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How to make 1950's Company Spanish Rice | Dining Through The Decades Episode 3 

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Hello Darlings, in this weeks episode of Dining through the Decades we make Company Spanish Rice! This dish was absolutely delicious, so make sure to let me know if you make it too! I hope you all enjoy the video and see you next week!! (In next week's video we make stuffed capsicum and fried eggplant!)
Lots of love,
Sage xx
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Here is the recipe for Company Spanish Rice:
1/4 cup salad oil
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1/4 cup chopped celery
1 1/2 cups long grain rice
2 1/2 cups tinned tomatoes
2/3 cup tomato paste
2 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/2 bay leaf
Few grains cayenne pepper
2 cups hot water
1 pound ground beef
3/4 cup chopped green pepper
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon sugar
1 10 1/2 or 11 ounce can condensed beef bouillon
Method:
Heat oil in heavy skillet. Add garlic and celery; brown, stirring constantly.
Mix rice, tomatoes, tomato paste, salt, bay leaf, and cayenne with hot water. Add to garlic and celery in skillet; stir well and cover. Bring to boil; reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes.
Brown beef and green pepper. Remove from heat. Stir in chili powder, sugar, and beef bouillon.
Combine rice and meat mixtures in 3-quart baking dish. Bake in moderate oven (350 F or 176 C) 35 minutes (Add water or tomato juice if necessary; stir occasionally.)
Makes 8 to 10 servings.

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@catecurl3790
@catecurl3790 2 года назад
I hope some of your neighbours might be old enough (that sounded weird) to hear your music and smell your cooking and be transported to a time of their very early youth. What a gift that would be ❤️
@hellokittylikeskaga
@hellokittylikeskaga 3 года назад
I think you may be the only person on RU-vid making vegetarian versions of vintage recipes.❤
@hottiejmd1987
@hottiejmd1987 3 года назад
YES! That's why I love her. ❤💚
@aubreymd
@aubreymd 3 года назад
I’m confused. There’s beef in this dish.
@hottiejmd1987
@hottiejmd1987 3 года назад
@@aubreymd they are vegan beef less crumbles
@ashleypittman8976
@ashleypittman8976 3 года назад
I know it’s amazing! I just discovered her and it’s awesome as a fellow vegetarian- binging all the recipes!!
@MothGirl007
@MothGirl007 3 года назад
I love it!
@doedarling1215
@doedarling1215 3 года назад
I love learning new words, a bell pepper is a capsicum!
@kathrynchisholm5536
@kathrynchisholm5536 3 года назад
I didn't know that either I was wondering what she was talking about x
@cngaedk
@cngaedk 3 года назад
Me too! I wondered what that was.
@cngaedk
@cngaedk 3 года назад
This looks incredible and so cheap to make!
@kieraoona
@kieraoona 3 года назад
According to my partner, its a north american difference between words for the same thing. I didnt know either.
@Nightingale_time
@Nightingale_time 3 года назад
Capsicum is the genus name for peppers, so it's the wider name used as an umbrella term for most peppers, if not all of them. Genus, phylum, species, etc-capsicum is the genus. So bell peppers, jalapenos, chiles, etc are all part of the capsicum genus.
@hutchcraftcp
@hutchcraftcp 3 года назад
My grandmother made this recipe. Iconic 1950's meal in the states.
@bigred9428
@bigred9428 2 года назад
The only Spanish rice I ever had was canned, and later on, packaged.
@karengreen2437
@karengreen2437 2 года назад
I just tried this recipe this evening. It was delicious. My husband loved it. The only thing he asked me next time to add is an onion. No problem with that at all! He said this dish need to be a staple for us! Thanks for sharing the recipe
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 2 года назад
Oh I'm so glad you both enjoyed it!! :)
@katmatification
@katmatification 2 года назад
I make it with onion and no celery, and it's delicious.
@krizzys
@krizzys 3 года назад
When cooking, always have a little Sage in the kitchen 👩‍🍳
@bigred9428
@bigred9428 2 года назад
Ok, that's cute.
@reinheart
@reinheart 3 года назад
I seriously don't know why you don't have AT LEAST 100k subs!
@chrissiel9230
@chrissiel9230 3 года назад
Now she does!
@suestephan3255
@suestephan3255 2 года назад
26,00 is very good
@psw4763
@psw4763 2 года назад
Share videos and it helps. My friends were very happy to get them.
