Authentic Jamaican Tun Cornmeal

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  • @ladysweetpumpkin1058
    @ladysweetpumpkin1058 5 років тому +23

    I love this lady....she reminds of those Jamaican school or Sunday school teachers that really love teaching their students. Thank you so much for your Great videos👌👏💗🙏🏼🤗💞

  • @debrabipta6808
    @debrabipta6808 4 роки тому +1

    Miss Debbie hats off to You.You are the only person beside my deceased mother who passed away 13yrs now who cook corn coocoo til you scrape the bunbun.You brought back so many memories for me and I thank you. She was from Tobago and as kids my brother and I couldn't wait to get the pot to scrape and eat the bunbun..We had it with fry and stew fish and calalloo ..Oh how I wish I could hug you for that ms Debbie you made my night

  • @Jewel380
    @Jewel380 6 років тому +24

    I am discovering my Jamaican roots and exploring Jamaican cooking and I love your channel! Thank you Ms. Debbie and please keep posting videos.

  • @judithwilliams174
    @judithwilliams174 6 років тому +42

    Twist
    1. Chop some onion, green and red sweet pepper and thinly slice and cube scotch bonnet pepper and lightly fry. Add to tun cornmeal.
    2. Okra sliced and added while cooking tun cornmeal.
    3. Add cook up salt fish with onions and sweet pepper.
    4. Scallion slice gently friend with prawns and add to tun cornmeal.
    These are my favourite twist. Have lots more too. Shout out to Judith Williams I live in Kent UK. Much love and respect 😙

    • @thejamaicancookingjourney
      @thejamaicancookingjourney  6 років тому +5

      ok will do that bless

    • @RealGRRRLz69
      @RealGRRRLz69 6 років тому

      Judith Williams: #3 was my favorite as a child. I tasted it reading your list. Thank You for that memory.

    • @jenniferbeathea7906
      @jenniferbeathea7906 5 років тому +1

      All sounds really good. Must try

    • @sharonsinclair9812
      @sharonsinclair9812 4 роки тому

      Put some real nice curry chicken back I'm in love my Bonbon because that's what my grandmother normally give us thanks

    • @garyzangel2808
      @garyzangel2808 4 роки тому

      Judith Williams Ms. Debbie said authentic NOT with a twist. Everything you "non cooks" put sweet peppers in.

  • @Karen1AG
    @Karen1AG 5 років тому +39

    Ms. Debbie I Really Love Ur Videos Bc U Do Everything From Scratch The Way My Grandmother Use To Do It. And I'm Very Much Into Watching Videos That Do Things From Scratch.. I Pray That God Gives Long Life And Good Health And A Greaceful Mind To Do This For Us Who Knows What Good Cooking Is But Are Not Able To Do It In Forine Counties. Thank You Again..

    • @euneta
      @euneta 4 роки тому +1

      I just want to eat right now tun cornmeal, look delicious.

    • @1963carolrose
      @1963carolrose 3 роки тому +1

      Yes the bun bun is nice

  • @HellenShort
    @HellenShort 6 років тому +19

    I love turned cornmeal with saltfish fried down with onions, tomato and okra! I prefer mine firm. Definitely one of my favourite things to eat!

    • @thejamaicancookingjourney
      @thejamaicancookingjourney  6 років тому +3

      YES look at the time its 4 42 in the am in JA and ur making my belly growl good nutitious food bless no stress

  • @rhondaphillips1948
    @rhondaphillips1948 5 років тому +3

    I love your videos and also your kitchen... it don't look staged it looks like you and your family actually cook in it... very relaxing to watch... just like getting cooking lessons from my aunt or grandmother

  • @celestinejackson3311
    @celestinejackson3311 4 роки тому +3

    I'm now a New Yorker born and raised in Macon Ga. our version to tun cornmeal would be GRITS as a child I loved when the grits would stick to the pot like that. We called it SCOTCH almost burned but not burned up. To me it was the best of the grits could not get enough wished the whole pot could get that way.😁😁😁

  • @juleenforbes
    @juleenforbes 6 років тому +54

    Ms. Debbie the bun bun is di best part of the tun cornmeal. Mi use to scrap di bottom of di pot. A nice twist would be salt pork, chop it up small or bacon with mixed peppers. A want to tell you that foreigners eat this a lot they call it polenta.

    • @thejamaicancookingjourney
      @thejamaicancookingjourney  6 років тому +2

      arite Jules bless gonna try that way

    • @shanelunsford5495
      @shanelunsford5495 6 років тому +8

      In South of United States we call this grits and have sweet and savory versions.

