I've watched a ton of videos on how to make these and decided to try yours because I love your videos! Made these for my fiances grandma before she flew back home because she always talks about these and can't get them. They were a hit! Even the family who don't normally like them said they were great. They are very honest when something is not good so 10/10 will make it again ☺ This is the first Samoan baking recipe I've made that they didn't tell me to change at all so that's a big win!
Thank you so much for your feedback and support to the channel. This is one of the videos I have to remake as it was a bit long but I’m glad you got through it. I appreciate your feedback and ratings from the family. It means a lot to me as I prepare to return to uploading more cooking videos. I took time off due to family and personal reasons but I will return very very soon. I make these a lot for friends and my family too. Most people get their supplies from Samoa but it’s better you make your own as it is much fresher. Thanks again for your feedback and for making your fiancé’s mum happy. Take care to you and family 🙏🙏😊
Oh wow I admit that the soy sauce threw me off a bit lol cause I was thinking cookies, as in sweet shortbread biscuits. These are cool I love the colours. Your girl is adorable ☺️
I totally understand and agree Ang soy sauce is definitely an odd ingredient to someone who's nor familiar or have tasted these Samoans favourite treats compare to a traditional sweet cookie. It's more a savoury and sweet biscuit in my opinion especially with onion and garlic added too. Thank you so much. You're always kind🙏🏻💕
Hello there Cynthia. You bake them for about 20 minutes on 170° Celsius but every oven is different. You also have to turn them over during the process of nana in if that make sense. Thanks again for reaching out and for watching the videos🙏❤️
Used to live in western samoa 10 yrs and love those! Great job!
I've watched a ton of videos on how to make these and decided to try yours because I love your videos! Made these for my fiances grandma before she flew back home because she always talks about these and can't get them. They were a hit! Even the family who don't normally like them said they were great. They are very honest when something is not good so 10/10 will make it again ☺ This is the first Samoan baking recipe I've made that they didn't tell me to change at all so that's a big win!
Thank you so much for your feedback and support to the channel. This is one of the videos I have to remake as it was a bit long but I’m glad you got through it. I appreciate your feedback and ratings from the family. It means a lot to me as I prepare to return to uploading more cooking videos. I took time off due to family and personal reasons but I will return very very soon. I make these a lot for friends and my family too. Most people get their supplies from Samoa but it’s better you make your own as it is much fresher. Thanks again for your feedback and for making your fiancé’s mum happy. Take care to you and family 🙏🙏😊
Danke 🎉👍🌺
What a beauty mate 😂
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Thank you Tania 🙏🏻💕 take care😊
Oh wow I admit that the soy sauce threw me off a bit lol cause I was thinking cookies, as in sweet shortbread biscuits. These are cool I love the colours. Your girl is adorable ☺️
I totally understand and agree Ang soy sauce is definitely an odd ingredient to someone who's nor familiar or have tasted these Samoans favourite treats compare to a traditional sweet cookie. It's more a savoury and sweet biscuit in my opinion especially with onion and garlic added too. Thank you so much. You're always kind🙏🏻💕
How long you bake them and what’s temperature Sis? Looks delicious
Hello there Cynthia. You bake them for about 20 minutes on 170° Celsius but every oven is different. You also have to turn them over during the process of nana in if that make sense. Thanks again for reaching out and for watching the videos🙏❤️
How many does the recipe make?
between 25 and 30 depending on the size you want. You could get more than 30 if you make them a bit smaller.
Measurements pls
@@puleimausheck1984 it’s in the description area below the video. Thanks 🙏