@DSherman50
@DSherman50 3 года назад
I can just imagine the possibilities with this recipe, ie black olives and onions would make nice additions....
@caracampbell1715
@caracampbell1715 3 года назад
This looks amazing! My mom used to make a similar Spanish rice when I was growing up, but she’s gone now and I don’t have the recipe, so I’m excited to try this one!!
@autumnc1024
@autumnc1024 2 года назад
My grandma was looking for a Spanish rice recipe and we could not find one and then i showed my grandma this video and we made the Spanish rice an it was so delicious and I love your videos thank you. :)
@KeekiNoJutsu
@KeekiNoJutsu 2 года назад
I just want you to know I have a very tiring job and I watching your videos before going to bed helps me relax so much 💙 you're so nice and your voice is so calm. Thank you for sharing all this content 💙
@callmesusan2121
@callmesusan2121 2 года назад
Just discovered your videos a few days ago and I love them! Made this recipe today for my sons. They LOVED it! Will make the 1940s meat loaf later this week. Thank you. You are adorable and your videos are so cool!
@karleedu
@karleedu 11 месяцев назад
My great-grandmother was born in St. Day, Cornwall and moved to Mexico where her father worked in the Silver mines close to Vera Cruz. She always made it with chicken broth instead of water, I can see how the water would work. This was a staple when going to her house for visits. She always made pasties for Sunday!
@nancyhuffman8149
@nancyhuffman8149 3 года назад
I remember seeing books in the late 60's with sandwich cakes, made out of a rectangular loaf , with different fillings. Can you make one, sometime? The one I saw was frosted with what I think is cream cheese, and had chopped parsley on it.
@80sgirlvhsandcassette
@80sgirlvhsandcassette 3 года назад
Swedish sandwich cakes! Iconic.
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Ohhh sounds interesting!!
@InquisitorMatthewAshcraft
@InquisitorMatthewAshcraft 3 года назад
@@SageLilleyman I'm just jealous, because you're back home and I can't return without a fortnight of quarantine.😢
@mthespinner
@mthespinner 3 года назад
Party loaf or smorgestarta! A fav! And the Spanish rice looks so good!
@juliehussey5750
@juliehussey5750 2 года назад
In Minnesota USA we call that sandwich loaf. Its delicious. It was usually made on special occasions. Yummy!
@TheAlicat08
@TheAlicat08 Год назад
I just got this 1953 cookbook for an anniversary gift 😍 I can’t wait to make this!!
@noneofbizorjuliejt6466
@noneofbizorjuliejt6466 3 года назад
I have made these dishes however it was 30 yrs ago when I was in my 20s first married! Ive done the rice and the stuffed capsicum we call them bell peppers here in the USA. LOL For me this has been a nostalgic trip down memory lane. Thank you.
@Pureimagination200
@Pureimagination200 3 года назад
Invest in a Le cruset pot. You will have it forever. You make everything on the stove top and bake in oven. It’s magic how everything comes out. The best pot ever. I wish I had bought one when I was younger.
@marthaburnum3925
@marthaburnum3925 3 года назад
Your mother must be so proud of you! You are just adorable. We love watching you. Please keep the videos coming! xo
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Thank you so much! xx
@Heidishereandthere
@Heidishereandthere 3 года назад
This looks so delicious! One tip: After your intro, could you possibly turn to the recipe you're making in the cookbook, so we can see it? It just makes it more "real" like you're following the recipe from the cookbook. 🤗 Thanks sweetheart! I can't wait to see what you'll "dish up" for us next week 💕 Washington State USA
@patriciacavanaugh2223
@patriciacavanaugh2223 2 года назад
I guess Menner's went out of business. Their canned Spanish rice was delicious. But this is a good recipe so I'll try it without celery but with the peppers.
@baileywilkin2317
@baileywilkin2317 3 года назад
I made this tonight with a vegetarian ground! So yummy! My husband and I really enjoyed it.
@CMBauer
@CMBauer 3 года назад
Yum! You know it's good when you keep taking bites before it's cooled off. I can't wait to make this after church tomorrow!
@bigred9428
@bigred9428 2 года назад
If you ever have a church dinner, I bet this would be a good dish to take.
