1 large can tomato juice 2 cans Zesty tomato soup 1 pound hamburger 1 can chili beans Chili powder and pepper -- to taste Brown hamburger and drain. Combine tomato juice and soup in pan or slow cooker . Add hamburger and beans. Boil for about 5 or 10 minutes. Then turn down he at to keep soup hot. Add chili powder and pepper to your family's taste. This is a quick, easy, perfectly seasoned soup that tastes like you simmered it all day. busted by sooz
Great Depression Cooking - The Poorman's Meal - Higher Resolution
Clara's Poorman's Meal is one of my favorite dishes. It was the reason we began this channel. I could never remember just how Nana made it, and being a visual person, what better way to have the recipe than as a video.
This is a higher resolution version of Clara's Poorman's Meal video. It was shot in SD and now up-resed to HD. Not perfect, but a big improvement from the 2007 YouTube standard of 144p!
This was the very first meal we filmed for her show. We'll leave up the original and enjoy this one for improved clarity as well as a new ending message from Clara.
I recently rediscovered the original tape, dated April 10, 2007, just days away from its thirteenth anniversary. On June 2007 I posted it as the 4th video of our initial posts (saving the best for last, of course). At the time there were very few concept YouTube channels and it wasn't yet owned by Google.
As a filmmaker, I tried convincing TV studios that this was a great show idea. I was told that there wasn't really an appetite for a cooking show about the history of the Great Depression, hosted by an unknown 91 year old Grandmother.
I saw YouTube as a place I could make the show anyway and let people decide for themselves if they wanted to learn meals from the Depression and meet my amazing Grandmother. And you did decide. Thanks for watching and I'll try to continue to share Clara and her incredible cooking as best I can.
-Christopher
The New Worst Chef on YouTube
Simple Sara Kitchen, a new contender for the top spot of the true worst chef on YouTube. How will she rank up against the likes of the Cooking with Jack Show and Kay's Cooking. Only time will tell. Buckle up.
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COOKING WITH JACK: THE FINALE
The Cooking with Jack Show, a staple on this channel. One, that it is time to say goodbye to. Today, we are going to be going through every single Cooking with Jack video I have ever made. Buckle up
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The third best way to eat a sushi bake
30 MINUTE SUSHI BAKE⤵️ Makes 3-5 serving
1/2 lb salmon, seasoned to preference 1/2 lb imitation crab, shredded & cut into smaller pieces 3 oz cream cheese 1/4 cup Japanese mayo 1 TBSP sriracha 2-3 cups cooked rice 2 TBSP rice vinegar Furikake / shredded seaweed
1. Season salmon to preference. I seasoned mine with garlic powder, salt & black pepper. And then airfry at 400 for 9 mins. If your salmon is thicker, you may have to cook more
2. Then shred salmon and add it into your shredded imitation crab.
3. Then add the rest of your ingredients: cream cheese, Japanese Mayo & sriracha. Combine well and set aside.
4. Combine 2-3 cups of cooked rice with 2 TBSP rice vinegar. Mix well. Then pour rice into an oven safe dish and flatten it/ create an flat - equal surface.
5. Top the rice off with shredded seaweed or furikake. I used 3 seaweed sheets
6. Then top your rice + seaweed off with your salmon mixture and spread it evenly
7. Bake at 380 for 10 mins (broil for 2-3 mins optional)
8. I served my sushi bake wrapped in seaweed. I also like to at cucumbers and/ or avocados into the wrap but I didn’t have any☹️ Bon Appétittites