My mom made the best conkies ever sadly she passed and we never got her exact recipe and I’ve been looking for a good recipe to make conkies close to how I saw hers look and the ingredients she used.I’ve watched a whole lot of conkie making videos and when I saw yours it immediately reminded me of how mummy’s own looked and so I’m gonna use your recipe and I’ll let you know how they turn out.thank you!
I know that memories stay with us forever even when those we loved dearly leave. I look forward to hearing how yours turn out but whatever the outcome, you would have tried and that in itself would have made her proud! 👍🏽
Looks yummy I love conkies , just don’t make them enough. Three years back I did the unthinkable and made a Conkie Tart , served with icecream 🤭. Such a risk where the “ purist “ are concerned.
@@cookingwithpatbest2603 What @maxinedottin1956 doesn't know is that milk (and eggs, which you didn't use in this recipe) help make conkies mellow, so they don't feel dry while being swallowed. Using less sweet potato and substituting the shortfall with more pumpkin also helps with that. The first time I made conkies (3 years ago) I used fine corn meal. This year was the first time since then that I made more conkies, and I used fine corn meal again (the exact one shown in your video). According to my info, the only difference between corn meal and corn flour is that the grains of the latter are finer than those of the former. However, since you said in the video that corn flour tastes much better, I'm going to use that instead of corn meal the next time I make conkies. Here's another tip: add a bit of shortening to the butter and avoid stirring the batter any more than necessary.
Thanks for your response. You will not regret using the corn flour and yes these were indeed absolutely mellow. My granny never used egg and she is my hero, so I never will. 😊👍🏽
My father use to make them when we were kids imma try now to make them myself ❤
My mom made the best conkies ever sadly she passed and we never got her exact recipe and I’ve been looking for a good recipe to make conkies close to how I saw hers look and the ingredients she used.I’ve watched a whole lot of conkie making videos and when I saw yours it immediately reminded me of how mummy’s own looked and so I’m gonna use your recipe and I’ll let you know how they turn out.thank you!
I know that memories stay with us forever even when those we loved dearly leave. I look forward to hearing how yours turn out but whatever the outcome, you would have tried and that in itself would have made her proud! 👍🏽
@@cookingwithpatbest2603 Thank you!
LOOKS Delicious...will definitely try. Thanks for sharing.
Please have a go. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Looks yummy I love conkies , just don’t make them enough. Three years back I did the unthinkable and made a Conkie Tart , served with icecream 🤭. Such a risk where the “ purist “ are concerned.
Interesting!! I can just taste all the flavours yummy. Thanks for sharing
You are most welcome Shila… you must try it. It is so nice…. 👍🏽
Looks DELICIOUS ❤
Very good lovely
MEXICAN TAMALES!
Very nice. I make conkies and they are usually very good but will try your recipe.
Please let me know how they turn out.
Nice look so good
Thank you……
Love from trinidad.
Likewise from Barbados and the U.K. 👍🏽
Did u boil the pumpkin?
The pumpkin is just finely grated. Do not boil it. I hope you make them soon 👍🏽
@ thank u so much 😊
hello miss patrisha i love your videos when you were gratering what was it?
I was grater-ing a nutmeg. That is a spice widely grown in Grenada 👍🏽
@@cookingwithpatbest2603 You were actually grating it, not gratering it. But for some reason all of us Bajans speak like that. 🤣
@@asmartbajan 😂 that just made me laugh…… I was doing one of those verbs Mr Smart bajan 🤣🤗
We call this Ducuna 🇦🇬
No milk
For this version of conkies 🫔 evaporated milk is being used. Recipe passed down.
@@cookingwithpatbest2603 What @maxinedottin1956 doesn't know is that milk (and eggs, which you didn't use in this recipe) help make conkies mellow, so they don't feel dry while being swallowed. Using less sweet potato and substituting the shortfall with more pumpkin also helps with that. The first time I made conkies (3 years ago) I used fine corn meal. This year was the first time since then that I made more conkies, and I used fine corn meal again (the exact one shown in your video). According to my info, the only difference between corn meal and corn flour is that the grains of the latter are finer than those of the former. However, since you said in the video that corn flour tastes much better, I'm going to use that instead of corn meal the next time I make conkies. Here's another tip: add a bit of shortening to the butter and avoid stirring the batter any more than necessary.
Thanks for your response. You will not regret using the corn flour and yes these were indeed absolutely mellow. My granny never used egg and she is my hero, so I never will. 😊👍🏽
TAMALES MEXICANOS ESO ES!......MEXICAN TAMALES IS WHAT THEY ARE!