British Family React! Brits try Louisiana Soul food for the first time!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @Northbravo
    @Northbravo Год назад +83

    The rule with places in the south is that the more of a hole in the wall it is the better the food

    • @icouldntthinkofanotherhandle
      @icouldntthinkofanotherhandle Год назад +2

      I swear!

    • @JWashington754
      @JWashington754 Год назад +1

      Im guessing you mean Rural but yes!!

    • @momD612
      @momD612 Год назад +1

      Absolutely

    • @LMmccallL57
      @LMmccallL57 Год назад

      Yes, indeed!
      Other than home cooking, that's where the cooks will "put a foot in the food". 😄

    • @Ms2cents
      @Ms2cents Год назад

      It’s like that in. Lot of places around the USA. I’m in Indianapolis, Indiana and that stamens rings true as well. ❤

  • @katyas-mom
    @katyas-mom Год назад +89

    Brits discovering Seasoning will never not be funny.

    • @Yerocco
      @Yerocco Год назад +5

      This comment 😂😂

    • @Thefirelordozai
      @Thefirelordozai Год назад +8

      Only people to colonize the place where spices come from but not use any.

    • @LMmccallL57
      @LMmccallL57 Год назад

      😅

    • @Xiphos0311
      @Xiphos0311 Год назад +2

      Brits discovering taste and how unsophisticated their pallets are....

    • @HJKelley47
      @HJKelley47 Год назад

      Office Bloke Dad looks sad.

  • @ins1981Lest
    @ins1981Lest Год назад +172

    While the term 'gumbo' is African in origin, the dish itself originated in southern Louisiana in the early 1700s. So yes, it is absolutely Louisianan.

    • @stevensmith8313
      @stevensmith8313 Год назад +34

      just to add to this...if it's "Gumbo" from anywhere OTHER than Louisiana...it's probably not gumbo lol

    • @gideonappleseed9632
      @gideonappleseed9632 Год назад +10

      Gumbo is a Gheechee word that came from South Carolina, the Gheechee people, then traveled to Louisiana. We shared culture and lineage. In fact, our Gheechee Culture is older.

    • @rongriffing1439
      @rongriffing1439 Год назад

      Boy are you wrong....
      @@gideonappleseed9632

    • @magicboyartindonesia8976
      @magicboyartindonesia8976 Год назад +1

      @@stevensmith8313 expect if the people are from Louisiana i might give it a pass

    • @mspink2150
      @mspink2150 Год назад

      ​@@gideonappleseed9632💯💯💯💯💯

  • @Northbravo
    @Northbravo Год назад +173

    Louisiana has alot of cultural influence in its food from African, French, Choctaw, and a few others. I think you guys would get a kick and really like the Cajun French people that live there out in the swamps trapping alligators for a living lol

    • @Northbravo
      @Northbravo Год назад +14

      I've heard people describe their version of French as lazy but cool swamp French, very laid back country folk not at all like the actual French in some places

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Год назад +13

      @@Northbravo cajuns were acadian french the british deported from what's now eastern canada, most moved back to acadia - eastern canada and the northern parts of maine. to this day new brunswick is the only bi-lingual province in canada, that's to accommodate the acadians that live there.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +7

      Yes it’s great hanging with Cajuns but you might not understand half of what they say. 😂

    • @kristinpettus6956
      @kristinpettus6956 Год назад +2

      @@anndeecosita3586I absolutely love that accent❤❤ but, you really have to listen 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @katzgar
      @katzgar Год назад

      only spoken in nursing homes. @@Northbravo

  • @mbourque
    @mbourque Год назад +17

    the reason many small restaurants use boxes instead of actual plates is because,
    1. it's convenient for the customer to take it home if they didn't finish, and
    2. it cuts back on having to use water and soap to wash plates and you don't have to hire someone just to wash dishes, which also saves money for the business to invest into other things like the food.

  • @wymanbanks5050
    @wymanbanks5050 Год назад +77

    I think Gaynor right, Aiden is afraid to get out of his 'comfort zone'. I use to be that way and I found out I was missing out on a lot of wonderful cuisine! A spoonful won't hurt.

    • @rukus9585
      @rukus9585 Год назад +16

      Yeah, he still eats like a kid. He'll grow out of it, eventually.

    • @REOGURU
      @REOGURU Год назад +1

      Yes! Hopefully he'll overcome his "fear of the unknown" and become more adventurous while he's still young and has plenty of years of enjoyment ahead of him!

