Hill Folk Cook'in, Stewed Apples, Stewed Potatoes, Delicious!

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    Stewed Potatoes
    3 medium Potatoes cubed
    1/2 cup water
    2 T. flour
    1/2 cup milk
    salt, pepper, onion powder,
    1 t. bacon grease or butter
    Stewed Apples
    4 Apples
    1 T. butter
    pinch salt
    1/2 cup apple juice
    1 t. cinnamon
    2 T. Brown sugar
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  • @janisholloway3038
    @janisholloway3038 Год назад +51

    Lol, you make me miss my grandmother's cooking. She made stewed potatoes and the apples quite often. She knew how to dry her apples outside in sun and no insects or birds, etc. , bothered them. Of course I remember helping hang clothes to dry on clothes line. 😒. Not much money, but always had plenty. I even helped her make the lard, and wash clothes in huge cast iron wash pot. Miss those days.

    • @mistsofjade1512
      @mistsofjade1512 Год назад +3

      Me too my dear, me too.
      Great memories of my GMA & her WONDERFUL 🥲cooking from the old days....made without the crap they put in our foods today 😪

    • @mawmaw1833
      @mawmaw1833 Год назад +2

      I remember helping my mawmaw dry her apples on the roof with a sheet.carried up the ladder in her apron

  • @christymagee9122
    @christymagee9122 Год назад +18

    Yum I think that my Grandma made stewed potatoes and we were told it was potatoe soup the only difference was she would also put fresh parsley in at the end also . And she always served elderberry jelly on her home made bread with it . Oh my Miss Lori I sure wish I was with you so I could have some of those potatoes . No body in this world could ever compare to Grandma's cooking but I really think you could be right up there with her . I really like watching your videos they always make me feel the comfort of being a young child again .

  • @charletteb7763
    @charletteb7763 Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing how you make stewed potatoes! I'm almost 65 years old and lost my Mother about 5 years ago. Never thought to ask her how she made certain foods. Guess I thought she would be around forever. We grew up in Arkansas also! I've now buried all of my family and sadly have no one left to ask how Mom made certain foods. I am trying to incorporate more dried beans into our diet for fiber and cook more natural foods instead of using store bought canned. I cooked the best pot of pintos (my favorite!) with my left over Christmas ham. I also cooked some cornbread from scratch! It reminded me of suppers I had when I was a child. Mom would make pintos, stewed potatoes and cornbread for dinner a lot and served with hunks of onion. As a child, we would put the potatoes and bean on top of the cornbread along with their broth. So I tried my hand at remembering the stewed potatoes. I didn't do a bad job so this video helped me! Thank you for helping bring my past into the present again!

  • @lindaruckman677
    @lindaruckman677 Год назад +1

    Ms.Lori! I so enjoy watching your program! This reminds me of when my Precious Mom would fix these Stewed Potatoes, she like to do that when we had Fried Fish , Baked Rock Fish and her Homemade Biscuits! Still Love them but My PRECIOUS Daddy Always made his Cornbread and it would melt in your mouth, I like plenty of Butter on mine! I Too make Apples like you! They are so good! Thank you and Mr Brown for being so Caring! You are Loved! God Bless You Both!!

  • @tsims1209
    @tsims1209 Год назад +26

    I think us Arkansans have the best home cooked food! My parents had a large dairy farm so I got elected to do most of the supper cooking. If it wasn't fried or mashed potatoes, it was stewed. I'd pour the juice over some crumbled buttered cornbread...so so good! Love watching your videos and remembering the good old days. 💗

  • @McDeb1991
    @McDeb1991 Год назад +5

    My Grandma, who basically raised me, called stewed potatoes “Mom’s potatoes” for her mom, my great grandma. Potatoes were sliced thin, covered with a little water and seasoned with bacon grease, salt and pepper. We traditionally had them with salmon croquettes and stewed tomatoes. Your cooking brings lots of good memories, Miss Lori. Wish I lived just down the road. 🥰

    • @lindaleathers4696
      @lindaleathers4696 Год назад

      We had the stewed potatoes with Salmon Patties ,peas and macaroni and tomatoes!

  • @cindysteffens8065
    @cindysteffens8065 Год назад +91

    My Irish grandmother called this creamed potatoes. She added butter rolled in flour and heavy cream. Lots of pepper and onions were often boiled with the potatoes. They thickened up nicely. She served them as a side dish to ham. Loved them. In Ireland, this could be served as a meal on its own with soda bread.

    • @sirfriscopatrisky
      @sirfriscopatrisky Год назад +7

      Yes. My Granny called ‘em “creamy taters”

    • @cptmccoy
      @cptmccoy Год назад +8

      My Momma used to make this! She also called them, “creamed potatoes”! Thanks, for the wonderful memories, Ms Lori! ❤

    • @jennifergriffith4919
      @jennifergriffith4919 Год назад +4

      Love the idea of serving this with hwm. Yummmm

    • @trapped7534
      @trapped7534 Год назад +6

      I believe my parents called them creamed potatoes also💞💞Beautiful memories ❣️

    • @Sewmena918
      @Sewmena918 Год назад +2

      My Mom called them boiled potatoes. We had them as a side with a meat and veg several nights a week. She didn’t enjoy cooking and usually worked out so the home, so she kept dinner easy.
      They are hearty and filling, but definitely not a meal. Need some protein for sure. I know for some, the protein was hard to come by.

