Why are you spooning caviar with a metal spoon? This is something that she would have known to never do caviar is served and eaten with either a mother of pearl or a bone carved spoon. Metals can react badly to the caviar and can bruise the delicate pearls of the caviar. Comming from the upper class and very wealthy, she would’ve known to use either mother of pearl with a sterling silver handle, or a horn carved spoon polished to a high gloss.
I use the horns of a bison carved into a spoon. Of course the bison was harvested from our family's vast western ranch and was taken by a primitive long bow at 10 yards. As the bison charged it fell to its death just 1 meter before me. I then quartered the animal and carried its flesh by backpack 100 miles to the cabin in the snow. It was then when I carved the spoon from it's long horns. Nowadays a private jet flies the rarest caviar to our doorstep to be eaten with the carved spoon.
That is very interesting, I never knew that caviar could not be eaten with a metal spoon it had to be made of mother of pearl or wood😃😃. When I are caviar in the past at special occasions, I would always have it on crackers, but maybe that's an American thing because I'm an American. I know in Russia that they put butter on bread and then caviar on top of that. The taste of caviar is pretty much the taste of sardines in my opinion which is not bad. However, I have never had red caviar only black and again only on special occasions because I'm not of the upper class just an ordinary American person🤗☮️.
Nancy Reagan ate a baked potato for lunch everyday, if she was pressed for time she would even eat it cold. Caviar on a baked potato sounds pretty good. I’d go for sour cream myself. I happen to love black caviar and sour cream on scrambled eggs!
@soulfulVeg...........RIGHT , she was ALSO a chain smoker , i think i read where she smoked 2 packs a day. she probably also drank , alot of black coffee as well..............
We used to stop in Malibu for a plate of caviar before spending the weekends in Santa Barbara. My father only ate the caviar but everyone else added the egg. Personally never liked caviar but love roe, and still do, especially from codfish. Full of protein !!
@@NextWorldVR The traditional definition, as maintained by most of the rest of the world, reserves the word "caviar" for roe that comes solely from fish of the Acipenseridae family (sturgeon). The combination of unfertilized sturgeon eggs and salt creates the delicacy known as caviar. So, roe harvested from a species of sturgeon is still considered roe until it is salt-cured, at which point it would be called caviar. *Roe is also fish egg however it’s not salted, hence not caviar.*
I read that book "Cooking for Madam" by Marta Sgubin. You're right of course Marta never mentions caviar potatoes. I didn't find any of the recipes in her book appealing and threw the book out.
Yum 😋 My three favorite foods, but I never thought of topping the baked potato with cottage cheese and caviar. I’ll have this for lunch tomorrow. Thanks.
@@fabrisseterbrugghe8567 Yeah RUclips is getting more anal about words Have to say off-ed themselves ,forced sexual advances ,life ended at the hands of another ,
The stuff they were using was not caviar but tobiko -- flying fish roe. A very FAR cry from either sturgeon or salmon roe ("black" and "red" caviars, respectively.) What a hilarious experiment though 😂
I finally found very good quality sturgeon caviar, but it was extremely expensive - several hundred dollars an ounce. so I'll leave it for Jackie - this one was ok for me :) Mrs S.
I'm sorry if my comment sounded tetchy -- I grew up in the USSR eating the real deal by the spoonfuls because it wasn't prohibitively expensive (and was plentiful, unlike bananas) back in the 1980's. Tobiko is great on Western sushi rolls though, don't mean to knock it at all! 😘
Ola Contraire, cottage cheese was a very fashionable diet food at the time, low in calories and high in protein. as for sour cream, it is cream. It is very high and fat and very low in protein. She definitely ate cottage cheese. My mother was also a devotee to cottage cheese mainly because as a young lady, she idolized Jackie.
@@playinglifeoneasy9226 High fat wasn't demonised the way it tends to be today and a tablespoon of sour cream is hardly high fat or high calorie. There's more fat in milk.The fact is that sour cream is high in calcium, it contains vitamin A and phosphorus and is great for the digestion. It is also low carb. Given Jackie ate meagre amounts of food it meant that her bones would be healthy despite being on a diet.
hello , i have tasted cavier and was not impressed , i don't know what the big deal is. guess i'm not high flown enough............great share , thank you , for sharing🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰...............
I hate cottage cheese and I've never had any interest in trying caviar. I like baked potatoes though, with any, all, or none of the staple toppings. Mashed potato is really good too, particularly if it's semi lumpy with the skin. Come to think of it, there really aren't too many ways I don't like potatoes. Except vodka. You can keep that swill. I wasn't really a fan of au gratin potatoes when I was little, but I eventually grew into them by my early teens. I've always been a little hit and miss on scalloped potatoes though. On the other hand, there hasn't been one single way that anyone has ever been able to disguise cottage cheese that I find it even remotely swallowable, never mind in any way pleasant. Caviar... Slimy fish eggs... Nope, not happenin', nuh-uh, don't care, ain't ever going to even try, nope. I don't even want to know. It's lower than cottage cheese as well as tuna casserole, which I absolutely despise. We didn't have much money when I was little, so my mother used to make it. A lot. You'll either eat it or go to bed hungry. Can I go to bed right now then? Many, many nights I went to bed early and on an empty stomach, and each time was well worth it. I'd sooner starve to death than eat one more forkful of tuna casserole, which I'll bet has been north of at least 45 years since the last time I had to eat it. To me, caviar is beneath that. Slimy fish eggs. 🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮 Nope.
