I got married in 1975, and my grandmother bought me that recipe box. It was yellow and the cards came each month ... it made sure that I visited her monthly :) ... many years ago!
O my goodness, your walk took me back in time. When i was very young i was raising my two older children. We lived in a very small apartment and i was very poor. I only had enough money for electricity. No gas. So i cooked all of our meals out of that same exact walk. Same color and all. Thank you for that blast from the past.😊
So funny how recipe cards like Hello Fresh are things we think are new and innovative have been around much longer. I look forward to trying this one. I love Asian food. When I was growing up in Georgia, my friend down the street was Chinese and his mother actually taught my mom how to stir-fry and cook Chinese dishes that were so good! My mom in turn taught me. Love how down to earth you guys are in these videos! You guys are a great team!
I made this recipe the other night and I’ll have to say,it was the best ever I’ve had. Will be making it a lot. Made enough for at least 4-5 days for my husband and I and bought enough for a couple meals for a family in church. Thank you again for sharing your recipes with all of us.
I just started watching you and Melissa, I was watching your video and you were concerned about the oil temperature. I learned a trick years ago, you take a wooden skewer and put one end in the center of your oil if it's bubbling its hot. If you don't have wooden skewers use the handle end of a wooden spoon. Keep on cooking I love your show.
I totally want to be company at your house! I have made so many of your recipes, and they have been amazing! How did I get to be 64 and never heard of these recipes! Today I made your Raspberry white choc chip cookies. YUMMMMM. I just watched your egg salad recipe and I thought FINALLY! A recipe I make just like you. Right down to the sweet relish and miracle whip 😊 thank you for all these great recipes for a tired old cook!
My mom used to make a version of that in the 60s but instead of chicken she used chunks of ham. It was delicious. Myself personally, I’ve warmed up a ham steak in the frying pan, cut it into portions put it over rice and then put some combination of the pineapple sauce over top of it. Do you remember that Chinese Chef from the 70s early 80s? Something like Yan Can Wok - anyway, he had a great chicken and pineapple recipe that I’ve made before something like this one that you have. I often times wonder if your videos are cooking videos, or memory videos. Whatever category they fall into I’ve totally fallen in love with you and your wife.
•💟• STEPHEN YAN'S long running tv show "Wok With Yan", originated in Canada and later aired on PBS. "Wok With Yan" ran from 1970-1995, according to light research. MARTIN YAN'S PBS tv show, "Yan Can Cook", came later. While Martin did work for Stephen at one point, the two men are NOT related, (relatives). Stephen Yan was the highly personable, humorous, entertaining, skilled and talented original chef that people remember fondly watching for so long. Stephen Yan began cooking at 13 years old to help support his family after his father died when Stephen was only 5 years old......so he learned well from a very young age out of the pressure of adversity and responsibility. • ☙•☙•☙ • •💟•
Oh my goodness! You may have the same red box that contains this recipe as we do. Actually, it was Tom's mom's box but we inherited it. Thank you so much for watching.
Have never made sweet and sour chic, but will be adding it to our Sunday family dinner soon. Love your channel, cooking with stuff that we on hand or easy to find. Want to hear something even more funny than the recipe box, I have that same red wok, and was bought probably about the same time as Tom's moms. @@comesitatmytable9044
I miss my West Bend electric wok just like the one you're using. The teflon went on mine. I believe we bought it at Gemco or Fedco in California. Unfortunately West Bend is not making this wok anymore. Mine came a Madame Wong's Long Life Chinese Cookbook. I'll bet your mom's did too. That is an excellent cookbook. Since then I have purchased those cookbooks to give to family and friends. In it on page 100 is an authentic tasting Chop Suey recipe like we used to get in Milwaukee. And the asparagus with oyster sauce is fantastic. Madame Wong lived to be 102 years old.
I enjoy your channel very much. My friend and I recently went to a very popular chain Chinese restaurant. I got the sweet and sour chicken and it was very good. I used your recipe and fixed this for supper tonight. It is delicious! I appreciate how you explain directions. Thank you again, for the delicious recipe and ( it is so much more economical to fix at home) Looking forward to sitting at your table for more wonderful food ideas!
We’re thrilled to hear you tried the recipe. Thank you for the feedback! We really love it when people let us know they’ve tried something we enjoy! Have a great evening and come sit with us again!
