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Mrs Beeton's Tomato Soup Recipe - Old Cookbook Show - Glen And Friends Cooking
These old cookbooks are filled with great historic recipes and old cookbook recipes are a great way of tasting history, and connecting with the past. I love cooking history and making 100 year old recipes; the food history tells us so much about how people lived. Once again cooking with Glen, but this time a recipe that is just before the great depression.
Mrs Beeton's Tomato Soup Recipe:
Slice 2 lb. of tomatoes (either fresh or preserved), 1 peeled onion, and 1 carrot; cut 2 oz. of lean bacon or ham into small dice or cubes, and fry it with 1 oz. of butter or dripping. Next add the carrot and onion, fry for about 5 minutes, put in the tomatoes and a bouquet-garni (parsley, thyme, bay leaf), and cook for about 15 minutes longer. Pour in 1 quart of stock or water, and cook gently until the vegetables are tender, then rub the ingredients through a fine wire sieve. Return the soup to the stew-an, and when boiling sprinkle in 1 tablespoonful of fine sago, and cook until it becomes transparent. Season to taste with salt and pepper, add a good pinch of sugar and serve. Croûtons, or small slices of fried or toasted bread, should be served separately. The bacon or ham may be omitted when good rich stock is used.
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welcome friends welcome back to the kitchen welcome back to sunday morning and the old cookbook show today we're going to do a recipe out of this old cookbook sent in by some viewers thank you very much for the books and it is mrs beaton's cookery new edition now i have no clue maybe a little bit of a clue but no real firm evidence of what year this was published somewhere between 1901 and 1927 and i'm thinking probably between the end of world war one and the beginning of the great depression and there's not it's not dated so a little bit about mrs beaton while i start on the recipe we're gonna make a tomato soup by the way is that uh mrs beaton her husband published a magazine and so in the late 1850s she started publishing stories in this magazine they were cookery stories they were they're stories about managing your household and recipes and all that sort of thing and at the end of the 1850s 1859 they started doing a serialized cookbook and by 1861 they published an actual cookbook and this publishing went on through the early 1860s until mrs beaton dies in 1865. her husband falls on hard financial times ends up selling the rights to the cookbook to another publisher the other publisher obfuscates the death of mrs beaton and continues on publishing and improving and increasing this cookbook treating mrs beaton as an actual person until they finally have to give up and say yes she's dead and at that point it really becomes a brand and so this cookbook was published over and over and over and over and brought up to date and the recipes have been improved and it was published in england it was published in australia the reversions published here in canada and it's become a very important cookery book for this time period

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@RickBoat
@RickBoat 3 года назад
A pdf of the 1927 edition is available for download from Virginia Tech library as well as Google books, and project Gutenberg in several editions.
@jsimes1
@jsimes1 3 года назад
Got it! The only difference in the recipe is a small amount of castor sugar! :) Just noticed Glen's recipe had sugar ... I guess he left it out!
@maranscandy9350
@maranscandy9350 3 года назад
Hathitrust and WhatAmericaAte have excellent content as well in my opinion.
@dougrudebaker7708
@dougrudebaker7708 3 года назад
Thanks!
@erikatuttobene7045
@erikatuttobene7045 2 года назад
Go Hokies!!!!
@krystiandoss5956
@krystiandoss5956 3 года назад
Oh wow, I’m so early for the Sunday episode that it’s still Saturday night. 😂
@kenmore01
@kenmore01 3 года назад
I came here to say this! 😃
@lesliemoiseauthor
@lesliemoiseauthor 3 года назад
Same!
@TheRubyGamesOG
@TheRubyGamesOG 3 года назад
Facts tho
@applegal3058
@applegal3058 3 года назад
Haha, same! I bet he didn't think we'd be awake. I'll probably go back to sleep hungry after watching this.
@Zipfei_Kloatscher
@Zipfei_Kloatscher 3 года назад
What's wrong with you guys? "I'm so early... I'm soooooo early..." Just stop that shit, seriously. It's not funny at all...