    • @jeanmalcolm1358
      @jeanmalcolm1358 6 років тому

      Juleen Forbes Ms

    • @naturallymenow
      @naturallymenow 6 років тому +2

      I put tin mackerel in mine and the at the end I add Parmesan cheese at the end and whip it in. Turn off the stove and cover it for a few minutes

    • @inezthomas3611
      @inezthomas3611 6 років тому

      ' m

  • @luxurydollshanlifestyle2215
    @luxurydollshanlifestyle2215 4 роки тому +4

    Lol I’m so In love with this lady n the way she go about doing her cooking

  • @bethunegobern7412
    @bethunegobern7412 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you, always appreciate how you take the time out to teach and share your experience.

  • @ceesworldwide478
    @ceesworldwide478 4 роки тому +14

    You've got to love this empress. Louise Bennett would be so proud of her.

    • @digoravas1986
      @digoravas1986 3 роки тому +1

      Mis Ded is a national treasure...

  • @treehouse8175
    @treehouse8175 5 років тому +6

    I just want to big you up with thanks for sharing your authentic recipes with us all really enjoy watching you as much as trying your recipes keep up the cook work have subscribed and shared

  • @maddybee4523
    @maddybee4523 4 роки тому +8

    Thanks very much, In Antigua we call it Fungee, instead of chives and thyme, we cook okra into it, some people even put a little sugar and some kids like raisins in it Its a favorite to eat on Good Friday with steam fish or salt fish and ground provision..I love it, and personally I like it wet from the teacup...Also most people use regular water instead of coconut milk, but which ever recipe you use, Me luv me tun cornmeal.

  • @ericaforde1624
    @ericaforde1624 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome I love how you did your run corn its the first time I heard the name tun cornmeal looks very tasty to. But in Trinidad here we call it cocou .I put my coconut water to boil n season with ocrhoes,permentoes ,cheyanne peppers,chive,black pepper,garlic n salt to taste to flavour after letting it boil for awhile I swizzle my ingriedients to mash then up using the same method you used before pouring it into the pot I keep turning so that it keeps its form and put it on a low fire then add in a piece of butter until its comes in how I want it then I butter my dish n pour it in for awhile until it settles n shape in the form of a pie so I can cut into n share like a slice of cake . but I love your method n going to try it .thank you for your display.

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
    @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts 5 років тому +1

    I love how yuh bring the old time cooking to life. Simpler is better and more delicious. Thank you and your camera girl for taking the time to put these videos together.

  • @joylecky
    @joylecky 6 років тому +7

    Love, love love it. My grandma use to add pumpkin to it and some saltfish

  • @dalryhenry1350
    @dalryhenry1350 4 роки тому +4

    I never liked tun cornmeal as a kid, but this little Kingston girl did love pot bottom bun bun and still do! I even top my cornmeal porridge with it😂 As an adult, I acquired a taste for Polenta, which is the Italian version of our tun cornmeal. You have taken me back to my roots Ms. Debbie, and this deliciousness will now be a staple for me, thank you. 🙏💗

  • @sasharobins6437
    @sasharobins6437 4 роки тому +3

    You a Di bes Ms Debbie, I’m so glad to know there is a tun cornmeal recipe . I’ll be trying it now!🙏🏾🇯🇲🥰

  • @jacksh4785
    @jacksh4785 5 років тому +2

    I am a new subscriber. Ur channel is great. Please keep up the good content. And stay authentic to your Jamaican roots. We English people love it 😍

  • @kathleenryan2232
    @kathleenryan2232 6 років тому

    Miss Debbie I luv your natural down to Earth feel good way that u cook. It’s so comforting watching u work your Caribbean magic in your warm and inviting kitchen.

  • @shirleyjensen-elliott2435
    @shirleyjensen-elliott2435 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing authentic recipes from the fabulous Debbie. Such amazing cooking skills

  • @cynthiajones2235
    @cynthiajones2235 4 роки тому +2

    Ms Debbie I make it all with these same exact steps, in that exact same way ,with added chopped okras as my mother and grandma taught us. My mother was from Barbados, and my grandma from St Lucia, and love it so very much with a side of sweet potatoe ,ripe plantain,slice avocado with fry fish and gravy with a chilled passion fruit juice.That’s exactly my Sunday meal 😋😋😋❤️❤️❤️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @deedeebak6991
    @deedeebak6991 4 роки тому +1

    I couldn’t think of anything to twist this recipe with, it’s perfect! That pot you use is a magic pot, the more mileage it gets, the better it performs. If I had a choice to become any country, I would choose Jamaica! There is just love in every bite, every meal, thanks for sharing your home with all of us.