Dear Tom and Melissa, I’m officially almost through all your videos. 😄 I perceive that you are especially fond of pineapple. I like pineapple okay but it’s far from my fav fruit, so I saved all the pineapple recipes you did til last. Watching this one reminded me of a recipe I have that I think you would love. It’s for an incredibly easy pineapple upside down cake. I love it, and cake is far from my fav dessert (I’m a fruit pie person). Ok. You take one stick of butter and put it in a 9 x 13 cake pan and put it in your oven while it preheats. When it’s melted, stir into the butter one cup of brown sugar. Take a can of pineapple slices and save the juice. There should be one cup of juice, and every time I’ve made it there has been. Arrange the slices onto the brown sugar in one tier, i.e. not heaped on top of each other. Then you take a plain yellow or white cake mix and prepare it according to pkg directions EXCEPT you replace the cup of water with the cup of pineapple juice. Pour it over the pineapple slices and bake it, again, according to pkg directions. That’s it! It is the best, the moistest cake you’ll ever want to eat. I hope you try it and I hope you like it.
I love pineapple! Especially served in a warm dish like sweet and sour pork or chicken! And pineapple upside down cake. I'm going to try your recipe. I love simple!
Just love all your videos I worked a Wings Teahouse as hostess I loved Mr and Mrs Lee They were like family Also I am proud to see someone from Kentucky on Utube God bless you both Keep it coming I live in Winchester
I just made Chicken fingers and Mongolian beef with fried beef rice. Learned to cook Chinese during the pandemic through utube. I watched your videos last night and went to bed so hungry 😂 Am no longer allowing myself to watch you at night . Awesome videos Thank you ❤ we always had the green/ red peppers with cherries in our sweet and sour chicken in New England. Am now in West Virginia what a different world and the people are AMAZING ❤
I just made this today for the first time and just loved it! Really simple to make and prefer it to the kind with the heavy breading. I did everything the same but also added some sugar snap peas because I love them! What a treat! Thank you for sharing, this will be a keeper for sure!💙
My parents and I lived in Lexington in 1960s and my mother worked at a Wings Tea House, but it was downtown! She had the gift of hospitality like you do! Great Recipe! We learned to love Chinese too, after we moved to Lexington!❤❤
I made this and it is delicious! It is just my husband and me, so it made a lot, but we had leftovers the next day and it was just as good. So, cook once, eat twice!
My mom had a similar recipe everything except it called for 1/4 cup ketchup an after it was added thrn the slurry went it. It looked milky red and magically within a couple minurs it turned into a translucent red you typically see with sweet n sour items. Thrn she’d add the green pepper, pineapples and finally the chicken pieces. Thank you for bringing back Wings Tea house!!!
I grew to love Chinese food while in college. The head chef in our food service trained in France. He was excellent. One of my favorite meals was sweet and sour pork. He didn't put any type of breading on the pork. He used large pieces of onion, along with the peppers and pineapple. I don't remember carrots, though. I was introduced to sweet and sour chicken after college. Around where I live they uses plum sauce instead of the regular sweet and sour sauce. Both are excellent.
Tom You Are Making me Hungry for some of this Sweet /Sour Chicken and I know. My Youngest Daughter Sherry will also Love This! Thank You and Melissa for Welcoming All of Us Into Your Home! God Bless you❤I Too had those Recipe File and Cards and used and used them for years! Now since it is just me at Home I will have to fix this for the Family😊
I had that Betty Crocker recipe card box with recipes in a yellow box. My mom started it for me and I finished it. Lost it in the flood of 2012. It was a great source of recipes and had a great apple pie recipe.
I'm new to your channel but boy am I glad I found you! The sweet & sour chicken looks amazing. Are you a preacher man? If so, I'd love to listen to your sermons as well as your awesome videos. You are definitely a blessing to all who watch. ✝️
Thank you so much for the kind words. His dad was a preacher and Toms got it in him, but he is a retired schoolteacher. And that can be a lot the same!
Tom, you seem to really enjoy cooking. Just curious, did you grow up cooking WITH your mom? I've been cooking with my grandson since he was about 5, and he's now 17. We always enjoyed our time together in the kitchen. We still sometimes cook together, but now he has the confidence to see a recipe he wants to try and does it on his own. I'm so proud of him! I teased him one day by telling him that if he knew how to cook, he'd ALWAYS have a girlfriend. 😊 I'm so glad I found Come Sit at My Table. I enjoy seeing the recipes you make... keep 'em coming. (I've been sharing some of them with my grandson!) Thanks so much!
