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@bobmiller99672 ай бұрын
Does Matt stalk or sit up in a deer stand / tree ! 😊 Looks good - love fries okra !
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
@@bobmiller9967 both but mostly a stand 😊
@mikeanderson71652 ай бұрын
@@CelebratingAppalachia y’all are my favorite KZbin family absolutely love y’all’s content Matt is a lot like me except he’s a heck of a lot smarter.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
@@mikeanderson7165 Thank you! We appreciate you!!
@MrRainking982 ай бұрын
Hi Matt, do you hunt public land or private? Congrats, You are blessed with your harvest every year. Cooked my last tenderloin in a stir fry last week with some bell pepper, onions, soy sauce and little garlic and sugar. Give it a try. Was excellent over white rice.
@Cathy-c1b2 ай бұрын
The gentle flow of conversation between you and Matt is so precious and peaceful.
@Cathy-c1bАй бұрын
Matt is a natural for knowing how to season deer meat.
@CjandPepe2 ай бұрын
I went looking for jarred butter beans for a Spanish recipe I wanted to try. While searching, I saw a can of SHELLY BEANS! I’d never heard of Shelly Beans until I started watching your channel. It’s so funny that I thought of you Tipper-a complete stranger- yet it warmed my heart! I just adore your channel 💕
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
😊 love that
@christinej23582 ай бұрын
Tipper, it’s always better when someone else cooks the meat, or anything really. It taste extra special because it’s Matt who takes the extra time to ensure that dear meat is cut just right. It all looked like a great meal! Y’all are eating like kings!!!
@markisom59712 ай бұрын
I like to put my cast iron pan in da oven when its cold, turn in up to 450 degrees, make my cornbread and when the oven is up to temp, pull da pan out and pour the batter in the hot pan. It gives the bottom a nice crunch when it done !! My favorite dessert is cornbread & buttermilk, but sweet milk is great also !!!!
@wandagordon64532 ай бұрын
Fine looking meal! Love you guys! God bless y’all! 😀❤️🙏🏻
@sherriesha2 ай бұрын
Looks Delicious as Always, Thank you Tipper and Matt! Take Care!
@tonistephens40682 ай бұрын
That is a delicious looking meal! I remember meals like that as a child. How wonderful that you can grow some the food your family eats, and harvest the fresh deer. Congratulations to you both on providing for your family. Blessings to you always.
@DancingWatersAnCoFOB2 ай бұрын
"Matt has Whims"... I love that! Hahaha. Cooking by Whims
@KayeTaylorEАй бұрын
In the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving my mother would freeze leftover cornbread and biscuits. So when she was ready to make cornbread dressing those 2 things were already done. Because I live alone I often have leftovers so I would freeze the cornbread so that next time I have a bowl of homemade soup I have some cornbread to crumble in it.
@TexasBlueBonnet612 ай бұрын
I commented once already, but wanted to say, I freeze leftover cornbread to use for making dressing. We like cornbread dressing year round, so instead of buying the boxed mixes like Stove-Top, I just crumble and freeze leftover cornbread, then pull it out, add butter, onion, celery, herbs and spices, and broth, then bake it. Or I'll toast the crumbled cornbread in butter as I saute onion and celery, then add herbs and broth for a top of the stove version.
@rosemarymartinez54162 ай бұрын
I was taken aback when you commented at the plate in you and Matt’s hands from the tomatoes to the deer was all harvested and hunted from your home anyone watching your videos seen the work and care that goes into that bounty! Bravo thank you
@garybrunet63462 ай бұрын
What a wonderful thing, to eat fro the bounty of your garden and the game that roams the forest! Thanks Tipper and Matt! ❤️🙏🇨🇦
@mistya6272 ай бұрын
Best folks on KZbin! By far the best wholesome content!! ❤
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@benitastevens6122 ай бұрын
A beautiful supper!
@samuelschult9852 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that wonderful recipe 👍
@clydeLedfordАй бұрын
Yum yum!
@pamelar58682 ай бұрын
What a pleasant video! Thank you for sharing❤!
@meltcmelinda40122 ай бұрын
Wonderful meal to share for supper. Thank you for bringing us into your kitchen and inviting us to have a plate of good home cooking. Everything looked so good , I couldn’t make up my mind what was the top choice, I’d just have to say the entire meal, but the company was the crown of gold. All my love, Always
@RickKizzia2 ай бұрын
I would give 50 bucks for that plate Matt fixed. I grew up here in Oklahoma eating Deer Meat and brown beans and fried tators , and corn dodger and ice tea. You folks know how to eat. Good Job ! Matt and Tipper
@deborahgrillo97332 ай бұрын
My husband and I are in our sixties and we still hunt and garden as well. We can all of our vegetables and fruits. It's so wholesome for you.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Wonderful 😊
@maryhenley70592 ай бұрын
My mom made cornbread for supper everyday even if she made biscuits. She loved cornbread.
