Julia Child prepares Pot Au Feu, or French Boiled Beef Dinner.
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20 Comments
Pot au Feu? Looks alot like Corned Beef and Cabbage or New England Boiled Dinner.
oh, thank you, so much.
wondrously lovely dishes.
happy new week. ❤❤❤❤❤
Her shear chaotic energy is inspiring!
Short ribs aren't cheap anymore. They usually start out at $14 a pound!
Nice winter time dish with all the pots simmering on the stove for hours.
Love how Julia saunters over to her big pot swinging the roast 😆. Too hot to be making pot au feu, today. But definitely looking forward to the cooler weather and resuming this sort of comfort food.
Her butcher GAVE her all those bones? Nowadays that's about $25-$30 worth.
Chuck isn’t cheap now. You cant find soup bones either
Such a riot! 🤗
Julia is my spirit animal I’ve been watching her since I was about 13 years old, and that’s getting to be a damn long time ago.
Ironic though some of these cuts of meat have just skyrocketed in price… Chuck is no longer “inexpensive”. Kind of sucks. Shoot, I’ve even seen meat 🥩 🍖 counters pushing Chuck steak as something you can successfully barbecue! My gosh you’d be chewing on one for hours! I have a 5 acre property… It’s time for me to start raising my own steers again!
Just love watching Julia cooking a delicious meal.
love simple recipes like this
Sometimes she seems a little drunk. Was she?
Just need some corn tortillas at the end for the beef to make some tacos haha ❤️
These meats that were inexpensive at the time are very popular and expensive now. Still looks amazing.
It'd be nice to know when this aired originally.
I liked the part where she showed her collection of raw meat slabs.
I wish you could turn the volume up. I have my computer all the way up and also the volume control at the bottom of the video. My other channels have the sound where I can here it, but this channel is always so low. I've tried using the subtitles, but they get in the way of watching her hands.
I don't think I've ever seen footage of her sober but I love the chaos
None of these meats are cheap anymore, especially brisket. This would be a fancy luxurious meal to cook here in America in 2024.