  • @bonniebrewer434
    @bonniebrewer434 Год назад +38

    Mama used to make this with the first new potatoes of the year. We couldn't wait for her to tell us to check to see if we could get enough for supper. Tiny little red potatoes scrubbed, boiled and stewed with a lot of pepper and a knob of butter. A pork steak and some butter beans out of the freezer, corn bread. Nothing better.

  • @michelel965
    @michelel965 Год назад +25

    My momma made these same potatoes sooo many times. We loved them when we had fresh corn and purple hull peas from the field. We never went hungry and ate home grown country food all my life. Best there is!!

  • @darlingusa2pettee57
    @darlingusa2pettee57 Год назад

    Can you imagine working all day, with the rain pouring down and coming home to a hot dinner like this. Wow. And someone who loves you cooked and served it to you. Can't get much better than this.

  • @lindamasson8799
    @lindamasson8799 Год назад +41

    I just love your channel and the down home comfort meals. Thank you Ms. Lori and Mr. Brown for all you do and share.

  • @ravensweetheart3419
    @ravensweetheart3419 Год назад +13

    My grandma called the juice from the stewed potatoes "pot liquor " & as a child i for the longest thought my grandma had a drinking problem she made them so much ❤

    • @daphnemiller6767
      @daphnemiller6767 Год назад +1

      In my family pot liquor came from the greens, not from potatoes. That's interesting that you have that memory.

    • @deniceaguilera5130
      @deniceaguilera5130 Год назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @janicenash8382
    @janicenash8382 Год назад

    I’m 77 and was raised on good country meals. My Grandma and Mama cooked delicious meals. I just followed them. No complaints from my family. Thankful I found you and Mr. Brown. Sending love from North Carolina 🙏♥️♥️🙏

  • @roberta581
    @roberta581 Год назад +19

    You just solved a mystery! My grandmother used to make something that she called "creamed potatoes and peas." It was absolutely my favorite side dish and this looks very similar. She used half water and half chicken broth. Grandma would add a handful of frozen peas just before serving. The peas would stay bright green and it was so delicious. Now that I know the secret (flour and water), I am going to make it soon. Thank you so very, very much.

    • @sharonbrooks41
      @sharonbrooks41 Год назад +2

      Did Mr. Brown get a Goose ?

    • @jacobhall8114
      @jacobhall8114 Год назад +4

      My grandma always put sweet peas in hers.. a can of carnation milk and a little fatback grease.. oh my goodness. Better then anything you can eat..

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Год назад +3

      @roberta581 Creamed potatoes and peas are made with milk or cream, butter and flour. You drain the potatoes and make a white sauce with butter and flour, then add milk and let it thicken.

    • @PNWShanaLee
      @PNWShanaLee Год назад +1

      Yummm I love creamed peas and creamed spinach!

    • @PNWShanaLee
      @PNWShanaLee Год назад

      @@cynthiafisher9907 You can also cook them in the milk and add a pinch of nutmeg!

  • @grammyb3548
    @grammyb3548 Год назад +10

    I finally got released from the hospital this morning, Ms. Lori! Thank y'all so very much for the thoughts and prayers 🥰💜 Love y'all!

  • @dancieteague6854
    @dancieteague6854 Год назад

    My dad would make stew potatoes with the first crop of new potatoes was the best. He picked out the baby potatoes and make a huge potential with cornbread. We new after potatoes got plowed up and in the barn. We got two things the best meal every and than a afternoon at the creek hole for working the fields. Usually potatoes was 10 to 20 acres. So thanks for memories. Have a blessed day.

  • @onelittlemiracle241
    @onelittlemiracle241 Год назад +15

    Oh, this brings back memories! My little Granny made this, but didn’t call it stewed potatoes. I’m so glad you made this video. She had a little red plastic shaker that she mixed the flour and water in and poured into the potatoes, and added onions to the potatoes. That was some good eating right there. Definitely saving this and making it real soon. She also made it with the tiny new whole potatoes from the garden sometimes.

  • @lissahenry6751
    @lissahenry6751 Год назад

    My grandma was in Joplin Missouri and since my mom was afraid of the cows out back I knew I could sneak out of my window and go to the creek to go fishing. Daddy was overseas a lot at that time so mama would send me up to grandmas-A lot! I loved it because of the woods across the road from grandmas and I had a blast. I swear and I am not lying, you could smell grandma making stewed apples! My mouth started watering as soon as i read what this vlog was going to be!

