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The Soup Show | The French Chef Season 2 | Julia Child 

Julia Child on PBS
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Julia Child features soup, including Potage Parmentier, the distinguished parent of French vegetable soups, and two other celebrated soups -- Watercress and Vichyssoise.
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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@geneyoon6128
@geneyoon6128 Год назад
“If you poured your hot soup right on to the egg yolks, they would SCREAM in anguish and curdle.” The mental image of eggs screaming in anguish is never something I would have ever conjured on my own, and it delights me. Julia delights me.
@Westernwilson
@Westernwilson Год назад
Ok so I decided to cook along with Julia on this one and even ordered up a food mill for the purpose. Finding watercress was not easy, but tracked it down at a local luxury produce market. I admit I was a bit hesitant on the whole "enrichment" part at the end so divided the soup into two pots and added the cream/egg/butter enrichment to one and had the family do taste testing. Wowza. The enrichment makes an incredible and incredibly delicious difference! It elevated the soup from tasty to transcendent! And the eggs yolks add a great shot of protein as well : )
@AngelicDirt
@AngelicDirt Год назад
She is either the most wholesome or the most stealth-clever person you ever met. Omg, the knife... XD
@gregory90211
@gregory90211 Год назад
My gawd. We wouldn’t be cooking the same if Julia hadn’t graced our lives!
@annking8633
@annking8633 Год назад
Love how she hurried up the bell. A treasure.
@lynnettespolitics9656
@lynnettespolitics9656 Год назад
My mom exploded a pressure cooker decades ago, I think that's why I've never wanted to use one!
@mikezylstra7514
@mikezylstra7514 26 дней назад
I heard all the horror stories (back in the 50's). I think that was simply "geloso." Pressure cookers saved time - lots of time. My aunt could go to the racetrack come home at 4 o'clock, and still cook a dinner like my mom tended for 3 or 4 hours. And mom never hesitated to tell the pressure cooker stories (the lid flying off, the whole nine yards). LOL
@biancalawrence3178
@biancalawrence3178 Год назад
"it has a beautiful perfume like an onion or like ... itself" that's delightful.
@meredithlambert5594
@meredithlambert5594 11 месяцев назад
Just made Julia's Watercress soup, it was wonderful, her recipes are absolutely the best.
@kellyjohnson3617
@kellyjohnson3617 Год назад
Made the watercress soup today. Amazing
@pwp8737
@pwp8737 Год назад
Julia called the nakiri knife harakiri
@adrjaco
@adrjaco Год назад
"This is a Japanese knife my sister-in-law gave me, and it's used for harakiri... and vegetables, depending on what your mood is"
@DaveMK.
@DaveMK. Год назад
Thank you for your comment Adrian! I looked up what Harakiri actually meant and I just gasped when I found out XD! That line in the video would've just went over my head as another "chef" term I'm unaware of but your comment made me look it up and appreciate the dark comedy behind it!
@calmingme01
@calmingme01 Год назад
@@DaveMK. what does it means
@DaveMK.
@DaveMK. Год назад
@@calmingme01 Well ages ago in Japan, Harakiri knives were used in ritual suicide where one would slit their abdomen with the knife. Thus when Julia said that the knife could be used for Harakiri or vegetables depending on your mood, she was comedically referencing the medieval purpose of the knife (which was to disembowel yourself during suicide) or use it to cut vegetables depending on how you feel that day i.e. to kill yourself or to cut vegetables. Hahaha
@arra5316
@arra5316 Год назад
For Harakiri or to cut vegetables whichever mood you have ….Thats really hilarious…i dont know if shes joking or what 🤣🤣🤣
@sandywaddell4303
@sandywaddell4303 Год назад
@@calmingme01 “Hara-kiri” is a somewhat blunt way of referring to Japanese ritual suicide, more formally known as “seppuku.” The name for the Japanese vegetable knife Ms. Child is using here, as it happens, is “nakiri.”
@DavidHall-ge6nn
@DavidHall-ge6nn Год назад
This one is new to me. I have never gone shopping for watercress in my life. Now I'm like Rapunzel obsessing over rampion. I do believe Julia could sell anything!
@rah62
@rah62 Год назад
Well, since watercress is native to Europe and Asia, it's not a terribly American thing. Julia probably first encountered it in France. Brits tend to put it on their tea sandwiches; I remember an episode of Two Fat Ladies where Clarissa made a tea sandwich of sliced tongue, cress, and mustard butter. (There is a variant called just "cress" or "garden cress" to distinguish it from the version which grows in streams and creeks) Of course, since I live in the desert, there isn't watercress - or water, for that matter - for miles and miles!!!
@kd1s
@kd1s Год назад
I've made mushroom soup it's brown mushrooms, leeks and so delicious someone went for a second serving.
@regplate2923
@regplate2923 Год назад
I love her. I learn to cook and have a good laugh to-boot.
