A Traditional Appalachian Breakfast and How to Make Buttermilk Biscuit Bread & Oven Hash Browns

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2023
  • Come cook breakfast with me! We're having buttermilk biscuit bread, hash browns, fried apples, sausage, eggs, honey, and blackberry jelly.
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  • @cesalt2408
    @cesalt2408 Год назад +480

    My gosh, if every family had a mother like you, this nation would be so much better off. So awesome!!

  • @colettelongo2080
    @colettelongo2080 Год назад +64

    I appreciate how she does everything from scratch. Healthier and cheaper

    • @fw6667
      @fw6667 Год назад +8

      Is there any other way! I really dislike recipes that are just cans and packets mixed together. It isn't cooking

    • @girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288
      @girlfromthebronxbywayofelb7288 9 месяцев назад +2

      People have to work and don't have time for this kind of cooking. Btw, sometimes it is more expensive to make everything from scratch because all of the individual items can really add up. Sometimes a mix is on sale and you can save a lot on baking powder, etc. What I love to do is something in the middle. For instance, there was a bran muffin mix that was frequently on sale in my local grocery. Then I would add ginger, nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves, plus apple chunks and raisins or cranberries. That way I had really yummy bran muffins that I could easily make every Sunday, and have extra muffins for Monday morning breakfast too. Nothing wrong with being pragmatic. Enjoy!

  • @LindaHall-vk1bl
    @LindaHall-vk1bl 9 месяцев назад +39

    Delicious ! One of the things I love about watching you cook is that you scrape the bowls and get every little bit. That’s a sign of how important it is feeding your family and how valuable food is. That’s how I was taught as well and still do it today. Thank you.

    • @cindistarner8618
      @cindistarner8618 9 месяцев назад +3

      I was just thinking the same thing! I like that she scrapes the bowls well!

    • @carblarson8868
      @carblarson8868 7 месяцев назад +1

      I haven’t noticed with Tipper, but it is a pet peeve of mine and I don’t know why I care, but it a tad. So many content creators don’t use silicone spatulas and it makes me just want to buy everyone one. It is silly on my part, I know. Ha.

    • @patricknester435
      @patricknester435 4 месяца назад +1

      I always put one of those mats of rubber mats to look like there. H***, Adam, and they stick pretty good to the metal end of the bottom of the Pan. And the countertop best of luck love your cooking

    • @Cant_Hidelove
      @Cant_Hidelove 4 месяца назад +1

      My mother was born in 1928 in Brooklyn, NY. She had 3 older brothers and her father died when she was 5 years old. The Great Depression hit them hard!! You better believe that every last drop or crumb was eaten.

  • @iucp101
    @iucp101 Год назад +133

    I've been married 50 years this June and finally mastered buttermilk biscuits last year and grating the frozen butter was the key. I have homemade sausage in the freezer and just bought potatoes yesterday, and have lots of dried apples, so I'll be making this same breakfast Saturday morning. I just told my husband if I could eat a meal at any You Tubers kitchen it would be yours. You always cook what we call real food and it always looks so good.

    • @CelebratingAppalachia
      @CelebratingAppalachia  Год назад +10

      How kind-thank you 😀

    • @lauraweiss7875
      @lauraweiss7875 Год назад +6

      I grew up in the Northern Great Lakes region and our version of this would be a Lumberjack Breakfast, substituting pancakes for the biscuits. It’s a great way to fill up on a Saturday before getting to those yard chores.

    • @jilljohnssen4462
      @jilljohnssen4462 Год назад +4

      Please people, do yourselves a favor and get the old fashioned apple peeler that clamps to the counter! Suction ones suck. Or not.

    • @Texan_Gal
      @Texan_Gal Год назад +5

      Maaan, I’m 48 and still not there on the biscuits 🥴

    • @eddiefe428
      @eddiefe428 Год назад +1

      ​@Celebrating Appalachia that's a good apple piller,do you all eat wild hog meat

  • @pamwalker6284
    @pamwalker6284 Год назад +95

    I remember my Mamaw and my great grandmother making biscuits like your granny. Mamaw kept a large metal bowl with flour in it, would make a well in the middle, add the ingredients and use her hands to form them, then cover the bowl with a towel and put it back on the shelf. She made the best "cathead biscuits"! I miss them both...