  • @marthaleonard7662
    @marthaleonard7662 Год назад

    We had stewed potatoes, meat loaf, pintos,and stewed cabbage tonight (1/3/2023). I live in NC. Nothing better than a southern home cooked meal. We had some leftover cornbread too that I always bake in my cast iron pan. And no, you can never have too much butter. 😋😁

  • @maryhamilton9074
    @maryhamilton9074 Год назад +1

    I love stewed potatoes. We always called them creamed potatoes 😋 . My Mom always put frozen peas in them they were and are so good 😋I make these once in a while they are a comfort food totally . My Grandpa used to make stewed apples and baked apples 🍎 I remember walking into his house and smelling those apples 😀Boy that brings back memories . I’m 63 years young and I can still smell my Grandma and Grandpa’s house it always smelled so good 😊 Thanks for sharing Miss Lori 😀May God Bless you and Mr Brown 🙏🙏

  • @deniceb1489
    @deniceb1489 Год назад +1

    I'M 63 AND THAT'S WAY MY MOMMA USED TO FIX OUR TATERS...THANKS FOR THE WONDERFUL MEMORY FLASH BACK....ENJOYED WATCHING YOU AND MR BROWN DANCING OTHER DAY...PRAY YAL STAY SAFE

  • @carolthomas770
    @carolthomas770 Год назад +33

    Those baby piggies are coming along nicely! So cute and cared for.

  • @lindakitts4304
    @lindakitts4304 Год назад +28

    I haven’t made steed potatoes in Years. You’re bringing back so much of what I made for my family, the way my mother in law showed me.

  • @paulaingram811
    @paulaingram811 Год назад

    I learned to make stewed potatoes from an older lady who worked for my aunt. She peeled and cut her potatoes, put water just to the top of the potatoes, add seasoning, and sprinkle flour over the top. As the potatoes boil, it picks up the flour and thickens itself. Stir when done. Delicious!! And Easy.

  • @ruthmccormick3246
    @ruthmccormick3246 Год назад +1

    My Mom called these creamed potatoes. She fixed them exactly the same way. Yummy. Brings back good memories. I always liked fried or stewed apples. Really good old fashioned country cooking..Meat loaf looks good. A great meal!Thank you. God bless you and yours❤🙏🙏❤

  • @johnparog5434
    @johnparog5434 Год назад +7

    I had forgotten about stewed potato’s, this brought back some wonderful memories , my mom used to make them just the way you did, she’s been gone a few years now and this brings back some great memories of my mom. Thank you.

  • @harrietlivengood6793
    @harrietlivengood6793 Год назад +3

    Miss Lori, I bet I’ve eaten a ton of stewed potatoes. This is exactly the way I make stewed potatoes. My mama would also add a little bit of bacon grease and butter to hers. She always called stewed potato’s “slop taters”. I’m having pork chops for supper tonight and I’ll be making “slop taters”, cornbread and cold slaw. Those stewed apples look soooooooooooo good. Well, now I’m officially starving. God bless you and Mr. Brown.

  • @kahwana1604
    @kahwana1604 Год назад +1

    My mother taught me "stewed potatoes & onions." Peel & cut up potatoes into small chunks, rinse with water. Dice an entire onion, adding to potatoes. Add salt, pepper, butter or margarine. Cover with water 2" above mixture. Cook till done, then cook till almost a boil, then turn off heat. As the potatoes cool they will thicken. Lori, yours looked awesome. And the apples are the topping to this meal. 😊 Thanks for sharing.

  • @bonniehoehne6501
    @bonniehoehne6501 Год назад +8

    I live in MN and it is snowing again today. 4-8” by supper time. We called those creamed potatoes and fried apples but no matter what you call them , they are delicious! Love watching you cook❤

    • @annieanderson6112
      @annieanderson6112 Год назад +1

      Hi Bonnie, I'm also from MN, Cambridge. We also just got another 7" and more to come it sounds like. It's fun to see others from my neck of the woods lol. Take care and God bless.

  • @denisesmith505
    @denisesmith505 Год назад +4

    Oddly enough, I still cook like this. I remember being in the kitchen as a child as my great grandmother and grandmother would cook together. I learned early and wouldn't change a single moment of those precious, wonderful times. Thank you for bringing such delicious recipes to so many. May they be as blessed as I was.

  • @pennyblack1970
    @pennyblack1970 Год назад +4

    I have had stewed potatoes before, a friend of the family that I used to stay with when I was younger made them. They were really good. Like the stewed apples also. Mrs. Lori you and Mr. Brown have a very blessed and awesome week. Stay safe and stay well. Love ya!

  • @nancylee3575
    @nancylee3575 Год назад

    Although my mother wasn't from Arkansas, she married my father who was. On their wedding day, I've been told, my dad asked my mom to make cornbread every day. My mother kept that vow. Only when she couldn't, we had cornbread. She cooked very country because that was what they like and being in the great depression, things were scarce. I love the looks of those potatoes and that is what we're having for dinner tonight. I have three apples I need to use up and they are going to be on the plate too. Thank you, Miss Lori for the recipes you share with us. I'm 81 y/o, and some of these recipes I've never seen or even heard of, (born in CA, now living in UT). I love your sweet ways and the love I see between you and Mr. Brown. My Mr. is gone now, but he was from an OK family and would have loved these dishes. Thanks again for your efforts. We love you and Mr. Brown. God Bless you both.

  • @craftyjacki5046
    @craftyjacki5046 Год назад +25

    Well, I’m from Indiana but country cooking is what I know. I love to make fried apples with pork chops! I loved the stewed potatoes recipe. I’ll have to try. Happy New Year my friends ❤

    • @nothertoyou7301
      @nothertoyou7301 Год назад +1

      Hello! I'm from Indiana, too. I was raised on these, but we call them creamed potatoes. I love them served with pinto beans and salmon patties!

