Viking Stew | Food Wishes
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Hello, this is Chef John from
foodwishes.com with Viking
stew. That's right, I love anything
Vikings. So, I decided to make a stew
similar to what they might have enjoyed.
But don't worry, this is not one of
those thoroughly researched recipes
that's accurate and doesn't taste good.
Oh, no. This one's poorly researched,
but very delicious, especially with the
Viking flatbread we're going to talk
about later. But first things first, and
to get started, we have to cut up our
meat, which ideally is a wild boar we
killed with our own hands. But if you
can't or won't do that, you could just
use a pork shoulder from the store. And
as usual, if there are some natural
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Key Vocabulary (8)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
To put something with something else to increase the total number, size, or quality. It is also the basic mathematical process of combining two or more numbers to get a sum.
small
"Little dog."
large
"Big elephant."
Meat is the flesh of animals, such as cows, pigs, or chickens, that is used as food. It is a common source of protein and is usually cooked before being eaten.
"The meat is important."
A word used to describe something that is pleasant, enjoyable, or attractive. It also describes a person who is kind, friendly, and polite to others.
"The nice is important."
Grammar in This Video
"transfer it into a nice big pot or a Dutch oven"
"But first things first... And then what we'll do is"
"there are a lot of other options"
"if you can't or won't do that, you could just use a pork shoulder"
"once we cut that up, we will transfer it into a nice big pot"
"similar to what they might have enjoyed"
"as long as you cut the pieces fairly uniform, you're going to be fine"
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