Tom, great recipe! Thank 8:31 You. I remember the Betty Crocker recipe box! Ours was yellow plastic and stuffed full of (mostly) great recipes. It was great fun to sort through them and add the new ones. Wish I still had them. I DO have a Betty Crocker recipe book from the 50s which has been revised several times, to reflect changing tastes and different ideas on “healthy” things. Lots of good stuff there too. Best to you and Melissa and again, thank you.
I used to get those recipe cards too, lol, back in the 90's! 🤣 They gave me a few of my favorite recipes and I still fix them. ❤ Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸
I tried this the first time last night. It was great. The only thing I changed was chunks of pineapple was replaced with pineapple tidbits. Easier to eat. Thank you for sharing
I absolutely love sweet and sour chicken and this recipe looks very easy to make. Thank you for sharing.. I love to watch you cook and the stories you tell. God Bless you both..
Tom's mom took excellent care of her box. Tom treasures it now that she is gone. Thank you so much for watching our video. Hope you've had a great afternoon.
@@comesitatmytable9044 .. Over the decades, I've had several relatives pass-on who left me either possessions, memories, or both, which I also treasure very much. I guess more sensitive folks like us are in some sort of 'survivors club'?
I can’t believe how good this is! I like my chicken as you suggested without any coating. This reminds me of the time I ordered sweet and sour chicken at a Thai restaurant. They don’t coat the chicken as well. What a great idea to make for guests. I’m stealing your idea! Thanks so much!
I'm fairly certain that I used to get those recipe cards when i was raising my sons in the 70s lol Thanks for sharing that recipe box AND this delicious recipe!
I make that by pretty much the same recipe, but I made up the recipe myself because I didn't have one (internet didn't exist then). I don't bread my chicken, I just cut it up into bite size pieces and saute them in butter until done. I don't have a wok, but I still have (and use) my hamilton beach electric skillett that I received as a wedding gift in 1972.
I too had the Betty Crocker Recipe Card box and was so happy to see that I have an exact wok like you have that was your mother’s. Brings back the excitement of the monthly card delivery. Loved the Porcupine Meatball recipe in there as well as the Autumn Soup and the Waikiki Meatball recipe too! Thanks for the reminders.
I can tell Tom loves to cook , but getting out of cooking to run the camera is just genius ! 😅😅😅 Plus when he takes the frist bit the smile on his face we all are ready come sit at your table and enjoy !
Thank you for sharing this recipe. My mom cooked alot of Betty Crocker recipes, and I don't know what happened to them when she died. I have a large family, so large, cheap meals are always appreciated.
Love sweet and sour chicken! And pork. And beef. Here in the Ozark hills of Missouri we also have what has become known as Springfield-style cashew chicken; my recipe, from the house of one of the originators, has a peanut butter batter! Very creative cooks, those with Asian backgrounds! I can't wait to try this!!
I have made my Sweet & Sour much the same was since I first had it in 1956 in San Francisco. They always included large chunks of onion in their sauce. Works with pork as well as chicken. They also made a version with fried Won Ton noodles as a bargain meal.
Hi Tom & Melissa, I cannot wait to make this wonderful dish. Love the back story of Wing Tea House. So sweetI We just subscribed & will share your videos! Thank you! Joan & Dennis 😊😊
I could taste that through the video. What a dish for a king . This is next on my list for sure. Thankyou both for sharing your time with all of us! God's love John
If you leave the chicken in the egg for 30 minutes before putting it in the cornflour, it'll guarantee tenderness. Works with any meat. Cornflour does the same thing, it's called velveting.
I have the exact same wok, even the same color. Mine is still working great too.I got mine a few years after my marriage in 69. Loved the recipe. The one I use is very close to yours.
I had the same box of recipes only my box was yellow. The only card I kept was Chili Concarne. Now I can’t find it and that was my favorite chili recipe. If you find that recipe, please let me know. I’d love the recipe again. I’ve just found your RUclips site and really enjoy it. Thank you. Barbara from Texas
Melissa you sure do very good putting the entire recipe in the drop down box in all the videos. Love all the videos Tom your explanations are amazing ,nonguess work after your videos are completed. :) Thanks
Hey y’all I love sweet and Sour chicken and I know I’ll enjoy this recipe! Tom I got a kick out if seeing your mommas Betty Crocker receipt box with recipes ! I found 2 1950’s Betty Crocker cookbooks both with several pages of coupons in the back with non-expiring full pages of coupons , I kept 1 and gave my son the other one ! God bless ❤️🙏🙋🏻🌈🌈
I love the variety of recipes you make and teach, just what I want to make and eat. I think you give out so much good info with your cooking. Are you a chef? Thank you and keep up the good work!!!