  • @lindaeasley5606
    @lindaeasley5606 Год назад +127

    Gumbo is typically served over rice
    It has its roots in Native American ,African American and French culture

    • @born_supreme
      @born_supreme Год назад +10

      Ain't nothing Native American or French about Gumbo. Gumbo is literally an African word for Okra. Gumbo is purely African American.

    • @lindaeasley5606
      @lindaeasley5606 Год назад +18

      @@born_supreme Gumbo is classified as Creole dish. It is also made with a French roux.
      New Orleans culture has its roots in not just African American but the French and Creole Indians

    • @JLDReactions
      @JLDReactions Год назад +6

      Not African American but West African you mean. English speaking Afro-Americans didn't arrive to Louisiana until much later.

    • @roybabineaux5353
      @roybabineaux5353 Год назад +3

      ​@@lindaeasley5606first of all you don't have to make gumbo with a roux and another miscommunication is that the French came up with the roux it was in existence in Africa years before the French co-op it.

    • @sumco5499
      @sumco5499 Год назад +1

      @@roybabineaux5353 that sounds like some blackwashing going on lol

  • @johnzubil2875
    @johnzubil2875 Год назад +65

    Hey Aidin, you could always check out the Kids Menu. You know, where you can get your Chicken Fingers. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @jdbroders64
      @jdbroders64 Год назад +14

      I liken Aiden to a 65 year old Mister Crusty with his look and attitude: "I only like my hamburgers and chicken wings, get off of my lawn!" How old is he? Amazing. Take a chance, live life dude...

    • @PROFE97
      @PROFE97 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @lusciousmayweather8385
      @lusciousmayweather8385 Год назад +8

      😂😂😂 Aiden whole vibe when watching these food vids is "gimme me my French fries,ketchup and Coloring book"

    • @stacysimms2709
      @stacysimms2709 10 месяцев назад +2

      That poor child I swear...he doesn't live in a place known for good food, so it is absolutely astonishing that he doesn't want to try anything. His palette has been ruined. America is the true melting pot of food. We have it all.

  • @SherriLyle80s
    @SherriLyle80s Год назад +46

    Yes, Gumbo Jambalaya are from Louisiana. They originate from there. Etouffee, etc. My mother comes from there, born and raised and I make Filé Gumbo also.

    • @ins1981Lest
      @ins1981Lest Год назад +4

      Shrimp étouffée, my favorite!

    • @julesmo323
      @julesmo323 Год назад +2

      @@ins1981Lest crawfish / shrimp etouffee is my favorite dish amount so many amazing dishes from Louisiana.

  • @teganwoods4184
    @teganwoods4184 Год назад +7

    Just a heads-up, since you'll be here around Thanksgiving: Pumpkin Pie is closer to the texture of cheesecake than a traditional pie. And sweet potatoes are usually served as a side item, but we definitely play up the "sweet".

  • @mbourque
    @mbourque Год назад +9

    3:18
    she states that gumbo has been around for about 75 years. she misspoke. she meant that HER FAMILY recipe has been around for about 75 years. Gumbo itself has been around for over 200 years and nearly every family in Louisiana has their own way of making it (differing ingredients and cooking techniques) with many having 'secret' recipes that are only shared within the family.
    there are various origin stories for gumbo. Mississippi claims that it was created in Biloxi, but anyone in Louisiana will tell you that it's completely and originally from south Louisiana. But it can be found from Florida to Texas.

    • @born_supreme
      @born_supreme Год назад

      The Geechees also lay claim to Gumbo way over in SC

  • @reality1958
    @reality1958 Год назад +23

    Something our Jolly boys missed here is Crawfish Etouffe. It’s a creole dish and I’ve had it a number of times. It’s wonderful. If you can get some in Alabama at a good place I recommend it. Also a po’boy sandwich…say a shrimp po’boy…would also be good.

    • @PatrickDaviswimiwamwamwazzle
      @PatrickDaviswimiwamwamwazzle Год назад +6

      Keep in mind this is the first in a number of videos. I feel they will try the other staples.

    • @reality1958
      @reality1958 Год назад

      @@PatrickDaviswimiwamwamwazzleoh okay. That sounds good

    • @mnemonic1363
      @mnemonic1363 Год назад

      Always make mine with shrimp AND crawfish. 🤌 Also totally agree I pray they have a po boy and maybe even a muffuletta totally underrated in my opinion when it comes to being talked about in Louisiana foods.

    • @reality1958
      @reality1958 Год назад

      @@mnemonic1363yes, yes and yes!