  • @taniabanbury5623
    @taniabanbury5623 7 місяців тому

    Ms, Debbie I learn so much from you thank you!!

  • @happylindsay4475
    @happylindsay4475 4 роки тому +1

    I would watch you cook any day!!! You are magic! I would twist it with sliced sautéed okra and diced red and green peppers- everything else just like you do!! One of my grandpa ‘s and Mother’s favorite dishes- served with either steam fish or salt fish...Blessings and love Miss Debbie!!

  • @Icil879
    @Icil879 2 роки тому +1

    Yes the bun is the best. I put a little butter and then scrape it out. 😋 😋

    • @Icil879
      @Icil879 Рік тому

      Lord me too. I would put butter and leave it for a bit. Nice nice.

  • @mshart-ke4in
    @mshart-ke4in 5 років тому +1

    Miss Debbie thank you. I made this last night and it’s wonderful! I had it with your chicken curry last night and fried some up today. My two adults sons’ father is Jamaican and I appreciate you enabling them to experience just how superb Jamaican cuisine is. From Australia with thanks 💕 Sharene

    • @thejamaicancookingjourney
      @thejamaicancookingjourney  5 років тому +1

      Hi ms hart i am so glad u made it and most of all u enjoyed it thanks for leaving me a comment all the way from Australia

  • @marieicequeen
    @marieicequeen 4 роки тому +3

    Bun Bun a my favorite part yes and I grow up a St Mary up a Juno Pen/Enfield they use to add Corn pork and saltfish the fresh Coconut milk is the best..Bless up Ms Debbie 🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @bajanfarrel2562
    @bajanfarrel2562 4 роки тому +33

    In Barbados we call it cou-cou, we put okras in it.
    Our national dish is: Cou-cou & flying fish

    • @lindabenn7771
      @lindabenn7771 4 роки тому +1

      Bajan Farrel I love cou cou and make it often

    • @junieadams53
      @junieadams53 4 роки тому +1

      When i was a child my grandma out salt fish in it

    • @junieadams53
      @junieadams53 4 роки тому +2

      My husband is Bajan. He makes cou ciu all the time. He makes souse too using pigs feet and pig ears.

    • @SunnyGhandle
      @SunnyGhandle 4 роки тому +2

      ODEAN LAWRENCE Yes sir, it’s a derivative of the African dish fufu (fou fou)

    • @Dragonrdh
      @Dragonrdh 4 роки тому +1

      My Mum used to cook mackerel with cou-cou in England, when she couldn't get flying fish.

  • @mariacaleb8995
    @mariacaleb8995 5 років тому +1

    In PR when we add the coconut milk when we prepare it sweet, like a dessert. We eat it cold. What you have prepared we call it funche. We accompany with red beans, or fish, or salt fish or any stewed meat. Soooooo good! Love how passionate you are about what you do. Blessings to you and yours. NEVER stop cooking the authentic way. Thank you!

  • @loletabrown9223
    @loletabrown9223 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Debbie, Girl I love your show. I love Tun Cornmeal your style and I give it a twist at times with diced carrot and threaded callaloo, or diced carrot with threaded cabbage and I love to put some flaked salt fish in mine. Thanks for sharing about the rice bitters and the sour sop leaves. I enjoyed them.

  • @joanrichards8102
    @joanrichards8102 5 років тому +15

    The pot bottom is my favorite part that’s the part I eat also in rice and peas

  • @lilymaepeart9040
    @lilymaepeart9040 3 роки тому +5

    I am from Jamaica, Manchester as a child my mother would make tun cornmeal exactly like you. The bun, bun (the bottom of the pot) was the best part. Some time she also would add little bits of meat or cod fish. This is the best. Thanks

    • @Msboochie2
      @Msboochie2 2 роки тому +1

      My mother was from Kingston, my daddy was from St. Mary’s. Instinctively,I got a little annoyed when she scraped too much away, because the pot scrapings were for me. I was the baby, and am only now realizing how they spoiled me, because my mother loved that part too. RIP to my beautiful mother, she loved watching Miss Debbie before she passed too. The cook very similarly. Even growing up in Jamaica, Queens I watched her get out her hammer every Sunday to open up the dry coconut and make, grater it, and I pushed it through the strainer, to make coconut milk for the rice and peas and to freeze for Tun cornmeal during the week days. Despite canned and frozen being available, she did this well into the 1990’s. Granny was born and raised in Kingston too, so I wonder who came down from the country, because apparently they did everything the country way.

