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How to Make Palestine Soup - The Victorian Way 

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Christmastime has arrived at Audley End House, so Mrs Crocombe is preparing a traditional soup of Jerusalem artichoke, vegetables and ham - also known as 'Palestine Soup.' This light but warming winter bowl is the perfect way to start a festive dinner.
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INGREDIENTS
• 1.5kg / 3lb Jerusalem artichokes
• 1 onion
• 4-5 sticks celery
• 55g / 2oz ham
• 1 blade of mace (or ground mace)
• 1 heaped tsp sugar
• 1.2L / 4 UK pints chicken or veal stock
• 55g / 2oz salted butter
• 3 tbsp flour
• 300ml / 1/2 UK pint double cream
• Salt and pepper
• Cayenne pepper
METHOD
1. Cut the artichokes into small-ish equal pieces so they cook evenly.
2. Place in a pan with the diced celery, onion, ham, mace, sugar and stock.
3. Heat on a rolling boil for 45 minute to 1 hour until the vegetables are soft.
4. While the vegetables cook, mix the flour and butter in a bowl for thickening. Keep this mixture cool until ready to be used.
5. When finished boiling, puree the boiled vegetables through a sieve.
6. Add the flour and butter mix to the soup and stir thoroughly.
7. Return to the heat in a clean pan and stir until the butter and flour have mixed in fully.
8. Mix in the cream.
9. Season with more salt, pepper and cayenne to taste, then serve.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
00:39 For this recipe, you will need
01:07 Preparing the artichokes
02:38 Mixing the vegetables
03:51 Making the thickener
05:20 Sieving the mixture
06:24 Thickening the soup
07:40 Tasting and serving x

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@harleysantillanes9677
@harleysantillanes9677 Год назад
Girasole means sunflower, so does girasol in spanish. The flowers of jerusalem artichokes are like wild sunflowers.
@essaboselin5252
@essaboselin5252 Год назад
It's actually in the same family as sunflowers, hence the resemblence.
@lightbearer972
@lightbearer972 Год назад
It means "sun turner" in both Italian and Spanish, which makes perfect sense because they follow the sun.
@ericmgarrison
@ericmgarrison Год назад
It’s also why these are known as “sun chokes.”
@Earthy-Artist
@Earthy-Artist Год назад
Thank you, that is my something new l learned for today 🌻
@pattheplanter
@pattheplanter Год назад
@@essaboselin5252 Same genus, _Helianthus_ .
@meguma
@meguma Год назад
Hearing "armonds" and "cayern peppern" was like a Christmas gift. I always get a kick out of the funny Novympia parody :)
@caylem00
@caylem00 Год назад
TURBOT
@SarahAdamsVoice
@SarahAdamsVoice Год назад
I hear them and just instantly giggle now.
@lehighguy
@lehighguy Год назад
I've heard of armond and cayern peppern sorce, but never soup!
@toneddef
@toneddef Год назад
"Canader potatoes" made me laugh.
@LoriSkees
@LoriSkees Год назад
I always have to rewind to hear that twice!
@marcuscarana9240
@marcuscarana9240 5 месяцев назад
4:19 Ways to thicken soups: 1. Egg yolks makes it velvety, but it is easy to curdle. 2. Arrowroot makes it glossy, but is easily overcooked. 3. Cornflour is the easiest but you have to cook it well through. 4. Butter and flour is Mrs. Crocombe's favorite.
@suzannealexander4168
@suzannealexander4168 5 дней назад
4. Also known as buerre manié
@Earthy-Artist
@Earthy-Artist Год назад
"and some cayenne pepper, for flavor." wait, did Mrs. Crocombe just give a nod to Chef John?
@Ora-DR
@Ora-DR Год назад
After all, you are the Groot - of Mrs. Crocombe's farty root!
@FlowersInHisHair
@FlowersInHisHair Год назад
Cayerne
@chicknorton8839
@chicknorton8839 Год назад
I think it's a reference to Novympia
@nunyabiznes33
@nunyabiznes33 Год назад
@@chicknorton8839 I remember Novympia made a parody but don't remember anything about cayenne.
@Cora.T
@Cora.T Год назад
Possibly, "in universe" they've send each other leters and parcels Edit: misunderstood, I thought OP was talking about Jon townsends.
