Anyway lemme watch the other 4minutes and 50 seconds...
@Noah-xo7ek
@Noah-xo7ek 4 года назад
I love his resepies, especially the first one. Good for the bachelor college kid trying to remember how to cook.
@dannyboyette120
@dannyboyette120 7 лет назад
There has always been natural forest fires and I'm sure animal were trapped and died and when humans came through and found them I'm sure they took a taste and found it tasted better, It also was easier to digest, I believe that's how humans figured how to start cooking their meat. that's just my theory.
@dirtymushroom-hollybubba3796
@dirtymushroom-hollybubba3796 7 лет назад
Danny Boyette pretty good theory and if that's not why they learn to cook them I'm sure the ease of coming up on resources like that was definitely utilized
@dannyboyette120
@dannyboyette120 7 лет назад
Oh yes scavenging I agree was probably the first order, its easier and a lot safer.
@thelister4910
@thelister4910 7 лет назад
No. People during winter months still needed to eat and the game was frozen. Being cold already, eating freezing cold meat despite that it's hard as a rock is a great way to lose valuable body heat. They would warm the game over the fire which eventually lead to cooking.
@dannyboyette120
@dannyboyette120 7 лет назад
well that's another way humans could have started cooking meat but there are many.
@rkayser89
@rkayser89 7 лет назад
No winter in Africa. Humans had fire and weapons before they left that continent.
@screenpuller
@screenpuller 11 лет назад
Yeah, cause a magical garden with an enchanted tree & a talking snake doesn't sound fictional, right? LOL, i'm with you bro!
@exploringwithrichie6192
@exploringwithrichie6192 5 лет назад
Am I blind or is this video blurry?
@alanadawnew2172
@alanadawnew2172 3 года назад
awww i’m so jealous!! bone marrow is so delicious!! 😋 save me some hahaha
@scc6609
@scc6609 6 лет назад
that sharp bone with the marrow inside becomes a weapon also i wonder if they thought of that
@charonvanth5166
@charonvanth5166 4 года назад
Steve your going to end up like Dan Crenshaw if you keep that up
@jostonpowell1346
@jostonpowell1346 9 лет назад
If all you could find in the wild was bones. Could you live off the marrow until you found help ? Can you eat it raw if you didn't have a choice ? Curious to know is all.
@percymiller4570
@percymiller4570 7 лет назад
Fresh marrow is fairly safe raw. And if you have enough bones, you could live on the marrow. It's very good for you.
@jostonpowell1346
@jostonpowell1346 7 лет назад
Thanks for the info Percy
@Jake-mj6mc
@Jake-mj6mc 6 лет назад
Percy Miller anytime you eat something raw you run a major risk. In a "survival" situation. I wouldn't think it's worth the risk.
@09smartin1
@09smartin1 6 лет назад
Is there a more in depth video of this????
@luiscruz2571
@luiscruz2571 4 года назад
Your trying to make machaca
@uboii
@uboii 5 лет назад
I usually just stuff whatever the hell food I got straight into my face
@rochester7051
@rochester7051 5 лет назад
Archaeologists are anthropologists
@jonathanyates5198
@jonathanyates5198 11 месяцев назад
Deer bone marrow is so disgusting
@ajoebo9095
@ajoebo9095 4 года назад
I do not hunt but I wish i did. Steve is a scholar on this subject
@BB_46
@BB_46 5 лет назад
Good thing you didn't put your eye out stiking the anvil.
@Bepo16A
@Bepo16A 10 лет назад
I've always wanted some pemmican. I need to go hunting.
@danbuell492
@danbuell492 4 года назад
Thank you Steve, I cant wait to make it. I think ill add salt tho
@catfishredneck88
@catfishredneck88 10 лет назад
very cool stuff. new to the channel. nice!
@slewfootjr2658
@slewfootjr2658 4 года назад
Beautiful shit around 2:00.
@janathanboerema7564
@janathanboerema7564 5 лет назад
Before people hunt they get Dogs.
@rigoparra5540
@rigoparra5540 4 года назад
Caveman didn't have foil.
@nicksmith3746
@nicksmith3746 4 года назад
Steve's monologues are sometimes hard to listen to.
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