This steak and eggs recipe, which combines perfectly seasoned and seared ribeye with fried eggs and an incredible sauce, is the …
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This steak and eggs recipe, which combines perfectly seasoned and seared ribeye with fried eggs and an incredible sauce, is the …
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Eating is a miracle during the war, especially well prepared stuff like this. Idk why do people keep lying about the conditions of the soldiers and army, they didn't receive enough resources.
Pretty sure people have been eating meat and eggs since even before we evolved from monkeys. And Australia was invented by the English and Australians are crap at war especially wwII
Who would have the time to cook this in the morning?
Poblano? So why does everyone want to burn their face off? Green pepper is fine
WWII huh? Man, I was born 25 years too late. In Vietnam we use to get cold beans and motherf***ers, John Wayne crackers and tiger sh*t and five whole minutes minute to eat it, police our gear and maybe grab a smoke. Guess them old timers knew how to live…😅😅😅😅😅😅
Aaaawww Yeah…
A breakfast to die for😅and they died indeed.
You call yourself a “chef” yet you don’t even know how to correctly spell nor pronounce Worcestershire sauce? YGTBSM! Get off YT and all social media and stay in America because we don’t want you to spread your dumbshit-ness to the rest of the world.
Dog, how many sticks of butter in this recipe? No wonder it tastes so good
My dad was a real American combat soldier in WWII. Yeah, he talked about eating steak. Turns out that a newly dead horse was found in the river where the GIs were bathing. "Everyone out of the river, there's a dead horse up stream". That night they had steaks for dinner which everyone agreed tasted 'a bit different'. Later that night a platoon which went out on patrol came back and reported that the horse was missing. My dad lived for another sixty-five years after the war ended and insisted that they ate horse steaks that night. And it was the only steak that he ever ate, at least in the field, that the Army ever served up. I think that it's safe to say that combat soldiers did without a hearty breakfast of steak, eggs, and potatoes. It's pretty damned insulting using that as click-bait for a fucking YouTube video.
wtaf this is one of those cooking videos that got my mouth practically drooling the whole time 😀
That looks so good
Expensive breakfast!
Minus the potatoes and the sauce and this is my most common breakfast.
I don't do carbs very much, so I'll skip the potatoes, but I may try the sauce, with allulose instead of sugar.
I would totally eat that breakfast. Unless, of course, war were declared.
Steak and eggs were only given before an incursion in the case right before D-day. As a " last meal" and to boost moral. However in the field and during battle it was rationsand canned meals.
No soldier ate this sht in WW2 let alone a soldier today
I hate all peppers in my breakfast.
MOTHER OF GOD !
BRE-BR-BREAKFAST?! THIS HAS BEEN MY DINNER FOR THE PAST 7 YEARS
As a Pole i still don't understand how people call that a breakfast. Just because there's eggs or what? Thats a whole ass dinner!
ok, this guy's an idiot.
This looks SO GOOD! From Australia and popular after WWII? I found out about this steak and egg combo from watching "Little House on the Prairie". It must have gotten so popular in the U.S. that they put it in a show set in the 1870's.
I definitely do not miss cooking steaks on a pan
8:21 I'm going to discard the oil because it was too much oil. Oh pan too dry, add another 'frozen' oil in it
I only had steak an egg once and it was at a restaurant, and man was it the best meal I’ve ever had, I’d eat it everyday if I knew how to cook a perfect steak lmao I know nothing bout meats, I only know basic foods, bacon an egg an toast lmao
Just from The comment I am out no one had this at WWII
Lose the stinking peppers and scramble the eggs, trade the steak for a nice thick ham steak.
No
That looked way more done than MR. I'ma try this one morning though
So an entire stick of butter was used for a ww2 bfast….. yeah no.
Never, never put the potatoes and onions in the pan at the same time.
I love a good steak and eggs breakfast, but that's way too much salt and butter. That's the reason why most developed nations have a heart disease problem.
I don’t know what history books you are reading.
Oh my God you've used almost 3 sticks of butter!
seeding your spicy peppers is for girls. its also a sin to fry a steak when at home, that's what a grill is for. only girls fry a steak.
You could only get powdered eggs on ration in the UK during WW2. And steak? You're joking.
During WWII, resources and food were extremely scarce. In England, many people survived on just one meal a day. In the U.S., families dealt with constant shortages, rationing, and food drives to support the war effort. It’s a mistake to think of that time as one of plenty. The reality was about enduring without—and being grateful simply to still be alive.