    • @CelebratingAppalachia
      @CelebratingAppalachia  Год назад +12

      Love that! I remember my aunt doing that too 😀

    • @AClark15
      @AClark15 Год назад +7

      This is how my momma and my granny made them too. I do them this way today. My granny also made the pan bread and I do as well.

    • @mac5houstonatgmail
      @mac5houstonatgmail Год назад +4

      My grandmother and mother and I all made biscuits like that. ❤️

    • @metoki2011
      @metoki2011 Год назад +7

      My Mamaw did that too. I never understood how she could make delicious cathead biscuits even when she only had water for the liquid….must have been the bacon grease.

  • @amperez
    @amperez 9 месяцев назад +19

    I love watching your videos and learning about Appalachian cooking. Your biscuits and fried apples reminds me of a German recipe where you fry the apples with sugar and cinnamon and set it aside. In another pan, pour half of a biscuit mixture, layer the fried apples on top of that and top with the rest of the biscuit mixture, cover and cook for about 5 minutes, then flip it over and cook for another 5 minutes. You can top it with butter and honey. It tastes like apple fritters.

  • @carolynscales8277
    @carolynscales8277 Год назад +33

    My mother made that bread but she used melted butter and called it batter bread. I've never seen anyone else make it. Brought back great memories.

    • @rayayers1578
      @rayayers1578 7 месяцев назад

      I am with you,my Mom called her's Johnny cake

  • @brendarunyon2975
    @brendarunyon2975 10 месяцев назад +13

    My mom made fried apples and my dad many Saturday mornings would get up early to start breakfast. He would do the "biscuit bread", sausage, and fried potatoes. He would always wake up mom to do the eggs and gravy. Lots of great memories watching this video. Thank you!

    • @The3Storms
      @The3Storms 22 дня назад +1

      Hearing about a couple tag teaming to do the big weekend breakfast is a really sweet way to start my day, thank you.

  • @donnamckeller2010
    @donnamckeller2010 Год назад +55

    My West Virginia Granny called it Pone Bread. She’d make it sometimes after school in the winter. When she made her biscuits she would pinch them out and put in her biggest cast iron skillet and put a big biscuit in the middle for my dad.
    I can almost smell the biscuits now. ❤

  • @Stargazer88
    @Stargazer88 Год назад +26

    It's so interesting and informative to watch traditional cooking like this. Most of the time it's professional cooks that I watch, but there is something special to be invited into somebody's home, thank you. 🙂
    I will be giving that hash brown method a try as well. 😃

  • @missyyouknow6002
    @missyyouknow6002 11 месяцев назад +12

    Watching your videos is like being at home again with my parents and gran. They are passed away but you sincerely do things how they would. feeding the family and keeping traditions. I love your channel. God bless.

  • @crystalh1402
    @crystalh1402 Год назад +11

    The no slip drawer liners like at Target works great for keeping cutting boards and trays from moving. I definitely end up doing things manually and leaving my fancy tools in the cupboard 😅

  • @jodiely7983
    @jodiely7983 Год назад +21

    Hi Tipper, I live in Michigan and enjoy learning from you about Appalachian history. I wanted to write you to tell you I made your fried apples and biscuit pan bread today for breakfast. I also made sausage gravy for the main dish with the biscuits. My family loved the bread and apples! The crispy edges of the bread were the best. Next time I am going to make the homemade hash browns. I tried them before but didn’t get the starch out and they were mushy. Thanks for sharing. I just love the videos of your family, I feel like we’re neighbors 😊

  • @suzannemiller5743
    @suzannemiller5743 Год назад +22

    What a great breakfast! I was living in Denver in my high school days and my friend lived on a horse ranch. I would walk to her house in the morning to have breakfast with her before heading to school. Her grandmother prepared the best breakfast you could imagine. We were so lucky! Nothing like homemade cooing ! Thank you for sharing Tipper. God Bless

  • @lisahubbard5935
    @lisahubbard5935 Год назад +12

    That made my mouth water! 😋 I’ve got to try the biscuit bread! The only thing I’ve had close, we called “drop biscuits”. The batter is just a tad thicker, but spoon them out in your skillet and we would break them apart. My aunt, who is in heaven now, would make those on the houseboat! My goodness, that would bring you out of the bed quick! 😊

  • @victoriastaph4878
    @victoriastaph4878 Год назад +15

    My grandma also made the perfect biscuits! Even with scleroderma and multiple sclerosis making her hands hurt and unable to straighten they were still perfect and just like you described. Your videos and cooking style make me think of her every time I watch one, thank you. Her birthday would be in 2 days and biscuit comment brought back so many good memories cooking with her.

