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Lasagne a la Francaise | The French Chef Season 7 | Julia Child 

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A great way to use yesterday’s roast, be it poultry, veal or pork. Julia Child’s French lasagne is a delicious concoction of pasta, Italian tomato sauce, saffron threads, dried orange peel, leftover turkey, veal or whatever, and an “inner sauce” that’s rich and velvety.
About the French Chef:
Cooking legend and cultural icon Julia Child, along with her pioneering public television series from the 1960s, The French Chef, introduced French cuisine to American kitchens. In her signature passionate way, Julia forever changed the way we cook, eat and think about food.
About Julia Child on PBS:
Spark some culinary inspiration by revisiting Julia Child’s groundbreaking cooking series, including The French Chef, Baking with Julia, Julia Child: Cooking with Master Chefs and much more. These episodes are filled with classic French dishes, curious retro recipes, talented guest chefs, bloopers, and Julia’s signature wit and kitchen wisdom. Discover for yourself how this beloved cultural icon introduced Americans to French cuisine, and how her light-hearted approach to cooking forever changed how we prepare, eat and think about food. Bon appétit!
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@cynaraslover
@cynaraslover 2 дня назад
Julia was my client for 30 years and I absolutely adored her. Except nobody called her Julia; unless you are an intimate she was Mrs Child, . She was enormously charming, somewhat quirky, and until Paul became very ill in old age, you could see that they were an adoring couple. I still miss her after all these years.
@KidChaos221
@KidChaos221 25 дней назад
I always pictured Julia Child living around the corner from Mr. Rogers.
@Detroitmamma
@Detroitmamma 4 дня назад
😂
@Donna-ct2gn
@Donna-ct2gn Месяц назад
Who doesn't love Julia Child? A national and natural treasure.
@MsAmique
@MsAmique Месяц назад
Most indeed. She’s always fun to watch and listen to. Despite her tall stature, she’s unexpectedly delicate and very dainty. A true gem.
@wynnelewis5698
@wynnelewis5698 11 дней назад
Me
@deenak79
@deenak79 2 месяца назад
It’s also fair to note that, even as Julia Child’s cookbooks contain precise renderings of time-honored dishes, her TV show revealed a confident, casual cook who might forget the garlic or add too much cottage cheese, but who soldiered on without apologizing. Now that’s a model worth following.
@evanstar84
@evanstar84 Месяц назад
This was copied and pasted from a 2019 article about the episode by Kelsey Dimberg.
@kimcelowy6428
@kimcelowy6428 Месяц назад
Julia said never apologize. Just put it out there. Most people will not know the difference.
@bethotoole6569
@bethotoole6569 Месяц назад
She was right!!
@JerseyCityGirl9
@JerseyCityGirl9 Месяц назад
I don't agree with the oil in the water.
@bethotoole6569
@bethotoole6569 Месяц назад
@@JerseyCityGirl9 I don't either however it was common practice back then. That's how I was taught to do it... Things change.
@user-yi1xc7fs4i
@user-yi1xc7fs4i 2 месяца назад
“Fingers are not part of this lasagne recipe”!! LOVE this woman :-)
@MsAmique
@MsAmique Месяц назад
Lol 😂 💜
@chrissyknowsitall5170
@chrissyknowsitall5170 27 дней назад
I just caught her saying that!! 🤣🤣🤣 I love this lady❤️❤️🥰🥰
@angelaberni8873
@angelaberni8873 17 дней назад
Thank you so much for spelling LASAGNE correctly. It drives me insane when most foreigners spell it ending with an A. Another mistake frequently made is calling the famous Italian marble CARRERA IT NOT. IT CARRARA and it comes from Carrara in Italy.
@user-mu4pf5gt7f
@user-mu4pf5gt7f 6 дней назад
When cooking shows were a true spectacle ❤❤❤
@jabbaa6500
@jabbaa6500 Месяц назад
SMH. The comments are just too much. This is not an exact science, its food. As many grandparents and parents said use what you have on hand. Salute Julia as the real first American cook to educate people on cooking outside the box. Today's "celebrity" chefs (if you dare to call them that) make food a project and use ingredients not many have. Julia any day over any TV cooks today.