  • @carolynrains75
    @carolynrains75 Год назад +1

    Stewed potatoes is my husband’s favorite. His
    mother made them when he was a litter boy in Tennessee. She added a little of corn meal instead flour. Yummy.

  • @daphnemiller6767
    @daphnemiller6767 Год назад

    This is my kind of food! No one could do a better job of showing us how to prepare it. Love your demeanor, your voice, just everything! Thank you.

  • @carolynsinyard1306
    @carolynsinyard1306 Год назад

    One year when we were growing up our Dad planted a whole lot of potatoes. I remember digging those potatoes up and it seemed like we harvested thousands of them .Our Mom cooked potatoes every way she could. We loved her stewed potatoes the best and now I cook them for our family. Thank you for sharing a good memory with me.

  • @prarieborn6458
    @prarieborn6458 Год назад

    Oh that thundering outside makes it feel so cozy in your kitchen. with you fixing a comfort food supper for Mr..Brown when he comes in from of the storm. I don’t remember ever getting those stewed potatoes at home. and my husband’s mother who was the best country cook, never made them either.My husband loved mashed potatoes and wanted them every night for dinner.and fried potatoes for breakfast.When we had our 3 boys, we would buy a 100# sack @ the potato warehouse in the fall. to keep up with my potato eating gang. 100# would last about 2 months, then we’d go back for more.They were great big potatoes, grown in Eastern WA and idaho. You can’t find the big ones at the store nowdays. But my favorite potatoes were the little tiny ones that my grandma’s cousin grew in her garden in Big Timber, Montana.They coudn’t grow them any bigger because of the short growing season there. She would boil them and serve them with melted butter and sausage, with a little pitcher of the sausage grease to pour a little over. Oh so good. I never knew about stewed potatoes like you make them in Arkansas. I guess it depends on where you ive and where the family came from My Dad was raised on a farm in MO, and he told me they ate a lot of meals of just biscuits or corn”pone” and gravy. My folks and my husbands folks all grew up in the great depression and my in-laws were from W.Virginia and OK, and my mother-in law grew up camping with the whole family living in their car on the road, looking for work. Those were such hard times and my Dad, even though his family lived on a farm and did not go hungry, He could not talk about those times without getting tears in his eyes. Our elders warned us that the good times would not last and to always be prepared for hard times could come back. it is such a good thing to see Miss Lori and Mr Brown sharing their “way of life” and teaching the younger generation how to prepare for and be thankful to the Lord for our blessings and comforting us oldies too. ❤️

  • @ruth8268
    @ruth8268 Год назад

    Not only does it fill the belly it fills the soul. Thanks Miss Lori!

  • @bhallmark3390
    @bhallmark3390 Год назад +1

    Your stewed apples brought back memories of my Nannie’s apples that she would make at Thanksgiving or Christmas. She would lay 3 strips of crisp bacon over the big mound of apples in the serving bowl. So she must have cooked them in bacon grease. They were so good. Yours look so delicious too!
    I’ve never heard of stewed potatoes…😳 But I dare say they look yummy!..😊
    You are such a good cook, Miss Lori…….😉❤️……-Brenda in Virginia

  • @floief
    @floief Год назад +11

    Oh my goodness. Such memories right here in my little house. Grandma was from the northern prairie. She made potatoes like this but called them creamed potatoes. A little bit of chopped onion from the cellar in winter or a bunch of green onions in summer made them taste special. Sometimes, to make a quick, thrifty supper she made creamed fresh peas in just the same way and served them over bisquits. She stewed fruit like that too. Served them up after supper beside a piece of plain white cake. Such good memories :) Thank you!

    • @Er-sv5tn
      @Er-sv5tn Год назад +1

      We had plain cake a lot when I was a kid, either chocolate or vanilla made from scratch with buttermilk. So good you didn't need frosting.

  • @lisawhite2512
    @lisawhite2512 Год назад +14

    Don’t think I’ve told you this but I love the ambiance of your kitchen. I could sit there all day watching you cook with your reassuring relaxing voice. I’ve made stewed apples but the potatoes look delicious and heck yes to the bacon grease! Thank you, Lori !

    • @WhippoorwillHoller
      @WhippoorwillHoller  Год назад

      Oh thank you!

    • @pennyk1943
      @pennyk1943 Год назад

      Even though I prefer a more modern kitchen look because that’s how my home is decorated, I would LOVE to hang out in your kitchen because it reminds me of my maternal grandmother’s kitchen in Europe where the best cooking and baking occurred. It has that warm homey feel that warms your heart 🥹❤️😌

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Год назад

      @@pennyk1943If you have kids or grandkids, you might think about the memories they will have.

  • @shereehyde4944
    @shereehyde4944 Год назад

    Miss Laurie I made your creamed potatoes about a week ago after watching this video. They were wonderful but it made alot so we ate it over a few days as we have no problems eating leftovers. On the last day there was only enough for one of us so rather than fight over who got to have it I added a can of white navy beans. It was wonderful! Thank you so much for your delicious recipes and your words of wisdom. Ever one of your videos is a blessing!