@xxjesspeekxx8397
@xxjesspeekxx8397 10 месяцев назад
I make a similar dish it's called 7 layer casserole we put rice with cream of mushroom and cream of chicken 1 can each then we put Chicken broth mix that together then you put broccoli shredded cheese and ham and onions and just lay it until the pan is full And then cook it for 35 to 45 minutes its so good
@robinluther3617
@robinluther3617 Год назад
So much fun watching you make this... My mom always made Spanish rice and used to make stuffed green bell peppers (capsicum!) which she baked in a water bath. We ordered a BHG vintage cookbook and can't wait to make this!
@ddeaae
@ddeaae 3 года назад
Thank you Sage for another lovely video & trip down memory lane. Cheers from Pennsylvania, USA
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Thanks so much for watching! :)
@erica_1ynn78
@erica_1ynn78 3 года назад
Hey! I am from Pennsylvania too!
@dezbiggs6363
@dezbiggs6363 3 года назад
@@erica_1ynn78 same. Pittsburgh here
@jennyt7612
@jennyt7612 2 года назад
It's so exciting to see these wonderful viewers from the States. I watch & really like a lot of RU-vid vlogs (from USA & UK) & it is great to see overseas people enjoying Sage's channel. Best wishes to all Pennsylvania folk from Sydney, Australia
@jessicamilson9392
@jessicamilson9392 3 года назад
Enjoy watching your videos! Nice to see a fellow Melbournian and one who likes vintage like me 😃
@catheyvisscher1944
@catheyvisscher1944 3 года назад
Yes vintage loving Melbournian here too!
@crinick9344
@crinick9344 2 года назад
My mother would make this once a week, she said putting in the oven just made more dishes cooking it on the stove in a big pot was just as good.
@jenniferw1570
@jenniferw1570 3 года назад
Hello and so happy to have found your channel! I'm from a small town in the U.S., in Maine. A lot of the way I live is naturally "vintage" I guess. I have a garden, cook, sew, and just have always loved different eras. I made this tonight and it came out very good, I'll make it again.
@cassandragrace3556
@cassandragrace3556 3 года назад
Ive grown up making this, almost identically! But we typically stuff the bell peppers full and bake them with cheese on top. Sooo good!
@jdmeaux
@jdmeaux 2 года назад
Sage, you have been cooking foods I grew up on. I have lived down in Cajun Country in Louisiana most of my life, and various meals and recipes have gone down through the ages to the next generation. This a a good recipe to feed a large family or a group of friends. My present wife could not believe that I knew how to cook such great meals. Meals where everyone stood around and helped chop, grate, or peel while the main cook cooks. Fun times. Moe
@elle1328
@elle1328 Год назад
Made this last night with Beyond Meat. It turned out fabulous!! There was so much of it though😁 I Froze half of it for a future dinner. I just love your page and I love that you so easily convert all of these vintage recipes for vegetarians. I am the only vegetarian in my family and this makes it so easy for me to make great meals that I can just add some meat to for my family. 💗💗💗
@lorisiedl8733
@lorisiedl8733 3 года назад
It looked delicious I never thought about putting hamburger in with my Spanish rice and making it into an entire meal
@AB-mx1de
@AB-mx1de 3 года назад
Me neither, it's a good idea. Always made it as a side to enchiladas or fajitas.
@lorisiedl8733
@lorisiedl8733 3 года назад
@@AB-mx1de 😊
@melissam8041
@melissam8041 3 года назад
Shredded chicken also works nicely.
@lisita1020
@lisita1020 3 года назад
I absolutely enjoy watching you cook recipes from the 50’s. This is definitely different than how I cook rice but you are so much fun to watch I now have to try this recipe. ❤️
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Thanks so much for watching!
@lindamann2113
@lindamann2113 3 года назад
I love the old recipes they aren't gourmet but i don't cares about that cause they are easier on the wallet and taste so much better keep on giving us recipes love your vlogs
@amylouise1
@amylouise1 2 года назад
As a fellow vegetarian I'm so grateful for this! Love this recipe I made it tonight. Just waiting for my husband to try it too 😊
@rachelhaynes7244
@rachelhaynes7244 2 года назад
I made this rice and it was so good, we had so much of it left after dinner, thanks for the tutorial!
@sandrodellisanti1139
@sandrodellisanti1139 11 месяцев назад
Ciao, personally i love this historical Videos, thank you for this and many greetings from Brunswick in Germany and please stay safe 🙂
@veganlunchmom
@veganlunchmom 3 года назад
It looks delicious! I want to try it with black beans instead of the grounds.