@Mosempai
@Mosempai Год назад
I love how when we pop in on anyone else, we're being taught or interviewed to work for them. Mrs. Crocombe, however, seems to treat us as if we're a guest or someone who's there to write her recipes and tips down. The tonal differences are delightful.
@acatnamedPATCHES
@acatnamedPATCHES 11 месяцев назад
Townsends is a similar vibe if you like this show.
@uptoolate2793
@uptoolate2793 Год назад
Snippets are basically croutons fried in butter with herbs. For those who had no idea, like me until I looked up the word. Thank you, Mrs. C. For teaching me something! You rock. You really do.
@milyluv16
@milyluv16 Год назад
Thank you I was hoping someone mentioned it in the comments!
@kyrab7914
@kyrab7914 Год назад
Thank you, I'd no idea. Also that sounds delicious
@Sam-gx2ti
@Sam-gx2ti Год назад
I think she made them in another video! Maybe the soup for the poor one? I can't quite remember
@snitcheyes411
@snitcheyes411 Год назад
Thank you for posting this! I was trying to Google "what are sippets".....😅
@jasminderpinder
@jasminderpinder Год назад
When I saw them I thought, "How cute. Perfect little coin croutons." Then she called them something else I'd never heard of..lol.
@chrisanemone
@chrisanemone Год назад
Canader potatoes. 😂 Thank you English heritage for this lovely Christmas gift!
@OofusTwillip
@OofusTwillip Год назад
_Canada_ potatoes.
@AlbertaRose94
@AlbertaRose94 Год назад
@@OofusTwillip We know. We also know that’s how they pronounce Canada even now.
@aaddrriiaannaa
@aaddrriiaannaa Год назад
😂😂😂
@justacentrist4147
@justacentrist4147 Год назад
We were an english colony and a long-standing dominion of the empier long after Confederation you think they could at least figure out out to say, Canada. I mean its litteraly the english bastardisation of the lroquois word kanata (meaning village)
@AlbertaRose94
@AlbertaRose94 Год назад
@@justacentrist4147 This video takes place in a era when Confederation was still young.
@kaitlynn1402
@kaitlynn1402 Год назад
If only the real Mrs. Crocombe knew how she was brought to life and adored on this channel. She'd be proud. Happy Holidays and all that jazz.
@leventemucsi9547
@leventemucsi9547 Год назад
I feel like it's a recurring theme that ingredients/meals that have locations in their names have absolutely *nothing* to do with the locations in their name
@moniquem783
@moniquem783 Год назад
Well, Jerusalem was in Palestine in the Victorian era, so it makes sense to call soup with Jerusalem artichokes Palestine soup. Even though the name was originally Italian that got botched, once it became Jerusalem it does make sense.
@emmel4fun
@emmel4fun Год назад
@@moniquem783 Yes, but the Jerusalem artichokes have nothing to do with Jerusalem or Palestine.
@moniquem783
@moniquem783 Год назад
@@emmel4fun as I said, although it was Italian that got botched, once the vegetable became known as Jerusalem artichoke, then Palestine soup makes sense.
@rah62
@rah62 Год назад
@@moniquem783 The Italian word was for "sunflower". So Jerusalem makes no sense whatsoever. You can keep defending it but it still makes no sense.
@moniquem783
@moniquem783 Год назад
@@rah62 😂😂😂 whatever
@gerardacronin334
@gerardacronin334 Год назад
That puréing process makes me grateful for my immersion blender!
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@Gerarda Cronin - You simple were not raised properly!
@thekingsdaughter4233
@thekingsdaughter4233 Год назад
Even a food mill would be better than that. Do it her way, and you won't need a gym! 😳
@Annika4000
@Annika4000 3 месяца назад
They're certainly used to hard work doing stuff like that. So much for women being delicate little flowers. Victorian men, take note.
@xr6lad
@xr6lad Год назад
I hope M’Lady sends Mrs Crocombe and the staff to a west end show and a meal for their Christmas present like all good Grand houses do.
@adbreon
@adbreon Год назад
The “digestive effect” of sunchokes is caused by inulin, which is an oligosaccharide (complex starch). If you already eat foods with enriched fiber content you are not likely to notice much because many fiber supplements contain inulin, especially chicory which is often used in fortified bread. If you aren’t sure, try a small amount at first as the effects can be quite painful.