  • @jesusislord2457
    @jesusislord2457 Год назад

    Your potatoes bring back fond memories of my Daddy. He loved them.
    I can't believe it took me all this time to think about adding dehydrated potatoes to thicken the broth in stewed potatoes.
    I've always used milk and cornstarch.
    It does the trick and there's no waiting for the flour taste to cook out.
    Your Danny is a blessed man to sit down to a plate of anything you cook.
    Happy New Year!
    Big hugs!
    ✌️♥️🙏🇺🇸🇮🇱✝️ Xoxox

    • @WhippoorwillHoller
      @WhippoorwillHoller  Год назад

      The flour has no taste, it cooks up well, like it has for 100 years, old fashion recipes are the best

  • @ariainman6691
    @ariainman6691 Год назад

    Miss Lori, LOVE THAT country cooking. Thank you for. sharing. It is refreshing to SEE
    you and your beautiful cabin.

  • @darleneboyd7941
    @darleneboyd7941 Год назад +14

    We add "thickening" to potato's, squash, stewed tomatoes and green peas....I think it was a way to stretch the meal. And since we grew up in an orchard area, apples were used as a vegetable. My grandfather had an orchard and they ate apples at nearly every meal. It's what they had.

  • @anetteflowers9205
    @anetteflowers9205 Год назад +2

    That's the way my mother made stewed potatoes. I'm 68 and I still make them the same way. The only difference I never put onion powder in mine but I think I will try it next time I make them. Have a blessed weekend.

  • @dustyroselansall8185
    @dustyroselansall8185 Год назад +1

    Ms. Lori - I was one of those who asked what stewed potatoes were - thank you for sharing. I will be trying this. I love potatoes, be they baked, boiled, mashed, fried, etc. lol
    The stewed apples I have made many times, and also do pears this way too. Never add sweetener as find the fruit has enough of it's own sweetness when done this way. Peaches would be another good fruit to stew.

  • @kellyy8114
    @kellyy8114 Месяц назад

    Oh goodness those potatoes bring back memories! My parents, who grew up Amish and Mennonite, used to make stewed potatoes except mom would add some sliced smoked sausage and peas or snow peas to it. Loved that growing up! So simple, delicious and filling 😍

  • @sherrystacyrn589
    @sherrystacyrn589 Год назад +1

    Every morning of my life growing up in the mountains of western NC, my pa-paw made a huge pan of biscuits and stewed apples from the orchard before he headed out to work at Dave Steel. Loved those days. You brought back good memories. And stewed potatoes are wonderful.

  • @georgebowman3222
    @georgebowman3222 Год назад +1

    When we were kids - we called them Creamed Potatoes but our family added peas - so we had Creamed Potatoes and Peas = Yum Yum.
    The apples were called fried apples.
    Your dinner looks delicious! I always like watching to see what you are making. You are easy to watch and follow.

  • @Joy_Sumpter
    @Joy_Sumpter Год назад +1

    I've made stewed potatoes but it's been awhile. Most of the time my kids would go ahead and mash them up and turn them into mashed potatoes so I just started making mashed potatoes instead. But now days I think they would love them stewed. I know I love them with lots of butter and seasoning. My late husband loved stewed, fried, baked apples. Just about anyway he could get them with cinnamon and brown sugar especially. I love them too. Hoping you all stayed safe during the storms and no damage was done to your homestead. Thank you for the delicious recipes too! I can't wait to make so many of your yummy recipes!

  • @elizabethgibbens
    @elizabethgibbens Год назад +17

    Thank you so much, Ms. Lori for the great recipes. I love stewed apples and I ‘m trying the stewed potatoes. I love down home country recipes. Yummy.❤

  • @jodicanada1892
    @jodicanada1892 Год назад +1

    I grew up in Arkansas and TN. We often had stewed potatoes, but I've never seen my Granmaw or Mom use flour. It always goes well with meatloaf. A low cost meal.
    They would mash a few of the potatoes when done and add milk. The broken potatoes caused it to thicken up. I'm in my 50's and have made them the same way. This looks like a great alternative.

  • @apiecemaker1163
    @apiecemaker1163 Год назад +1

    Great video as always Miss Lori. I cook like this also. Sometime try adding corn meal mix to the potatoes instead of flour for a change up. To me there’s almost nothing better than stewed potatoes and cornbread. Looking forward to getting our hands in the soil soon to start our seeds. Hope you’ll take us along with you in your greenhouse and gardens again. God bless you both from AL.

  • @susanstokesbrungard291
    @susanstokesbrungard291 Год назад

    Ms Lori after I watched this viedo today. You got me up an moving. I was able to can 18 wide mouth jars of chic Peas. I started out as dried an did just what you said. They turned out perfect perfect. Only thru God an You I was able to do it. As you know I have had pneumonia since 3 days before Christmas. Thank You and God Bless You an your husband. Lv an Prayers.

  • @jeri7881
    @jeri7881 Год назад +1

    I grew up in West Virginia and my Mama Pearly Alice made these all the time, but she called them creamed potatoes. She thickened with corn starch. So delicious with her pone of cornbread or fritters and lots of greens onions out of the garden.