You are so welcome! Tom is not a chef. We are both retired schoolteachers but Tom's classroom skills certainly show up on these videos. Thank you so much for watching and we hope you find lots of old and new recipes from our videos to enjoy. Have a great weekend.
I remember that Betty Box 😂 Keep in mind if you need a ingredient and you have time Amazon has absolutely everything. I got all my Chinese spices through there and it can be cheaper or at store cost .
Looks delicious, I am going to make this today, but I live alone, so I'm going to scale it back some and will freeze whats left. This would make a fantastic freezer meal. In single serving freezer to microwave or oven pans..
That poor wok is like me wearing a bathing suit...things want to spill out all over the place!😂 Seriously though, the sweet and sour chicken looks delicious!
I graduated high school (In 1967) from a small town in West Virginia. I never got the recipe cards, but I learned to make Snickerdoodles from our Betty Crocker cookbook, while still in school lol
I got married in 1975, and my grandmother bought me that recipe box. It was yellow and the cards came each month ... it made sure that I visited her monthly :) ... many years ago!
O my goodness, your walk took me back in time. When i was very young i was raising my two older children. We lived in a very small apartment and i was very poor. I only had enough money for electricity. No gas. So i cooked all of our meals out of that same exact walk. Same color and all. Thank you for that blast from the past.😊
So funny how recipe cards like Hello Fresh are things we think are new and innovative have been around much longer. I look forward to trying this one. I love Asian food. When I was growing up in Georgia, my friend down the street was Chinese and his mother actually taught my mom how to stir-fry and cook Chinese dishes that were so good! My mom in turn taught me. Love how down to earth you guys are in these videos! You guys are a great team!
My mom taught me years ago. I still make it. She never needed a recipe. She just made things. Always perfect
I made this recipe the other night and I’ll have to say,it was the best ever I’ve had. Will be making it a lot. Made enough for at least 4-5 days for my husband and I and bought enough for a couple meals for a family in church. Thank you again for sharing your recipes with all of us.
I just started watching you and Melissa, I was watching your video and you were concerned about the oil temperature. I learned a trick years ago, you take a wooden skewer and put one end in the center of your oil if it's bubbling its hot. If you don't have wooden skewers use the handle end of a wooden spoon. Keep on cooking I love your show.
Thanks for that tip 😊
How does that work?
Is it the moisture still in the wood that gives off the sizzle?
I totally want to be company at your house! I have made so many of your recipes, and they have been amazing! How did I get to be 64 and never heard of these recipes! Today I made your Raspberry white choc chip cookies. YUMMMMM. I just watched your egg salad recipe and I thought FINALLY! A recipe I make just like you. Right down to the sweet relish and miracle whip 😊 thank you for all these great recipes for a tired old cook!
No kidding! I’m good with visiting and sitting at their table!
Me too 😊
My mom used to make a version of that in the 60s but instead of chicken she used chunks of ham. It was delicious. Myself personally, I’ve warmed up a ham steak in the frying pan, cut it into portions put it over rice and then put some combination of the pineapple sauce over top of it. Do you remember that Chinese Chef from the 70s early 80s? Something like Yan Can Wok - anyway, he had a great chicken and pineapple recipe that I’ve made before something like this one that you have. I often times wonder if your videos are cooking videos, or memory videos. Whatever category they fall into I’ve totally fallen in love with you and your wife.
Yan Can Cook. : )
•💟•
STEPHEN YAN'S
long running tv show
"Wok With Yan",
originated in Canada
and later aired on PBS.
"Wok With Yan" ran from 1970-1995, according to light research.
MARTIN YAN'S
PBS tv show,
"Yan Can Cook",
came later.
While Martin did work for Stephen at one point, the two men are NOT related, (relatives).
Stephen Yan was the highly personable, humorous, entertaining, skilled and talented original chef that people remember fondly watching for so long. Stephen Yan began cooking at 13 years old to help support his family after his father died when Stephen was only 5 years old......so he learned well from a very young age out of the pressure of adversity and responsibility.
• ☙•☙•☙ •
•💟•
Wok with Yan!😊
Sooooo agree.. must make sure my chic is well done!!! I married in 1970 and also enrolled in the Betty Crocker recipe card monthly mailing.
Oh my goodness! You may have the same red box that contains this recipe as we do. Actually, it was Tom's mom's box but we inherited it. Thank you so much for watching.
