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Hamburgers, hotdogs, potato salad, coleslaw, corn on cob.some have Bar B que ribs..😋😋😋
ОтветитьI have never seen potatoe salad with peas and carrots, and cucumber it must be a whyte people potatoe salad
Ответитьdeviled eggs
ОтветитьThe potato salad was a little busy. Potatoes, a small amount of onions, green pepper or celery or celery seed and mayonnaise make potato the star. I'm glad they enjoyed some of our traditional foods.
ОтветитьMustard potato salid is my favorite. Delighted to watch their reactions as always. Such happy people.
ОтветитьNo it's called Deviled Eggs
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ОтветитьHe's right gotta have ice cream with apple pie
ОтветитьDeviled Eggs, not vice versa.
ОтветитьWe don’t call it egg devil, It’s called deviled eggs. You’re saying it backwards.
As far as the potato salad goes, I’ve never heard of anybody putting carrots in it, but they did enjoy it, so so be it. Usually, it’s just potatoes, onions, and celery, And some chopped up boiled eggs, mixed with mayonnaise and some seasoning.
Thank you
ОтветитьThey are called deviled eggs because they usually have some hot sauce or chili powder added to make them spicy--that is they are "hot!" The potato salad isn't quite traditional for the USA, but it certainly looks good. And much healthier than our version with just potatoes, celery, and onion. Both cherries and blueberries are common at the 4th of July dinners since they are in season now. Very few apples are ready this early in the summer. (And I know the saying is --"as American as apple pie.")
ОтветитьI wonder why they think our people are smart enough to invent a new dish but too stupid to name it.
ОтветитьMy dad used to say "It's not a party without deviled eggs!" He loved them.
ОтветитьThank you for your wishes on our 4th of July. I hope to see more of your videos! ❤️🤗
ОтветитьAwe! Thank You💗Love you all💗
Ответитьlove the guy in the blue shirt his eyes are spectacular.
ОтветитьI can't help it, everytime they make food from somewhere else, I have to wonder how they actually make it. From what I have seen after many videos, is that it seldom looks like something the way we would make it. I hope they actually enjoy it.
ОтветитьIf I was in Pakistan I would 100% make people "eggs laid by Satan" for the Fourth. Families like mine have special cold plates to keep deviled eggs cold and fresh. But less traditional would be smoked rack of lamb with a mustard BBQ sauce. And perhaps if I had the room smoked goat leg for pulled goat tacos.
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ОтветитьI'm glad you guys got to enjoy some freedom food 😄 it looked well prepared, so compliments to the cook. Have a wonderful day! You should put out an episode on your independence day and what you traditionally do and eat 😊
ОтветитьI wonder when is Pakistan's independence day.
ОтветитьI'm glad they enjoyed the potato salad although it is not a traditional American potato salad. Just potatoes, celery & onion mixed up with Mayonnaise & sometimes mustard
ОтветитьThanks for the happy independence day wishes, guys!! Here is an early happy independence day wish for you and your families and your country in August coming up.
ОтветитьBaked beans is another dish. Beans, with ketchup, mustard and either maple syrup or molasses and finely chopped onions baked. Often we add smoked sausage or cut up hot dogs to it.
ОтветитьThere are NO peas and carrots in our potato salad. It's usually potatoes, celery, onion, mayo and a drop of mustard. So happy to see these gentlemen enjoying it, no matter what is in it!!!
ОтветитьOmg, warm apple pie with vanilla ice cream is one of my favorite things ever. 😋
ОтветитьPotato salad is traditional but does not have peas carrots. This doesn't look like potato salad. Potato salad is more creamy from the mayonnaise and some of the potatoes smashed to blend in with bigger pieces. The potatoes are cut too big too.
ОтветитьNaveed's English is getting quite good! Congratulations to him - his speed in learning is impressive especially since English is notoriously difficult to learn!
ОтветитьFellas you need to share with us the special foods you have on your independence day!!!👌👌👌
ОтветитьAziz is so poetic. He should write a book of poems, and get them published
ОтветитьI brought deviled eggs to an Independence Day party today, and they were the first thing we ran out of---glad you enjoyed them, too. BTW, deviled eggs are called that because back in the nineteenth century, the word "deviled" was used to describe dishes that used spices like paprika and pepper. It was just another way of saying spicy.
ОтветитьPeople celebrate 4th of July with a cookout either in their backyard at a local park or at a lake
ОтветитьDeviled eggs, not egg deviled.
ОтветитьI’m glad you’re all enjoying the food!! Your smiles are infectious and your spirits are just beautiful ❤ I do wonder who makes the food you eat/try. The potato salad was pretty literal! Lol. It’s not a salad as in garden salad. It’s just mashed potato (to your liking). People prefer different consistencies but the potato is significantly softened, ranging from soft to purée texture. It’s just the potatoes, hard boiled eggs, a real mayonnaise dressing, minced celery, minced onions, mustard -some like dijon mustard, pickled relish, and salt and pepper and any other seasonings you like. I like to add cheese, sour cream, and bacon to mine. Mix that altogether to your preferred consistency, and top with your favorite garnish/spice aka Paprika and voila! No two potato salads taste the same but there is a standard or expectation of how it should taste and look. Try southern (US) cooked soul food next time. You’ll see and taste the difference. Potato salad should be yellowish in color too. This is the same formula for (canned) tuna, macaroni, and chicken salads. The yolk mixture inside the deviled eggs also use this same formula. Stay great! 😎☺️
ОтветитьWhat is your favorite dish of fourth of July ?
Happy Independence Day Everyone !!!