@melissafields33762 ай бұрын
Everything y'all do just touches my heart ❤. Not only brings back some good memories but I always learn something new! It's been about 15 years since I had deer meat and even longer since I went hunting. The last time, I was 17 and my Daddy took me to a friend's land just north of Chattanooga. We both drew on a 4 point buck. Lots of family argued over which one got it(both shots hit, pretty close too). Daddy and I decided it was a win for each of us!! Less than 7 years later; he left this world. He did get to meet his first grandchild, my daughter ❤.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Love those memories! Sorry you lost your sweet daddy!!
@GodISSovereign172 ай бұрын
5 star dinner, better than any restaurant! I’m a little sad, I went through the rest of my deer meat, and my hunter friend isn’t around anymore. Deer and Bison is our favorite meat. Try coriander on your roasted okra sometime, SO good! Vivian from a Chef’s life(also from North Carolina) is where I got the idea.
@reconstructinglove2 ай бұрын
In case helps, I have some of those expensive glasses. They've lasted almost 7 years with few scratches. My eye dr told me a trick --not to touch them with any material when dry, even the microcloths, as they all push the dirt across the lens and leave micro scratches that add up over time. He suggested rinsing them under room temp water to get dust/dirt off, use a little mild soap to gently wipe off any oils and smears, rinse well, then pat, not wipe, dry with a soft cloth. It has extended the life of many of my glasses over the years and the new dr was surprised to learn how old my glasses are! So glad you found them in the woods!!
@l.d-h38412 ай бұрын
Late summer garden dinners are about as good as it gets.
@EMBERS-BECAME-BRIGHT-JOY2 ай бұрын
Every bit fresh from the garden and the woods 😋
@ShadowsMommy7412 ай бұрын
My goodness this takes me back to my childhood days ! I’m 65 but vividly remember the hunting days of my daddy & brothers! Daddy would get so excited about hunting he was beside himself! We always had a big deep freezer full of all game & vegetables from daddy’s huge garden. He watered it with pump water & we always said it made it all better! ❤
@sharonaskew28732 ай бұрын
I'm 65 and I'm blessed with me and my husband still hunt every year.
@ShadowsMommy7412 ай бұрын
@@sharonaskew2873 amen! We are so richly blessed! 🥰
@Philippians--vz1mi2 ай бұрын
Matt is more than welcome at my BBQ anytime, if I wasn't hungry before, I sure am now, that looked truly delicious, Thank you both very much for sharing. God bless, keep, guide & protect you all. Take care.
@sandydee80032 ай бұрын
Matt is trimming the meat like a true chef. Y’all are the sweetest couple in the Kitchen.❤❤I can smell the cornbread now!
@dianad46332 ай бұрын
I usually watch your videos by myself but when my hubby sees Matt cooking, he’s always willing to watch. 😉
@becky17892 ай бұрын
My daddy said " just let your meat kiss the pan " cooked just like matt did so good!!
@ninjanana1022 ай бұрын
This brings back wonderful memories! Thank you. ❤
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@louloub24282 ай бұрын
such a great couple!!!!!!
@JanGrimm-s2y2 ай бұрын
That supper looks sooo delicious, my mouth is watering!!!! 😋 ❤❤❤❤
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Thank you 😋
@Maria-ql3fc2 ай бұрын
My son is a hunter and he does his venison the same way Mat does it. His meat never has a gamey taste, and he also makes deer sausage by mixing pork fat and seasonings with it and packing it in sausage casings and smokes it and it's delicious .
@ckrtom22 ай бұрын
I’d totally be down for roasted okra. My dad was a butcher with his own ranch and slaughterhouse here out west. We had a big walk-in cooler and freezer. I grew up around that environment. He processed game/deer for hunters too! Love when you show the outtakes at the end and the fast-forward kitchen clean-up.
@Jean-ko4xv2 ай бұрын
T meat is beautiful. Enjoyed our visit very. God Bless. 💤💚&🙏🙏'ers for all. Jean
@patsynewby21622 ай бұрын
I love that sound when you , pour the dough in the hot pan.❤️
@bethmichaud32092 ай бұрын
Each selection 🍽️ of delicious food here is pleasingly healthful ! The fork tenderizing does perfectly for me also.