  • @clsieczka
    @clsieczka Год назад +4

    A man who gets you an apple peeler for Christmas is called a
    “ good catch” . Most don’t have one. I enjoy your meals and family.

  • @pattiellen5339
    @pattiellen5339 Год назад +9

    My Memo Flanary called that biscuit bread a Daddy Biscuit! She made that a lot. Fried apples for breakfast or supper if we had pork roast. We are from East Tennessee. We had fried mashed potato cakes sometime. And sausage gravy over white cornbread. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos!

  • @sandrarichardson2713
    @sandrarichardson2713 Год назад +8

    I was interested in the biscuit bread but WOW! never knew you could do hash browns that easily!!! THANK YOU!!!
    Really eager to try both recipes. Oh...and the apples. What a delicious sweet to go with the sausage.
    Appreciate you filming all this and sharing. Jesus bless.

  • @davidhensley76
    @davidhensley76 Год назад +10

    My Mamaw and Granny both pinched their biscuits off instead of rolling and cutting them, and now my family call them Pinched Offs.
    I second the request for Granny (and Mrs. Cindy) to show us how they bake biscuits.
    My Aunt Linda (may she rest in peace) called what you're making Batter Bread. She baked it on top of the stove with a lid on the pan.

  • @donnasue9749
    @donnasue9749 Год назад +49

    You always inspire me! I love having a big breakfast most days - it keeps me fueled because sometimes I don’t stop to eat again until 2 or 3 in the afternoon (I get busy with work and don’t keep my eye on the clock). The apples, potatoes, biscuit bread and homemade sausage just sounds so good! And I love eggs anyway they are cooked. I went through a large stack of some of my early and mid 1900s cookbooks this weekend looking for more breakfast ideas. I think breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. Those hash browns do look like no more ruined hash browns!!! Just the recipe I need! I have so many little appliances I have bought to make my kitchen work easier and, like you, I keep doing my meal preps the old fashioned way instead. I came to the conclusion the reason I do is because I am too lazy to clean up the small appliance when I am done using it. It is much quicker to wash a knife or a box grater, etc, than washing all the little pieces in the appliance separately and then having to put it back together! I do love your apple peeler! What a great invention! Thank you for this yummy meal idea. Now to go take my chicken pot pie out of the oven. I would much prefer to have your breakfast for my supper tonight! My Mom made breakfast for supper a lot when I was growing up!
    Donna. : )

    • @CelebratingAppalachia
      @CelebratingAppalachia  Год назад +2

      Thank you Donna! I feel the same way about those appliances 😀 Your chicken pot pie sounds yummy!

    • @rogervonita
      @rogervonita Год назад +5

      I love breakfast for supper!
      Who said eggs were for breakfast? 😄

    • @kimberlee9027
      @kimberlee9027 Год назад +4

      I love breakfast for dinner. Id rather have it for dinner than for breakfast.

    • @bonniebartlow5631
      @bonniebartlow5631 2 месяца назад

      I agree having breakfast for supper is a wonderful homey Billy and gets the family together where they can talk about events of the day and look at each other Eye 2 Eye it just connexus more so then a regular dinner in my opinion at least that’s what it was for me. God bless you thank you for the videos that encourages all and educate us and give us confidence to try something different getting back to the old ways can be a wonderful addition to the knowledge that we have now.

  • @ALWAYStheEIGHTIES
    @ALWAYStheEIGHTIES Год назад +12

    Looks delicious. Makes me think about the big breakfasts my mom would make every morning. When I was a kid, she used to make something like that bread for supper sometimes and I miss it SO much. I don't know if she ever wrote down a recipe for it to get exact measurements but I'm sure I can find it online. I need to try and make it. It was a sort of Biscuit Pone type thing. LOL It was a sort of cheat bread because I think it only had flour, milk and the secret ingredient...Duke's Mayonnaise. 😂 She made a big batter and cooked it in a cast-iron pan and the bottom would be lightly browned and crunchy and the top white and beautiful. She'd cut it like a pie and we would usually have it if she made maybe a big beef stew, pot of beans ...something to dip it in but it was good on its own.