@daniel-gi9lo
@daniel-gi9lo 3 года назад
And let's be honest how does he still have 422 thousand subscribers he should really be a million buy now with all the quality content he release
@20alphabet
@20alphabet 3 года назад
Because he won't get a haircut
@PhatTrumpet2
@PhatTrumpet2 3 года назад
I imagine it's because Glen doesn't pander to "The Algorithm."
@JosiahMcCarthy
@JosiahMcCarthy 3 года назад
It's not flashy, it won't get a million views. Original coca cola? That was more sensational. Old tomato soup? Well that's what I'm more interested in, but not the millions.
@palecorpse
@palecorpse 3 года назад
I know, it's wild. I've tried 5 recipes and 4 were great. I love the stories that go along with everything made.
@fuglaa4766
@fuglaa4766 3 года назад
@@palecorpse It really is amazing how easy and real to a home cook Glen's videos are. I'm probably pushing double digits on recipes. The only other creator I've ever used a recipe of is Adam Ragusea. Love the not necessarily lazy but "efficient" approach as well as the flexibility to, as they say, make it your own.
@gwilliammaggs
@gwilliammaggs 3 года назад
When my mother passed away, I was able to bring back to Canada her Mrs Beeton’s cookbook that she used, I was going to get it rebound as it looks well used,but on second thoughts, it is as mom would have used it ! I love your content, don’t change please.
@shannonmccullough8324
@shannonmccullough8324 3 года назад
Oh my, grilled cheese sandwiches would put this over the top.
@Ottawa411
@Ottawa411 3 года назад
I was just about to say that when I noticed your comment.
@jonfastofficial2460
@jonfastofficial2460 3 года назад
They made processed cheese in another episode. Seems like the perfect opportunity to use it.
@joannemoody3425
@joannemoody3425 3 года назад
Hot buttered toast and a swirl of cream. Yummm
@Seafearlifestyle
@Seafearlifestyle 3 года назад
I am great great great grand son Henry Oscar Beeton. I am a chef on cruise ship. I am proud of my family history.
@oreally8605
@oreally8605 3 года назад
Tomato soup- with fresh croutons. Mmm
@MikeInMexico
@MikeInMexico 3 года назад
Best Sunday Morning cooking show ever!!! Hooray for Glen.
@mesummika569
@mesummika569 2 года назад
I like that style of cookbook at times. It takes something and gives you a way to learn if you have never tried or if you have a few basics to jump from. What it does really gets the love of cooking and trying a spark for so many. Doesn't make you feel like you have to go to school to prepare something that everybody loves. And let's be honest, with time you start to grow in your craft and find new things you can do to old things.
@carolynahaught7005
@carolynahaught7005 3 года назад
I also collect cookbooks to read. When I was in England I bought a Mrs Bretons every day cookery and housekeeping book
@scottreece8678
@scottreece8678 3 года назад
I wonder how it be if you reserved half, blended half and then returned the other portion to get a semi chunky texture.
@Careful3890
@Careful3890 3 года назад
Same idea here!
@Jeffffrey0902
@Jeffffrey0902 3 года назад
I'd use an immersion blender only in the sides of the soup for a chunky portion in the centre.
@bombero3368
@bombero3368 3 года назад
Only one way to find out!
@reginag4053
@reginag4053 3 года назад
Or take half and blend it and serve it both ways to see how you and Jules like them.
@aubreystalcup5452
@aubreystalcup5452 3 года назад
I'm working on a master's degree in history and am considering doing something on Mrs. Beeton for my thesis. Like how she and women's books of household management guided and changed women's roles in the home and society. Love it!! I actually have an original copy of one of her books and it's one of my most prized possessions!
@susanelainesanner
@susanelainesanner 10 месяцев назад
My mind and my palate seem to have forgotten one can enjoy tomato soup without the ingredient of whole milk. Being reawakened via Mrs. Beeton's Tomato Soup, I look forward making her recipe. Here in Minnesota, especially in winter, we have access to very tasty and red ripe tomatoes still on the vine. They're shipped in from our wise and northern neighbor, Canada! 🍅 🍁 🍅
@sshirleyks
@sshirleyks 3 года назад
I love the pot you cooked it in. And I love when Julie says it’s “lovely”. If Mrs Beaton had an immersion blender, she would have used it.