@martinzenor7449
@martinzenor7449 Месяц назад
I would never think of lasagna as an impromptu meal when guests show up unannounced.
@nathanjustus6659
@nathanjustus6659 Месяц назад
Well she did say she had several hours warning.
@hunkhk
@hunkhk Месяц назад
Pre mobile phones and email how wonderful that must have been 😊
@kirstenosthus6181
@kirstenosthus6181 Месяц назад
I live in an Italian neighborhood in Brooklyn. Very few places make Lasagna every day
@princesabonita79
@princesabonita79 Месяц назад
best i could do is order pizza in a situation like that lol
@califdad4
@califdad4 Месяц назад
Today with spaghetti sauce bottled noodles that cook at the same time it's baking, it can be done rather quickly, , but I didn't know really what lasagna was until the later 70s
@lechatbotte.
@lechatbotte. Месяц назад
Julia was real. No fake for the camera nonsense. She was just herself, honest not a snob. It’s interesting she’s using an electric stove at a time when many chefs used gas.
@sarahferrell5458
@sarahferrell5458 11 дней назад
Well. This is a tv set-I imagine running a gas line might have presented logistical challenges-or legal ones. I can’t imagine anything else in a studio that would run on gas…
@lechatbotte.
@lechatbotte. 10 дней назад
@@sarahferrell5458 good point but they could’ve used propane or butane without using a permanent line. Fewer worries about the Co2 issues but that makes sense
@sarahferrell5458
@sarahferrell5458 9 дней назад
@@lechatbotte. I not fed you be of the episodes I watched was sponsored by General Electric-sponsorships like that used to be very common.
@nativevirginian8344
@nativevirginian8344 2 месяца назад
Nothing more entertaining than a wined-up Julia! 😄
@getgaymin
@getgaymin Месяц назад
My bf actually met Julia later in life several times as a college student in Santa Barbara, and when somebody asked her how she made it to her '80's, she said: "Red meat and vodka."
@KrisPaape
@KrisPaape Месяц назад
@@getgaymin I saw a show of her once with Jacques Pepin and when they were just about to sit down to eat together, Jacques starts pouring the wine, and she gets up, goes to the frig, takes out a beer, cracks it open, and says "Well, I prefer beer!" I laughed so hard!!
@NOMCCBAMA
@NOMCCBAMA 5 дней назад
I remember seeing Robin Williams doing a wined up impersonation of her somewhere. hilarious.
@redrooster1908
@redrooster1908 День назад
Danny Aykroyd.... Save the liver!!! 😂😂😂
@user-rh4vp7fd8n
@user-rh4vp7fd8n 13 дней назад
I’m a chef who remains inspired by all of her tricked out and amped up flavor combinations. Can’t you just taste and smell everything she describes? Her guests were definitely not disappointed with her unique spin on lasagna! Always an adventure!
@stevemassarone1470
@stevemassarone1470 Месяц назад
A little more is better than a little less... words to live by ala Julia Child
@trinleywangmo
@trinleywangmo Месяц назад
Never have a guest leave hungry!
@veedejames721
@veedejames721 2 месяца назад
I can't explain how watching Julia makes me happy. Puts a smile on my face and joy in my heart.💗.no matter what she is cooking, I just love watching her. I have a lot of love and Respect for her. Yes I wished I could of met her, sat down shared a meal and perhaps a glass of wine.😊 I'm still learning from Julia. Her Legacy lives on. Love, respect and positivity always. Vee.✌️🕯️💕🙏🦋🌻🌠🌹🤗🥰😊🙂👋👣.
@hunkhk
@hunkhk Месяц назад
I 100% agree no airs or graces, just charming, witty down to earth and a delight to watch. Always brightens my day
@MsAmique
@MsAmique Месяц назад
She’s comforting. ☺️
@andreszimmermann5696
@andreszimmermann5696 2 месяца назад
Hahahaha, fingers are not part. Just love her.