Have never made sweet and sour chic, but will be adding it to our Sunday family dinner soon. Love your channel, cooking with stuff that we on hand or easy to find. Want to hear something even more funny than the recipe box, I have that same red wok, and was bought probably about the same time as Tom's moms. @@comesitatmytable9044
I miss my West Bend electric wok just like the one you're using. The teflon went on mine. I believe we bought it at Gemco or Fedco in California. Unfortunately West Bend is not making this wok anymore. Mine came a Madame Wong's Long Life Chinese Cookbook. I'll bet your mom's did too. That is an excellent cookbook. Since then I have purchased those cookbooks to give to family and friends. In it on page 100 is an authentic tasting Chop Suey recipe like we used to get in Milwaukee. And the asparagus with oyster sauce is fantastic. Madame Wong lived to be 102 years old.
I enjoy your channel very much. My friend and I recently went to a very popular chain Chinese restaurant. I got the sweet and sour chicken and it was very good. I used your recipe and fixed this for supper tonight. It is delicious! I appreciate how you explain directions. Thank you again, for the delicious recipe and ( it is so much more economical to fix at home) Looking forward to sitting at your table for more wonderful food ideas!
We’re thrilled to hear you tried the recipe. Thank you for the feedback! We really love it when people let us know they’ve tried something we enjoy! Have a great evening and come sit with us again!
Dear Tom and Melissa, I’m officially almost through all your videos. 😄 I perceive that you are especially fond of pineapple. I like pineapple okay but it’s far from my fav fruit, so I saved all the pineapple recipes you did til last. Watching this one reminded me of a recipe I have that I think you would love. It’s for an incredibly easy pineapple upside down cake. I love it, and cake is far from my fav dessert (I’m a fruit pie person). Ok. You take one stick of butter and put it in a 9 x 13 cake pan and put it in your oven while it preheats. When it’s melted, stir into the butter one cup of brown sugar. Take a can of pineapple slices and save the juice. There should be one cup of juice, and every time I’ve made it there has been. Arrange the slices onto the brown sugar in one tier, i.e. not heaped on top of each other. Then you take a plain yellow or white cake mix and prepare it according to pkg directions EXCEPT you replace the cup of water with the cup of pineapple juice. Pour it over the pineapple slices and bake it, again, according to pkg directions. That’s it! It is the best, the moistest cake you’ll ever want to eat. I hope you try it and I hope you like it.
Never tell a cook out of Cook especially one with a gut that size most people call it a bread basket or a beer belly is this a bacon fat belly❤
That is delicious LOOKING. Love Chinese food. Looking forward to making this. ❤️❤️❤️
I love pineapple! Especially served in a warm dish like sweet and sour pork or chicken! And pineapple upside down cake. I'm going to try your recipe. I love simple!
If I don't heat the butter & brown sugar in a saucepan first, then pour it into the cake pan, I sometimes have very bad results.
Looked this up and checked what I have done compared to you. Looks like we do it about the same way. Thank you!
Just love all your videos
I worked a Wings Teahouse as hostess I loved Mr and Mrs Lee
They were like family
Also I am proud to see someone from Kentucky on Utube
God bless you both
Keep it coming
I live in Winchester
I just made Chicken fingers and Mongolian beef with fried beef rice. Learned to cook Chinese during the pandemic through utube. I watched your videos last night and went to bed so hungry 😂 Am no longer allowing myself to watch you at night . Awesome videos Thank you ❤ we always had the green/ red peppers with cherries in our sweet and sour chicken in New England. Am now in West Virginia what a different world and the people are AMAZING ❤
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I just made this today for the first time and just loved it! Really simple to make and prefer it to the kind with the heavy breading. I did everything the same but also added some sugar snap peas because I love them! What a treat! Thank you for sharing, this will be a keeper for sure!💙
My parents and I lived in Lexington in 1960s and my mother worked at a Wings Tea House, but it was downtown! She had the gift of hospitality like you do! Great Recipe! We learned to love Chinese too, after we moved to Lexington!❤❤
I made this and it is delicious! It is just my husband and me, so it made a lot, but we had leftovers the next day and it was just as good. So, cook once, eat twice!
My mom had a similar recipe everything except it called for 1/4 cup ketchup an after it was added thrn the slurry went it. It looked milky red and magically within a couple minurs it turned into a translucent red you typically see with sweet n sour items. Thrn she’d add the green pepper, pineapples and finally the chicken pieces. Thank you for bringing back Wings Tea house!!!