@laerwen
@laerwen Год назад
This is really good advice. Anyone out there with issues breaking down FODMAPs might want to go easy on the sunchokes. (the O is for oligosaccharide)
@stargirl7646
@stargirl7646 Год назад
Ohhhhhh this would be murder for my IBS. I have to avoid those chicory supplements already 😳
@ahhhfakemonsters
@ahhhfakemonsters Год назад
Good to know!
@grumpy9721
@grumpy9721 Год назад
I know, right? I love them, I often make soups out of them and I always feel real pain... It's my Von Masoch side, I suppose.😅
@pwoody1958
@pwoody1958 Год назад
Well, they *do* call them "fartichokes"!
@ElAnalista
@ElAnalista Год назад
7:18 *I love this kind of moments. No music, just kitchen sounds. Is very relaxing!*
@iuliacordus
@iuliacordus Год назад
I love the sounds too! Maybe you would also like Peaceful Cuisine on YT. It gets so relaxing
@ElAnalista
@ElAnalista Год назад
@@iuliacordus *Yes! Actually, I love the ASMR concept. Very similar in fact. Greetings.*
@nessi777
@nessi777 Год назад
Unintentional ASMR :) Check out: Country Life Blog Kend Heyati, Village Affairs Kend Isleri, Early American, Honeyjubu, pandasakha... Channels with relaxing cooking sounds and very little or no music and talking. Enjoy!
@ElAnalista
@ElAnalista Год назад
@@nessi777 *Thank you!* ☺️
@hummus_exual
@hummus_exual Год назад
1:45 “I think I’ve made this soup every Christmas dinner that I’ve cooked... which is a lot.” 24/12/2022, the day Mrs. Avis Crocombe finally threw shade towards herself
@LeFouGallois
@LeFouGallois Год назад
Mrs. Crocombe feeding back into the Novympia parody with her ''Cayerne pepper'' and ''Armands'' is simply brilliant ;) xx
@ConstantChaos1
@ConstantChaos1 Год назад
It made me so happy that I walked up a flight of stairs despite suffering 2 dog attacks today just to tell my dad that she said it
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
It just wouldn't be Christmas without some Shade from the Kitchen Queen Mrs Crocombe. 🔪🍳🍽👸🎄
@kirstenpaff8946
@kirstenpaff8946 Год назад
"An effect on the digestive system" is such a polite way of describing the after effects of eating Jerusalem artichokes. Not sure how ladies in tight corsets could handle all of that bloating back in the day.
@tobaboba-zm7hy
@tobaboba-zm7hy 8 дней назад
actuallyy, corsets weren't ''tight-laced'' as you're reffering to. That's a common myth that was told by victorian doctors to discredit women when a women's movement began in the late 1870s.
@platynowa
@platynowa Год назад
In Poland, we call it topinambur, and it is an important element of Old Polish cuisine, it is delicious, and it grows wild everywhere.
@rizmayonnaise
@rizmayonnaise Год назад
We can it topinambour in France too
@kiaruarisu317
@kiaruarisu317 Год назад
So that's what they are!! They called that in french too! They're good but they make you fart so bad 😂
@theokaygatsby228
@theokaygatsby228 Год назад
Ohh thank you I was just about to look them up in a dictionary to find out the german translation… It’s Topinambur here as well
@ThePopopotatoes
@ThePopopotatoes Год назад
My understanding is that you can cook with certain elements like ginger, fennel, mace, to help reduce this effect. Not sure how well it works, I've never had them
@tppnr
@tppnr 6 месяцев назад
Actually we call them topinambur in Italy as well. I never heard them called girasole like the lady says.
@lindastansbury2067
@lindastansbury2067 Год назад
I'm not familiar with this soup. It looks wonderful. May everybody connected with the English Heritage channel have a very Happy, Healthy and Merry Christmas. I so love these videos. Every one of them is a gift of invaluable food recipes and history. What a dear you are, Mrs. Crocombe.
@anne-droid7739
@anne-droid7739 Год назад
Just be sure you have loperamide handy. She wasn't kidding when she spoke of intestinal effects.