@Lettuce-and-Tomatoes
@Lettuce-and-Tomatoes 2 месяца назад
Please start posting the original air date in the description. PBS undoubtedly has this information on the original master tapes. It’s interesting to know the time frame for these amazing classic videos.
@chrisben3
@chrisben3 2 месяца назад
Season 7 Episode 8 - First aired November 25, 1970
@Lettuce-and-Tomatoes
@Lettuce-and-Tomatoes 2 месяца назад
@@chrisben3 Thank you! That was the day before Thanksgiving in 1970. By the time this came on television, people were off work, or very close too it, and looking forward to a long holiday weekend. Julia probably recorded the show in September though.
@bethotoole6569
@bethotoole6569 Месяц назад
@@Lettuce-and-Tomatoes Probably not. She filmed in Boston at the PBS station.. I can't remember it. It's not like today where they film a bunch of them at once. She did most of them weekly.. I had a friend who interned there for a bit.
@pauladams896
@pauladams896 29 дней назад
@@bethotoole6569it was taped at WGBH.
@nysavvy9241
@nysavvy9241 Месяц назад
You gotta love Julia, she was a hoot!
@renzinthewoods
@renzinthewoods Месяц назад
It looks absolutely delicious. Essentially she is creating a lasagna style casserole dish. People need to lighten up.
@pudnbug
@pudnbug 2 месяца назад
I love the way she makes this without fussing about ingredients - like ladling cottage cheese on it.
@nathanjustus6659
@nathanjustus6659 Месяц назад
Cottage cheese has a slightly different flavor from ricotta cheese but it’s not that far different. It’s like sesame tahini doesn’t have that much different of a flavor than peanut butter.
@bethotoole6569
@bethotoole6569 Месяц назад
Many people would not have had access to ricotta. But everyone had cottage cheese...
@nathanjustus6659
@nathanjustus6659 Месяц назад
@@bethotoole6569 Exactly.
@giuliettamassina7787
@giuliettamassina7787 Месяц назад
I grew up watching her back then. She was great. We always had mozzarella and ricotta in the NYC area.
@horos5870
@horos5870 Месяц назад
The spaghetti laundry 😂😂😂
@luticia
@luticia Месяц назад
She has an entertaining way of talking and showing.
@rosannemassman4560
@rosannemassman4560 Месяц назад
I about died laughing when she re-assembled the finished lasagna (replaced the slice). BRILLIANT! 😂
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 28 дней назад
Lasagne.
@lancelotdufrane
@lancelotdufrane Месяц назад
Lasagna is the LAST thing I would consider for last moment guests! She’s so amazing. Takes me two days to make a lasagna. Steps. Certainly, most of us have a pasta sauce waiting to be made in our fridge. Spaghetti is the must have for me.. and of course good parm. She’s so much fun. Watching Julia is pure pleasure.
@michaelcornett444
@michaelcornett444 2 месяца назад
Julia got LOTS of hate mail over this, believe it or not. It turns out many were disgusted by her handling of lasagna as a vehicle for leftovers, or were just offended at a French chef doing lasagna at all. They kept a form letter on file to send back, with a statement that this was not intended to be traditional authentic Italian lasagna, that cooking is about trying new ideas and combinations, and including the recipe. They never got a reply to that!
@nathanjustus6659
@nathanjustus6659 2 месяца назад
What is interesting is that, as I understand it from speaking to a coworker who is of Italian heritage and lived in Italy for a number of years, there are many variations of lasagna served throughout Italy. In southern Italy, the lasagna is more like Americans think of lasagna. In northern Italy, white sauce and other ingredients are in it. Kind of like how chili is cooked differently in the United States in different parts of the country.
@jpp7783
@jpp7783 2 месяца назад
Watching it, I felt the same way. She just slopped everything she could get her hands on (cottage cheese? Ugh). There was no delicacy, no finesse, and yet it was still grossly over complicated (that dance with combined canned and fresh tomatoes was a lot of work and yet a complete waste of energy).
