We're backkkkk ! Our honeymoon to Virginia was AMAZING and so was the food. We had asparagus and corn (in one form or another) at every meal. Oh, the peanuts. Peanuts...everywhere. Now naturally we had to cook from The Virginia Housewife (1824). Please reference the recipes below written in modern instructions. Oh, by the way, I missed you. * Fried Chickens (The Virginia Housewife, 1824) 1 chicken, cut into pieces for frying Flour Salt to taste Lard, for frying Parsley, as a garnish Dredge the chicken pieces in flour mixed with salt until well coated on all sides. Fry in hot lard till golden. This varies depending on the size of the chicken, but 10 minutes is a good estimate. Drain on a plate with a rag to soak up any extra grease. Garnish with parsley. * Gravy (The Virginia Housewife, 1824) 1.25 cups of whole milk 1 tablespoon of butter 2 tablespoons of fresh parsley, diced Salt & pepper to taste In a saucepan combine milk, butter, parsley, salt and pepper. Bring to a simmer while stirring frequently. Simmer until thickened, which can take 15-20 minutes. ^ This gravy recipe doesn't mention adding flour to thicken it. If you want your gravy to get thick fast it's still historically correct to whisk in some flour. Other receipts from the time period involve flour. * Cornmeal Mush 1.5 cups of water 0.5 cups of milk 0.5 cups of yellow cornmeal salt to taste (be generous) 3 tablespoons of butter, for frying In a saucepan bring the water to a boil. Meanwhile, in a bowl stir together the cornmeal, salt and milk until well blended without any lumps. Once your water is boiling, stir in the cornmeal mixture with a spoon and continue to mix as it bubbles and boils again. Cook at medium-low heat for 10 minutes stirring frequently. Be sure that the mixture is well blended and smooth. Pour it about 1 inch thick into a loaf pan or pie plate. Let it sit in a cold place, such a refrigerator, overnight or at least 8 hours. Cut into whatever shape you desire. Fry in butter until golden on each side. These taste excellent with maple syrup & are popular for breakfast or as a side dish! * Roast Apples 3-4 apples, cored (don't throw away the bottom 1/3 chunk of the core) 1 tablespoon of cinnamon 0.25 cups of brown sugar 4 tablespoons of salted butter OR unsalted but add a pinch of salt 0.25 cups of chopped pecans In a bowl mix together the cinnamon, sugar, butter & pecans till smooth. Stuff the center of your apples with this mixture. Plug the bottoms with the bottom 1/3 of the core, so that the filling doesn't drain out as it roasts. Be sure that there is a generous amount of the filling piled on top of the apple. Roast in an apple roaster before a fire for approximately 30-40 minutes. If using a dutch oven place the apples on a pie plate and bake with hot coals below and on top. If using a modern oven bake at 350 degrees F/175 C for half an hour in a casserole dish. These taste great with ice cream. * A Simple Asparagus Recipe 2 cups of chopped & washed asparagus 2 tablespoons of butter Salt & pepper to taste Optional, a dash of cayenne In a skillet or saucepan melt your butter. Once hot throw in the asparagus, salt, pepper & cayenne if desired. Cook until soft, or about 10 minutes. ^ Modern asparagus recipes can include garlic and olive oil, but to keep it period correct I've omitted that.
@mariat32766 ай бұрын
❤ you and Ron were missed! I watched most of the older videos again while you were away. I hope you had a wonderful honeymoon. Looking forward to hearing about all the places you visited.
@richard3a16 ай бұрын
Congradulations on your marriage and honeymoon! Looking forward to many more years of great content from the both of you.
@AndiS-dz4pq6 ай бұрын
Congratulations Mr and Mrs Rayfield and welcome back. We all missed you so much.
@kirkvoelcker52726 ай бұрын
Aah, veggies in season it must be. I know it is for the asparagus. Yummy!
@maceycornell6 ай бұрын
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@rickkaylor85546 ай бұрын
As an individual with a degree in history, I really enjoy and appreciate your videos. They bring the past alive. Life back then was more simple but it was a lot of hard work compared to today's lifestyle.