@RandyInCandidCamera
@RandyInCandidCamera 6 месяцев назад
this soup tastes best when it's free
@avs5118
@avs5118 2 дня назад
This wordplay soufflé tickled my brain in the best way! And yes. It surely, truly does.
@wishingstar22
@wishingstar22 Год назад
Merry Christmas to our kitchen Queen!
@59jlopez70
@59jlopez70 Год назад
It’s not Christmas without a recipe from Mrs. Crocombe Merry Christmas
@zorys9947
@zorys9947 Год назад
It's so fun to know all those food names in difference languages! Jerusalem artichokes in Chinese call "yang jiang(洋姜)" which literal translation is just foreign ginger XD
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@Zory S - Thank you.
@mikekuppen6256
@mikekuppen6256 Год назад
In Austria they used to be called Erdbirne (earth pear, analogous to Erdäpfel or earth apples for potatoes) but these days they´re topinambur.
@zorys9947
@zorys9947 Год назад
@@mikekuppen6256 thanks! so interesting to know all those names
@user-mi6cl1nl8u
@user-mi6cl1nl8u 7 месяцев назад
In Korean they are called 돼지감자, which literally means pig potato😂
@LoreOfNen
@LoreOfNen Год назад
Merry Christmas to all fellow "Crocombers" and merry Christmas and a big thank you to the cast, crew and production team of English Heritage. Your Victorian Way series is a blessing. Thank you very much for all the work and videos this year!
@jackbassindale4336
@jackbassindale4336 Год назад
Merry Christmas to you too ❤️
@rachaelmariecollins9277
@rachaelmariecollins9277 Год назад
Merry Christmas to you as well!
@bvillebikelady3651
@bvillebikelady3651 Год назад
Merry Christmas, everyone!
@shlokamsrivastava6782
@shlokamsrivastava6782 Год назад
Happy birthday Christmas to all!
@kumottakun6089
@kumottakun6089 Год назад
I would really love to see a behind the scenes filming video of when they do episodes like this. I know they did an interview but to see them filming and doing magic would be really nice. Imagine the cut content and the b-rolls ☺️
@raphria2261
@raphria2261 Год назад
Mrs. Crocombe didn't have to mention much about the almonds and cayenne pepper but she did a bit extra there. Truly a Christmas gift to the fans!
@LLLLLLLLLucas
@LLLLLLLLLucas Год назад
I'm so proud of the Internet for falling in love with Mrs Crowcombe, she is so wholesome!
@humblesparrow
@humblesparrow Год назад
Jerusalem Artichokes are delicious! They taste a little like sunflower seeds, no surprise cz they're in the same family. They're also called sunchokes, but Canada Potatoes is my favourite from now on!
@emmel4fun
@emmel4fun Год назад
Their flowers are sunflowers?
@humblesparrow
@humblesparrow Год назад
@@emmel4fun The flowers are smaller than sunflowers and don't produce seeds, but they are both part of the Helianthus genus. I'm definitely going to try this soup, it sounds great.
@Deldenary
@Deldenary Год назад
@@humblesparrow make sure to try just a little at first they will make you farty, too much and you'll be stuck on toilet with the runs lol
@humblesparrow
@humblesparrow Год назад
@@Deldenary Yes, I'll heed Mrs. Crocombe's warning. 🙂
@candyjohnson3302
@candyjohnson3302 Год назад
The sun chokes will take over your garden! I had a time getting rid of them.
@katydid450
@katydid450 Год назад
she just threw in that "some people add armands" to troll us.
@MikeEvansUK
@MikeEvansUK Год назад
How is that we know that she considers this in poor taste, and that by 'some people' she means us?
@CarDiddleLee
@CarDiddleLee Год назад
And cayern pepper! Totally made my day!
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@@MikeEvansUK - Watch a few more episodes. You'll catch on. B^)
@ConstantChaos1
@ConstantChaos1 Год назад
@@CarDiddleLee I died, I thought English heritage's comment was the only crossover we were getting
@Cent4man
@Cent4man Год назад
It’s 16 degrees, we’re having rolling blackouts and there’s 3 trees down blocking my drive. As long as I can watch Mrs Crocomb, it’s all good!