@jpp7783
@jpp7783 2 месяца назад
@@nathanjustus6659but never pasta with chicken. (In fact, chicken is rarely cooked in Italy; Italians like eggs too much to kill the egg factory. Meals like chicken parmigiana are American, not Italian.)
@modestacattaruzza7400
@modestacattaruzza7400 Месяц назад
​@@jpp7783you have the slightest idea what Italian cousine is about. Chicken is eating vin mane different recipes,so is beef,pork, lam , turkey, fish, wild game ,fruits , vegetable, risotto, legumes, and much more that's meets the eye . It's called La Buona cucina gastronomica Italiana regionale.
@marynapoleone4748
@marynapoleone4748 Месяц назад
Wow, the Italian food police have been around that long.
@michaelparkin6974
@michaelparkin6974 Месяц назад
As an Englishman , i love the way she pronounces tomato !
@cyrilmauras4247
@cyrilmauras4247 8 дней назад
Julia was born and raised in Southern California, traveled extensively with her husband Paul during WWII including France, then set up domestic life with him in Cambridge Massachusetts.
@roberkremer
@roberkremer 3 дня назад
"Very often I don't do anyhting they say on the box" hahahaha I loved this part.
@christinasepulveda1655
@christinasepulveda1655 Месяц назад
3 tbsp of salt looks like 3 handfuls, lol. I love it.
@sharonjonsy9412
@sharonjonsy9412 3 дня назад
I'm exhausted just watching the master Julia. She was a hoot.
@genevieveparismusic
@genevieveparismusic 2 месяца назад
She’s fantastic. I love Julia Childs
@roballen6478
@roballen6478 Месяц назад
There is only one
@EricCarver-ud8wz
@EricCarver-ud8wz Месяц назад
Child no S.
@genevieveparismusic
@genevieveparismusic 26 дней назад
@@EricCarver-ud8wz oops thanks !
@1bwash
@1bwash Месяц назад
I like the baking pan she used. Making these big tall lasagnes creates problems, if it's too hot all the filling shoots out, you struggle to cut it in a nice cube shape, sometimes it's watery, etc. It feels more rustic how she handled it.
@user-wu3pk3su3d
@user-wu3pk3su3d Месяц назад
See I feel opposite. This just looks like a sloppy mess. Your supposed to wait about 45 min let it cool before cutting to make sure it stays together and doesn't become. A mess. That could be the issue u may be having with the taller casserole dish 🤷
@TDAEON
@TDAEON Месяц назад
I can't wait for it to cool enough to be pretty. A tasty, sloppy mess is just fine for the first meal of it. Next day I can enjoy the layers... before I cut the piece into three in order to reheat in the microwave lol
@user-wu3pk3su3d
@user-wu3pk3su3d Месяц назад
@@TDAEON 🤣🤣 true enough
@martha-anastasia
@martha-anastasia 23 дня назад
This looks absolutely delicious.... It's an original creation. She is teaching folks to be creative and do their own thing. Go Julia!
@josephcollins6033
@josephcollins6033 2 месяца назад
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!! The best cooking show ever!!!!!
@paddybm3245
@paddybm3245 22 дня назад
It’s more like a one pot leftovers dish than lasagna but I’ll definitely give it a try. Her nonchalance might help me to rediscover the fun in cooking.
@videox222ify
@videox222ify 2 месяца назад
I learned how to cook watching Julia Child and from her first cookbook which I still use. She is the greatest.
@thetroytroycan
@thetroytroycan Месяц назад
Nobody EVER has unexpected guests that will have even one course. But I love anything she says no matter what. She's the voice of courage to cook of my childhood!
@roadwayrona
@roadwayrona Месяц назад
At the time, I think this did happen most certainly in Europe as not that many people had phones at home yet.
@hamett356
@hamett356 Месяц назад
Just by the way she handle the knives you know she is a real cook.
@Maysoon3121
@Maysoon3121 14 дней назад
She also doesn't know what a lasagna is
@jennifer60515
@jennifer60515 13 дней назад
@@Maysoon3121She’s dead, she doesn’t care. Neither should you. Good lord.