@georgekucharo19602 ай бұрын
Backstrap is wonderful!
@LoriCurtiss-xz6xm2 ай бұрын
Oh my-fresh deer meat..wonderful. Deer is my favorite meat. On freezing cornbread-I freeze it and when I have a stash, I make chicken n dressing. It works great for dressing. During the holidays, it’s wonderful to have the cornbread done when cooking a lot.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Great idea!
@LauraThiry2 ай бұрын
What a great feast!! Harvest duo. The garden and the woods.
@shirleypoplo-ej7lz2 ай бұрын
Very nice meal ! I grew up in a hunting family and miss all the stories about hunting my dad has passed on miss his stories!!
@janetnga32342 ай бұрын
I use leftover cornbread for breakfast. I put butter in a cast iron skillet, crumble the cornbread and crack a egg, stir around and add a hand full of shredded cheese. I do that alot, it's great!
@chelseabrandy2 ай бұрын
That sounds like something that I need to try. Thank you!
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Sounds great!
@lisabeal86152 ай бұрын
What a fine meal. Nothing better than venison and vegetables from the garden. We eat from the garden and get venison from my brother, who generously shares with us. Have a blessed evening.
@potter5142 ай бұрын
Yes, I freeze my cornbread. I save the piece I am going to eat, then I take the rest in slices and wrap them in plastic wrap and the tin foil. When I take it out of the freezer, I microwave it, and it taste like I just baked it. Try it sometime.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Wonderful!
@papaw54052 ай бұрын
I do the same but I freeze it after it cools and then vacuum bag it. If I try to vacuum it before I freeze it, the machine will draw out all the air and I'll end up with a corn pancake. I break the seal when I take it out of the freezer, before it thaws, for the same reason.
@Ladyelaine602 ай бұрын
I live alone so I freeze my leftover cornbread all the time. I simply cut in portions and put each in a snack or sandwich bag then but these in a gallon storage bag and put in freezer. Take out of the bag to reheat in microwave. Delish!
@pcalch2 ай бұрын
It’s just my husband and I at home now, so this is how we do our leftover cornbread, too. I put the plastic-wrapped and foiled cornbread triangles into a freezer bag, which keeps them all together. I used to just stick the individual wrapped wedges in the freezer, but they’d get separated and it was sometimes a bit hard to find some of them. When I heat the cornbread up in the microwave, I wrap them in paper towels and that keeps it from getting soggy on the bottom. I have also done “baptized” cornbread. I sprinkle the cornbread with a bit of water and heat them up in the oven. I also do that with leftover homemade biscuits, which keeps them from getting too dried out in the oven.
@Rhino20752 ай бұрын
Growing up in Georgia, my Grandmother made a loaf of cornbread (iron skillet) every work day. We ate it hot at lunch, ate it with buttermilk or sweet milk that night and the leftovers went to the chickens the next day. Great memories!
@mamawfrancy2 ай бұрын
Matt is much like my son so I have a personal theory when it comes to taking care & preparing deer meat because being a perfectionist takes way more time and would be dreaded more. Their dedication reaps a tasty reward to those partaking in eating it. Well Done Matt.
@stonecreek19292 ай бұрын
Just seems like yesterday , Matt was enjoying his first tomato sandwich … season almost gone … lights out
@deborahhopkins77632 ай бұрын
I haven’t ever seen okra fixed this way. Looks good. I love it.
@henryphilipvige7772 ай бұрын
Looks awesome!! I had filet of venison in Nashville one Christmas and it was off the charts!! Okra is one of my favorites as a side dish with beans & cornbread!! Yumm!! Fantastic having such nutritious food...fresh & delicious!! Thanks for sharing!!
@lauraleebaird97292 ай бұрын
What a wonderful supper!
@elizabethm54222 ай бұрын
The deer looks delicious. What a feast. Yum!
@CountryGal652 ай бұрын
I love your videos. I have lived in Northeast TN my whole life. I just ordered your cookbook and can't wait to receive it. Your channel reminds me of so many ways I grew up.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@EMBERS-BECAME-BRIGHT-JOY2 ай бұрын
I learned just now from Matt what to say when people tell me that I never cook something the same twice. I'll tell them that I get whims 😉 Thanks Tipper, I have your's & Jim's cookbook. I now know what to do with my balsamic vinegar, which I bought on a whim. Boni Petite 😁
@hollerlakehomestead31812 ай бұрын
God Bless you both!!! Yummy!