@kathyjohnson2043
@kathyjohnson2043 Год назад
Stay safe and warm!
@Cent4man
@Cent4man Год назад
@@kathyjohnson2043 under my electric blanket and not coming out 😀
@blacky_Ninja
@blacky_Ninja Год назад
Always amazing too see how much effort we nowadays can simply skip by having advanced machinery. Something that took minutes or even hours is now reduced to a matter of seconds with no strenght required at all.
@TechBearSeattle
@TechBearSeattle Год назад
Beurre manié (the mix of butter and flour) is a very good way to thicken soups and sauces. The only downside is that the dish needs to continue cooking afterwards, otherwise you get a "raw flour" taste.
@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co
@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co Год назад
Glen from the Glen and Friends Cooking channel (From Canader) uses beurre manié all the time.
@pinkcupcake4717
@pinkcupcake4717 Год назад
The soup looks delicious! But I always get a thrill seeing the Braybrooke's beautiful serving ware, what a stunning soup bowl!
@WakandaBabe
@WakandaBabe Год назад
I was thinking the same thing.
@gerardacronin334
@gerardacronin334 Год назад
It’s called a tureen. It could be used to bring soups, stews, etc to the table.
@holly4903
@holly4903 Год назад
I've just made this soup as I saw Jerusalem artichokes in the shop. I've never had it before. I confess I used a food processor rather than pounding through a sieve. However, it is one of the best soups I've every made. Delicious hidden gem! Thanks, Mrs Crocombe and English Heritage for sharing these great old recipes!
@vjhreeves
@vjhreeves Год назад
Imagine pureeing soup by hand through a sieve!
@AlbertaRose94
@AlbertaRose94 Год назад
I saw that and almost wanted to go to the kitchen to kiss my blender.
@vjhreeves
@vjhreeves Год назад
@@AlbertaRose94 seriously! When she didn't reach for the immersion blender I was shocked 🤣
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@vjhreeves - Sieve? What's a sieve? .^_^. Ha!
@vjhreeves
@vjhreeves Год назад
@@MossyMozart google it
@AlbertaRose94
@AlbertaRose94 Год назад
@@vjhreeves Even camping I have a potato masher and a hand mixer (we camp in a tent so no electricity) that could make things reasonably smooth but it's mind boggling to think of pureeing soup this way!
@sueramsey8181
@sueramsey8181 Год назад
I was taught that sieves like the one used here are used the other way up. The sieve then stands firmly on the table with a bowl inderneath rather than being balanced on the bowl.
@likkleginger
@likkleginger Год назад
Not originally. It may be a practical way of doing it, but historically it's how it is in the video (I collect old recipe/cooking manuals and have the old diagrams).
@Ndstars1
@Ndstars1 Год назад
Canader potatoes! 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦
@maureenscott6012
@maureenscott6012 Год назад
Made me giggle....just love her! 😁🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@kartofle123
@kartofle123 Год назад
Leave it to a Canadian to get excited because someone noticed they exist.
@telemachus53
@telemachus53 Год назад
Palestine soup, Jerusalem artichokes - you might as well serve it up with Shepherd's pie and the festive ambiance will be complete!
@saysay143
@saysay143 Год назад
Ahh to have Mrs. Crocombe take care of me at Audley End House....dream life
@alexanderokonkwo4614
@alexanderokonkwo4614 Год назад
I love the patience exercised during the preparation
@RobinMarconeCassidyRN
@RobinMarconeCassidyRN Год назад
I agree, very disciplined.
@xcv_viii
@xcv_viii Год назад
Why do i feel, I want to see the full table of this family's holiday table ☺️
@jdicarlo77
@jdicarlo77 Год назад
in Italian GIRASOLE- "jeehrah-sohleh"- (as she says refered to the artichoke flowers) in terms of pronunciation, is the correspondent term for "sunflower" but it litteraly means "follows*/turns with* the sun". so it makes sense since the flower of the artichoke seems to follow the sun.
@EleonoraSpizzamiglio
@EleonoraSpizzamiglio Год назад
Not the same plant...Jerusalem artichokes are topinambur in Italian. Same family, different plants...