  • @mbubb4626
    @mbubb4626 5 років тому +10

    Turn cornmeal is one of Kenya's national dish. The Italians call it polenta. turn cornmeal is a very nutritious and delicious top of the line meal.

  • @MsAncele
    @MsAncele 4 роки тому +11

    City folk burn their cornmeal too and
    the bun-bun is just as nice. We delight in the loud scraping of the pot, it makes the neighbours jealous

  • @zomax221
    @zomax221 4 роки тому +1

    Here on quarantine..searched high and low for this recipe.. this is what I remember as a child.. SIMPLE TUN CORNMEAL.... that's it.. no mix veggie.. no beans.. just soso tun cornmeal.. love it

  • @marciasmith1662
    @marciasmith1662 6 років тому +14

    Omg Debbie what are you doing to me? I Sooo remember the bun bun! That is my favourite bit with some saltfish or mackerel! Blessings and thank you for the lovely share💯😘😘😘👌I was born in ST Mary Hampstead 👌
    #countrygal

    • @thejamaicancookingjourney
      @thejamaicancookingjourney  6 років тому +2

      blessings yes mon bringing back dem memories girl u must would be a st mary girl nuff love

    • @marciasmith1662
      @marciasmith1662 6 років тому +2

      westindian delights Debbie you must try the bun bun with ackee and saltfish beautiful 👌

    • @christopherjohnson7846
      @christopherjohnson7846 5 років тому

      I love the bun bun,am doing some right now

  • @sandravoltaire9900
    @sandravoltaire9900 5 років тому +5

    We Haitians love the bottom part the most. One love thanks for sharing ❤️

  • @gailbaptiste8471
    @gailbaptiste8471 2 роки тому

    I had to laugh i am from Trinidad an i love watching u miss Debbie u make my day an your attitude i love it

  • @soniaplummer1093
    @soniaplummer1093 Рік тому

    Thank you I am a Jamaican and this is my first time seeing how to cook tun cornmeal and I am very impressed I am going to try it thank you

  • @montshoamen-realestateinja7371

    Yes, I could taste that tun cornmeal just from watching the video. And the bun bun is always the nicest part.

  • @soniastewart9679
    @soniastewart9679 Рік тому

    Good morning Debbie .I love the way you do it ,I love mine sliced like pudding.and I love the bun bun .big up yourself.

  • @Nubiansmiles
    @Nubiansmiles 4 роки тому +1

    In Antigua we call this Fungee. We make it with cornmeal and Okra. We cook ours firm and roll it in a ball.

  • @irelandsimmz2177
    @irelandsimmz2177 4 роки тому +2

    🙌🏾mi deh right ya suh! I grew to love this dish because of my grandfather. The bun part is my favourite! 🤗

  • @yvonnepeart6831
    @yvonnepeart6831 4 роки тому +4

    Tun Cornmeal with SaltFish!!! My Daddy made this for me when l was a child and loved it!!!!

  • @blessedhighlyfavored5309
    @blessedhighlyfavored5309 6 років тому

    Bun bun is the sweetest part. You made my day. Thanks Debbie

  • @marieicequeen
    @marieicequeen 4 роки тому

    I was just searching for a recipe to make it and wanted to do I the right way, last time I did it right was in the 1980's. Thank you so much for your time.🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @funkychild2294
    @funkychild2294 3 роки тому

    You’re just so beautiful inside and out! I love it 🥰 from one Caribbean g’yal to another ❤️

  • @CapricornBaaby
    @CapricornBaaby 4 роки тому

    Love how you've kept it real. Really enjoyed your video

  • @queenauset
    @queenauset 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Ms. Debbie. My mother would make it with salt fish and seasons. I love it.

  • @UnknownNetworkTV
    @UnknownNetworkTV 6 років тому +11

    Realist Jamaican Cooking channel.

  • @sedwards9018
    @sedwards9018 6 років тому

    Love it. The bun bun a di nicest part. I use to dig it out and eat instead of the tun cornmeal.

  • @annabain-lewis1702
    @annabain-lewis1702 5 років тому +5

    Hey debs.. In trinidad we use ochro, grated carrots and pimento peppers along with garlic and other fresh seasonings.