  • @ranielson2854
    @ranielson2854 9 месяцев назад +2

    🌟Just a quick suggestion! You can use those peeling strips to lay crisscross on top of a apple pie dough peace’s in the center of each strip, with cinnamon and sugar sprinkled on top! Note face the apple portion up, peeling down! THANKS FOR SHARING YOUR WONDERFUL IDEAS AND VIDEOS!

  • @savedonlybygrace32smo51
    @savedonlybygrace32smo51 Год назад +9

    That’s a great idea for the apples. I have also found my nylon cutting boards will slide around on my granite. To avoid this I use a damp towel or paper towels. Having them wet but wrung out so they’re not dripping really helps them stay in place.

  • @Jy462010
    @Jy462010 Год назад +6

    When I lived in a small community in Virginia called Abbs Valley my mother would prepare her early harvest apples with butter and freeze them for the winter. When winter came and I was getting ready for school with snow on the ground she would cook those apples along with her famous biscuits, what a meal to start the day.

  • @fondoftheduh
    @fondoftheduh Год назад +5

    You have inspired me to cook along side you. It's kinda a big deal because I got out of the hospital a few days ago and had no desire to eat or cook or clean.
    You got my mouth watering with that buttermilk bread.
    I remembered that I froze one cup portions of buttermilk for future use because it only comes in half gallons here and I'm one person.
    I'm one person who appreciates the tenderness and flavor that buttermilk adds to bread,corn bread and pancakes ect..
    Thank you for you. God bless.

  • @jenniferlovesrats4456
    @jenniferlovesrats4456 Год назад +1

    4:30 in the morning and I’ve so hungry for the past 2 hours and now I’m watching this and I want to cry!! I want this meal!

  • @jukes243
    @jukes243 11 месяцев назад +1

    When I lived with my Aunt and Uncle, breakfast every morning was fried ham & eggs, biscuits & gravy, thick sliced tomatoes (in summer) and hot coffee. I never ate so good before or since. Those were the days!

  • @stevegordon5243
    @stevegordon5243 Год назад +10

    That's a feast of a breakfast! Looks delicious! Thanks for taking the time to share with us!

  • @2CreateArt
    @2CreateArt 11 месяцев назад +4

    As an American watching you cook is so fun, I am also of Italian descent and we view cooking as sharing love with our family. Glad I found your videos. Can't wait to try the oven hashbrowns.

  • @Music_is_Breathing
    @Music_is_Breathing 11 месяцев назад +2

    I don't know where you get the energy to cook such an enormous breakfast! It looks great! I can't see how you have time for anything else but cooking!

  • @braydenpitt7357
    @braydenpitt7357 Год назад +8

    So happy you are releasing a cookbook! I just preordered my copy! Thanks for sharing your fascinating culture.

  • @KenjiMapes
    @KenjiMapes Год назад +3

    Love breakfast & that looks amazing. 😋😛 Whether it’s an English style breakfast or Appalachian style breakfast or another style, it can be breakfast, lunch or dinner. Even in the Army, the best Chow Hall meal was breakfast. No other meal is as regularly & consistently filling, wholesome & nutritious as a solid breakfast whether its dominated by eggs or oatmeal or cereal, etc.
    🤪🍳🥚🥩🥓🧀🍞🥯🥐🍌🍓🍊🫐
    Breakfast Rules!