    • @JLDReactions
      @JLDReactions Год назад +1

      I'm always wary of recommending Creole/Cajun food outside of Louisiana. Gulf Coast Mississippi and Texas can usually pass but others butcher the dishes.

  • @SkewtLilbttm
    @SkewtLilbttm Год назад +38

    The Alabama coast and towns like Bayou La Batre that you saw in Forrest Gump has a noteworthy French influence like New Orleans. Mobile was actually home to Mardi Gras prior to New Orleans, and still celebrate it as well.

    • @blakett88
      @blakett88 Год назад +4

      Alabama represent!

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +4

      I have been to Carnival celebrations in Mobile more than in New Orleans. My cousins are in krewes there and invite me to their Mardi Gras balls. It’s a lot of fun.

    • @icouldntthinkofanotherhandle
      @icouldntthinkofanotherhandle Год назад +3

      I always say Mobile has the best Mardi Gras for people who have never experienced it. New Orleans Mardi Gras is for the party aspect of it Mobile is more family oriented and just a better overall wholesome good time. You may get hit in the face with a whole box of moonpies but hey, it’s all apart of it!

    • @mnemonic1363
      @mnemonic1363 Год назад +1

      ​@@icouldntthinkofanotherhandleWroooong the first Mardi Gras in America was March 1699 in Louisiana 3 years later in 1702 Bienville founded Mobile and the following year the first Mardi Gras was held in Alabama.

    • @trese2658
      @trese2658 Год назад +4

      Oh Lawd not the New Orleans & Mobile Mardi Gras beef !! 😂😂😂

  • @lilykep
    @lilykep Год назад +1

    I hate when people say they hate something they've never tried.

  • @waltermaples3998
    @waltermaples3998 Год назад +15

    I've been waiting on Jolly to eat our food here in the real South ❤ Southern Creole ❤

  • @DUEYZ4U
    @DUEYZ4U Год назад +3

    Love the reaction! Looking forward to your reaction to your visit. Thanks for sharing.

  • @goatitisful
    @goatitisful Год назад +27

    Gumbo is like a soup that begins with a roux that should be made with the fat from fried meat, then oil, & flour cooked until it is almost black. then you add diced celery, onion, and green bell pepper after the roux becomes Very Dark(almost black) .. after that you add the roux mixture to a nice homemade stock, and add protiens of your choice... i usually use fried chicken(lightly breaded), and andouille sausage... any other meats are up to the eater's preference. Then you should add dirty rice to the bowl just before you eat it(NEVER add the rice more than a few minutes before eating it)... If you want a great recipe(not as good as mine, lol) look at a Paul Prudomme cookbook.

    • @Patsy_Parisi
      @Patsy_Parisi 10 месяцев назад

      I make it with dry sherry used in the stock.

    • @goatitisful
      @goatitisful 10 месяцев назад

      @@Patsy_Parisi sherry instead of stock? So it becomes kinda sweet and nutty in flavor? I've never heard of that.

  • @katyas-mom
    @katyas-mom Год назад +8

    Fun fact: Louisianans use oyster dressing for their turkeys at Thanksgiving and Christmas.

  • @ScabibbleWilly
    @ScabibbleWilly Год назад +1

    Gumbo is a Louisiana dish, not southern. Glad y’all loved everything.

  • @goatitisful
    @goatitisful Год назад +3

    Gumbo is a louisiana thing... I learned from my dad who was born and raised in Baton Rouge.

  • @kevinprzy4539
    @kevinprzy4539 Год назад +5

    Paella mostly uses Saffron whilst Jambalaya opts for cayenne pepper.

    • @JLDReactions
      @JLDReactions Год назад +1

      Paella and Jambalaya taste completely different though. If anything, I think Jambalaya taste more like Jollof rice which makes sense being that Louisiana has a lot of Senegalese influence.

    • @kevinprzy4539
      @kevinprzy4539 Год назад

      I don't think it's similar to Jollof imo, Paella and Jambalaya are both one pot dishes filled with veggies and medleys of meat or seafood they just use different base seasonings. It's a food made from the backgrounds of Spanish, French, African, Native American and Caribbean cooking styles and produce. The Spanish are given most of the credit due to it being so similar to Paella, Paella was brought to New Orleans by the Spanish settlers and over time it was modified.

    • @roybabineaux5353
      @roybabineaux5353 Год назад

      ​@@kevinprzy4539you do understand that pallea comes from west Africa right? The same people made bothe pallea and jollof and the ancestors made jambalaya I know it hurts but it's just facts over feelings.