@huskerjpg
@huskerjpg 3 года назад
That's a good looking 👌 soup.
@smtpgirl
@smtpgirl 3 года назад
My go to snack, lunch, dinner is grilled cheese and tomato soup. Lovely recipe.
@Stoffmonster467
@Stoffmonster467 3 года назад
I have a cookbook from my grandma, 40th reprint from about the same time as yours. The recipes are useful if you have a garden and dwarf chickens like me: stuffed quails, making of a kitchen mix grease (in case you get a goose or grease of your neighbour's slaughtered cow), cheap jam as pie filling (pumpkin, carrots, apples mixed)...
@kenRoberts1984
@kenRoberts1984 3 года назад
GRILLED CHEESE!! Heaven
@smengine
@smengine 3 года назад
We do grilled cheese with our tomato soup, can't wait to try this, thank you
@BriBCG
@BriBCG 3 года назад
Always love recipes that use more readily available, less fresh and exotic ingredients. Since that's the kind of cooking I, and I'm sure many others do. Cooking with all fresh and some exotic ingredients is nice and all but how many people really have the skill, time and money to do so.
@boblobster
@boblobster 3 года назад
I've a copy of this from 1923 , its got a beautifully hand written address of the original owner on the inner page
@WUStLBear82
@WUStLBear82 3 года назад
Hand-cranked food mills must have been available contemporaneously with this recipe, and a worthwhile alternative to pressing through a sieve. My mother was thriftily still using hers long after electric blenders and even food processors were being sold.
@murlthomas2243
@murlthomas2243 3 года назад
I hope the early post is because you will be treating yourself to a special day tomorrow!
@brendaenskat8159
@brendaenskat8159 2 года назад
I just completed making this recipe. Wow! I am throughly enjoying this soup. So easy to make too. A new family favourite! Thanks, Glen
@Tala_Masca
@Tala_Masca 3 года назад
I'm Watching and suddely I see the silver youtube award! Congrats!!!! Did I miss it before?
@tjvohs1
@tjvohs1 3 года назад
I like the pulled back shot of your books under your work top
@christines3638
@christines3638 3 года назад
Most people seem to think that soup is very difficult. And it can be time consuming. But you just proved it didn't have to be.
@happygardener28
@happygardener28 3 года назад
A few drops of hot sauce or cayenne. sweet peppers.
@applegal3058
@applegal3058 3 года назад
Good idea 💡
@SteveTx76
@SteveTx76 3 года назад
Making this right now. The kitchen smells great!
@markwilson4724
@markwilson4724 3 года назад
I knew you would have a copy of that book
@gigidodson
@gigidodson 3 года назад
Tomato soup with a simple grilled cheese sandwich crouton. So darn good. Just make a simple grilled cheese. Cube it up put it in a low oven a super crisp. Any cheese works. Any mixture of cheese works. A good farm loaf is what i prefer, but any crust crispy bread works. I will be making this soup. My grand daughter loves tomato soup. This recipe is much better than mine with the addition of bacon or ham.
@kurtsimmons1587
@kurtsimmons1587 3 года назад
Glen I think you should make a cookbook with all of the recipes that you have done. If you changed them add what you have done to fix them.
@Whipster-Old
@Whipster-Old 3 года назад
Oh what a lovely recipe. Never heard of this fine series of posthumous gastronomy, but I'm going to have a look!
@stevemonkey6666
@stevemonkey6666 3 года назад
Never seen canned lambs' tongues here in Australia
@jennytmaher
@jennytmaher 3 года назад
My father liked it so my mother used to buy it, but he's been gone for over forty years now. Don't know if you can still get it.
@skribeworks
@skribeworks 3 года назад
I have. They used to have them at Colesworth, plus also at assorted smaller grocery stores. But I'm old and I remember when I could easily get tripe and sheep brains at the supermarket. I couldn't even get either of them at my local butcher last time I tried.