@jdicarlo77
@jdicarlo77 Год назад
@@EleonoraSpizzamiglio not for the plant, no. just the sound of "girasole" ( sun flower) and the similarity with "jerusalem", and the fact that the flower of the artichoke follows the sun, as the sun flower( girasole) does
@AlenaMcMahan
@AlenaMcMahan Год назад
The world is a better and tastier place with Mrs. Crocombe in it. Happy Holidays to you and yours, Mrs. Crocombe. 🎄🤶🎁
@Codemaster92163
@Codemaster92163 8 месяцев назад
It may be a coincidence, but I still think that her mentioning both "cayernne pepper" and "armands" together was a nod to Novympia. Which, I still think their Mrs. Crocombe parody is one of the best things on the internet.
@TheRickie41
@TheRickie41 Год назад
Sunchokes are really a wonderful vegetable. I pre-cook mine for 3 minutes before using them in any recipe with a pinch of soda, it always helps me to make it easier to digest.
@lindapeterson5810
@lindapeterson5810 Год назад
Thanks for the tip. Looked up the side effects 😮 wouldn't want those, especially at Christmas!
@Fitzroyfallz
@Fitzroyfallz Год назад
I’ve never heard of that butter and flour method of thickening soup before! I really want to give it a try now
@_to_-cn8wd
@_to_-cn8wd Год назад
buerre meniere
@adbreon
@adbreon Год назад
It is a “beurre manie” if you want to look for more information
@kathyjohnson2043
@kathyjohnson2043 Год назад
@@adbreon or a roux which is cooked to turn brown in Cajun cooking or Gumbo.
@essaboselin5252
@essaboselin5252 Год назад
@@kathyjohnson2043 A roux is always the butter and flour cooked together before adding to the liquid. Anna is right that this is a beurre manié.
@LoriSkees
@LoriSkees Год назад
I always thicken gravy this way. It gives a nice rich flavor too. What’s not better with butter?!
@paladinorc
@paladinorc Год назад
This is what I needed after 8 of my 10 hour Xmas shift :) Always a pleasure to see this Lady!
@knv9090
@knv9090 Год назад
Mrs. Crocombe, love your snark and snobbery! Please have more of it to make us smile.
@rp8889
@rp8889 Год назад
Imagine the patience and dedication to your craft it must have taken to go through all of these steps, create the presentation, and then send it off to disappear into hungry mouths within minutes.
@predefinedv2750
@predefinedv2750 Год назад
Idk if this will sound oddbut for me mrs. Crocombs cooking is like a safe space for me its also relaxing and nice to watch
@thecosmicradiation
@thecosmicradiation Год назад
I've heard of Jerusalem artichokes before but never seen them, and didn't realise they aren't actually artichokes at all! Very interesting. Happy holidays to the English Heritage team!
@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co
@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co Год назад
They grow wild where I live. Most people consider them a weed!
@thekingsdaughter4233
@thekingsdaughter4233 Год назад
I had no idea, either. Huh. Learn something old every day, as Mr. Rogers would have said. 😉
@gustavoesparza
@gustavoesparza Год назад
Jerusalem artichokes give some folks gas, I wonder what Lord and Lady Braybrooke did to Mrs Crocombe to deserve this 😂
@erinmcgrathejm4985
@erinmcgrathejm4985 Год назад
So lucky to view this so early! Happy Christmas to Mrs. Crocombe and all the staff at Audrey End.
@joshuaharper372
@joshuaharper372 Год назад
I am so thankful for stick blenders!
@oregeki
@oregeki Год назад
Happy Holidays everyone what a wonderful Christmas gift for us!
@ascianabdool705
@ascianabdool705 6 месяцев назад
Oh what a time for this to appear in my recommendations feed... I'll just swap the ham for cured beef. 🇵🇸
@HarryFrost-qu8th
@HarryFrost-qu8th 6 месяцев назад
I was wondering that myself, why does it has pork in it?
@bustedkeaton
@bustedkeaton 5 месяцев назад
​@HarryFrost-qu8th i dont think its a native dish haha
@xjAlbert
@xjAlbert Год назад
Time is always short in a busy kitchen, and the real Mrs. Crocombe would have moved with alacrity. Merry Christmas to all who keep English Heritage alive ʕ•́؈•̀ʔ
@emmel4fun
@emmel4fun Год назад
Great to see Mrs. Crocombe at this time of the year. Merry Christmas to everyone at English Heritage.