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Thank you 😋
@gilanagelman2 ай бұрын
“You’ve heard me say more’n that.” -Matt, September 2024
@miseentrope2 ай бұрын
Daniel Boone cornbread with Brer Rabbit molasses as second breakfast. Leftover cornbread makes fantastic dressing with roast chicken. Good eating! Matt and Tipper sharing their bountiful feast with us. Bless! 😋
@kathylane59342 ай бұрын
Good country meal
@rhondalampe66762 ай бұрын
Hey Tipper, Just wanted to say these videos about wild meat always reminds me of my dad shooting pheasants in the corn field! It was tasty! The only thing was my dad finding the pheasants in the corn field after he shot them . The family always said my mom made the best pheasant. I didn’t know that I would never see that again in my lifetime- but so happy I did. I often think my dad had to be a marksman to get those pheasants in one shot. But I will say my dad was also in the Marine Corps. And was a weapons instructor- my thought is - I’m sure like your dad started hunting as young children so of course would be expert in using a weapon. Thanks so Tipper for bringing those memories back . ❤❤& Prayers
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Love those memories! Thank you Rhonda ☺️
@carole03022 ай бұрын
I’ve got to stop watching your cooking videos late at night because now I need a pan of hot cornbread!
@vorgralax2 ай бұрын
That is some good eatin', for sure! Comfort food and a half 👍
@jerryodell11682 ай бұрын
Try cornbread for breakfast instead of cereal with milk and sweetener and a little maple syrup on top. Sometimes with a sprinkle of cinnamon or sometimes with a little nutmeg. Also good with cream or vanilla ice cream. Yes, vanilla ice cream for breakfast. Who'se looking but you.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Sounds good!
@OkieJammer27362 ай бұрын
This. Definitely a WIN. 🍁
@charlenethomas42392 ай бұрын
I could eat food like that every day.
@Tonytherf2 ай бұрын
Hey Matt and Tipper, what a fantastic supper. Those tenderloin medallions look out of this world. On the rare side is the way to go. I have a hankering to drink that brine out of the kraut jar. Tipper If I'm not mistaken, I believe you were giving thanks while Matt was preparing the meat. You looked so appreciative. Love you guys!
@karengibbs17642 ай бұрын
Hey Tipper. I say okree too. Grew up saying it. I love them anyway you cook them. We had fresh field peas tonight right out of the garden. They were soooo good! And put 5 bags in the freezer. My peas & okree have done the best in my garden this year. I enjoyed the video tonight, especially seeing how Matt does deer meat. My son in law is a hunter so we do get to have deer meat when they share some with us. I really enjoy your channel and your family. Thanks for sharing them with us.
@TanaRoyal-i9k2 ай бұрын
Grew up on venison. Momma always used to marinate the backstrap in Italian dressing and it was SO GOOD!!!
@benitastevens6122 ай бұрын
I wish I was there, love deer meat! I do soak mine with a little vinegar, soy sauce, bacon grease, about an hour before cooking the meat.
@gretchenryan83442 ай бұрын
I’ve said it before, it’s been years since I’ve had deer and elk growing up in Colorado. I wasn’t crazy about it. BUT the way Matt cleans and seasons the meat, it looks so tender and tasty.
@janellkunkle51692 ай бұрын
Now you two gone and made me hungry for deer. My dear husband was a deer hunter, and a good shot. Missing him and deer since 2019.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you lost him.
@tammyfunk40562 ай бұрын
Tipper, here in OK we say okree too! I’ve ate okree all my life. I don’t care for deer meat but Matt makes it sound good. God Bless Ya’ll!!
@BrooksLMM12 ай бұрын
Thanks Matt for teaching about the preparing and the cooking of the back strap / tenderloin. I remember my kin dressing out their hunt. they always said unless they were with the person on the hunt or felled it themselves that they would not eat someone else’s kill. Does that ring true for your hunting ways? You guys made an Awesome spread. Thanks for sharing. Loved the video.♥️👍🙏🇺🇸🇮🇱
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
😊 Matt eats Papaw Tony’s all the time at camp. Thank you!!
@sandyhenson58752 ай бұрын
wonderful supper deer meat so delicious my aunt when she was living she cooked deer meat it was so tasty her husband when deer hunting God bless yall and your sweet family ❤️
@KaronNowalk2 ай бұрын
Freezes wonderfully! I have even froze it (usually leftovers) and used it at Thanksgiving for my dressing. Works.