@kiag.84846 ай бұрын
Same here! I got my masters in historic preservation, and it thrills me to see history so popular on KZbin.
@rickkaylor85546 ай бұрын
@@kiag.8484 I quit watching TV over 5 years ago and spend my time reading and watching videos on subjects that interest me. History being one of the biggest. I don't miss regular TV on bit.
@Honeymoon19884 ай бұрын
We’re all educated, hurray.
@kugelschreiber56784 ай бұрын
People appreciated the little things more back then because they had to WORK for it, like you see here. These days, people cry if their $100 ubereats is not coming in PIPING hot, or is 2.3 seconds late, or they have to carry a single bag of groceries up a single flight of stairs. We've become spoiled. I spent some time in Philippine provinces where we had no electricity, no bathroom with a bidet, and your food had to be grown/farmed at home, or you'd walk 3 miles to the nearest palengke where you can buy SUPER fresh produce. It's a beautiful experience, and I do it for at least 2 months out of my 5 month intermittent stay in the Philippines (I own a company in Pinas, so I go out there very often for months at a time). Everyone that's grown accustomed to modern technology and creature comforts NEEDS to experience something like this.
@MeanBean-w2z24 күн бұрын
@@kiag.8484 having a degree in history, is absolutely useless.
@thoughtsoflust6 ай бұрын
I missed these people! Glad they’re back.
@Iran.village.Cooking6 ай бұрын
👍👍💚💚💚
@lucyterrier79053 ай бұрын
200 years ago? My grandparents lived on a farm in Eastern Europe. We spent a sumner in 1975. There was no indoor plumbing, no refrigeration & no gas or electric stove. The entire day was built around meals. I remember my Gramma plucking the feathers off the chicken. All the farming, harvesting, prepoing & cooking. A very simple , beautiful way of life. Lots of family and friends together.
@sweetgirly84893 ай бұрын
Now it's all processed garbage.
@williamwyatt14873 ай бұрын
Amazing. Sounds so simple yet fulfilling!
@kimmarielesso36706 ай бұрын
Welcome back Mr. & Mrs. Rayfield! I missed you!
@aimee22346 ай бұрын
Hello, Mrs. Rayfield!🩷 You were missed and your dinner looks absolutely divine, Justine! So excited to see and hear all about the wedding, your historic honeymoon and new home news. Be blessed, Rayfields! xoxo
@Bluerose8886 ай бұрын
I didn't see or hear it, because I can't find where it is.
@aimee22346 ай бұрын
@@Bluerose888 It's a documentary on a streaming service called believe plus. Coming soon I think!🩷
@Bluerose8886 ай бұрын
@@aimee2234 Never heard of it, I hope they put it up on youtube.
@ann400696 ай бұрын
It's wonderful to have you back Mrs Rayfield.
@patsythibault18246 ай бұрын
So happy you had a good time! You’ve been missed! ❤️
@jeffreysharp85266 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. Growing up, my father & his siblings talked a lot about "Mush" but, no one could tell me what it was. About the time I was 40 years old, Dad saw me cooking grits and said, "Oh, mush". He said that Grandma would make a big pot in the morning and serve it with a spoonful of jam; at lunch, she would serve it again and for dinner, she fried it in lard. That was during the Great Depression when Grandpa was paid a nickel a day as a farm laborer - raising 8 kids. No wonder they ate mush 3 times a day. Thanks again for your hard work.
@s.tiffanysmith99775 ай бұрын
I worked at Bob Evans as a teenager, and the early morning crowd loved mush and warm syrup.
@dinerwaitress5 ай бұрын
What did they think they were eating, that no one could say what it was? 😂 Mush is great, glad you could connect with this part of your history! You can see it in action at Conner Prairie near Indianapolis
@Jennifer-tt6jd6 ай бұрын
One thing I have noticed about your videos that I need to point out is that you consistently demonstrate how to safely cook over a fire, and I really respect that! Congrats, by the way on your marriage/honeymoon!
@jasonbagley87066 ай бұрын
Coring apples with a bayonet is probably the coolest thing I have seen today.