@terebrown2892
@terebrown2892 Месяц назад
I've never seen a lasagne heaped up.... I'm soo inspired.
@aragregorian6039
@aragregorian6039 2 месяца назад
I miss you Julia, like I miss mama...
@tammyembery5763
@tammyembery5763 Месяц назад
Love her. Watched her as teen. Wonderful to watch these again. ❤
@christianluff
@christianluff Месяц назад
‘This is a peasant dish’ - the ultimate get out of jail for sloppy slicing! 😜
@aprilcraddock169
@aprilcraddock169 Месяц назад
She's scary handling knives. 😨🤡
@baritonebynight
@baritonebynight Месяц назад
@@aprilcraddock169 I guess you are not used to seeing skilled cooks with good knife skills.
@ExcitedRainforest-ix9vu
@ExcitedRainforest-ix9vu 5 дней назад
Julia was " first in her class in onion chopping skills."
@ExcitedRainforest-ix9vu
@ExcitedRainforest-ix9vu 5 дней назад
As seen in the movie, Julie and Julia.
@user-om8cx6tm7y
@user-om8cx6tm7y Месяц назад
I loved watching Julia Child growing up
@StarwaterCWS
@StarwaterCWS Месяц назад
No specifics. Stunning.
@alanabroad3471
@alanabroad3471 12 дней назад
She does an amazing impression of Meryl Streep.
@drgeorgeian1888
@drgeorgeian1888 2 месяца назад
Love You Julia ! ! !
@Ruth695
@Ruth695 Месяц назад
Love how she just throws all the unwanted bits into the floor 😂
@Isabella-nd3rq
@Isabella-nd3rq Месяц назад
No she didn’t! There was clearly a garbage can there.
@511pearl
@511pearl Месяц назад
That's her crew down there with a trash can.
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 28 дней назад
@@Isabella-nd3rqit’s called a bin, far easier to say. Why would you call it anything else ? Weird
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 28 дней назад
@@511pearlit’s called a bin mate
@The_Real_HeatherMarie
@The_Real_HeatherMarie 12 дней назад
@@handsoffmycactus2958We call it a trash can in the U.S.
@Detroitmamma
@Detroitmamma 4 дня назад
Wow all that energy😊love it I adored her as a kid growing up in Detroit
@MIKECNW
@MIKECNW Месяц назад
Amazing to see the TV cameras on screen in these episodes. Good thing she doesn't bump into them.
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 28 дней назад
Where????
@MIKECNW
@MIKECNW 28 дней назад
@@handsoffmycactus2958 Sorry I'd have to look through the episode again. I think it's somewhere in the middle of the show if not towards the end.
@rufusred44
@rufusred44 2 месяца назад
I just made a tomato sauce for a chicken pizzaiolo. I used a 28 ounce can of peeled plum. I didn't puree them but instead, and admittedly, more effort, I used shears to snip up the tomatoes, making a very textured sauce. A food mill is something that I may incorporate one day.
@antohong
@antohong Месяц назад
And what is peeled plum😢
@rufusred44
@rufusred44 Месяц назад
@@antohong Peeled plum tomatoes. 🍅
@user-rt9uc2yt2x
@user-rt9uc2yt2x Месяц назад
Enjoyed Julia learned so much from her
@MaryHemmings
@MaryHemmings Месяц назад
Love the way she de-seeds tohmahto
@MrSprings75
@MrSprings75 Месяц назад
So enjoyable. I wish there was someplace to find Dinner at Julia's. I really liked that show.
@candidasmith9623
@candidasmith9623 Месяц назад
Contact PBS. They may have trove of JC reruns for sale. Also JC may have a website.
@slyeung6562
@slyeung6562 2 месяца назад
Beautiful !
@loupeelou902
@loupeelou902 Месяц назад
Magical ❤ absolutely love this! 😂
@judysteadman799
@judysteadman799 27 дней назад
Authentic Wonderful Chef, loved her so much. Now 2024 I'll be trying this
@tamaralopicic4866
@tamaralopicic4866 2 месяца назад
What an amazing woman!!