    • @kevinprzy4539
      @kevinprzy4539 Год назад +1

      @@roybabineaux5353 tf are you talking about, Paella comes from Spain it’s a literal Spanish word and an undisputed fact lmao I see your other false bs comments especially about gumbo it’s just facts over feelings you tend to know a lot about feelings but not much of a facts.

  • @valerieburris607
    @valerieburris607 Год назад +2

    There is Chicken and sausage gumbo and seafood gumbo ;are you can mix it with Chicken sausage.shrimp and okra to made a gumbo.

  • @MrRunt128
    @MrRunt128 Год назад +3

    Go to Huntsville in Alabama. It’s a NASA town of about 700,000. Lots of people from the UK and 67,000 former New Yorkers. It’s really a pretty and interesting place. Safe travels!

    • @JB09712
      @JB09712 Год назад

      Birmingham and Huntsville are the 2 best places in the state. The whole northern half of the state is awesome. Mobile is cool too but those are the two best

  • @valerieburris607
    @valerieburris607 Год назад +8

    Oyster dressing is really good my mom would make Oyster dressing for the Holidays. and I grew up eaten raw oyster with tabasco sauce as a kid.

    • @Hugovika
      @Hugovika Год назад

      Tabasco on raw oysters is so insanely awesome!

  • @crbr1432000
    @crbr1432000 Год назад +3

    I agree with you Daz on the Sweet Baby Ray's. Their BBQ sauces are great too! I live in Ga. and many of our foods are similar to Alabama. It really just depends on what part of Alabama you go to. Also Gaynor, you commented that you wanted to try well made grits. Please make sure that you get local opinions about where to get them. Grits should be creamy with very little grit. Also, please don't ever put sugar in your grits in the south. Plenty of butter, salt and pepper is all they need. I hope you all have a great visit with us and hopefully Aiden will at least try more than one bite of each new food.

  • @brendahowell6796
    @brendahowell6796 Год назад +3

    Gumbo is a South Louisiana dish. Its made all over Louisiana. Louisiana has some of the most flavorful food. Crawfish Etoufee, Crawfish Pie, Jambalaya, Gumbo. Love it all.

  • @SamuraiMonkey80
    @SamuraiMonkey80 Год назад +1

    So cool you guys are coming to my home state of Alabama! If you get a chance, come to Huntsville & check out the Space & Rocket Center.

  • @GodLovesComics
    @GodLovesComics Год назад +4

    Don't tell Newman that this place has great...JAMBALAYA!

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +3

      😂😂😂 And don’t tell the Soup Nazi either.

  • @StackRunItUp
    @StackRunItUp Год назад +4

    you have to vlog the whole southern experience

  • @staceybert1975
    @staceybert1975 Год назад +9

    Gumbo is a west African word meaning okra. Louisiana ir creole gumbo is more of a meat and seafood soup/stew. Cajun gumbo is more of an animal based. It's a combination of West African ,native American😢, Spanish and French

  • @aboutthat1440
    @aboutthat1440 Год назад +2

    It's pretty common in the south. That hole in the wall places have take out containers as the regular plating, so to speak. Not all for sure. But plenty do.
    Yes Gumbo is heavily associated with Louisiana.

  • @colleenmonfross4283
    @colleenmonfross4283 Год назад +9

    Creole and Cajun foods are definitely from Louisiana, although Creole has its roots in the Caribbean.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +6

      I disagree. There are different groups of Creoles and IMO people tend to get confused because of the multi use of the word Creole. When I went to Peru for example I had what they call Comida Criola or Creole food and Peru is NOWHERE near the Carribean. And if you go to different countries the “Creole” cooking will look different. Creole cuisine is a fusion of European, African, and Indigenous cooking but these groups were interacting in multiple places at the same time. This we are watching is specifically Louisiana Creole. Creole is also used in language but that too is different in different places.

    • @LilliLamour
      @LilliLamour Год назад +6

      Stop trying to make American Creoles as being Caribbean. We are not...

    • @rukus9585
      @rukus9585 Год назад +2

      Not really Caribbean, so much.

    • @born_supreme
      @born_supreme Год назад +2

      How can Creole have roots in the Caribbean, when Louisiana Creoles existed before any Caribbeans came to Louisiana

    • @JLDReactions
      @JLDReactions Год назад

      Although Louisiana Creole culture has some caribbean influence, the culture and cuisine is native to Louisiana. Furthermore, Cajun cuisine is heavily derived from Louisiana Creole cuisine.