I grew to love Chinese food while in college. The head chef in our food service trained in France. He was excellent. One of my favorite meals was sweet and sour pork. He didn't put any type of breading on the pork. He used large pieces of onion, along with the peppers and pineapple. I don't remember carrots, though. I was introduced to sweet and sour chicken after college. Around where I live they uses plum sauce instead of the regular sweet and sour sauce. Both are excellent.
Tom You Are Making me Hungry for some of this Sweet /Sour Chicken and I know. My Youngest Daughter
Sherry will also Love This! Thank You and Melissa for Welcoming All of Us Into Your Home! God Bless you❤I Too had those Recipe File and Cards and used and used them for years! Now since it is just me at Home I will have to fix this for the Family😊
I had that Betty Crocker recipe card box with recipes in a yellow box. My mom started it for me and I finished it. Lost it in the flood of 2012. It was a great source of recipes and had a great apple pie recipe.
Made this for my family tonight and EVERYONE loved it!! Thank you so much
I used to go to Wings at least 2 times a month when i was a young woman just married. Love them so much.Happy memories
I'm new to your channel but boy am I glad I found you!
The sweet & sour chicken looks amazing.
Are you a preacher man?
If so, I'd love to listen to your sermons as well as your awesome videos.
You are definitely a blessing to all who watch.
✝️
Thank you so much for the kind words. His dad was a preacher and Toms got it in him, but he is a retired schoolteacher. And that can be a lot the same!
"everybody in the pool"
Love it!!
Thanks for the upload and stories.
I also wash my hands constantly while cooking.
Tom, you seem to really enjoy cooking. Just curious, did you grow up cooking WITH your mom? I've been cooking with my grandson since he was about 5, and he's now 17. We always enjoyed our time together in the kitchen. We still sometimes cook together, but now he has the confidence to see a recipe he wants to try and does it on his own. I'm so proud of him! I teased him one day by telling him that if he knew how to cook, he'd ALWAYS have a girlfriend. 😊 I'm so glad I found Come Sit at My Table. I enjoy seeing the recipes you make... keep 'em coming. (I've been sharing some of them with my grandson!) Thanks so much!
To test the hotness of your oil, sprinkle a teeny tiny bit of flour in it. It will quickly sizzle if it’s hot and ready for frying
One utuber uses wooden spoon handle and see if it sizzles. It works. Both ways are great
Tom, great recipe! Thank 8:31 You. I remember the Betty Crocker recipe box! Ours was yellow plastic and stuffed full of (mostly) great recipes. It was great fun to sort through them and add the new ones. Wish I still had them. I DO have a Betty Crocker recipe book from the 50s which has been revised several times, to reflect changing tastes and different ideas on “healthy” things. Lots of good stuff there too. Best to you and Melissa and again, thank you.
Mine was avacado green
Lol !!! This lefty loves it. Can’t wait to try this one.
Thank you so much for watching. We really do appreciate it.
I’m a lefty also. My Daddy was a left also. He told me that means greatness runs in the family.
I used to get those recipe cards too, lol, back in the 90's! 🤣
They gave me a few of my favorite recipes and I still fix them. ❤
Sacramento, California USA 🇺🇸
Only the gifted overcome it!! Love it!
I tried this the first time last night. It was great. The only thing I changed was chunks of pineapple was replaced with pineapple tidbits. Easier to eat. Thank you for sharing
I love sweet & sour chicken & I've been looking for a receipe.
I've got a Betty Crocker cookbook. Priceless.
That's how I learned to cook as a teenager. Good recipes!
i like your shirt i always heard left handed people have an advantage over right handed people
This Sweet and Sour Chicken recipe looks so delicious 😋 Mr. Tom.
O I so am going to make this. We love Chinese food. Thanks so much Tom & Melissa.
Our pleasure! We hope you enjoy it very much.
Oh my, Tom. I had that electric wok AND that recipe library! Thanks for the memory ❤️
Those older appliances were built to last! I have a 70's fondue pot that works fine.😊
I'm so glad RUclips recommended your channel. I've watched about a dozen or so videos! I just subscribed ✌🌻🐦
Holy moly! Sweet and sour chicken? I GOTTA try this recipe .. its one of my favourite Chinese dishes
Thank you so much for teaching us how-to make Chinese Sweet & Sour Chicken!!
I find when you dredge the chicken like that it really helps thicken the sauce nicely. Yum.😊
I absolutely love sweet and sour chicken and this recipe looks very easy to make. Thank you for sharing.. I love to watch you cook and the stories you tell. God Bless you both..