@Honeymoon19884 ай бұрын
You need to get out more.
@maevelogan60696 ай бұрын
Growing up my parents would put leftover grits in a loaf pan and put it in the refrigerator. Then the next day they would take it out and slice some of it off, salt, pepper, and flour it, then fry it in bacon grease...oooooooooooo that was so delicious!!!!
@karenwright91236 ай бұрын
Similar ingredients,mush is just creamier,tastes almost same.🙃😋I'll take either.
@ruthcrist59836 ай бұрын
❤love that in the morning with maple syrup
@anitadeckard12166 ай бұрын
Welcome back, so glad your lives are starting a new journey, congratulations 🎉
@brownidlion6 ай бұрын
Missed you! Glad your back 🎉❤! What a great meal!
@southernbellebornnbred78116 ай бұрын
Folks are beginning to realize, Lard is fantastic to fry in! And SO MUCH BETTER than Plant oils! Plant oils, are not near as good, and some are downright unpleasant tasting!!!! Great Grandma , made Lard and buttermilk biscuits, every morning , they were so light and fluffy they would melt in your mouth! Add a fried chicken leg or a little fatback, and some homemade pan gravy , and that's GOOD EATING!! Grandma lived to see 98 years old! She was born in 1885. I learned a lot from her, when I was little. She was not educated, never attended school, but she knew EVERYTHING ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@marisaortiz80373 ай бұрын
your comment made me crave some biscuits! I would give anything to have been able to try your great grandmas!
@tcernoi6 ай бұрын
Welcome back Justine... Congrats you two ❤❤❤❤
@s.mary_anne.v22156 ай бұрын
I laughed at the cornbread that fell and her ability to still stay in character😭I love these videos because it allows me to think what life was like even before this, my mind always wonders back to the Tudor dynasty since it's my favourite in history❤thanks for the videos! ❤
@thomasnagle5012 ай бұрын
I got a little chuckle out of that😅
@tlrice726 ай бұрын
Woo Hoo!! I’ve missed you two!!
@bobjeffrey88636 ай бұрын
Thanks for ALL your videos TEACHING us how to survive WITHOUT electricity
@TastySchu46 ай бұрын
Yes, my thoughts always with them. They do such a great job.
@markwagner9096 ай бұрын
She cooks on a fire. That’s all. I bet she takes the dirty dishes to her real home and puts them in the dishwasher and her clothes in her washing machine. Come on man!!
@wormking95066 ай бұрын
why DO you CAPITALISE things so in a strange ORDER, this MUCH emphasis is ODD
@dinerwaitress5 ай бұрын
Yes, this was a huge help to people in Texas 😂
@BabyItsSunny4 ай бұрын
@@dinerwaitressas a person who lives in Texas, this is not funny at all. A lot of people died from that storm
@sandracrowe476 ай бұрын
That is one awesome dinner -- fit for a king and queen.
@chaotic_crafter6 ай бұрын
Lovely to have you back.
@Nunofurdambiznez6 ай бұрын
That entire meal looks absolutely BEYOND DELICIOUS!! job well done!!
@jvinson41816 ай бұрын
I love watching your channel! I just love the appreciation of our American heritage and pointing out that we still eat very similarly. You also make it look so normal to cook and live like this, that it makes it really easy to go back in time while watching.
@salfrench34716 ай бұрын
Not even 5 minutes in and can see how relaxed and happy you are. How lovely!
@cuocsonglangnoigogang6 ай бұрын
Your dedication to recreating historical recipes, like the 1824 fried chicken, is truly remarkable. By delving into the past, you bring forgotten flavors to life, offering a unique culinary experience that bridges the gap between centuries. And I Am Floating Village Life
@gladysclausing87856 ай бұрын
Welcome back! Thank you for the recipes, they look delicious. I gave to say that am astounded at the amount of butter our ancestors used. Delicious!
@katelijnesommen6 ай бұрын
True! People (especially working class people) tended to do much more physically demanding work than most of us do now, both outside the home and in it. They could get away with eating probably about a 1000 kcals more than is sustainable for most people today... And as food wasn't always securely available to all, calorically dense foods like butter would have been a good way to fuel up.