@mmmBax
@mmmBax 3 года назад
Looks like Woolworths used to stock it. Horsencart has it in stock if anybody wanted to post it over.
@hecate235
@hecate235 3 года назад
@@skribeworks Does anyone sell brains now because risk of Creutzfeldt-Jakob's?
@skribeworks
@skribeworks 3 года назад
@@hecate235 I don't know. My butcher did in 2017, but 2018 they didn't.
@lizajane55555
@lizajane55555 3 года назад
Its bedtime and now, I want homemade tomato soup... :)
@jamesbarrett9466
@jamesbarrett9466 3 года назад
Beeton's publishers are still at it, with such unlikely titles as 'Microwaving with Mrs. Beeton'.
@peterlamarche247
@peterlamarche247 3 года назад
She definitely was ahead of her time.
@notold37
@notold37 3 года назад
We have Mrs Beetons house hold management, and we are in Australia, printed by Ward Lock & Co, it does have the same tomato soup recipe, we are going to make it, 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘🦘🦘
@davidferguson6411
@davidferguson6411 3 года назад
I have an older copy than yours mine is Mrs Beeton's Everyday Cookery and Housekeeping Book. I tried dating it by looking at some of the addresses of Companys mentioned and figured mine to be pre 1908.Funny thing mine does not have the recipe for tomato soup it has tomato pickle tomato sauce X5 baked tomato stewed and stuffed and no mention of using canned goods. there are some very good recipes in it. I made a curry powder using one of the recipes and found it very good. It was Capt Whites Curry. Thank you for making your videos I enjoy them very much
@fafski1199
@fafski1199 3 года назад
A good swirl of cream, with some parmesan croutons scattered on top and it would be bliss in a dish.
@andrewaway
@andrewaway 3 года назад
Definitely trying this. My mother had a huge old volume of Mrs. Beetons Guide to Household Management. I'm sure it probably came from her mother or grandmother. It's full of notes and clippings. I must have another look.
@gaildunbar7186
@gaildunbar7186 3 года назад
I have Mrs Beetons cookbook. I have had it 34 years it was a gift when I was 19.
@dodie5466
@dodie5466 3 года назад
Yum!
@hawkeye454
@hawkeye454 3 года назад
Super early Sunday....oh well, let's head to the kitchen!
@Careful3890
@Careful3890 3 года назад
Want to see more recipes from this cook book!! Love ”the old cook book show”! 🥇👍
@honthirty_
@honthirty_ 3 года назад
Tomato soup, interesting.
@ProfessorH
@ProfessorH 3 года назад
I have had and actually quite enjoy both beef and pork tongue. Beef is more common but I have had pork tongue too. Normally i'd get it pre-sliced as a 'deli meat' from Marks & Spencer but I think I have seen it available whole in butchers shops. I think it is fantastically delicious as part of a sandwich. All that aside I have never seen or ever heard of lamb/mutton tongue.Maybe as a londoner i've just never seen in more mainstream stores but it doesn't seem to be a common thing in the UK anymore from what I known. Again it may be quite regional.
@JerryB507
@JerryB507 3 года назад
In the USA, beef tongue is available in any Mexican Meat Market and some major chain markets in the Southwest.
@lydialady5275
@lydialady5275 3 года назад
My absolute favorite is Mrs. Beeton's celery soup. It was the first recipe out of this book I made. Cheap, simple, delicious. Cook it forever, mash it. Add cream, and it will be much improved, by her estimation. My edition is from the mid-1860's.
@Wigglebury2959
@Wigglebury2959 3 года назад
I was only thinking last week "I wonder if Glen will ever do a Mrs Beeton recipe" !! I first started cooking from my Nan's 1963 or 1975 version of Mrs Beeton, I'm not sure where it is since she passed. I found a 1923 version at a book stall and snapped it up! It's wonderful.
@wayne2091
@wayne2091 2 года назад
I'll make this, I like tomato soup
@Sam-y5o6j
@Sam-y5o6j 3 года назад
According to the British Library that specific edition (Mrs Beeton's Cookery New Edition) publisher Ward, Lock & Co Ltd was published in 1930. Subsequent editions were bound in teal, brown or beige.