@Curiousever
@Curiousever 2 года назад
I'm making this tomorrow! You brought back a recipe I used in the 70's.
@erica_1ynn78
@erica_1ynn78 3 года назад
Nooooo I was distracted, working on a sewing project and I missed the premiere 😭😭😭 Oh well, maybe next week! Btw, if RU-vid existed in the 50s this is literally EXACTLY how the videos would look. I feel like I am watching something that came out of a time machine! As always, thanks for another beautiful video Sage! Lots of love ❤️ Xx
@michelletackett9489
@michelletackett9489 3 года назад
The checkered apron with a pocket is too cute.
@moonlightsangel19
@moonlightsangel19 3 года назад
I just discovered your channel and could not be more IN LOVE with it. I love what you do and how simple you explain everything (Especially the quote, Vintage Recipe, Modern appliances.”
@bethmann3283
@bethmann3283 3 года назад
Oh my gosh!!! This was my Aunt Barbs receipe, my mom has made it since I was a kid, I'm 48 now. This was a staple in our house, I've never seen anyone else make this. Only difference we also use hamburger and onion, and we didn't bake it, we just continued to cook it on the stove until the rice was done. Im certainly going to bake it next time!! We both still make this quite often.
@briana01
@briana01 3 года назад
Wonderful! I cook a similar stovetop dish but never though to bake it. Will give it a go. Love the out takes as always. Thanks for bringing joy, style and vintage recipes to us all!
@apocketfullofsunshine6060
@apocketfullofsunshine6060 2 года назад
Hi!! From Long Island! I really enjoy your channel! Makes me so happy! I cannot wait to try these recipes! 😊Thanks for the videos! Have a blessed day!
@trishallain6503
@trishallain6503 2 года назад
I am so thrilled that I stumbled across your site. You are so authentic to the 50s.
@abby_stewart
@abby_stewart 3 года назад
You are wonderful at cooking/commentary. Loved this! I’m a sucker for cooking vids! 🙏🏻
@tericandeloro4082
@tericandeloro4082 2 года назад
This sounds like it’s going to be great! I bet with the addition of some chunk chicken or Spanish pork strips, this would make a wonderful one pan dinner! My hubby loves those types of meats. Thank you sage! ❤️🥰😘
@LadyJaneBooks
@LadyJaneBooks 3 года назад
Another FANTASTIC episode! I have never had this dish before, and I am definitely adding it to next week’s dinner menu! 👏👏👏👏
@horseslove45
@horseslove45 3 года назад
This looks so good. Looking forward to next week
@saundradavis
@saundradavis 3 года назад
Oh my! 😍😍 I definitely want to try this someday!! Thank you Sage! 💖
@psw4763
@psw4763 2 года назад
The uniqueness of your channel and recipes are wonderful.
@ronnietippett1075
@ronnietippett1075 2 года назад
looks so good great video thanks for all these awesome vintage recipes and videos
@texasstardust6010
@texasstardust6010 Год назад
This looks D E LI S H... ! I love onion, so I'd probably add that into the Saute` portion, with the garlic, then add the chopped celery. And for using up some of the leftovers... a burrito. Enchilada style. Or with shredded melted cheese on top ..... Yummmmmminess. 🙂😋😉
@malamaurer4043
@malamaurer4043 3 года назад
I am so sorry I missed this live but I got my ingredients and making rice now. Cooking along side of you. Thank you so much for your video. You make the kitchen such a therapeutic place to be. ❤️🌹❤️
@lilredhen57
@lilredhen57 2 года назад
Truly appreciate your pleasant experience with the recipe. I love Spanish rice. My mom and grandma used to make it. I love to make it too. Almost just like yours, but not vegetarian. Have a blessed DAY. HUGGLES ALWAYS ❤ 🍀🌞🐦🤗🌺🎨🇺🇸
@erica_1ynn78
@erica_1ynn78 3 года назад
Looks good, can’t wait! 😋
@elizabethhart4215
@elizabethhart4215 3 года назад
I really enjoy your cooking videos, especially because i have the same cook book
@tangerinedream6715
@tangerinedream6715 3 года назад
One of my favorite meals!!! Cant wait 🥰
@nancybrewer8494
@nancybrewer8494 2 года назад
You can put a dish towel under your cutting board to keep it from moving around while you are trying to chop.