  • @freakydeakydorkable
    @freakydeakydorkable Год назад +5

    Oh my mother in law taught me to make the biscuit bread..she called it pone bread 😊 I'm in WV so these breakfasts are the best and such a happy time in our home. I used to love when the nephews would stay and I'd make up a huge breakfast and they'd stand in line like little ducks with their plates waiting for everything to be ready 😂❤ I'm going to try those hashbrowns! They look delicious 😋

  • @glorystyles7156
    @glorystyles7156 Год назад +6

    Yum! that looks so delicious! My Tennessee mother-in-law would make the best biscuits, and never even measured the ingredients. Thanks so much for sharing this traditional and tasty breakfast!❤

  • @robertchristian5874
    @robertchristian5874 Год назад +7

    My absolute favorite meal is breakfast! I truly can eat it all day everyday. You did a fantastic job there young lady. 👍🏻

  • @keeptrying5962
    @keeptrying5962 Год назад +3

    Glad you self-corrected re: "lazy", as anybody here knows for certain that would never apply to you, Tipper! This all looks so good. Thank you for another fun video and inspiration. 💓 🙌🏼

  • @cjsullivan4481
    @cjsullivan4481 Год назад +8

    My mind is blown - biscuit bread!!! Grew up in Northeast Tennessee and my mom always made biscuits. She would love this if she were still here!!! Thank you for the wonderful video!!!

  • @JohnDoe-fq7tc
    @JohnDoe-fq7tc 11 месяцев назад +1

    Growing up as a youngern my job was doin the dishes, standin on a apple box, id always ask what can do to help you granny, after id get done shed say boy get over here and learn somethin, and that's how I learnt to cook, now my grandkiddos help me and learn, thanks granny, im sure heavens got a kitchen 😊

  • @hdb80
    @hdb80 Год назад +8

    So much love and history in one meal. I adore watching you cook. The love just oozes from everything you do.

    • @CelebratingAppalachia
      @CelebratingAppalachia  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much 😀

    • @hdb80
      @hdb80 Год назад +1

      @@CelebratingAppalachia Than YOU, for adding good things to this hurting world!

  • @summermanley2
    @summermanley2 Год назад +49

    Looks so delicious as always! Do you think Granny would mind you filming her make biscuits? Would love to learn her method also if that’s possible. Love your channel and your daughters channel! Thank y’all for providing us great wholesome content to watch ❤️

  • @mikemanjo2458
    @mikemanjo2458 Год назад +18

    I’ve never made biscuits like that before, but I’m going to give it a good try. I love how my cornbread batter sizzles and starts to cook before it goes back in the oven. My grandma used to make fried apples (from apples on their farm) so yummy! We’ve always eaten grits instead of hash browns, but I may give them a try, too. Now I’m hungry!! That sausage looked scrumptious! Thanks, Tipper! ❤🙏🏻 Jane in SC

    • @CelebratingAppalachia
      @CelebratingAppalachia  Год назад +2

      Thank you Jane!

    • @bonniebartlow5631
      @bonniebartlow5631 2 месяца назад

      Another request for the sausage recipe. Maybe just starting with ground pork not the whole hog. Ha ha it’s the spices added and anything else. Thanks we truly appreciate your truthfulness and devotion to helping us achieve this wholesomeness to our family’s eating. Thanks again

  • @catross740
    @catross740 Год назад +6

    I'm not a breakfast person, but i would DEVOUR this for dinner❤❤❤
    Lovely video❤

  • @BossierRealtor
    @BossierRealtor Год назад +4

    I made the biscuit bread this morning and my husband prefers it over biscuits. I used Crisco instead of bacon grease and it was crispy and perfect. I love it because I dont have the mess of rolling out and cutting biscuits! Thanks!

  • @pawilliams9786
    @pawilliams9786 Год назад +5

    Tipper, boil your potatoes, in the skit, and let them cool. Then anytime you want hash browns or regular fried potatoes, you can use them. I saw a lady in California do that for hash browns and it worked just fine. All she did was take boiled potatoes out of the ice box, cut them up and fry them.

  • @holliesheet3182
    @holliesheet3182 Год назад +3

    Mmm-mmm! Did wish a closer showing of that buttermilk biscuit bread being sliced! I learned to be real hands on the ingredients for cooking and baking like my elder folks did. I could smell the frying sausage, the frying apples, the baking hash browns, the baking biscuits in the skillet, hot coffee, and the eggs frying to order at the end! I like dipping egg yolk on a buttered biscuit, myself! A little honey and butter on biscuits is so sweet with a hot coffee for a boost or a treat! Enjoy seeing a quicker buttermilk biscuit (bread) recipe!

  • @bethoneybee
    @bethoneybee 2 месяца назад +1

    I appreciate the clean as you go mentality, by the time the meal is ready, most of the work is done 😊

  • @judithkennedy2011
    @judithkennedy2011 Год назад +1

    Putting shelving paper that is sorta spongy is great to keep things from sliding. It's even good to keep rugs in place.