@longhairbear
@longhairbear 3 года назад
I love this video for lots of reasons, but one I have to share. We have a copy of Mrs. Beeton's Household Management. It details hiring butlers, maids etc. for the size of your home/mansion. Counting linens in the closet after laundering, which day you do laundry, and how etc. It's the perfect book for the new mistress of the house. Because of this book, and history of Mrs. Beeton, we named our Roomba vacuum Mrs. Beeton. So, we just ask Alexa, to tell Mrs. Beeton to start cleaning, and the vacuum vacuums the house. We have a mopping robot we named Evans after a maid in an Agatha Christie novel.
@SylviusTheMad
@SylviusTheMad 3 года назад
You could try canning your own sheep's tongue. That would be a genuinely weird thing to do, but an interesting experiment, and I bet sheep's tongue is pretty cheap.
@xmozzazx
@xmozzazx 3 года назад
Don't tell him that! He'll have it hanging in the dry ager! LOL!
@fatladyfarmer2025
@fatladyfarmer2025 3 года назад
I raise sheep and my processor wouldn't give me the tongues. I was very annoyed.
@abrahamuknow
@abrahamuknow 3 года назад
I think the thickener is if you use a sieve, since it would be way thinner without the chunks that was blended
@abrahamuknow
@abrahamuknow 3 года назад
Made the comment right before you said it at the end haha
@maryschillinger2909
@maryschillinger2909 3 года назад
That's a thought. I like my tomato soup with crackers not grilled cheese.
@TonimusMaximus
@TonimusMaximus 3 года назад
I made this tonight without the sago or tapioca. Decent soup. Great with grilled cheese sandwiches. I did 2 oz of bacon, next time I’d do 4 or so.
@rickharriss
@rickharriss 3 года назад
Looks good, I always make soups in the pressure cooker, only takes 10 minutes. i add a couple of medium floury potatoes to thicken. In the winter I make soup every week a cheap and hearty lunch.
@applegal3058
@applegal3058 3 года назад
This looks delicious. I'd remove the bacon once it was cooked and then add everything else and cook. Blend the soup and add the bacon on top as a topper when serving...
@sithonsithon1012
@sithonsithon1012 3 года назад
I love the drop in, in the end. She brightens up the presentation and the presenter.
@ComboNation8
@ComboNation8 3 года назад
Nothin' can be beatin' Mrs. Beeton!
@DrakethNamikaze
@DrakethNamikaze 3 года назад
What’s Eatin’ Mrs. Beeton? 😝
@DrakethNamikaze
@DrakethNamikaze 3 года назад
@@judithburke1539 The tomato soup that Glen made. It's obvious. 😝
@billshepherd4331
@billshepherd4331 3 года назад
That looks wonderful!
@crystalwright1504
@crystalwright1504 3 года назад
That soup looks delicious!! The Gutenberg Project website has some of her books available online(although now I question whether they're actually hers... I guess the dates would tell) and I actually have an embroidery book by her on my library ebook app.
@RuralSpanishRetirement
@RuralSpanishRetirement 3 года назад
Mrs Beeton was never really a cook. She was a compiler of recipes. What she was excellent at was organising a household. And putting the ingredients first before the instructions of what to do with them, seems logical now but recipes pre Mrs Beeton nearly always just launched into the directions and you had to read the whole thing in order to know what you needed to make the dish. she was also only 28 when she died, so not really that experienced at running a household, I often wonder what she could have achieved had she lived to old age. The fact that everyone thinks she is an elderly woman, even from the first book, is a prime example of very early expert marketing.
@shessassy
@shessassy 3 года назад
I just happened to be eating tomato soup with toast as this video popped up. Always a winner! I am a bit scarred by the memory of lamba tongue - I probably haven’t seen it for 30 years or so - my Dad used to love it, to my horror. I shall keep an eye out for it in the supermarket, here in NZ, just for interests sake. :-)
@karissafarina2761
@karissafarina2761 3 года назад
This looks great Glen! Love your videos! You add sea food to that and you would basically have cioppino.