@belindamihajlovic8536
@belindamihajlovic8536 3 года назад
Love your dish. Looks yummy as. Good job Sage! You've done it again 🤗👌💞 Another great video
@jennic.548
@jennic.548 3 года назад
Looking forward to trying this recipe. Thank you for sharing.
@faybeharry3330
@faybeharry3330 3 года назад
Love your beautiful parsley plant.so lovely. Dish looks delicious.
@jacquelineganske7809
@jacquelineganske7809 3 года назад
This was the first recipe I learn in my home economics class in 1967! That curriculum must have been old but I was still proud of myself.The recipe I learned didn’t have meat in it and was done completely on the stove top. 😆
@bigred9428
@bigred9428 2 года назад
That is the only way I have seen Spanish rice, but this looks much better. Now I'm thinking cheese would be great on top.
@ms.g1709
@ms.g1709 2 года назад
I tried this recipe this evening. Delightful! 😊 It was a great way to use up leftover tomato and bell pepper too.
@dudehere1981
@dudehere1981 3 года назад
She seems like a peach! Cool name, Sage. Like an herb. I would so come to her house for a 50s meal and cocktails! Hearty wholesome dishes she makes too.
@maggytrafford1366
@maggytrafford1366 3 года назад
Always love your recipes Thankyou that did look delicious ❤️👩‍🍳👩‍🍳
@vintagedoll4850
@vintagedoll4850 3 года назад
I made this for supper tonight and it was so good! Thank you for sharing.
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Yayy I'm so glad you liked it!! :)
@miriamschmalz4694
@miriamschmalz4694 3 года назад
I will make this for sure! Thank you for such an amazing video, Sage!
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching! :)
@SDugan52
@SDugan52 3 года назад
Looks delicious, enjoy ❤️🌿
@rominamartinez5544
@rominamartinez5544 2 года назад
I'm from Argentina and this recipe (as a result of colonization) is a staple dish in my country with some differences, but almost the same. Yours look delicious.
@ItCameFromAVlog
@ItCameFromAVlog 3 года назад
That looks tasty. Thanks for sharing this with us! I love this series.
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Thanks so much! :)
@kimberlyvegas4706
@kimberlyvegas4706 2 года назад
I made this but with real beef and some more Spanish seasonings it was amazing thank you
@michh1104
@michh1104 3 года назад
Love this !!!! Can’t wait to make it . Love this series
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Thanks so much! :)
@LostinTimeWithKatie
@LostinTimeWithKatie 3 года назад
This looks so good! I’ll have to try this ☺️ I love the flavor of tomato with rice too 🍅🍚
@pursephonebell203
@pursephonebell203 3 года назад
I'm excited for next weeks dishes! Thank you for the quality videos ^-^
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
You are so welcome, glad you are enjoying them! :)
@donnakerstiens9899
@donnakerstiens9899 Год назад
Looks so good! 💚🧡💚
@kalebeyond8579
@kalebeyond8579 3 года назад
Love this recipe I'll just tweak it a little by adding some cheese 👍🏻
@bigred9428
@bigred9428 2 года назад
This does look good. I love that you have curly leaf parsley in your garden. In New York, I can only find Italian/flat leaf parsley, but I like the flavor of the curly parsley so much better.
@Steina_The_Yarnist
@Steina_The_Yarnist 2 года назад
My grandmother made this with regular kielbasa sausage but Tofurkey has a vegetarian option. She also added a small minced onion to the pan with the garlic and celery. :)
@judyjones5089
@judyjones5089 3 года назад
One cookbook that had a prominent place in our 50s kitchen was the 50s edition of Joy Of Cooking. Also Betty Crocker's Cookbook. Mom rarely used a cookbook and cooked by experience. She came from a large Kansas farm family, so learned by doing. Since I am blind, she always had ways of teaching cooking without looking which worked just fine. The first consistant daily serious cooking I did was at age 16 when I went to help my sister out after the birth of her first baby. ,i'm a grandma now, and have passed down all the favorites to our daughters.
@stephanied-homeschoolconne3357
@stephanied-homeschoolconne3357 3 года назад
That looks so delicious!
@NAOMILOREN
@NAOMILOREN 3 года назад
Just ordered my groceries today to make this for my home today. This looks absolutely delicious!!