  • @louisesheppard9531
    @louisesheppard9531 Год назад +4

    Oh! my goodness Lori! I love stewed potatoes. You make yours a little different than the way I was taught. Mom didn't put milk in her's, so I haven't. But, I will have to try it just to see how they taste. I like to put a good bit of butter in mine along with salt n pepper and sometimes onion powder. As always I love watching you cook. Now you have me wanting some stewed potatoes and cornbread! 😊 Until your next video, you and Danny take care and stay healthy. ❤

    • @vikithomasson7772
      @vikithomasson7772 Год назад +1

      I have never added milk either. I cook my potatoes down then add butter and they will thicken up from the butter.

  • @BarradaleFarm
    @BarradaleFarm Год назад

    Oh thanks Miss Lori! I was one of the ones that asked about this recipe as I have never seen stewed potatoes in Australia. Looks like a delicious dish, especially for winter and I think I'll make them this weekend. Our wood oven is on around the clock at the moment so perfect for stews.
    We also love stewed apples, and my husband and children especially love apple crumble so I make it once a week at the moment. Also a lovely wintery dessert, especially with warm homemade custard!

  • @lynnelovett8999
    @lynnelovett8999 Год назад +1

    My grandmother and mom's cooking. I have not made stewed tomatoes in ages. Thank you Ms Lori for reminding me of these. May you, Mr. Brown and family have a blessed healthy Happy New Year.

  • @Stephanie-rf9xs
    @Stephanie-rf9xs Год назад +11

    My step-grandparents were from the hills of Arkansas and I remember her divine potatoes; however, I never had them anywhere else. Thank you for sharing this simple recipe and I will make stewed potatoes now that I know their proper name along with your recipe! Thank you so much!

  • @lowesknows7095
    @lowesknows7095 Год назад

    I was raised on the potatoes, but down South, we called it Poor man potatoes. Some nights for dinner all we had was Poorman potatoes with a biscut. It was an awesome meal.

  • @susangreen4925
    @susangreen4925 Год назад

    Lori...Although I have made the potatoes before with a different recipe, i just made the stewed potatoes using your recipe....my husband loved it. My Mom use to make the potatoes when I was growing up...we were poor and never thought about not having much...but we made it!...I had green beans and fried pork chops with them...delicious...Thank you Ms Lori for all the recipes and ideas. I am in my 70's but I still get some good ideas from you. Your the best!...love watching your videos. ❤

  • @kathrynreed9724
    @kathrynreed9724 Год назад +1

    I enjoyed watching you cook this good meal. We were raised on this good food, and we love it. 💞

  • @faithyates7826
    @faithyates7826 Год назад +9

    My mom made stewed tomatoes! I really want to tell you that you bring a lot of childhood memories back to me! Thank you!

  • @cheryllamb8831
    @cheryllamb8831 Год назад +12

    Now that's a country dinner. I've not had stewed potatoes before, they look so filling. Meatloaf is a wonderful recipe & the stewed or fried apples just top off the meal. Thank you Miss Lori

  • @bosslady2002
    @bosslady2002 Год назад +2

    Always wanted go back to the old ways of life.country living would have been ideal for me,but now I am 75+yrs of age and live alone.it would be to hard for me to do so now..I was brought up on Long island,n.y. when it was potato farms,one little man owned store with limited food .later a a & p opened in a town 1/2 hr. Away.with a 5 g10 cent store next to it...that was a big putting for me & my mama.we went with her fried,they would stop for food ,mom would give me 5cents sometimes 10 cents,to buy what I wanted in the 5&10cent store.i always bought the bobsey twins books.yrs things back then we're 5&10 cents,y'all.but for mom,it was a sacrifice.money was tight back then for mom & dad. But I never knew till yrs later when I became a adult .they never let us know.but we never went without.back in the day that's what Mom's & Dad's did.we had a loving family.and that's what made us rich.,in love. Grandma lived with us.she was wonderful , passed away when I was 13.still think about her very often.still have her little coffee pot she made her black coffee in.it sits on my stove nowfirst thing I have always unpacked whenever I moved.also have the egg holder she use to feed me soft boil egg from. Both are way over 80 yrs old I have no one to leave them to,it hope who every may find them on my stove will keep them as antiques.but they will never know what he memories they hold.

  • @lynsmith2698
    @lynsmith2698 Год назад

    Hi, I live in northern BC in Canada and my mum used to make these potatoes but we called the. Creamed potatoes. I think the only difference was she drained them and then made a white sauce. So good. I used to go to dog shows in the states and always hit a Cracker Barrel and they always served them apples. I have been making the, ever since. Love the, so much. Thanks Miss Lori. ❄️🇨🇦❄️

  • @sherrywallace2279
    @sherrywallace2279 Год назад

    Reminds me of when I was a child living in West Tennessee…thank you for sharing!

  • @ConnietheVirgo
    @ConnietheVirgo Год назад

    Can you have too much butter? Hahaha. My answer no. My mom was from Texas, and now shes gone, it gives me comfort hearing sooo many things you say and make reminds me of her. I never even knew it was where she was from. I wished I had asked many more things about her past. Im about your age, but I love your channel. Happy New Year to you and your family!

  • @melindahubbard1966
    @melindahubbard1966 Год назад

    My folks were from Arkansas, we moved to Washington state and my dad had a apple and pear orchards. My mother cooked fried apples with onions and it was so good!

