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B1 Intermediate English 7:06 1,303 words Cooking

Viking Stew | Food Wishes

National Geographic · 158,365 views · Added 5 months ago

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Join Chef John as he prepares a hearty Viking-inspired stew complete with flatbread. This video is great for learning cooking vocabulary like cutting, seasoning, and simmering, along with casual conversational English. Learners will also encounter food-related idioms and humorous commentary typical of recipe videos.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,303

Total Words

461

Unique Words

4/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 35%

Subtitles (31 segments)

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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.

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But don't worry, this is not one of those thoroughly researched recipes that's accurate and doesn't taste good.

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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.

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And as usual, if there are some natural separations in the meat, we can start our cuts there. And I'm going to try to

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cut this into about 2in pieces. But really, the size is up to you. I mean, you are, after all, the Valkyrie of how big these chunks should be. And as long as you cut the pieces fairly uniform, you're going to be fine. Oh, and if you're not into pork, there are a lot of other options the Vikings would have had a thousand years ago. And you could use beef or lamb or goat or venison or even bear if you dare.

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But no matter what you use, once we cut that up, we will transfer it into a nice big pot or a Dutch oven like this, and we will season it up with some salt,

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Key Vocabulary (8)

you A1 pronoun

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.

nice A1 noun

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.

meat A1 noun

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.

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