@mikezylstra7514
@mikezylstra7514 26 дней назад
Learned a lot of cooking techniques from her show. 55 years ago, afraid of girls and afraid of divorce courts, I had to learn to cook my own meals. Julia was a big help.
@WatchitforDays
@WatchitforDays Год назад
I need to get one of those harakiri knives for the kitchen.
@cultureshock5000
@cultureshock5000 6 месяцев назад
funny that im eating the leek an tater soup i made on christmas, i put some chicken in it used bone broth sweated the leeks and garlic used little red potatoes and mashed them up a little with the skin still on it, lots of the green of the leek.... carrots ...celery shallots it is excellent i didnt puree it or add cream just whole milk and some butter when i reheated it... its excellent
@jjmboston5832
@jjmboston5832 8 месяцев назад
i've never had a pressure cooker. I just use the old pot on the stove or a crock pot. And the watercress cost me $2.00 a bunch at the farmer's market. Probably even more at the supermarket. Times change.
@kell_checks_in
@kell_checks_in 7 месяцев назад
Every month I pick one of my cookbooks and use it to source three or four recipes for the month. (The rest of the time I cook The Usuals.) I was wondering what to do for December and then saw this. Mastering..., Volume I is my book for December 2023. I was going to choose "Julia's Kitchen Wisdom," a great little book that has Julia's "greatest hits" recipes, including this soup. (It's cheaper and less scary than Mastering... and makes a great gift for cooking newbies BTW.) Instead, I decided to get out the Mama rather than the Baby version. If you've not had potato-leek soup, it's yummy.
@artistlovepeace
@artistlovepeace Год назад
This is all true.
@fathermetalASMR
@fathermetalASMR Год назад
3:52: "Now this is an AK-47 that my sister in law gave me. It's for stealing cars in Liberty City...or it can be used for vegetables, depending on what your mood is."
@francesfarmer736
@francesfarmer736 Год назад
Food Mill before Food processors
@kd1s
@kd1s Год назад
And regards knives I've got a Mercer chefs knife that I keep nice and sharp
@Sugarmountaincondo
@Sugarmountaincondo Год назад
@ 27:34, This is a No-Cal Soup, Ha ha It had butter, cream & potato's in it
@mikezylstra7514
@mikezylstra7514 26 дней назад
Potatoes never made me fat. Pizza pasta, and bread, on the other hand...
@arra5316
@arra5316 Год назад
Must be a really sharp knife if it can be used for harakiri…😂
@rah62
@rah62 Год назад
I went through a pressure cooker (Instant Pot) phase. It's not worth the hassle and the special appliance. Factoring in the time you spend waiting for it to come to and come down from pressure, you might as well just cook things the normal way as it doesn't save much time at all.
@richardengelhardt582
@richardengelhardt582 Год назад
Agree!
@RCook-iy4xk
@RCook-iy4xk Год назад
You must not have watched the video! You speed cool the cooker with cold water just like seen in the video.
@rah62
@rah62 Год назад
@@RCook-iy4xk Of course I watched the video, silly. "Speed cooling" is not often recommended because pressure cooking recipes usually factor in the time coming down from pressure in the cooking time. Often, if you "speed cool", you're undercutting the recipe time. So there.
@RCook-iy4xk
@RCook-iy4xk Год назад
@@rah62 Didn't you see her cooling with running water or was she doing it wrong? I suppose you know better. You are flat wrong . So There.
@mikezylstra7514
@mikezylstra7514 26 дней назад
Depends on the brand and learning how to use it. The beef they sell today is like goat meat. meh I give a ribeye 35 minutes at 14 lbs pressure just make it edible.
@garyclark9807
@garyclark9807 Год назад
Cant find watercress in our area. Leeks either.
@MuddyPigg
@MuddyPigg Год назад
It's easy to grow, you might be able to find some seeds and grow it on a windowsill.
@nathanjustus6659
@nathanjustus6659 11 месяцев назад
I find leeks in my local Walmart grocery and I live in a food desert. You have my sympathy
@mikezylstra7514
@mikezylstra7514 26 дней назад
Bought a leek once. It was bitter. Ugh! I just buy the smallest onions I can find, sometimes available, sometimes not; you just have to look. Scallions work but way too expensive.
Год назад
Julia bir işaret gibi 3 gündür heryerden geliyor, 1. Gün Netflix, 2. Gün dsmart biography, ve bugün 3. RU-vid 😅 juliayı ve azmini sevdim şuan tek düşündüğüm güneş burcu veya yükselen burcu yengeç mi?
@Donaldopato
@Donaldopato 8 месяцев назад
Pressure cookers are useless. Let it cook naturally and slow.
@mikezylstra7514
@mikezylstra7514 26 дней назад
really? That goat meat they sell for beef and pork?
@GohAhweh
@GohAhweh 9 месяцев назад
3:53 😳 a bit of leftover bitterness from WWII Julia??
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