Thank you, Lois. We hope you enjoy this recipe like we do. We appreciate you watching.
Got the same electric wok for a wedding present in 1976! Great memories
Tom, I am very impressed you still have the recipe box intact. My mom ordered them for me for my ‘hope chest’ and I wish I had them today. 😊
The yellow peppers have the best taste, but the three colors are nice I add an onion,and a few wedged Roma tomatoes.
Tom's mom took excellent care of her box. Tom treasures it now that she is gone. Thank you so much for watching our video. Hope you've had a great afternoon.
@@comesitatmytable9044 .. Over the decades, I've had several relatives pass-on who left me either possessions, memories, or both, which I also treasure very much.
I guess more sensitive folks like us are in some sort of 'survivors club'?
You didn't need a wok for that really just a big pot. Woks are for stir frying. I'm sure it was delicious though.
Karen use wot pan floats yer boat don't see you din videos for folks geeese ! What about thanks for teaching us how to make this dish? 😊
Thank you tom n Melissa
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That looks delicious. I love sweet and sour chicken,
I can’t believe how good this is!
I like my chicken as you suggested without any coating.
This reminds me of the time I ordered sweet and sour chicken at a Thai restaurant. They don’t coat the chicken as well.
What a great idea to make for guests.
I’m stealing your idea!
Thanks so much!
I'm fairly certain that I used to get those recipe cards when i was raising my sons in the 70s lol Thanks for sharing that recipe box AND this delicious recipe!
I’m Just Overwhelmed by The Satisfaction yall get Cooking and Md Being apart of this AMAZING CHANNEL I’m Absolutely Blessed and Thank You!!!
It’s really neat you enjoy cooking and also that you have your moms recipe box. You and Melissa are a super couple. So glad I found you
I make that by pretty much the same recipe, but I made up the recipe myself because I didn't have one (internet didn't exist then). I don't bread my chicken, I just cut it up into bite size pieces and saute them in butter until done. I don't have a wok, but I still have (and use) my hamilton beach electric skillett that I received as a wedding gift in 1972.
Such a feel-good channel. I feel like I’m in your kitchen waiting for my piece of pie 🥧 😋 😁
I too had the Betty Crocker Recipe Card box and was so happy to see that I have an exact wok like you have that was your mother’s. Brings back the excitement of the monthly card delivery. Loved the Porcupine Meatball recipe in there as well as the Autumn Soup and the Waikiki Meatball recipe too! Thanks for the reminders.
I can tell Tom loves to cook , but getting out of cooking to run the camera is just genius ! 😅😅😅
Plus when he takes the frist bit the smile on his face we all are ready come sit at your table and enjoy !
He definitely has the talent in the kitchen in our family. Plus, I'd be all thumbs on the other side of the camera! 😊
I have an original Betty Crocker recipe box, with 20 or so of the original recipes. Thanks for reminding me how old it is. From Ontario Canada
Thank you for sharing this recipe. My mom cooked alot of Betty Crocker recipes, and I don't know what happened to them when she died. I have a large family, so large, cheap meals are always appreciated.
The meal looks great! Fellow Kentucky boy here. I'm Pikeville KY born and raised.
Thank you so much for watching. We feel very honored to have fellow Kentuckians watching.
Looks so delicious!!!😊
That looks delicious. I will have to try it caught myself blowing on it because it was hot. Made my mouth water.
I've done sweet and sour pork same way with boneless thick chops. Great recipe.
I had the same recipe box back in the 70’s. Wish I still had it. I’ve made this for my family back in the day.
We are lucky to have Tom's mom's box. There are some delicious recipes in that little treasure chest!
This is a must to try looks so easy
I have the first Betty Crocker cookbook she ever came out with Just love her recipes
Looks delish! Can’t wait to try it!
Thanks for sharing I am going to make that myself thank you
Love sweet and sour chicken! And pork. And beef. Here in the Ozark hills of Missouri we also have what has become known as Springfield-style cashew chicken; my recipe, from the house of one of the originators, has a peanut butter batter! Very creative cooks, those with Asian backgrounds! I can't wait to try this!!
We're near Springfield also...will you tell the recipe please..cashew chicken
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I will! As soon as I dig out the recipe. It is so good! And has an ingredient you would never guess in it!
I have made my Sweet & Sour much the same was since I first had it in 1956 in San Francisco. They always included large chunks of onion in their sauce. Works with pork as well as chicken. They also made a version with fried Won Ton noodles as a bargain meal.