  • @maryemerick8147
    @maryemerick8147 Год назад +6

    We called it pone bread. We would mix butter in molasses and eat on it.

    • @CelebratingAppalachia
      @CelebratingAppalachia  Год назад +1

      Yum that sounds good 😀

    • @fordtruxdad5155
      @fordtruxdad5155 Год назад +1

      My mother used to make "flour bread", it was made in a pone but she put flour in the pan and cooked it on the stove. It would get crusty and a little charred on the outside. Delicious with 'lasses!

  • @blaque6521
    @blaque6521 Год назад +3

    Oh my goodness.. I love this cooking blog. The recipes are definitely as I remembered from my mom's kitchen.
    Thank you so much for your awesome recipes. I love cooking and eating 😋 and do enjoy trying other foods as well.
    You are wonderful 👍🏾.
    Thank you...

  • @sheldonps.7970
    @sheldonps.7970 5 месяцев назад +1

    Helpful hint for anyone with trouble with their hands. To get the water out of the potatoes try using a salad spinner.
    Love your channel ❤️

  • @ermagreen5008
    @ermagreen5008 8 месяцев назад

    I smile every time I watch you cook,this is what we have always called country cooking,reminds me of my moma cooking and oh how I miss my moma.

  • @jill3343
    @jill3343 Год назад +3

    Oh, that's going to be so good. Thanks for the lessons. God bless you, your family, and your listeners.

  • @amymahers2957
    @amymahers2957 Год назад +5

    When I make dressing, I always use a skillet of cornbread and a skillet of biscuits. It is so easy to just pour into the skillet as you did. It’s really hard not to tear off a piece when it’s done. It smells AMAZING!

  • @suegeorge998
    @suegeorge998 Год назад +2

    Hi, your appalachian breakfast looks a lot like what we'd have for breakfast up here in Wisconsin! Except we'd never have that much jelly. About a teaspoon at most. It looks great! I have one of those apple peeler but I still peel the way my grandmother taught me. By hand. She kinda made a game of it to see if she could peel one without breaking the peel. Plus it's so relaxing.

    • @bonniebartlow5631
      @bonniebartlow5631 2 месяца назад

      Hi I use a Apple peeler but I can do it with her regular old Apple peeler just going around in circles it is fun compete with yourself to see you after you get one done how many more can you get done makes work more fun

  • @bloop6111
    @bloop6111 6 месяцев назад

    The background sound of happy chatter and plates/silverware during your outro was proof it’s good stuff!

  • @sharonfromva
    @sharonfromva Год назад +3

    tipper use the shelf liner that has the little square poofs on it that works fantastic and stays in my drawer that i keep my foil in

    • @CelebratingAppalachia
      @CelebratingAppalachia  Год назад

      Great tip 😀

    • @bonniebartlow5631
      @bonniebartlow5631 2 месяца назад

      She has a family to feed and doesn’t want them to just eat oatmeal, or boxed cereal, or some one item breakfast.
      She was gifted with this type of breakfast and loves to pass it down to her loved ones, to show them her love for them.

  • @revabrown2288
    @revabrown2288 Год назад +7

    Oh my goodness. It all looks so delicious. Love the idea of baking the hash browns, makes clean up easy to. I'm definitely going to try this as well as the pone bread. All your foods look so appetizing.

    • @paulalovett2715
      @paulalovett2715 Год назад +1

      Yes 👍🏽. I’ve not had good results with hash browns and now that I’ve had a couple of strokes I REALLY don’t know, but I can bake them ‼️Thank you 🙋🏽‍♀️🐕

  • @denniseye8218
    @denniseye8218 9 месяцев назад +1

    I like the idea of using a cookie sheet as a base for the apple peeler/ Corer/ slicer. In addition, I put a anti skid mat (for woodworking) under it and a adjustable clamp I bought at Harbor Freight to clamp it to the table. I also use the clamp when using our pasta maker.

    • @bonniebartlow5631
      @bonniebartlow5631 2 месяца назад

      My idea Also, my husband has a big toolbox in the garage with lots of clamps I can clean up and use for holding the sheet pan( so no wiggling around) apple peeling.

