A Historically Inspired Thanksgiving Dinner | Recipes From the Past | Cozy Cooking Vlog
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
- Join me as I cook my way through some delicious historical inspired Thanksgiving recipes: Brown Sugar Molasses Roast Turkey, Sage Sausage and Apple Stuffing, and Potato Dinner Rolls.
As the crisp air ushers in the season of gratitude and feasting, what better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than by embracing the rich tapestry of history through our culinary endeavors? This year, let's embark on a journey back in time, drawing inspiration from the 19th-century Thanksgiving celebrations. This Brown Sugar Molasses Turkey recipe that pays homage to the flavors and traditions of yesteryear is absolutely delicious and will be a welcome sight on your holiday table. So, don your aprons and join me in recreating a dish that not only tantalizes the taste buds but also whispers tales of a bygone era.
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TURKEY RECIPE: underatinroof.com/blog/brown-...
STUFFING RECIPE: underatinroof.com/blog/sage-s...
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_____Contents of Video ___
00:00 Intro
00:22 Welcome
01:54 Stuffing Recipe
05:22 Thanksgiving History
08:10 Turkey Recipe
11:32 Dinner Rolls
13:42 Basting the Turkey
14:05 Shaping the Rolls
14:51 In the Garden
15:28 Table Setting
16:36 Plating the Meal
18:14 Outro Хобби
My mouth is watering. Beautiful presentation. I need to try this for Thanksgiving ❤😊
I have only recently found your channel and am completely floored with the content. The work that goes into creating such visual beauty hasn't gone unnoticed. I love the history lessons,the scrumptious recipes that are works of art, the gorgeous costumes and of course the breathtaking outdoor scenes of daily life on a farm. Simply magical.
Wow, thank you! What a lovely and kind comment. I appreciate it! (:
How feel in love with that kind of 19th century living🤤❤
Love your videos, so relaxing and peaceful! The clothes, the way you cooked,the house and everything!
Thank you so much!!
This looks good! Thank you🌿🕊️
Refrigerator rolls are really good, give almost beer like fermentation flavor. That basting mix looks beautiful on a roasted bird. Am into spatchcock smoked turkey, but that trussing makes a presentation people want at a table dinner.
Thank you for another beautiful and relaxing episode - I love your wreaths! Will definitely be trying your potato dinner roll recipe!
Thank you so much! ❤️
I love this video format with clips of your day/cooking plus voiceover♥️♥️♥️
Thank you for the feedback! It helps a lot! ☺️
That all looked so delicious!
Love this video ❤
To think that the scenery is beautiful and to think that the dish looks delicious it's so amazing .Looking forward for the next video ❤
Thank you so much 🥰❤️
That knife is SO sharp
Absolutely lovely! Love these heartwarming videos. Thank You!
You are so welcome!
Absolutely Beautiful Dinner✨
Thank you so much! 🥰
Foarte frumos felicitari
Enjoy your time
This is so beautiful 🍂🌼🍁
Thank you! ❤
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Yay I recently found your youtube channel and adore it! Do you have a youtube on your garlands and wreaths?
Thank you! I don't at this time, I'm sorry!
This seems amazing. Thanks for sharing such great historical recipes all the time. I taught my sons about the Mother of Thanksgiving when I homeschooled them for several years and read them the Thanksgiving proclamation of Lincoln. I also taught them about the proclamation George Washington gave at one point about Thanksgiving in the late 1700s about setting aside a day to be thankful. Perhaps you can look into that too. I had fun watching you make dinner rolls, as I will be making ones in a similar fashion and can't wait. I make a type of honey syrup to dip them into.
This old photograph of the two children, is this from your family? It is lovely.
Your spread is the most delightful I think I have ever seen. Now you have to do it all over again next week! Fun!
Thank you so much! I did happen read about George Washington’s proclamation. I just did not include it in this video. I actually dove in fairly deep but didn’t have time to fit all of my research in. Hoping for a bit of rest this week for next Friday’s video!
It is a photograph of my great-grandmother and her sister ☺️
As a Native American person it is hard for this to not feel insensitive and tone deaf for the context of the situation. To give thanks was such an irony when so much slaughter and betrayal happened. It’s a bit of a twisted reality in a way. Either way, cheers. To this wonderful food.
@@shararochelle8372 I couldn’t agree more. I am sorry if my video came across as insensitive. That was not my intention. I am never sure how far into the history I should venture when it comes these videos as my main focus is the food and where the food traditions came from (and if those food traditions involved Native American culture, I would certainly say so). Mainly because I am simply an armchair historian, and I don’t want to misinform anyone. Being a white person, I never know if it’s correct for me to talk about BIPOC culture, or if I should let a BIPOC person inform others.
I know so many people view this holiday as controversial, myself included. In my research on Sarah Josepha Hale, her true intention of pushing the holiday was to make it a religious Christian celebration and there is hardly ever mention of the indigenous peoples that were involved in the original meal. Again, it’s like do you bring that to light or just focus on the food.
Again, I’m sorry! Being insensitive is never my intention. I very much support you and your concerns.
Thank you for this reply @@underatinroof. That means a lot to hear. An acknowledgement by all is a huge milestone that I hope our society can reach. We have a lot to learn in what is right and wrong for how to handle the situation. Your view is mature and respectful and I thank you for it.
Hi what’s the name of that cookbook? I would love to have one ❤😊
Hi there
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I have subscribed to your RUclips channel
Thank you!
Great. How do i find your blog?
Underatinroof.com
It’s linked in the caption, too ❤️
Would be nice to actually see you take a bite of your delicious dishes lol
I do in many of my other videos 🙂
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Do you have any other social media account other than RUclips channel? So i can follow you there too.
Yes! We are on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Pinterest at Under A Tin Roof @underatinroof
is not Hygienic to cook with your sleeves down....is it an American thing?