  • @laurapainter5632
    @laurapainter5632 Год назад

    I've never had potatoes cooked like that before but it sure looks yummy!!! But we did have fried apples very often..... Mama would go out to the apple tree in our back yard before supper and pick a mess.... I can still see her sitting at the kitchen table peeling them in my mind.....such a precious memory!! Love and hugs from KY!!

  • @annfrederick4467
    @annfrederick4467 Год назад

    Thank you Miss Lori for showing us how to make the stewed potatoes, it reminds me of my mama who passed away a couple of months ago. She used to make these. Sweet memories!

  • @karen0961
    @karen0961 Год назад

    I was raised on stewed potatoes! Daddy always had a potato garden and a potato house to keep them in. I love your 6 burner stove! Also your wooden utensils.

  • @cynthiaj.walker6148
    @cynthiaj.walker6148 Год назад

    Cute little piglets...
    Blessed New Year to Y'all, with Health, Wealth and Life, new beginnings...
    Your posts reminds me of my Moms and Grandmas and alot of my Aunts cooking...
    Makes me miss them...Your post makes me Homesick sometimes...
    I miss the farm/country living terribly...I miss all the baby animals that come with farms too. They are so sweet. We made pets of everything that would let us...
    We had meatloaf and stewed potatoes and cooked/stewed/baked apples, not always at the same time...Alot of Fried Chicken and we had beef in freezer too.Pork. Big gardens for canning.The farm Dad bought was a Dairy/Crops and it had alot of Apple trees on it, that I think the other owner sold for extra income...There was 6 of us kids on a Dairy Farm, we were usually a hungry bunch; because everybody had to work...I made my first $50 picking cotton when I was 5 years old. I drug that cotton sack all day. Daylight to dark. We got to dump it/weigh it at lunch time...
    I was So proud of my $50, Cotton bole stuck fingers and all...
    They didn't put up with much fussing and fighting amongst us, they had a cure for that; More/extra work. If you still felt like fighting after Cleaning fence rows, you could go at it...Farms have alot of fence rows...lololol
    God Bless...

  • @sharonmaresh
    @sharonmaresh Год назад +2

    Perfect video for a day like today! Here in MN, we're getting hit with another winter storm and it's blizzard like conditions outside. Watching you cook hot, comfort food makes me feel warm and cozy! I made an old-fashioned Sour Cream Raisin Pie just to keep busy indoors and it's my husband's favorite. I enjoy all of your videos.

    • @WhippoorwillHoller
      @WhippoorwillHoller  Год назад

      Sounds great!

    • @annieanderson6112
      @annieanderson6112 Год назад +1

      @SharonApril hi, I'm a fellow Minnesotin. Could I ask u to share ur raisin pie recipe please? I have a friend that has been looking for a raisin pie his grandma use to make. Wondering if it might be similar. We are digging out of the 7" of snow we got today and sounds like more is coming. Thank u so much if u decide to share.

    • @sharonmaresh
      @sharonmaresh Год назад

      @DuttonMorgan415 what's your question?

    • @sharonmaresh
      @sharonmaresh Год назад

      @Annie Anderson If you Google sour cream raisin pie, I use the Taste of Home recipe. It's too lengthy to list here but thanks for asking. 😊

  • @Teaally1913
    @Teaally1913 Год назад

    My Grandmother was young and lived in the Depression~ she continued to eat stewed potato’s until she passed away at age 92 years old. Stewed Potatoes & Cornbread… she loved it.

  • @cheri3434
    @cheri3434 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. The stewed potatoes are similar to creamed potatoes we made in Indiana. I would have drained some of the water and added cream or half and half. I can’t remember if we added thickener or not but it might have been cornstarch. We also added some dried chives. Haven’t had in a long time. I love fried apples as well . They are great with ham or pork chops. Happy New Year!

  • @brendabrasher1971
    @brendabrasher1971 Год назад

    My grandmother used small, whole red potatoes and we called them thickened potatoes. They are absolutely delicious.

  • @maxine7088
    @maxine7088 Год назад +1

    I grew up on stewed taters and apples. My Mother made the apples like you do, and sometimes we would eat our apples over a buttered hot biscuit. It's so good. Thank you, Ms. Lori. I appreciate your hard work for us to see. God bless y'all.

  • @faigee3493
    @faigee3493 Год назад +1

    I also think that the cornbread would go so wonderful with those stewed apples

  • @shirleywine714
    @shirleywine714 Год назад +6

    I made some stewed potatoes with onions & a pan of corn bread it was so good I think as times get worse we need to see more meals like this thank you

  • @janenichols3880
    @janenichols3880 Год назад +2

    My Indiana grandmother called these water potatoes. Mom thickened her potatoes with milk cornstarch and grated cheese. She called them creamed potatoes. It all says comfort food. Blessings!

  • @terrimaggard8637
    @terrimaggard8637 Год назад +6

    This is like my Ma's potatoes and Gravy. She made it when the potatoes came in from the garden. You really made me miss her so much. Thank you for bring back that memory.