@gladysclausing87856 ай бұрын
@@katelijnesommen Yes, agree! Besides the fact that food was all organic. My grandparents grew up on a farm and lived all their lives on the farm they inherited. They grew all their vegetables, raised their own chicken, pigs and beef. They both lived to their nineties. We should all be so lucky!
@kerridillon31206 ай бұрын
Way to go, Mrs. Rayfield!! It was a great privilege & a wonderful experience to attend your fabulous wedding! Thanks for inviting me!! Welcome home!🎉❤😊
@luvwings6 ай бұрын
Welcome back, this dinner looks awesome! You’re such a great cook
@1959jimbob6 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your videos. So much of what you demonstrate is what I ate in my early youth. I never knew how my grandmother prepared most all of our meals and you have unlocked mysteries for me. I can never thank you enough for doing these. Please keep them coming.
@celticmoon1116 ай бұрын
Welcome back my dear,what an incredible time you had ty for sharing. Congratulations and so much love ❤️
@PaulaKeller_BR5496 ай бұрын
Welcome back!
@LauraAndDonsConcentricCircles6 ай бұрын
Oh, dinner looks so delicious. Welcome home!
@Liffster6 ай бұрын
This brought back happy memories of cold mornings on the farm in Michigan when I was a child and my father would make fried mush with maple syrup for our breakfast before we headed through the deep snow to get the school bus. So glad to see you again!
@friederikeg7816 ай бұрын
Greetings across the Atlantic, many congratulations to your wedding. I do hope the documentary will be availability to watch in Europe, too! I watched the frontier patriot episode first and kept wondering what 'mush' was, I only knew things like mushy peas. Turns out you are eating what we call polenta in Europe, very popular in northern Italy and southern Switzerland, now available in many parts of Europe.
@Clare-qo5jv6 ай бұрын
I love all these cooking videos. It's fascinating to see what women went through in the 1800s just to get a meal on the table. We have it so easy in comparison. Great job with this and all the other videos!
@pbrn17296 ай бұрын
I missed you both! Welcome home Mrs. Rayfield I love everything you made tonight! My grandmother made fried chicken just like you did! I make baked apples just like you do, I never thought to put the core back in the bottom-it’s a great idea! I’ll have to try the cornmeal mush now too!💖💖
@sandramays7956 ай бұрын
What a delicious looking meal! Congrats on your marriage and welcome home!
@rachalnocchi56006 ай бұрын
So glad you are back, CONGRATULATIONS to you both!! Fried chicken, girl, you can't go wrong there! YUM
@flyingforfunwarthunder71166 ай бұрын
Again congratulations and the wedding and i am sop happy for you guys! Bless you both and may you always be smiling with each other for many years to come!
@jinaburris3346 ай бұрын
You both have been missed but I'm so glad that you had a wonderful time.
@barbarat02036 ай бұрын
I've missed you guys. Hope your honeymoon was wonderful. Williamsburg is amazing, I have been there 3 times and my favorite was always the cooking demos. Glad you are back. I have been busy watching your older videos while you were gone.
@ScorpioSilver111115 күн бұрын
That food looks amazing! What a great meal.
@anitacicora27796 ай бұрын
Yes! You are back…Glad was honeymoon was amazing…Bless you both on this new chapter in your lives…..Christmas this year from my husband, included gifts from “Justine”. 2 cookbooks and mushroom catchup & Anchovy sauce! These videos bring me peace…
@phantomwheeler816 ай бұрын
Welcome back. God bless you both and stay awesome.
@vellemere6 ай бұрын
Welcome back! You were missed!!
@pamelacrowell20076 ай бұрын
I had fried mush this morning for breakfast!!!! Yum!!
@chrisallen23445 ай бұрын
Great videos with the music makes for the best times. Thank you for all!
@caroleleelocklear40906 ай бұрын
I love the dish you put the fried mush into!! I still make baked apples, my mom always made them with pork roast in the colder months. Thanks for starting your videos again!! ❤❤❤ Have a merry day!!