Caviar is disgusting. Neither my father in law or I can handle this offal. We all last had Caviar at Kiawah Island, SC. My Father in law traveled to Russia a lot for his job and he said he had caviar there and got sick.
@@playinglifeoneasy9226 I meant Kiawah Island and it was at The Ocean Room Restaurant. Why do you make fun of me? I am not exactly high class like you. SMH. It is so easy to get behind a keyboard and act like an asshole.
hello , now they farm cavier , by raising it . to get the cavier , they cut the fish open , remove the " eggs " and sew the fish back up , so the fish can produce more ...........EWWWWWWW .........
Why are you spooning caviar with a metal spoon? This is something that she would have known to never do caviar is served and eaten with either a mother of pearl or a bone carved spoon. Metals can react badly to the caviar and can bruise the delicate pearls of the caviar. Comming from the upper class and very wealthy, she would’ve known to use either mother of pearl with a sterling silver handle, or a horn carved spoon polished to a high gloss.
I use the horns of a bison carved into a spoon. Of course the bison was harvested from our family's vast western ranch and was taken by a primitive long bow at 10 yards. As the bison charged it fell to its death just 1 meter before me. I then quartered the animal and carried its flesh by backpack 100 miles to the cabin in the snow. It was then when I carved the spoon from it's long horns. Nowadays a private jet flies the rarest caviar to our doorstep to be eaten with the carved spoon.
That is very interesting, I never knew that caviar could not be eaten with a metal spoon it had to be made of mother of pearl or wood😃😃. When I are caviar in the past at special occasions, I would always have it on crackers, but maybe that's an American thing because I'm an American. I know in Russia that they put butter on bread and then caviar on top of that. The taste of caviar is pretty much the taste of sardines in my opinion which is not bad. However, I have never had red caviar only black and again only on special occasions because I'm not of the upper class just an ordinary American person🤗☮️.
She’s just wrapped her spuds in greaseproof paper before she put them in the oven. Hardly a culinary genius is she 🙈
Who cares, whoop de doo
I guess it was forbidden to the press to photograph her while smoking.
Nancy Reagan ate a baked potato for lunch everyday, if she was pressed for time she would even eat it cold.
Caviar on a baked potato sounds pretty good. I’d go for sour cream myself.
I happen to love black caviar and sour cream on scrambled eggs!
She probably had to use cigarettes to deal with hunger.
You know, I think your on to something!
Yes, unfortunately, she was a chain-smoker!
Two packs of cigarettes a day.
Yeah Jackie smoked all the time chain smoked that's probably why she got cancer.
@soulfulVeg...........RIGHT , she was ALSO a chain smoker , i think i read where she smoked 2 packs a day. she probably also drank , alot of black coffee as well..............
We used to stop in Malibu for a plate of caviar before spending the weekends in Santa Barbara. My father only ate the caviar but everyone else added the egg. Personally never liked caviar but love roe, and still do, especially from codfish. Full of protein !!
But,. Rod is eggs and eggs is roe and Caviar is eggs and Caviar is Roe...
@@NextWorldVR The traditional definition, as maintained by most of the rest of the world, reserves the word "caviar" for roe that comes solely from fish of the Acipenseridae family (sturgeon). The combination of unfertilized sturgeon eggs and salt creates the delicacy known as caviar. So, roe harvested from a species of sturgeon is still considered roe until it is salt-cured, at which point it would be called caviar. *Roe is also fish egg however it’s not salted, hence not caviar.*
I feel about Caviar the same way Tom Hanks felt about it in the movie BIG
Best comment today!
I don't know about caviar on a baked potato, but cottage cheese on a baked potato looks delicious. I wouldn't mind giving it a try
I read that book "Cooking for Madam" by Marta Sgubin. You're right of course Marta never mentions caviar potatoes. I didn't find any of the recipes in her book appealing and threw the book out.
I bought the book too. I didn’t like the recipes either.
His passing? His murder. Assassination.
RUclips will restrict a video for talk like that, some times you need to read between the lines here.
If he indeed did at that time. The Great Awakening!
Yum 😋 My three favorite foods, but I never thought of topping the baked potato with cottage cheese and caviar. I’ll have this for lunch tomorrow. Thanks.
Is this a new channel by Ryan Socash? Interesting topic and thanks either way.
Why would you refer to the assassination of JFK as his "untimely passing"
Monetization issues.
If he indeed did at that time. The Great Awakening!
@@fabrisseterbrugghe8567
Yeah RUclips is getting more anal about words
Have to say off-ed themselves ,forced sexual advances ,life ended at the hands of another ,
Why not? He passed, it was a bad time...
I like this series!