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Yumm! I hope you enjoy it :)
@ericaluna00
@ericaluna00 3 года назад
Looks so yummy! 😍😋
@candiceyoung8244
@candiceyoung8244 3 года назад
I kept wondering what u were calling the green bell pepper? My mother put green Bell pepper in almost every dish she cooked, she loved it,.. That looks super yummy. thank you so much for the video sweetie 💕❤🥰
@SirShannikins
@SirShannikins 3 года назад
Capsicum! 🫑
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
The green bell pepper is called a capsicum here in Australia! :)
@candiceyoung8244
@candiceyoung8244 3 года назад
@@SageLilleyman that's actually cuter than bell pepper. I will definitely remember that. I think it's so interesting how we all use language differently,in each country, ,that's always fascinated me. Thank you sweetie 🥰
@candiceyoung8244
@candiceyoung8244 3 года назад
@@SirShannikins thank you
@hollys87
@hollys87 3 года назад
My grandma made a dish very similar, same ingredients but all in one pot and she added onions. She didn't bake it after just served it straight from the pot. It was so good.
@tud_cruzz477
@tud_cruzz477 3 года назад
I love this series and also this recipe!
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Thank you, I'm glad you are enjoying the series! :)
@unknowndeoxys00
@unknowndeoxys00 2 года назад
I'm convinced this is what "American Spanish rice" used to be, before it was packaged and mass-marketed as an instant box dinner in the grocery store. I had iterations of it as part of my elementary school lunch that was unfortunately quite bland; and it also does not compare to fresh Mexican red rice, which looks similar but has a completely different flavor profile (no capsicums, cumin, etc. Simply pureed tomato, garlic, and onion as its base) But this recipe does look gorgeous for those easy, no-fuss dinners. I've jazzed up an aforementioned instant Spanish rice by turning it into a stuffed peppers mixture, and added extra cheese on top. It looked very similar to this. I'm positive that could be replicated with veggie mince and a vegan melty cheese.
@summerrose4286
@summerrose4286 3 года назад
Looks great Sage! We often had this in our hot lunches in school. (American here).
@shari4375
@shari4375 2 года назад
Yummy!!!!!! Very yummy!!!!!❤❤
@gemmam5703
@gemmam5703 3 года назад
I'm going to try this, looks yummy and most of the ingredients are things I usually have in the house anyway. Thanks for sharing 🙂
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
You are welcome! :)
@gemmam5703
@gemmam5703 3 года назад
@@SageLilleyman I made it for dinner tonight, my husband and I enjoyed it. Plenty leftover for tomorrow's lunches too.
@olimpiacapo6379
@olimpiacapo6379 2 года назад
Sage ,sabe bueno, creo yo ,te felicito !
@vickyjwalters
@vickyjwalters 3 года назад
Ooh looks yummy! 💕💕💕
@jerilund2969
@jerilund2969 3 года назад
You should throw the rice in before the tomatoes and coat it in the oil slightly then add the rest of the stuff it’s a trick I learned in culinary in highschool and it helps give the rice a slight toast, I love watching your videos you inspire me everyday 😊❤️
@AB-mx1de
@AB-mx1de 3 года назад
Looks delicious! I want to make this and serve with some black beans on the side.
@dandylionriver
@dandylionriver 3 года назад
I have to try this!
@Justcallmepey
@Justcallmepey 3 года назад
Ommgg that looks great I’m going to the store right now to make this 💓💓
@timc2346
@timc2346 3 года назад
Looking good Sage.
@ianmurphy9955
@ianmurphy9955 7 месяцев назад
You know James snuck down in the night and demolished another plateful of that. Imagine Sage catching him, curlers in and rolling pin in hand you know just to continue the 1950's theme lol.
@pamiam9017
@pamiam9017 3 года назад
Your husband has so much patience, filming you eating your delicious smelling plate of dinner while he waits. That is true love.
@Pureimagination200
@Pureimagination200 3 года назад
I think he’s still a boyfriend at this point.
@pamiam9017
@pamiam9017 3 года назад
@@Pureimagination200 Husband/boyfriend, it's still awesome
@queenoffuntravel7709
@queenoffuntravel7709 3 года назад
I am really enjoying this cooking series! Hoping I kept my mother’s 1953 Better Homes Cookbook!
@SageLilleyman
@SageLilleyman 3 года назад
Thanks so much! :)
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