@NoelCowardEstate
@NoelCowardEstate 3 года назад
We have a 1913 version of this recipe book published for England and Australia that contains this recipe. Having found the book that belonged to my wife’s great grandmother I am riveted by the details of house hold management... fascinating. Many thanks for reawakening this picture of the past.
@tigerlily7100
@tigerlily7100 3 года назад
Thanks I had Tomato soup and grill cheese on my mind so I am going to follow Mrs Beetons recipe
@Poodlehere
@Poodlehere 3 года назад
I love tomato soup
@jo6520
@jo6520 3 года назад
Alls you need is a grilled cheese sandwich
@Ottawa411
@Ottawa411 3 года назад
Great minds think alike. Grilled cheese has my vote too.
@lesliemoiseauthor
@lesliemoiseauthor 3 года назад
This looks wonderful.
@SmallWonda
@SmallWonda 3 года назад
Hi Glen: Yes, I grew up on Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management which is about 5X the size of that wee book you have - I believe my Mum had it as a wedding gift in the mid-50's and besides a zillion recipes there was first aid, how to feed & look after an invalid, weening your babes, all sorts of menus for breakfast, supper, lunch and banquets, and meats from fish to game & I reckon spam - the illustrations illuminated an era well before my Mum's time, and I loved it - & have been trying to find a copy for years! If they ever get out of Lock Down in the UK I must ask my MIL to scour the 2nd bookshops for me! Thanks for this recipe - I'd be with the old cook & sieve the soup, although would prefer a nylon sieve (I think metal makes the toms acidic) - but I'm with Jules, too re the bacon flavour, so I might keep some aside & then blend it all once I've gotten rid of the pits! Thanks for this - I think I'll share it on FB if I'm allowed! Have a great day.. . 😎🦘🐾🐅👍
@aolster3198
@aolster3198 2 года назад
I enjoy your videos. I think you might enjoy this bit of trivia. Susan Albert Wittig and husband William WIttig, writing as Robin Paige, created Death at Devil's Bridge, a mystery whose focus is early motorcars in the English countryside. One reference book they cite as background is Mrs. Beeton's book of Household Management, 1861 - also published as Mrs. Beeton's Cookery Book.
@Liz_Dave
@Liz_Dave 3 года назад
So making this today!
@judithjohnson2111
@judithjohnson2111 3 года назад
I've got all my veggies in the oven roasting for your yummy veggie broth. And next its on tomatoe soup.
@Alberad08
@Alberad08 3 года назад
Looks awesome and I bet it tasted too!
@FredPilcher
@FredPilcher 3 года назад
Australian here. I've never seen tinned lamb's tongue. You could undoubtedly order one (fresh) from a butcher, but it hasn't been commonly used in my (increasingly long) lifetime. I don't know about New Zealand.
@cameodamaneo
@cameodamaneo 3 года назад
As a New Zealander, this is honestly the first time I've ever heard of canned lamb's tongue... I guess I'll go look.
@hecate235
@hecate235 3 года назад
Or to go "old fashioned" you could try using a food mill instead of the stick blender. Looks yum. (Glen, did you put branches of thyme in? What about the stems?) Maybe a splash of heavy cream, too: Cream of Tomato! I know there's a recipe for beef's tongue in the earlier "Joy of Cooking": books. IIRC, you soak it several times in water (to get out the blood?), simmer for a couple of hours with herbs/spices, cool, skin it, and use in sandwiches or on a cold meat plate. Even in the American Midwest, don't see it much. Would have to order from my local butcher.
@GoldsteinsBook
@GoldsteinsBook 3 года назад
These vids are a great fixture for Sunday morning.
@andrewhayden3978
@andrewhayden3978 3 года назад
It’s lunch today. Excellent recipe-thanks.