  • @electreauxholmes5205
    @electreauxholmes5205 Год назад +5

    Aiden is just afraid southern cooking will become his favorite food and he won’t be able to get it again once he gets back home 😂

  • @qt14.
    @qt14. Год назад +2

    I can’t wait to see the southern food/ thanksgiving food reviews

  • @jdbroders64
    @jdbroders64 Год назад +15

    I lived in the New Orleans area for six years back in the day, and the food, the culture and people were amazing. It was probably the best place I've lived and I've been all over the US due to work. I really miss the food.
    With that said, yes, Gumbo originated in Louisiana and it's delicious and a huge thing there. Every town/city/family has their version and it's all good.
    As for Jambalaya, it's another original Louisiana dish and just like Gumbo (it's delicious) everyone has their version. Never had a bad plate of Jambalaya.
    And for Aiden, experiment and try things outside your comfort zone when it comes to food. When I moved to Louisiana, the food was alien to me (I grew up in California) yet I tried everything and discovered a whole wonderful new world of food and culture. Give it a go mate.

  • @janiewindle946
    @janiewindle946 Год назад +4

    They should have stirred the Jambalaya after they put the hot sauce on it to mix it in all of it.

  • @lilJJslayer
    @lilJJslayer Год назад +3

    sweet baby ray for sure i got my sweet and spicy and nashville red always on hand

    • @eponine1966
      @eponine1966 Год назад +1

      It's the only barbecue sauce my family uses!!

  • @Patsy_Parisi
    @Patsy_Parisi 10 месяцев назад +1

    Gumbo would also have sherry in the stock.

  • @1079walter
    @1079walter Год назад +2

    Mid-Atlantic American here, and loving Southern soul food. btw: I believe that fish and chips was first introduced by Spanish and Portuguese Jewish immigrants, who lived for a time in the Netherlands before finally settling in the UK, sometime in the 16th century. Fact check, please.

  • @richiewingo9027
    @richiewingo9027 Год назад +1

    Soul food is food cooked by your elders where they pour their soul into it to make it taste so good that it in itself is good for your soul. when you eat it youll get it.

  • @TreyM1609
    @TreyM1609 Год назад +6

    I can’t wait for Aiden to try to some real Southern Food. I think if he does step out and try some new food, especially from down here he’ll be looking for it when he goes back to the UK.

  • @DC_Greed
    @DC_Greed Год назад

    Daz talking about ordering Jambalaya made me picture his head on Newman's body in the Seinfeld episode where Newman got his Jambalaya

  • @willge005
    @willge005 Год назад

    Candy yams are sweet potatoes slice cooked with butter and brown sugar on top. Bakes on the stove and yes very sweet

  • @loridelia8806
    @loridelia8806 Год назад +2

    Love❤ from the 🇺🇸 Hope you have an amazing time when you visit us!❤

  • @bobbimccain2385
    @bobbimccain2385 Год назад +3

    Josh absolutely put waay too much Louisiana Hot sauce on his dish. Louisiana Hot sauce can be bought in Supermarkets in many States. I know Oklahoma & Arkansas has it on the shelves.

  • @brandonaston301
    @brandonaston301 Год назад +1

    Love candied yams. For thanksgiving we will be having both candided yams and yams with marshmellows.

  • @kbrown3429
    @kbrown3429 Год назад

    I live in Cincinnati, noticed the Bengals shirt. I go to New Orleans and the south for some of my vacations.

  • @andirandolph8830
    @andirandolph8830 Год назад +4

    Mmm, love me some jambalaya. I make it every so often at home. 🤤

  • @StevenCryar
    @StevenCryar Год назад

    Gumbo is mostly a Louisiana thing, but it's also really popular in coastal areas of Alabama and Mississippi.

  • @chrisosborne3679
    @chrisosborne3679 Год назад +2

    I live in Tuscaloosa Alabama.. about 15 minutes from the university of Alabama. Would love to meet up for a bite to eat maybe. Some good Alabama barbecue

  • @ChaseArkansas
    @ChaseArkansas Год назад

    if they have pepper sauce thats also a solid play with catfish. its like a liquid vinegar with peppers soaked in it. SO delicious

  • @StackRunItUp
    @StackRunItUp Год назад +2

    i could actually watch OBD videos all day. and thats not a joke.

  • @JonBlaze1014
    @JonBlaze1014 Год назад

    Love seeing Aiden rocking some Bengals attire. Who Dey!!!

  • @romulus_
    @romulus_ Год назад +1

    They covered the jambalaya with Crystal hot sauce but didn't hit the catfish with any? They needed more guidance.