@danielintheantipodes6741
@danielintheantipodes6741 Год назад
Thank you for the video and I hope Mrs Crocombe and her creative team have a fabulous Christmas 2022!
@darthclaire7179
@darthclaire7179 Год назад
It’s not Christmas without Mrs. Crocombe!
@sheenawarecki92
@sheenawarecki92 Год назад
I gotta say seeing "Jerusalem" artichoke with Ham in the ingredient list makes me want to have brain whiplash even though I know they have nothing to do with Jerusalem 😂😂😂
@sameaston9587
@sameaston9587 Год назад
Yeah. Despite it's name, I've my doubts this soup originated from its namesake.
@thekingsdaughter4233
@thekingsdaughter4233 Год назад
@@sameaston9587 she explains how the Italian (???) name sounds similar to _Jerusalem_ and that's probably how that worked. So someone probably heard the Italian or French name and misremembered or couldn't pronounce it properly, "and there you have it". Many a name came about like that.
@mrss3534
@mrss3534 Год назад
I was so hoping that there would be a Christmas episode! Mrs Crocombe has fast become a tradition in our house. Merry Christmas to everyone involved in producing these videos and to fellow viewers! 🎄
@princevesperal
@princevesperal Год назад
Such a treat! Thank you for another amazing video! We all love Mrs Crocombe so much, she is so iconic!
@IridianWillowglen
@IridianWillowglen Год назад
This soup looks delicious! Thank you for the gift of a Mrs. Crocombe video! Happy Holidays to everyone at English Heritage!
@mun150
@mun150 Год назад
Love the series and how calm and relaxing it is! I'll never get tired of Mrs. Crocombe.
@nayanika.eleanor
@nayanika.eleanor Год назад
Thank you for the PALESTINE soup
@tobaboba-zm7hy
@tobaboba-zm7hy 8 дней назад
that did *not* age well
@nayanika.eleanor
@nayanika.eleanor 6 дней назад
@@tobaboba-zm7hy due to c*l*nization, gen*cide, and ethnic cle@nsing.
@nayanika.eleanor
@nayanika.eleanor 6 дней назад
@@tobaboba-zm7hy due to c*l*nization, gen*cide, and ethnic cle@nsing.
@bb22602
@bb22602 Год назад
Dear English Heritage, Thanks so much for this lovely Christmas gift! Happy December and Happy New Year to you all!
@clarsach29
@clarsach29 Год назад
Jerusalem artichokes are virtually impossible to obtain unless you grow them yourself or have a decent farmer's market nearby....an alternative to jerusalem artichokes might be celeriac, which is easier to obtain, particularly in winter, and would also make a lovely soup like this one
@KatrinaGressett
@KatrinaGressett Год назад
I love Jerusalem artichokes, or sunchokes, as they are also known. But they can give one the vapors something fierce. These are difficult to find at the local grocers, but I may have to have my gardener start growing them so that I might try this recipe.
@mstmompj
@mstmompj Год назад
What a wonderful Christmas gift from the folks at The Victorian Way! I'll echo Mrs. Crocombe in wishing Season's Greetings to all!
@lalalara1069
@lalalara1069 Год назад
I am so thankful for my handmixer after learning they used to purree the veggies ror soup
@januzzell8631
@januzzell8631 Год назад
Seasons Greetings to all at Audley End House and the team - thank you
@baskorohpradono7171
@baskorohpradono7171 Год назад
So Jerusalem arthicoke Palestine soup have nothing to do with Palestine, Jerusalem, & arthicoke? I betrayed thrice
@HanakoFairhall
@HanakoFairhall 28 дней назад
That does look delicious ♥ ..And I have to remember that Mrs. Crocombe said "Palestine", not "Philistine" 😅
@leylatuddy9622
@leylatuddy9622 Год назад
This channel needs a gift shop where u can buy their cookbook
@TheDriftwoodlover
@TheDriftwoodlover Год назад
A Christmas gift from English Heritage! 🎁 Thank you!