@tinasears6106 ай бұрын
Fried mush is a favorite of mine. Has been as far back as my memory goes. Truly enjoyed this video.
@stephaniewhitehead28816 ай бұрын
So glad you had a such a good time in Virginia (my home state), and very glad to see you back! Love everything you're cooking, too. 🥰
@ginajackson84826 ай бұрын
Oh Rayfield’s, how I have waited patiently for you two to return to the cabin!! So happy that your wedding and honeymoon were wonderful❤️ Really looking forward to all of f the new adventures ahead!
@771blahblah6 ай бұрын
Thanks! So happy you’re back and that you share your life with us!❤️
@sallyconklin9506 ай бұрын
So glad to see you back! Wishing you both all the joy in the world. What a meal. Thanks for sharing and can't wait to hear more about your guys' adventures. Much love. =)
@dianamarsden19336 ай бұрын
Mrs. Rayfield, welcome back and we have missed you! I am glad you got to relax and see a lot of things. We went to Colonial Williamsburg and ate in tavern with music and stories and people reenacting being people from back then. But it so hot, I am older and I over heated myself . But I did enjoy it ! Jamestown too.
@Day-Zee626 ай бұрын
Welcum back!!!!🦋
@lauragriffin62146 ай бұрын
We missed you too!!
@karenmar15296 ай бұрын
Welcome back, definitely missed you both but so happy you two had this time to enjoy your honeymoon. This meal looks delicious!
@cathytaylor15706 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your wedding and I am so happy to hear that you really enjoyed Virginia, my home state. I am so happy to see you back.
@pattimickelson98616 ай бұрын
We certainly missed you. However that part of the country is so beautiful and so much to do. I know you had a wonderful time
@janetthorne70186 ай бұрын
Welcome back, and CONGRATULATIONS
@bowiearcangeli116 ай бұрын
You’ve been missed! So glad you’re back and cooking. Also happy you had a good time. Welcome home 💜
@crazy8skml6 ай бұрын
So glad to see you are back. Mrs. Rayfield I hope you had an amazing time. ❤
@lloydgreen42426 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@kimberlybercume87576 ай бұрын
That meal looks delicious.Glad to have you back. Congrats again to both of❤😊 you.
@countrygirl74026 ай бұрын
So glad you loved Virginia. It truly is beautiful. And we're so happy you're back!!!!
@sandrabatiste45586 ай бұрын
Hello Ms. Rayfield. Glad you are back doing those delicious meals.Congratulations on starting a new journey in your lives. I've been absent for a while. I'll be tuning in again on watching your videos.enjoying up to date chit chats. love your cooking skills. Looking forward to tuning in for new videos. Have a pleasant eveving. ❤❤
@earlybird60696 ай бұрын
Loved watching you cook with the thrush singing outside your window. So lovely. Welcome back!
@lynnmartz87396 ай бұрын
The bird son was awesome... I don't miss the cicadas around here
@carolcorrigan313020 күн бұрын
Congratulations to two wonderful people . Love and happiness to you both . Great meal , yum . Thank you .❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@kingtut76616 ай бұрын
Oh my Lord! I haven't seen an apple roaster in many years. My gran had one back in the 50s. Your roaster must have been a wedding gift, as hers was well blackened. She still cooked on an outdoor fireplace in the summer. Ok, her wood cook stove was on the back porch too HaHa1
@Nik513m6 ай бұрын
Ohmygoodness 😋 every part of that meal looks absolutely delectable! Welcome back, Mrs. Rayfield 🎉 💃
@deborahcollins96236 ай бұрын
I'm so happy you're back. This food looks amazing, and the green looks fantastic on you!!
@karenwright91236 ай бұрын
Looks delicious!!!Right down my alley,and I love fried mush!! Welcome back,I missed you guys!!!😍🥰Big hugs,too!!
@seasonsofphilly19936 ай бұрын
Welcome back Justine! Your first cooking video as a married woman, did not disappoint. Tasty classic foods still popular today. Now, you've got me craving fried chicken. And, I love your apple roaster! I roast apples year-round, it's a favorite. But, never over a fire. God willing, if I'm able to go camping in the fall, fire-roasted apples will be on the menu. Thank you!