@ShelbyBunten2 ай бұрын
Tipper and Matt loved watching you cook such a great supper it looked so tasty you both did a great job 👍❤️ Shelby
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much
@monicabrazil2122 ай бұрын
All that food looks delicious!
@sandrasmith70912 ай бұрын
Go sit and enjoy😊
@kcj62362 ай бұрын
I haven't had deer in 20 years or so! This looked delicious, as always 😋
@This_Old_Man_682 ай бұрын
Mmmmmm, that's just so good. 😊 Ain't it amazing that we blessed Appalachians eat better much of the time than the kings of old. I saw a herd of 17 deer yesterday near Skeenah Gap. I sat in my truck with my grandson daydreaming about supper. Y'all have a nice night.
@ohyou8122 ай бұрын
I wish there was such a thing as smell-o-vision. It all looks delicious! Loved watching you both make this wonderful feast! ❤
@phyllispitts66562 ай бұрын
That’s a good looking meal! When you were speaking of leftover cornbread, my dad use to crumble some up in a glass poured buttermilk over it, with some black pepper. He truly enjoyed it that way! We grew up saying okrie also. I’ve also heard it pronounced “okrir”.
@abbylandis22832 ай бұрын
Omg I can't wait for that first deer tenderloin of the year. I don't do bow so I have to wait till after Thanksgiving here iN Pennsylvania. But it's been on my mind and this video just made it worse lol. Beautiful plate of food. Thank you guys.
@joanndeland79692 ай бұрын
My mother would make Johnny cake So delicious 😋
@junemiller716622 күн бұрын
That's as fresh as it gets! I love deer meat! What a treat!!
@joannmiller33012 ай бұрын
I enjoy watching your channel! I love to garden and I love canning my harvest. I like to crumble up my leftover cornbread and freeze it. I use it to make dressing and corn bread salad.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@donnamartin25802 ай бұрын
Miss Tipper I had a 45 min MRI last night. I just kept telling myself Granny can do this, Granny can do this! Please tell her that she was an encouragement to me! Supper looks delicious 😋 Thank you for sharing ❤
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Oh I know that was rough!! I hope all is well. And I will tell her 😊
@Ozarksgirl2 ай бұрын
We call it tenderloin too! Have your cookbook and your cornbread is wonderful! Thanks for all of the videos. My mom freezes her leftover cornbread to make cornbread dressing, usually not much leftover. My dad and my husband love cornbread and milk.
@cherylbrown84092 ай бұрын
Y’all starve me to death watching y’all cook those wonderful & healthy meals. Being a senior citizen & living alone now, I do fast food or Lean Cuisine Meals which is not healthy but I hate to cook just for myself these days.
@vickieofferdahl502 ай бұрын
I love watching your videos
@OkieJammer27362 ай бұрын
Love this! Simply delightful. 🎉 Good for you and yours to harvest meat from Nature like this. A full freezer halfway through September! 😊
@AuntMaryNC2 ай бұрын
None of my family were hunters. I've had venison many times, but it's always been in a restaurant setting. The entire meal looks delicious! I do make homemade cornbread, much the same as you. We always have leftovers, I reheat by toasting it in butter on my Lodge cast iron griddle that usually is sitting over two eyes of my gas stove.
@deniseheins21332 ай бұрын
I used to roll our venison in flour and fry it in butter. Everyone said it was the best deer meat ever and I mean, really.....it is cooked in butter 😆
@tracylynn197192 ай бұрын
Oh yeah Tipper, freezing your leftover cornbread works great!!!! It's a fantastic way to get a headstart when you're making cornbread dressing.
@CelebratingAppalachia2 ай бұрын
Great!!
@nurseamber41802 ай бұрын
Love watching your food videos! I'll probably make cornbread tonight. I freeze it a lot before the holidays when I'm going to use it for dressing. I worked nights for many years, and I had to cook ahead if I wanted to make everything from scratch. I don't find it loses quality if it is wrapped well.
@DebraMorris-q6r2 ай бұрын
My husband and I hunt elk/ deer in Oregon and blackstrap is the best ever, we also process our own, it’s a huge undertaking to process an Elk. But it’s so worth it.
@americanredneck86862 ай бұрын
All from God's land you can't get any healthier than that.
@kimberlyking99472 ай бұрын
oh my word, that deer meat looked sooooo tasty, as did everything else, yep that was one beautiful feast for sure.