This is another awesome recipe. The breading is great for anything fried.
Hi Tom & Melissa, I cannot wait to make this wonderful dish. Love the back story of Wing Tea House. So sweetI We just subscribed & will share your videos!
Thank you!
Joan & Dennis 😊😊
I have just discovered you two, and I just love you! I actually have those recipe cards.
Thank you for sharing, I love this dish.❤
I could taste that through the video. What a dish for a king . This is next on my list for sure. Thankyou both for sharing your time with all of us! God's love John
Thank you, John. We appreciate the nice comment.
A little late “to” your table. Your recipes are so good! I loved the t-shirt in this video, as I’m a lefty. Is it missing punctuation? Lol.
If you leave the chicken in the egg for 30 minutes before putting it in the cornflour, it'll guarantee tenderness.
Works with any meat.
Cornflour does the same thing, it's called velveting.
I have the exact same wok, even the same color. Mine is still working great too.I got mine a few years after my marriage in 69. Loved the recipe. The one I use is very close to yours.
Yummy Delicious 🎉
Love sweet and sour chicken!
MY SON LOVES SWEET & SOUR CHICKEN CHINESE FOOD.
I’m going to make this but with broccoli added also. Looks delicious. Thank you. 😊what part of w. Va. Did you live? My folks were from Spencer.
I had the same box of recipes only my box was yellow. The only card I kept was Chili Concarne. Now I can’t find it and that was my favorite chili recipe. If you find that recipe, please let me know. I’d love the recipe again.
I’ve just found your RUclips site and really enjoy it. Thank you.
Barbara from Texas
Thank you Tom and camera lady Melisa, just discovered your channel today and have watched several of your videos and can't wait to try them!
Awesome! Thank you! We are so excited that our channel is growing. We appreciate kind people like yourself for watching.
I love watching a southerner make Chinese food. It looks delicious. Can’t wait to make it - small serving though!
I love your shirt.
I'm allergic to sweet n sour so shared with my friend Kristi❤❤
Looks delicious
Melissa you sure do very good putting the entire recipe in the drop down box in all the videos. Love all the videos Tom your explanations are amazing ,nonguess work after your videos are completed. :) Thanks
You are so welcome! We appreciate that you are watching.
Great recipes thank you so much
Hey y’all I love sweet and Sour chicken and I know I’ll enjoy this recipe! Tom I got a kick out if seeing your mommas Betty Crocker receipt box with recipes ! I found 2 1950’s Betty Crocker cookbooks both with several pages of coupons in the back with non-expiring full pages of coupons , I kept 1 and gave my son the other one ! God bless ❤️🙏🙋🏻🌈🌈
I love the variety of recipes you make and teach, just what I want to make and eat. I think you give out so much good info with your cooking. Are you a chef? Thank you and keep up the good work!!!
You are so welcome! Tom is not a chef. We are both retired schoolteachers but Tom's classroom skills certainly show up on these videos. Thank you so much for watching and we hope you find lots of old and new recipes from our videos to enjoy. Have a great weekend.
I loved the Betty Crocker Box. My son could eat sweet and sour chicken everyday
This one is a classic we think! And that BC box has some real treasures of recipes inside.
I remember that Betty Box 😂 Keep in mind if you need a ingredient and you have time Amazon has absolutely everything. I got all my Chinese spices through there and it can be cheaper or at store cost .
Looks delicious, I am going to make this today, but I live alone, so I'm going to scale it back some and will freeze whats left. This would make a fantastic freezer meal. In single serving freezer to microwave or oven pans..
amazing
Int looks really delicious. I am going to try the recipe. Thank you.
That poor wok is like me wearing a bathing suit...things want to spill out all over the place!😂 Seriously though, the sweet and sour chicken looks delicious!
Looks great and so easy! Thanks you two, and congrats on 100K!😊
Thanks for the recipe.. I enjoy your videos and have learned a lot.. Y’all stay safe and don’t forget to “Put A Lid On It “……
Oh, another great recipe!! I will try this. You broke down the steps so well. I feel like I could do this. Thank you!
Like your Colorado tee. To grease my pans I use a sandwich bag. Can’t wait to try it
One of my. Favorite. Foods. Thank you. Really enjoy blessed. Meal with your friends ✝️
I graduated high school (In 1967) from a small town in West Virginia. I never got the recipe cards, but I learned to make Snickerdoodles from our Betty Crocker cookbook, while still in school lol
Those are some of our favorite cookies! Those cookbooks had great recipes in them!