@holaramirez
@holaramirez Год назад
In an automated world dominated by AI it's a relief to watch the real thing with Mrs. Crocombe.😍
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Год назад
@Traveling Pair - Except that it is an actor portraying a Victorian estate cook. So, at least 1 degree of separation from "the real thing". But I know what you mean. Happy New Year! .^_^.
@amym7825
@amym7825 Год назад
Yay! Mrs Crocombe is always a pleasure to watch.
@sephorasagredo
@sephorasagredo Год назад
Ohhh what a treat to be seeing Mrs Crocombe at Christmas! Merry Christmas to the production team at Audley End House!
@Ghargr18
@Ghargr18 Год назад
This was amazing, I'm definitely going to try this recipie! One thing which did suprise me was that the soup tureen wasn't prewarmed (like a teapot) with hot water
@Pikkugen
@Pikkugen Год назад
It probably was, but it was (cut for length) presumed we knew it anyways.
@user-oj5bw7sl8p
@user-oj5bw7sl8p Год назад
Merry Christmas to you, dear Kathy! Merry Christmas to Mrs. Crocombe, cast&crew. God bless you all for your wonderful job!
@catherinelam9381
@catherinelam9381 Год назад
Would it be possible to make a video of how they celebrated Christmas at their group? Wish u all have a very joyful and healthy Christmas!
@beebeb3524
@beebeb3524 Год назад
Mrs. Crocombe brings so much brightness to my day.
@laurametheny1008
@laurametheny1008 Год назад
Thanks MrsC and EH! Lovely vid. I hope holidays were good for all and please be safe out there🙏🇬🇧🕊️💖
@pixiehopper8
@pixiehopper8 Год назад
I got Mrs. Crocombe’s cookbook for Christmas, and I’m SO excited about it! It’s beautiful. :)
@rochelleb973
@rochelleb973 Год назад
Good morning. What a wonderful Christmas present 🥰. Happy Holidays everyone
@sharonsmith583
@sharonsmith583 Год назад
Merry Christmas to Mrs Crocombe's many legions of fans and what better present than a new episode
@azure-sparrow
@azure-sparrow Год назад
Love you all at English Heritage and am very grateful for what you do! It's always such a blessing to learn something new! My hope and prayer for y'all is that this would be a happy Christmas full of time for you to be with those you love. ❤🎄 Merry Christmas! ❤
@ilanagabriella6142
@ilanagabriella6142 11 месяцев назад
These videos are so relaxing and remind me of visiting heritage meuseums on school field trips. Truly lovely. Thank you.
@deadliestchic8768
@deadliestchic8768 Год назад
Ello dear Mrs Crocombe!!! Always such a pleasure to see you ❤
@tetchedistress
@tetchedistress Год назад
Thank You English Heritage, Merry Christmas!
@TiggiTheWillful
@TiggiTheWillful Год назад
Merry joys of the season to Mrs C. Ms H and all at the wonderful Audley End House. Thank you too, to English Heritage. Xxx
@nikkismith6384
@nikkismith6384 Год назад
A very merry Christmas to you miss crocombe and the rest of Audley end!
@tcparker1000
@tcparker1000 Год назад
What a lovely Christmas gift.
@suzannerobinson6086
@suzannerobinson6086 Год назад
Thank you Mrs Crocombe and English Heritage. Happy Christmas and stay safe ❤️
@Aleksandr017
@Aleksandr017 Год назад
She added cayern peppern. Some people add the armans. You could top it off with some sorce on the side 😁 (who doesn’t know what I’m referring to, go take a look at Novympia parody)
@davidcsolano7269
@davidcsolano7269 Год назад
How wonderful is having your back. I simply adore each one of your gorgeous videos. Have the most wonderful holidays!
@laertes551
@laertes551 Год назад
I just made this soup - absolutely fantastic. Thank you Mrs Crocombe!
@GoldCatPrincess
@GoldCatPrincess Год назад
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and grateful Thanks to English Heritage and the inimitable Mrs Crocombe for the delightful gift of a new video! It completes Christmas like nothing else can.
@mrsamuelwatson12
@mrsamuelwatson12 Год назад
these videos make me feel really wholesome. and the cook is refreshing. keep it up :)
@brittneyrussell1766
@brittneyrussell1766 Год назад
Some new Christmas tea and Mrs. Crocombe on this cold day🤗. And finally a recipe that I can make!!
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