@suzannevega2289
@suzannevega2289 Месяц назад
I remember watching Julia Child’s show from the beginning😏I also have a signed cookbook from her, She is truly a treasure. I don't remember how many times I've seen this lasagna episode but each time is hilarious.
@sebastiankinnunen5549
@sebastiankinnunen5549 2 месяца назад
❤Lovely❤Iconic❤love from Finland❤❤❤❤
@davidhickenbottom6574
@davidhickenbottom6574 2 месяца назад
I love making lasagna. Thanks Julia.
@jasonbaddboii
@jasonbaddboii Месяц назад
Let’s just make so many dishes let’s make as much as possible
@lesamisdelacuisineprovenca9534
@lesamisdelacuisineprovenca9534 Месяц назад
Je l'adore !! Elle est géniale !
@T_M___
@T_M___ Месяц назад
Heavens! I've got so much to do today! 🥰
@kismit100
@kismit100 Месяц назад
Fabulous 😂❤❤❤❤❤
@along5925
@along5925 Месяц назад
I love her to pieces and always will! Dearest friend and mentor of my youth.
@jenniferbarnes4647
@jenniferbarnes4647 27 дней назад
I am excited to see what she is going to teach me!❤
@Darkpetalsandtears
@Darkpetalsandtears 15 дней назад
Love julia child so much loved watching the movie Julia and julie too inspired by her loving cooking too so much lovr you Julia child 💖💖🌹🌹💖 for your delicious dinner and dessert 🎂🎂 ideas
@mcswabin207
@mcswabin207 Месяц назад
She is so authentic in a good way. Paved the way for food streamers of today. She used cottage cheese rather than that Italian cheese, ricotta, that she couldn't remember what the name of it was.
@andrelobo3625
@andrelobo3625 16 дней назад
Great chef
@candidasmith9623
@candidasmith9623 Месяц назад
She started the most wonderful trend in USA.....
@mizfrenchtwist
@mizfrenchtwist 17 дней назад
hello , julia was such a treasure💯💯💯💯.........i watched her ever since , i was a young teen . RIP , she is much missed❤❤❤❤❤. great share thank you , for sharing🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰.............
@michaeldesilvio221
@michaeldesilvio221 5 дней назад
I'll try this recipe.
@kraigtaylor8777
@kraigtaylor8777 2 месяца назад
Delicious looking.
@Dimorphos31
@Dimorphos31 3 дня назад
looks delicious oh my god 🍴🤤🤤
@ambrosejoseph4843
@ambrosejoseph4843 19 дней назад
So funny. I love her.
@lynettewashington6443
@lynettewashington6443 Месяц назад
Delicious and creative. She’s doing her own version of lasagna and stated that it wasn’t Italian and that the French take recipes from different cultures and make it their own.
@fredfromfrance6594
@fredfromfrance6594 Месяц назад
This is so funny !
@JeffreyBobAtAOL
@JeffreyBobAtAOL 17 дней назад
Heavens!
@aaronhawkins9679
@aaronhawkins9679 Месяц назад
Child I love me some Julia Childs
@jeffm68
@jeffm68 2 месяца назад
"and various other things..." Sounds like one of my recipes. Wine is most effective when it's inside the cook.
@susanwolf8495
@susanwolf8495 Месяц назад
Making today 😊
@andresinsurriaga1082
@andresinsurriaga1082 2 месяца назад
This is interesting but I usually cover it in foil so that it heats all the way through and then remove the cover and put the cheese on about the last 10-12 min. What do you think?
@nathanjustus6659
@nathanjustus6659 2 месяца назад
I think you should do it works for you. There aren’t any hard and fast rules especially with a dish like this. As Julia points out🎉
@videox222ify
@videox222ify 2 месяца назад
I never cover my lasagna with foil but this is something my mom always did
@maggiedonaldson8432
@maggiedonaldson8432 Месяц назад
Never mind the last minute guests, you need to take the next day off to do all the dishes
@AstroYote
@AstroYote Месяц назад
She sure does like talking about wine 😂
@candidasmith9623
@candidasmith9623 Месяц назад
Was that vermouth she put in bechamel sauce?