  • @louchat333
    @louchat333 Год назад

    Usually the meals are large so you don’t need to ask for a Togo box. It’s in a to go box already.

  • @kevinlee3298
    @kevinlee3298 Год назад

    They always seem to be having a great time.

  • @GorgeGeourge9565
    @GorgeGeourge9565 Год назад +4

    You guys should go to New Orleans. It's not too far from Alabama. Go to Willie Mae's Scotch House for the best fried chicken in the world.

  • @cooperdoggie80
    @cooperdoggie80 Год назад +2

    I don't know if it's a desert or not, but candied yams are everything.

    • @katyas-mom
      @katyas-mom Год назад +2

      It's a side dish.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад +1

      My mom’s candied yams are so good it makes me wanna slap my mama. But then she wouldn’t make it anymore.😂 we put raisins in ours.

  • @b-six-twelve
    @b-six-twelve Год назад +5

    Creole food is something else. Whew, I want gumbo now.

    • @maxinefowler1186
      @maxinefowler1186 Год назад +1

      My Grandmother was Creole, She started teaching Me how to make seafood Gumbo since age 7. I worked for a Hollywood, CA Movie Studio & I make it from scratch every Christmas for my work Friends! I can cook all the the 100 year recipes like Her!

    • @b-six-twelve
      @b-six-twelve Год назад

      @@maxinefowler1186 That sounds like a lot of precious memories with your grandma. Your work friends are very lucky! I hope you and yours have a lovely Christmas this year with lots of good flavors.

  • @j3pelfrey
    @j3pelfrey 9 дней назад

    The speculation is that the Spanish settlers in Louisiana were trying to make paella but there was no saffron. They substituted tomatoes and voila, they made Jambalaya.

  • @MacGuffinExMachina
    @MacGuffinExMachina Год назад +1

    Definitely look to your comments for recommendations if and when you come to Louisiana. Avoid the typical touristy places and go to places like this.

  • @blackberrythorns
    @blackberrythorns Год назад +1

    you need to try chitterlings, likewise when you're in paris, france you need to try the iconic bistro food called andouillette.

  • @UNLTDvision
    @UNLTDvision Год назад +5

    As long as u get a good country fried steak breakfast u will go home happy!

  • @bf5175
    @bf5175 Год назад +7

    Seen a lot of British reactors that seem to be picky eaters. Don't worry about what's in it, just eat it. All people from all cultures like delicious food, it will likely be good.

    • @fmfdocbotl4358
      @fmfdocbotl4358 Год назад

      As someone who spent his life in the military and traveled the globe, I will try anything except rocky mountain oysters.....nope.

  • @livinginstereo
    @livinginstereo Год назад +1

    9:57 *hardest eyeroll... itt's not poison obvs

  • @vapatsfan6174
    @vapatsfan6174 Год назад

    I think the advantage we have it that first the country is so large and settled by so many cultures that our food is influenced by that.

  • @ScottieRC
    @ScottieRC Год назад +1

    If you want to try Louisiana cooking while in Alabama, get down to the Mobile area, and really any of the Alabama coast. Good food down there!

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 Год назад

      Yeah, the culture and cuisine on the MS and AL coasts are not exactly the same but similar to Southern Louisiana because these areas were also part of the Louisiana colony. Some of architecture of Downtown Mobile is reminded of the French Quarter.

  • @d2ndborn
    @d2ndborn Год назад +1

    I hope you share your time with us here or Patreon.

  • @vapatsfan6174
    @vapatsfan6174 Год назад

    Gumbo has lots of different variations but it is well known amongst the Cajun (French) folks. Gumbo like Jambalaya is usually made up from leftover meat and seafood and vegetables. So delicious.

  • @Idealdeath8304
    @Idealdeath8304 Год назад +1

    Wish I lived in Alabama. I’d have you guys over for thanksgiving

  • @MichaelW969
    @MichaelW969 Год назад

    I used to dabble with different bbq and hot sauces but I've been a Sweet Baby Ray's for.bbq and Frank's Hot Sauce fan for 10+.years, both of which are always in my fridge.

  • @scottfabre239
    @scottfabre239 Год назад

    Gumbo did originate in Louisiana. And it is way older the 75 years, maybe it has been around for75 years in this establishment!

  • @dougbowers4415
    @dougbowers4415 Год назад +11

    You shouldn’t decline an oyster dressing because you think you don’t like oysters. It’s not the same. Try it or you’re missing out.