@teresalatiolais84776 ай бұрын
Glad your back, the wedding pictures you showed looked beautiful
@joeylewis86156 ай бұрын
Something about these cooking videos is so soothing, I feel like this is how it should be. It makes you feel connected with your with your food and appreciate what you have. Thanks for the video!
@crystal63756 ай бұрын
We have surely missed you two. This meal is my kind of meal. Looks so yummy!😊
@connieroberts96016 ай бұрын
Congrats on your wedding. I was so excited to see a new video.
@chrismcelligott54626 ай бұрын
Welcome back! Can't wait to hear about what you have have been up to!
@joycee80516 ай бұрын
Congratulations to you both.
@jackieellenbarnes12686 ай бұрын
I’m SO glad you are Cooking 🍳 again Mrs. Rayfield.
@shoot2win5066 ай бұрын
Woohooo welcome back Mrs. Rayfield!!! That ring sure looks nice you are sportin'!!!
@pramalamourier96676 ай бұрын
Welcome back Mr and Mrs Rayfield...we missed you!! 💖💖. Glad you had a great honeymoon . Your dishes look amazing as always! So glad to have you both back, safe, sound and happy!! ❤❤
@ramseyridge6 ай бұрын
Walked through colonial Williamsburg this past weekend thinking of you guys!
@lindakrisologo48716 ай бұрын
So glad to see your back, so Happy for you and Ron . Congratulations,❤❤ love the chicken dinner , my favorite food.😊
@Regina-ov7yi6 ай бұрын
So good to see you are back! Congratulations!! I was born and raised near St Louis and St Genevieve is one of my favorite places on earth. Ill be back and see ya'll soon. The two of you have been missed.
@melissamoss92536 ай бұрын
Still holding strong at my #1 favorite channel on KZbin! You're the best! Thank you!!
@lindakrisologo48716 ай бұрын
Oh Justine, thank you so much !!! The hubby loved it, he loves the gravy over the chicken that's the first time he raved over gravy, thank you , ❤❤❤❤😊
@missypyxi6 ай бұрын
I spy some new cookware/servingware wedding gifts! Congratulations to you and Ron!
@aaronjohnson28436 ай бұрын
Congrats to the both of you,and very happy sbout the wedding.Glad to see the pictures of the fried chicken and how it is cooked,that is a 360 degree difference from how they do it here in NYC.Glad to see the both of you back.
@phyllojoe53465 ай бұрын
I just found this channel and I LOVE IT!!!
@EarlyAmerican5 ай бұрын
Yea! Thank you for joining me here
@AliceRelaxCooking6 ай бұрын
Incredible! How long did it take to make that? ⏰🍲
@bontea55456 ай бұрын
Probably 200 years 😅
@allaboutrap12 ай бұрын
@@bontea5545😂
@susanwarren3986 ай бұрын
Missed you both too.
@jukthewise87766 ай бұрын
We missed you, but you deserved the time off for your wedding and honeymoon. Congratulations and all out best!
@LouisTheTraveler766 ай бұрын
Looked delicious 🐔
@lisachickering43556 ай бұрын
So happy to see you back. My most heartfelt wishes for a long and happy union.
@stevenvaldezii79366 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your marriage May God bless your union.
@williammeek72186 ай бұрын
Delightful, watching you is a joy. I used to eat mush quite a bit when I was young. The apples looked very tasty. I just love your cooking style. I was born in the wrong century.
@marksgirl82956 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness! That looks amazing! Every bit of it! Making my mouth water over here!
@CristinSierra6 ай бұрын
I’m sorry you were sick for your birthday. My husband bought me those pots and pans (same color too) for Mother’s Day and I’m loving them! I forced my self to get read of almost all of our old ones. It was hard to do, but our cabinet is so much more organized and nothing falls out. I just kept a giant pot and a big skillet.
@missyyouknow60026 ай бұрын
Greeting Mrs Rayfield. Welcome back. We missed You. This is a meal anyone would love. Oddly ive never had fried mush but id love to try it!