@BrianWright70
@BrianWright70 3 года назад
First cookbook I ever read 30~ years ago. It was big and covered butchery, how to set a table, decorum etc etc
@ProfessorH
@ProfessorH 3 года назад
I think my family have a copy of Mrs Beeton somewhere. Probably from around the first half of the 1900s possibly late 1800s. I think it was an old looking book with possibly two column printing for parts. It would have been a long time ago if i did see it and I may just be having false memory syndrome but my grandmother was a housekeeper/landlady back in the day so may well have thought that kind of thing as a good investment. (It must also be kind of aspirational)
@PossumMedic
@PossumMedic 3 года назад
Thanks for the video! :)
@oberonsghost
@oberonsghost 3 года назад
I haven't seen lamb's tongues in the shops for a while, but I think I can still get if I hunt around. PM me if you want me to find and send.
@Colinupham
@Colinupham 3 года назад
Love the recipe! I served it with grilled cheese sandwiches. I would have never thought of toast. Next time for sure 😁
@femalism1715
@femalism1715 3 года назад
Yum. Mrs. Beeton's recipe is almost identical to my family's version (which has been around for about 150 yrs.).
@pixieunger1855
@pixieunger1855 3 года назад
Oh! I'm pretty sure that's the edition I have! (based on the ads) According to the note on the inside cover it was a wedding present in 1911.
@Mazuahaa
@Mazuahaa 3 года назад
Nice Saturday night suprise.
@stuartt455
@stuartt455 3 года назад
I'm not normally a fan of tomato soup but this looks delicious, will have to give it a try.
@joelmerrill
@joelmerrill 3 года назад
There was a Toad-in-a-hole recipe in that book. I'd like you to make that sometime.
@fatladyfarmer2025
@fatladyfarmer2025 3 года назад
Bacon in tomato soup! Why had I never thought of that? This is very similar to my recipe already. Thank you!
@sinswhisper9588
@sinswhisper9588 3 года назад
Glen ... just a curious Alberta viewer who was born in 1978 and grew up as a self taught chef -- using shows like Yan Can Cook, and the Urban Peasant along with experimentation and improvisation -- are you self taught or did you attend culinary school??
@tetchedistress
@tetchedistress 3 года назад
Thank You for bringing Mrs B's recipe to the channel. This is definitely a recipe I will make.
@rotorgator
@rotorgator 3 года назад
Grilled cheese and tomato soup go together like PB & J sandwiches.
@austin2842
@austin2842 3 года назад
Sago and tapioca! Reminds me of the sago or tapioca pudding I had as a kid at school in the 80s. Loved that stuff! :)
@springchristine1973
@springchristine1973 3 года назад
This looks and sounds absolutely divine.....
@RuralSpanishRetirement
@RuralSpanishRetirement 3 года назад
I think I would have taken the bacon out. Its really only meant to flavour the lard, ditto the thyme, those stalks can be really tough. I have issues with bits in a smooth soup. but hey, each to his own. Thank you for reminding me of how good Mrs Beatons cookery books are I have three or four different editions and its been a while since I looked through them. Great video!
@marieokamoto5803
@marieokamoto5803 3 года назад
Made this soup today. How easy and yet tasty! We had it followed by cheese pudding. Definitely a good recipe to have.
@xXHailToCeasarXx
@xXHailToCeasarXx 3 года назад
Perfect, now I just need 2 or 3 grilled cheese sandwiches and it's a meal
@stevemonkey6666
@stevemonkey6666 3 года назад
I think the soup looks better ub-blended. I think I will make some that way
@winninglosing4370
@winninglosing4370 3 года назад
sago, wow I havent had that in ages. I love sago pudding. yum yum. Keep up the great work as always Glen!
@hannekehartkoorn5987
@hannekehartkoorn5987 3 года назад
Basically this is how my mum taught me how to cook tomato soup.
@barbt468
@barbt468 4 месяца назад
My grandfather made his soup like this for my mom and when they were kids.....he would make a stuffing......he would take bologna put the stuffing on it and roll it up...place in a casserole dish than poor the tomato soup over and place in the coal stove oven for 35 to 40 minutes.....served with mashed potatoes and veggies....He would pour the soup over the potatoes.....When my mom was in the nursing home she told me this story and her daddy was going to make it for her.....I learned how to make it...and she believed that her daddy brought it to her.....never tried to tell her the difference....I made it a few times before she passed away.....thank you for letting me telling you her story..❤
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