The comments are epic!!! didn't disappoint
The last few seconds of this video was funny! 🤣😂😅
Don’t get me started, that food was 🤢
The stuff they were using was not caviar but tobiko -- flying fish roe. A very FAR cry from either sturgeon or salmon roe ("black" and "red" caviars, respectively.) What a hilarious experiment though 😂
I finally found very good quality sturgeon caviar, but it was extremely expensive - several hundred dollars an ounce. so I'll leave it for Jackie - this one was ok for me :) Mrs S.
I'm sorry if my comment sounded tetchy -- I grew up in the USSR eating the real deal by the spoonfuls because it wasn't prohibitively expensive (and was plentiful, unlike bananas) back in the 1980's. Tobiko is great on Western sushi rolls though, don't mean to knock it at all! 😘
Ugh. A mouthful of salt. If Jackie really was eating only that every day, she'd have been retaining water like crazy.
That's not sturgeon caviar but cheap red and black lumpfish eggs!
Why is she wrapping her potatoes in baking paper? The crispy skin is the best bit! They’re gonna be all soggy🤮
I do believe she put sour cream on her baked potato and not cottage cheese (ugh!).
Ola Contraire, cottage cheese was a very fashionable diet food at the time, low in calories and high in protein. as for sour cream, it is cream. It is very high and fat and very low in protein. She definitely ate cottage cheese. My mother was also a devotee to cottage cheese mainly because as a young lady, she idolized Jackie.
Agree. Russian style.
@@playinglifeoneasy9226 High fat wasn't demonised the way it tends to be today and a tablespoon of sour cream is hardly high fat or high calorie. There's more fat in milk.The fact is that sour cream is high in calcium, it contains vitamin A and phosphorus and is great for the digestion. It is also low carb. Given Jackie ate meagre amounts of food it meant that her bones would be healthy despite being on a diet.
We'd rather have Spam-egg-sausage-and-Spam... with bacon...
Why do I find the taste & texture of caviar so unpleasant and revolting?
What’s with the organic baked potato in the middle of the caviar discourse?
Who cares what she ate?
Her health was a wreck ,and she died aged 64.
She died from cancer, didn't she?
@@myriamickx7969 Yes. Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, the more deadly kind of lymphoma. And it is associated with smoking.
Let’s try to show a little respect please.
@@jdane2277Jackie Smoked Like a Chimney.
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
@@EATSHISTORY just hope you keep that respect about everyone, including republican First Ladies. 🥰
Yuck🥴🫢🤮🥴
hello , i have tasted cavier and was not impressed , i don't know what the big deal is. guess i'm not high flown enough............great share , thank you , for sharing🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰...............
She smoked twomoacjs oer day didn’t die if kung cancer but non Hodgkin’s lymphoma 7:14
she was on amphetamines
Proof? What makes you think she was on anfedophines?
Adrenochrome?
Her doctor injected her and JFK with amphetamines.
There is a photo of her eating a HB
I hate cottage cheese and I've never had any interest in trying caviar. I like baked potatoes though, with any, all, or none of the staple toppings. Mashed potato is really good too, particularly if it's semi lumpy with the skin. Come to think of it, there really aren't too many ways I don't like potatoes. Except vodka. You can keep that swill. I wasn't really a fan of au gratin potatoes when I was little, but I eventually grew into them by my early teens. I've always been a little hit and miss on scalloped potatoes though. On the other hand, there hasn't been one single way that anyone has ever been able to disguise cottage cheese that I find it even remotely swallowable, never mind in any way pleasant. Caviar... Slimy fish eggs... Nope, not happenin', nuh-uh, don't care, ain't ever going to even try, nope. I don't even want to know. It's lower than cottage cheese as well as tuna casserole, which I absolutely despise. We didn't have much money when I was little, so my mother used to make it. A lot. You'll either eat it or go to bed hungry. Can I go to bed right now then? Many, many nights I went to bed early and on an empty stomach, and each time was well worth it. I'd sooner starve to death than eat one more forkful of tuna casserole, which I'll bet has been north of at least 45 years since the last time I had to eat it. To me, caviar is beneath that. Slimy fish eggs. 🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮 Nope.
Gonna tell us how you REALLY feel?
@@martyzielinski1442
No. I don't think I'm ready for that yet. Just leave it at that for a while. Maybe someday though.
What does fruit fest mean?
Caviar and potato sounds good but cottage cheese makes it gross
Lady liked what she liked, who are we to judge 😂
It is pretty good. Let the cottage cheese melt. It is a good and cheap choice of protein.
Lol.. Potato and cottage cheese sounds delicious.That caviar
Caviar is disgusting. Neither my father in law or I can handle this offal. We all last had Caviar at Kiawah Island, SC. My Father in law traveled to Russia a lot for his job and he said he had caviar there and got sick.
Hilton is not 5 star 😂
@@playinglifeoneasy9226 I meant Kiawah Island and it was at The Ocean Room Restaurant. Why do you make fun of me? I am not exactly high class like you. SMH. It is so easy to get behind a keyboard and act like an asshole.
hello , now they farm cavier , by raising it . to get the cavier , they cut the fish open , remove the " eggs " and sew the fish back up , so the fish can produce more ...........EWWWWWWW .........