  • @scarter8137
    @scarter8137 Год назад

    FYI- The first documented references to gumbo appeared around the turn of the 19th century. In 1803, gumbo was served at a gubernatorial reception in New Orleans, and in 1804 gumbo was served at aCajun gathering on the Acadian Coast. During this period Okra was used as a thickening agent when out of season they incorporated File’ (crushed sassafras leaves) both are used in South Louisiana to date yet rarely noted in recipes 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @roybabineaux5353
      @roybabineaux5353 Год назад

      Just stop gumbo, didn't originate in Louisiana I understand why you would make an statement like that but factual it's false.

    • @scarter8137
      @scarter8137 Год назад

      @@roybabineaux5353 - Please enlighten me then 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @roybabineaux5353
      @roybabineaux5353 Год назад

      @scarter8137 Here's your enlightening. Gumbo didn't come from Europe it's an African dish. I know your feelings are hurt, but it's to be expected.

    • @scarter8137
      @scarter8137 Год назад

      @@roybabineaux5353 - The word Gumbo was derived from the West African word “ki ngombo” for “okra”. The original African “Gumbo” dish was actually an Okra Stew. South Louisiana “Gumbo” is a completely different recipe however minimal okra (African) or file (Native American) is used, most now use a roux (France/French) for a thickening agent. Due to the diversity of these cultures coming together in South Louisiana we have a great recipe! 🤗

  • @meowenstein
    @meowenstein Год назад +3

    You've got to try Alabama's smoked chicken with white sauce!

    • @JB09712
      @JB09712 Год назад +1

      This is a very accurate statement

  • @Olivia-fm2gw
    @Olivia-fm2gw Год назад

    Gumbo is Louisiana. It's usually served a stew over rice.

  • @dedebones1967
    @dedebones1967 Год назад +2

    Chicago has a lot of cultural foods. Please come to Chicago.

  • @dbrice71
    @dbrice71 Год назад +1

    Gumbo started in Louisiana and West Africa.

  • @whit_Ness73
    @whit_Ness73 Год назад

    Hot sauce is also a regional thing as well… I know a lot of Deep South (Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama) love crystals hot sauce… I’m not Deep South but the area I’m from Texas Pete is KING… if I haven’t tried it I recommend it

  • @aligaines8476
    @aligaines8476 Год назад +1

    You would like oyster dressing, even if you don't like oysters. Trust me, I stuff lobsters, salmon, mushrooms, you name it with it... as well as crabmeat dressing.

  • @krisschobelock4973
    @krisschobelock4973 Год назад +14

    I have a feeling because they ordered so many different food items - it was easier to make it like it was to go. Had they come in and each ordered one meal - it would have been served on normal plate setting.
    Yes, Gumbo, jambalaya etc is pretty in Louisiana - it's Creole food. I live in Ohio though and I make Gumbo! It truly is delicious when you have it where it's from!!
    They should have taken the pork chop with a bit of the candied yams! YUM
    Catfish is ALWAYS better than COD! Always!

    • @jamiesuejeffery
      @jamiesuejeffery Год назад +5

      A lot of soul food and BBQ places serve their food in styrofoam clamshells. That is just normal for them whether or not it is to dine in or take out. If you want the best soul food and the best BBQ, go to the worst looking joint/hole in the wall place. You may be served your food in a clamshell container, but you will not leave disappointed nor hungry.

    • @johndombroski9067
      @johndombroski9067 Год назад

      Daz, let’s see a pic of that Jambalaya you say is cookin up out there lol. Let’s see it

    • @blackberrythorns
      @blackberrythorns Год назад

      catfish is better than cod? lol - wut? give us a break. mud eaters aren't bad but they can't compete with northern cod.

  • @Σατανας666
    @Σατανας666 Год назад

    They served them in a takeaway box because they asked for one. Usually the food is always served on a dish.

  • @chubeo
    @chubeo Год назад

    In south Louisiana, New Orleans (NOLA, Nawlins) is a melting pot of mostly creole-based recipes. Around Lafayette (2.5 hrs west of NOLA) is considered cajun country, also well known for boudins and cracklings, where the food and recipes are more cajun based. Similar recipes and seasonings with creole being more tomato based and cajun, not so much. Both amazing, both delicious, and both are about good food, good fun, and good times with friends and family 😊😊. And for some lagniappe (extra), myself and others here in cajun country also eat our bowl of hot gumbo with a scoop of good potato salad 😊😊. Y’all come visit if y’all have a chance 😊😊

  • @michaelmccreedy8240
    @michaelmccreedy8240 Год назад

    When you come to Alabama, come to Montgomery and To Martins Restaurant. They have the best homemade Southern food. If in Mobile, go to Wintzells Oyster House.

