1950's Fish Pudding

Publicado 2022-05-17
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Subtitles: Jose Mendoza | IG @worldagainstjose

PHOTO CREDITS
Kalua pua’a: By Adam - www.flickr.com/photos/38074672@N00/72253951/in/set…, CC BY-SA 2.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=511698
Four banal at Urval: By MOSSOT - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10362460
Traditional Clay stove from Serbia: By Gmihail at Serbian Wikipedia - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0 rs, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=84842991
Victorian Range: David Dixon / Victorian Range, Sudbury Hall Kitchen

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @EndisNi
    As a Brit, looking at food that appears both bland and horrifying at the same time gives me a sense of warm childhood nostalgia...
  • I agree with everyone else who’s said it… Max needs to do a 1950s-60s weird casserole series. Bust out the mayo and Jello!
  • @RaelNikolaidis
    Max needs to make a playlist titled “Dishes That Do Not Spark Joy”, so we can watch a succession of vids where we can enjoy Max’s tasting-something-awful face. Because that does spark joy for me, and I suspect, many others. 😊
  • My grandmother was a preemie (her skin was still see through) and she was put in a shoe box and kept in the oven. Thanks to you I now know that it was only the pilot light that was keeping her warm. Thanks for taking one for the team on this one.
  • @AtomicShrimp
    I feel like I want to redeem this recipe. I'm thinking smoked fish, more lightly cooked, swap out the milk for chicken stock (for the rice), and breadcrumbs on the top before the egg is poured over. Edit: Your reaction on eating it was priceless!
  • @americaneclectic
    As a child, I could never figure out how Gretel pushed the witch into the oven. 😊 This history tells me how easy it would have been to push her into a medieval oven!
  • @punklejunk
    Spoiler Alert: "This does not spark joy." This sentence had my family ROTFL. Poor Max, you can tell he was trying to like it, then trying to make sense of the texture, and then finally giving up on saying something-- anything-- nice about it. The strain from the effort was palpable. We feel for you, Max. Hope the next videos give you more joy.
  • @Raevynwing
    "I don't like that at all. That does not spark joy" is the funniest thing I've heard in a while. I came to see this one again from a comment on his Marie Antoinette Diet video from today and I'm glad I rewatched this haha I couldn't eat it myself.
  • @slickstretch6391
    Fish: $5 Rice: $2 Max's face when eating it: Priceless For everything else, there's Mastercard.
  • @spring1610
    In those few seconds between the bite and the verdict, your expression took an entire journey. Thank you for taking one for the team. ❤️
  • @julscatten2640
    Oh, Max…. He looked like he was seriously questioning his life choices after that bite…
  • @alib6615
    In my 30s, I went to visit a friend back home and her husband. Either her parents or his gave them a 1950s recipe book and it had the oddest recipes in it. The entire evening we just took turns reading aloud to each other and cracking up. Yes, please do a 1950s to 1960s series on weird casseroles/dishes!!! That would be amazing!
  • Poor Max. I laughed out loud at the expression he made when he tasted this concoction. Thanks for taking one for the team.
  • @dragonwitch27
    Fun fact: in peasant households in Russia, the stove could actually serve as a sleeping place as well. This area on top of the stove, called the perekryshka, was generally the warmest place in the home and was typically used by senior members of the household, the elderly, and the sick. Keep in mind that the stoves in these homes were very large, with thick walls, so it's easy to see how they could end up serving this function during those long, cold winters!
  • @andybsmith
    I am so sorry that I laughed SO hard at 15:56 when the gag reflex kicked in! It's the look that gets me. And after such a noble effort to keep it down and actually swallow it that you say, "I don't like that at all." Comedy genius!!!
  • @ncooty
    I love the honesty of this channel. Removing the rose-colored glasses of nostalgia (or the fetishization of old things) helps us truly recognize, appreciate, and rediscover the stuff actually worth keeping... and genuinely to appreciate progress as well. Bless you, Max.
  • @kenziedayne4234
    Oh gosh, I laughed so hard at the face you made. "It does not spark joy." Hilarious. Congrats on the new old home. Hopefully your next endeavor will be more palatable.
  • @NumPad
    Jose definitely had fun with the subtitles on this one. "Chews" "Chews less enthusiastically" I like that he shows his personality through the show even though he's not technically on it. Hi Jose!
  • @Terri_MacKay
    Congrats on your new home!! 🥳 I LOVE THAT STOVE!!!!!! ❤ "Learn from my mistakes...they are plentiful." My new personal motto.