    • @bonniebartlow5631
      @bonniebartlow5631 2 месяца назад

      A silicone mat on top of the sheep pan, Under the apple peeler so it won’t slide around either.

  • @claudialunden3691
    @claudialunden3691 Год назад +1

    That buttermilk biscuit bread might move me to step away from the Pilsbury! I’m saving this episode.

  • @LikesQuilts
    @LikesQuilts Год назад +9

    Wow! Everything looks so scrumptious. Seems like I'm always learning a new thing or two from watching you, like making the one big biscuit (never had them like that) and making hash browns in the oven. Now I can't wait to try both recipes. Also, hope you'll keep us updated on when we can order your cookbook!

  • @amandacox863
    @amandacox863 Год назад +5

    I made the biscuit bread tonight for supper and it was delicious. Thank you for sharing all your wonderful recipes 😊

  • @NKdidit.24
    @NKdidit.24 Год назад +1

    Good lord how I love country livin. Theres just nothing like it

  • @imtired6104
    @imtired6104 Год назад +2

    Tipper, I know exactly what you mean about finding a new way to cook a food that makes such a huge difference. Putting meatloaf in the slow cooker for 8 hours on low was the first thing that just blew my mind, and each time I fix it that way I just wish I could have shared this tip with my dear Daddy. The other thing was to bake bacon in the oven (another thing my Daddy would have loved to know too). Thank you for taking the time to create these videos, it's such a pleasure watching them.

  • @leighflorkevich9916
    @leighflorkevich9916 Год назад +7

    Looks scrumptious! As always, anything you and Matt make is wonderful.

  • @johncconnolly1
    @johncconnolly1 Год назад +2

    Great stuff, Tipper. A couple of observations: I found it interesting that the sausage thawed in a bowl of water over a relatively short period of time. Second, and you have made this point many times, it is absolutely critical that folks get to know their stove and oven. Develop a personal relationship! It will serve you well going forward. I have put the apple peeler in my Amazon basket; not sure if I really need it. The hash brown cooking method, as well as the biscuit bread recipe, are great.

    • @CelebratingAppalachia
      @CelebratingAppalachia  Год назад

      Thank you John 😀 The patties are fairly thin so I'm sure that helps them thaw quickly 😀

  • @comiketiger
    @comiketiger Год назад

    Its morning as I watch this and I am hungry! Love apples for breakfast but hardly ever do it! That's going to change! 😉
    GOD BLESS ALL HERE.

  • @garybrunet6346
    @garybrunet6346 Год назад

    As always, love your cooking videos. Thank you Tipper!

  • @AClark15
    @AClark15 Год назад +2

    I cannot wait to try the hash browns like this. I always have issues with them sticking to the pan and not being done in the middle.

  • @stevieray7203
    @stevieray7203 Год назад +3

    Oh man, looks delicious! I hope you are feeling better ASAP! 🙏🏻 Did you make apple cider vinegar out of the peels?

    • @CelebratingAppalachia
      @CelebratingAppalachia  Год назад

      Thank you 😀 I didn't with those but the vinegar Corie and I made back in the summer is wonderful 😀

  • @angiethompson5684
    @angiethompson5684 Год назад +1

    Looks so delicious!! Love watching anything you all make.

  • @1cdailey
    @1cdailey Год назад

    I cannot wait to try to make the biscuit bread and hash browns the way you do. This all looks so very good!

  • @DavidBrown-ye5xv
    @DavidBrown-ye5xv Год назад +3

    Biscuit bread brings back childhood memories. Did you ever add cracklings to your bread? Growing up we made fried apples like you do.

  • @Sweetpea1128
    @Sweetpea1128 Год назад

    This ALL looks so delicious! I love the little tips on the biscuit bread and the hash browns! Thank you!

  • @annawhite7504
    @annawhite7504 Год назад

    Congratulations on your cookbook!! I marked it on my planner to lookout for it in May. Thanks so much!

  • @MamawKY
    @MamawKY Год назад

    I can’t wait to try the hash browns! Thanks for sharing. Your bread looks wonderful!