  • @kino6881
    @kino6881 Год назад

    Gumbo is known for being a Louisiana food, yet gumbo can be made in over 1000 combinations! I remember going to Louisiana going to a gumbo fest and the cooks made the best gumbo. If you could go to one of these fests then I highly recommend it.

  • @jamiesuejeffery
    @jamiesuejeffery Год назад +1

    I am a U.S. citizen. I have to laugh, in the most sympathetic way, that many (most?) folk from Europe have absolutely no clue how big and diverse the United States is. For instance, I live in Reno, Nevada. I can see California out my front door. It still takes 4 hours to drive to Sacramento, CA. I have relatives who live in my hometown of Boise, Idaho. That is an eight hour drive. Both of those trips are a day trip in a car. I've driven all the way from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, which is nearly 4,000 miles, and it takes a shade over four days to drive from coast to coast. We have great scenery and amazing food no matter where you drop a pin on the Google map.

    • @marydavis5234
      @marydavis5234 Год назад +1

      Actually Aiden was born in the US.

  • @shadowprince4482
    @shadowprince4482 Год назад +1

    You gotta try real BBQ. Most BBQ starts cooking the day before. A coworker of mine from the south went to west coast and got invited to a BBQ. When he showed up and it was hamburgers and hotdogs he was very unhappy to put it lightly. When in doubt, ask the locals. In America people are usually pretty friendly especially if you're asking them for help to find the best place to get some food. Just have to know who, what, and where to ask. Tourists just looking for a picture can toss off but people who actually want to taste some good food we are usually very accommodating.

  • @mariaeisenhardt2296
    @mariaeisenhardt2296 Год назад

    There is creole and cajun jambalaya. Creole jambalaya also know a red jambalaya has tomato.

  • @susancole7898
    @susancole7898 Год назад

    Try Tabasco sauce if you hadnt already. Its a pepper sauce made in siuthern Louisiana 😎

  • @xykeem4805
    @xykeem4805 Год назад +2

    DO NOT LEAVE THE SOUTH WITHOUT TRYING PECAN PIE ‼️😂

  • @destinyreelly2974
    @destinyreelly2974 Год назад +1

    Aidan, your sensitive British palette is about to be blown to smithereens. Please try everything!!! You don’t have to like it or ever eat it again. But try it!! You may be surprised. P.S. Sweet Baby Ray’s is amazing!!!

  • @staceybert1975
    @staceybert1975 Год назад +1

    Since you guys are to Alabama try these things
    Zaxbys fast food
    Cookouts fast food
    Rally's fast food
    Smoked chicken with Alabama white sauce
    Milos sweet tea
    Raising Cranes

  • @rickg8015
    @rickg8015 Год назад

    I first had Gumbo in Disneyland (Anaheim, CA) of all places, there’s a small hole in the wall restaurant near The Haunted Mansion ‘ride’.. It is - sublime, simply put.. Whoever was their cook was probably from New Orleans or thereabouts.. This was in the 90’s..

  • @richardmonroe779
    @richardmonroe779 Год назад +1

    gumbo is Cajun a southern louisiana cuizine

  • @chere100
    @chere100 Год назад

    10:10 I don't like avocado. There's been things that had a ton of visible avocado in it, and I *loved* it. Basically, try before wussing.

  • @katherinetepper-marsden38
    @katherinetepper-marsden38 Год назад

    BTW, if you're in New Orleans, Circa has the most amazing duck gumbo.

  • @taz8447
    @taz8447 Год назад

    Gumbo is native to southern Louisiana, African in origin but blended between African and French cuisine.

  • @SneakyCheeseThief
    @SneakyCheeseThief Год назад

    If you’re gonna be in SOUTH Alabama, get on the 10 west to New Orleans and I’ll show y’all some truly outstanding food. It’s only 2 hrs from Mobile and dinner’s on me.

  • @zappa1952
    @zappa1952 Месяц назад

    You absolutely "drowned" the jambalaya with hot sauce then say "gee it's spicy". 😂

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 Год назад

    Since you are in Alabama you can drive south to the Al or MS coast and try some Creole food if Louisiana is further than you want to go. Those areas were part of the Louisiana colony and have a similar culinary history. You can get gumbo, jambalaya, beignets, po boys, crawfish étouffe and the like.
    I feel like Half Shell Oyster House is a safe bet for getting a good meal but it’s kind of pricey for some people.