  • @Jane_Dow
    @Jane_Dow Год назад

    Ms. Lori, You hit the nail on the head with the Stewed Potatoes ! I have tried finding out what kind of potatoes my Mother made when I was a kid. From what I described to my Aunt & Uncle, they didn't know what I was talking about. Mother did use butter instead of bacon grease, but that sounds good to. I was so young, I didn't remember the slurry part. Thank you so much ! :~)

  • @wandamata2926
    @wandamata2926 Год назад +1

    I haven't had stewed potatoes since I was little girl. I remember momma making them. And my goodness stew apples too. My mom had lot of us kids to feed and this was fast and good for us. She would make a meatloaf with her buttermilk biscuits. Man I wish I could have just one more of her meals again. Thank you Mrs Lori for bringing back memories. 🥰👵

  • @dozerboss9155
    @dozerboss9155 Год назад

    Love the sound of your clock in the background.
    Thanks for sharing the stewed potatoes and apples. We were raised on them.

  • @snowybells1241
    @snowybells1241 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your recipe. My mom used to make them too. I miss her and my older sister both are in heaven with God. Take care Ms Lori and Mr Brown
    God bless you both always.

  • @lindacardwell9312
    @lindacardwell9312 Год назад +9

    Oh my goodness Miss Lori!! My grandmother made these recipes all the time. But I've never been able yo replicate them. Thank you for sharing the recipes with us. I know what I'm having for supper! ❤️

  • @deborahgrisdale3313
    @deborahgrisdale3313 Год назад

    I love your history&sharing heritage.Youre a genuine Honorable Christian Family,you&Mr.Brown are a blessing.Im unable to accept your generous offer.Possibly if Good Lord wills ,someday.If not we will all be together one day.

  • @tammyhoushour8070
    @tammyhoushour8070 Год назад

    Yum !!! Now I'm going to have to make a meat loaf and make cold meatloaf sandwiches for lunch the next day.. and I will be making the stewed potatoes it's almost potato soup just needs celery carrotts onion chopped fine either way it's good. It's 4 day's into the new year and so far do good lol God bless this year and your people. 🙌❤🙏

  • @debbiereilly900
    @debbiereilly900 Год назад

    I grew up on stewed tomatoes and apples always had with sardines or salmon patties. Yummy. Thank you for sharing Ms Lori have a blessed evening stay safe and healthy. 🙏❤🙏❤🙏

  • @TheKatherine1958
    @TheKatherine1958 Год назад +1

    Hi Ms. Lori. My Mama was an Oklahoma transplant here to Ca. I remember her talking about stewed potatoes but I’ve never tasted/seen them before. It is like they’re on their way to potato soup but not quite. I’d like to taste them. And stewed apples were something we had as kids. Served all different ways.
    Thank you! I bet that was a delicious meatloaf dinner w/the stewed potatoes and apples!

  • @donnadavis613
    @donnadavis613 Год назад

    I had 3 little apples leftover from Christmas, they were getting close to feeding to the birds but when I saw your stewed apples I thought, why not try something like that. I didn't have any apple juice but I did have a small container of applesauce, I added that with the butter and cinnamon and some water, stewed them til they were soft and just now had some on my baked oatmeal for breakfast. thanx for this idea.

  • @joanstanley4413
    @joanstanley4413 Год назад

    Miss Lori, your stewed potatoes are about like the potato soup I make. Just need some thin sliced or chopped carrot, celery and onion added. Good helping of butter and some parsley. We always had rivels in ours
    ..............just egg and flour worked until small thumb size or fier pieces to put in boiling liquid. Salt and pepper to taste. My Nana made this and I learned from her. This is almost like a potato chowder. My hubby doesn't like watery/liquidy soups/stews.

  • @sarahb2623
    @sarahb2623 Год назад

    My Grandmother taught me to make stewed creamed potatoea in NC when I was a child. This recipe always makes me think of her. We enjoyed a deep skillet of them tonight with our roast top round of beef, sliced thin, medium rare, potatoes on tye side w biscuits. Thanks for the memories! 👩‍🍳😛

  • @ksmity9418
    @ksmity9418 Год назад +4

    I'm definitely going to try this, it sounds like a perfect cold weather meal!

  • @shelleyt344
    @shelleyt344 Год назад +10

    Watching from England here and find this so interesting as I have not come across stewed potatoes like this before and the way you stew your apples is different to my own way too. Both look delicious and I can't wait to try them! Thank you so much 😀. Best wishes to you both x

  • @earlenebrown7181
    @earlenebrown7181 Год назад +8

    My Mom sliced onions up and cooked it with the potatoes while they were cooking , and made them just liked you showed other wise. And I make my apples the way you do.😊

  • @vivianward4095
    @vivianward4095 Год назад +3

    I love watching you guys. Reminds me of how I was raised. God bless you in new year.

  • @carolynscott5515
    @carolynscott5515 Год назад

    My mom and grandma made stewed potatoes alot when we were growing up and hah cornbread maybe peas or greens and no meat unless on sunday.pretty much only time we had a desert.if any one has a day though th week they got their cake the following Sunday or it might be colbler,just depends.looks good Ms lorie.just love u and mr.brown.u make cooking your recipes so easy.and so did Ms Phillips stokes if u can't learn to cook from u and Ms stokes then u just don't want to cook.🥰