  • @charcolv3897
    @charcolv3897 Год назад

    Wonderful breakfast. Yum!! Thanks for the recipes. Can’t wait to try them. 🤗

  • @cathyjay2569
    @cathyjay2569 Год назад +2

    This video gave me the “feel goods” so much! I’m 63 and it takes me back to childhood at my Nannie and Paw Paws and Granny and Grandpaws. Granny cooked ham a lot for breakfast and it was my favorite when I was barely able to chew meat! LOVE LOVE LOVE your channel!

  • @preacherberry8901
    @preacherberry8901 Год назад

    I just love this lady's show. This looks sooooooo good.

  • @christinag40216
    @christinag40216 Год назад

    ❤ Awesome idea for the hash browns! Everything looked so delicious

  • @dustcloudfeatherstone8195
    @dustcloudfeatherstone8195 Год назад

    How memorable for a breakfast with company/special friends you want to bless! Or breakfast for supper. Thank you for making this for us, Tipper!!🤗

  • @bethgiesey9405
    @bethgiesey9405 Год назад

    This looks amazing! Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. The hash browns & biscuit bread is definitely something in gonna try. Thank you for sharing this

  • @frankmacleod2565
    @frankmacleod2565 Год назад

    I love your videos. Your description of your grandma's biscuit making, that's exactly the way my dad makes them, and they're the best I ever had. I grew up in California but a lot of this is just the same as Dad makes.

  • @Itiswhatitis55
    @Itiswhatitis55 Год назад

    Well, I know what I’m gonna be cookin up in the kitchen tomorrow!…and I can’t wait until I get my hands on your cook book! ❤

  • @bettyconyous4764
    @bettyconyous4764 Год назад

    I just love your shows..if everyone could unite like you n your family ❤

  • @susanw8471
    @susanw8471 Год назад

    Everything looks scrumptious as always, Tipper. Thank you so much for sharing and I'll be trying that oven way to make hash browns and I also loved the idea of a whole cast iron skillet full of biscuits. Genius!

  • @TheMtggrl
    @TheMtggrl Год назад

    It all looks so delicious, thank you for sharing these wonderful recipes with us.

  • @leaper2294
    @leaper2294 Год назад +1

    That all looks fabulous and those hashbrowns are a game changer!
    Thank-you and I can't wait for your cookbook! Blessings.

  • @cynthiapena1141
    @cynthiapena1141 Год назад +1

    That breakfast looks wonderful!!! You just taught me a great way for making hash browns the easy way! Thank you for sharing!🌺🌷🌺

  • @Luvknots78
    @Luvknots78 Год назад

    This has to be one of my favorite videos of yours.❤️

  • @cathyedwards8875
    @cathyedwards8875 Год назад

    This looks delicious. Everyone be sure and watch all the way thru cause the ending is priceless and beautiful! It sure makes me miss my Mama.

  • @alenahawke475
    @alenahawke475 Год назад

    The best things in life, food, that's home grown and family. Thanks for sharing. Peace and love to your family.❤

  • @orsie200
    @orsie200 Год назад +1

    It all looks delicious! I’m definitely going to try the hash brown recipe. I’ll bet my husband would love them. Thanks for the ideas, Tipper.

  • @deaxkaashd5890
    @deaxkaashd5890 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the oven hash brown tip. I would love to see granny makin biscuits💓

  • @Needlewich
    @Needlewich Год назад +2

    Oh my! How I’d love to eat a breakfast like this!!! Most especially your breakfast! Thank you for sharing a meal with us!! God bless and love to all! 💕🤗🙏🏻

  • @temperhollow7716
    @temperhollow7716 Год назад

    Apples and potatoes go so well together. What a lovely breakfast!

  • @lceec7012
    @lceec7012 5 месяцев назад

    Love fried apples! So good with breakfast. This is a favorite of my family when I do breakfast for supper. We had oven hash browns, eggs,biscuits and sliced tomatoes for supper last night. So cozy on a cold night.

  • @sarachesterfield9028
    @sarachesterfield9028 Год назад

    Thanks Tipper for another wonderful tasty video. I can't decide what looks the best.

  • @carolejones7731
    @carolejones7731 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the new ways and some times easier ways to cook food. You are loved.

  • @christyjohnson6967
    @christyjohnson6967 Год назад

    Thanks so much, Tipper. I just love your cooking videos. Just love you and your sweet family.