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 28 дней назад
Wine is essential for cooking, you Americans are SO strange when it comes to alcohol
@katvtay
@katvtay 10 дней назад
@@handsoffmycactus2958Not all Americans, I promise.
@fathermetalASMR
@fathermetalASMR 2 месяца назад
0:02 ... Plot twist: *Julia saw Mr. Rogers walking up the driveway*
@memahselfni
@memahselfni 2 месяца назад
I love this lol
@avalon1108
@avalon1108 2 месяца назад
😂
@avalon1108
@avalon1108 2 месяца назад
He was in her neighborhood.
@fncypntsz8825
@fncypntsz8825 Месяц назад
I loved that she did a Buon Appetito! Glorious! 😍
@seangavinohara2750
@seangavinohara2750 Месяц назад
Oh God she's adorable.
@handsoffmycactus2958
@handsoffmycactus2958 28 дней назад
This is an interesting lasagne! I would rather a normal beef lasagne though, but it looks delicious.
@bb57365
@bb57365 2 месяца назад
Love pheasanty food.👨‍🌾
@1984potionlover
@1984potionlover Месяц назад
"...as fingers are not part of the lasagne recipe." Cheeky Julia!
@lauraclark1520
@lauraclark1520 Месяц назад
What a wonderful woman. ❤❤❤ I definitely want to try this recipe.
@duanehamdorf2228
@duanehamdorf2228 Месяц назад
I always got a kick out of the way she talked. 😄👍
@rubygray7749
@rubygray7749 7 дней назад
Straining to hear this.
@jimlong5858
@jimlong5858 Месяц назад
People don't realize that the fruits and vegetables that we eat today are quite different from older days. Yesterday's tomatoes had seeds that were bitter with tough skins. Carrot skins were bitter and needed to be removed. Today's fruits and vegetables have been modified to eliminate bitterness and toughness. And BTW, that doesn't make them GMO!
@davidhudson3534
@davidhudson3534 Месяц назад
Even modern tomato skins will make your tomato sauce very bitter when they cook down. That’s why recipes usually call for canned tomatoes to skip the blanching process.
@2010stoof
@2010stoof Месяц назад
I wish the original air date was in the description. Not sure why but I'd like to know lol
@trinleywangmo
@trinleywangmo Месяц назад
Someone else posted above it aired originally on November 25, 1970. S7E8 (don't take my word for it).
@SonOfFurzehatt
@SonOfFurzehatt Месяц назад
Thinking it might be April 1st?
@laureanofer8373
@laureanofer8373 13 дней назад
Existen programas de Julia doblados al castellano? Un saludo desde Argentina
@lynettewashington6443
@lynettewashington6443 Месяц назад
To the commenter that said that Italian chefs would not skin and seed tomatoes YOU Don’t know what you are talking about. Do your research and stop pretending that you know something that you don’t know anything about it.
@timlester1867
@timlester1867 Месяц назад
Dan Aykroyd is still my favorite Julia!
@gritskennedy5007
@gritskennedy5007 Месяц назад
Julia Child and her husband Paul were madly in love....Paul worked for the CIA and Julia had her share of espionage work as well...they were best friends and really really hot for each other...Paul built her that kitchen she needed everything a little taller because she was six foot two or three...
@aprilcraddock169
@aprilcraddock169 Месяц назад
First time watching Julia 🎉surprised that she's wonder fully proportioned.. "I thought probably through movie) her a heavy woman. She is lovely and delightful.
@brendamontgomery850
@brendamontgomery850 Месяц назад
Not the way I make lasagna but she's a classic to watch
@LMays-cu2hp
@LMays-cu2hp Месяц назад
Still too cute!!😊😊😊
@adelejoesph4140
@adelejoesph4140 Месяц назад
Happy passover to those who celebrate and have a blessed resurrection day!!! Thumbs Up!!!
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