  • @favouredbygod9849
    @favouredbygod9849 2 роки тому

    Yesss the best way.... always wondered how they get it creamy now I know.... Thanks 😊🙏🏾🙌🏾🔥💯

  • @faithlynfoodsvariety1352
    @faithlynfoodsvariety1352 3 роки тому

    Well Done, Miss Debbie. Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @victorinejones5664
    @victorinejones5664 4 роки тому +2

    Hailing from Barbados, we do a similar dish to this. It is done with okras and not the coconut milk , would love to do a cook off with you mum. Jamaican V bajan.

  • @silvertrees6326
    @silvertrees6326 4 роки тому +1

    Salt fish is a great twist. My grandmother used to put salt fish in the tun cornmeal.

  • @alisathomas5115
    @alisathomas5115 5 років тому +1

    Back in Antigua we make a version but with Okra Water and we take out the lumped before we leave it to cook.

  • @claudetteforbes4280
    @claudetteforbes4280 4 роки тому +1

    Miss Debbie, I love you and your cooking style. To the tun cornmeal, I would twist it with saltfish for added protein and make it a one-pot-dish.

  • @barbarakerr3986
    @barbarakerr3986 4 роки тому +2

    Damn, I’m making this tonight, that looks delicious 😋 Ms. Debbie, #Mannersandrespect ✊🏾

  • @elviabest7591
    @elviabest7591 4 роки тому +1

    the twist to this is Panama sweet turn corn meal we use the same procedure just use cinnamon stick, vanilla , yellow coloring , butter and sugar to taste and raisins.

  • @kaybaileyful
    @kaybaileyful 4 роки тому +1

    A wooden spoon is best to tun the cornmeal also grease the container to set the tun cornmeal, it slips out nice n neat.
    We here in Antigua call it funge.

  • @audreyfrancis199
    @audreyfrancis199 4 роки тому +4

    My Aunt from Antigua usta make it for Us, years ago, thank U EmpressMama Elder,,,

  • @firerainkeeler
    @firerainkeeler 4 роки тому +2

    Ms. Debbie, I LOVE the cooking you do from Scratch it is the way I was taught how to cook! Nothing was ever measured except for cake ingredients, roll, Indian Fried bread and such, It was by sight and smell! My Great Grandmother was from the Dutch West Indies (Kidnapped of course) And married off to a (White) Irish fisherman that is how we got an Irish last name : ( Her son married my Grandmother who was a (Blackfoot Indian) Native Amerikan and could cook from scratch very, very well! She could even make a Kool-Aid cake with Icing form Kool-Aid too! You can look it up on your computer Kool-Aid! (TWIST) NO# 1 Make everything the way you did it except to your mixture for the cup mold the Torn Cornmeal/then add to one cup mold Bacon to the whole mixture to go in that cup of Torn Cornmeal mixture, Decorate it with bacon crumbles! NO#2 Use your recipe when you make the next cup mold, but in the middle of it add Egg's Benedict to it, you know with the poached egg and Hollisdays Sauce in the middle of the Torn Cornmeal Mixture! Decorate it with a little Hollindays Sauce and Red Peper Flakes for color that should go well with the Scotch Bonnet Pepper in your Sauce! You could also add sweet multi-colored peppers to the plates to make it festive for decorations with!

    • @faylenenolan8082
      @faylenenolan8082 4 роки тому

      Turn cornmeal with pegan peas can you do that

    • @firerainkeeler
      @firerainkeeler 4 роки тому

      @@faylenenolan8082 Sounds GOOD to me!!! : ) I'm hungry!!!

  • @kadijatusesay9760
    @kadijatusesay9760 3 роки тому

    Well done, I like it dry to enjoy the burn burn. Thank you, another dish as I love corn meal dishes. Kadi.

  • @soniaanderson2664
    @soniaanderson2664 4 роки тому

    I love saltfish in my turn cornmeal. So i prepare it cooked up in onion and tomato ahead and add it when it's ready to be turned with a little real butter. Yummy.

  • @foodkpop339
    @foodkpop339 4 роки тому +1

    bun bun is the best part of the tun cornmeal eno!
    I'm young and I love it

  • @anna-kayhines575
    @anna-kayhines575 2 роки тому

    Love this video. My version is with some shredded pumpkin, chicken or pumpkin noodles and some mix vegetables.

  • @keilamckenzie6997
    @keilamckenzie6997 5 років тому +1

    I just made mine with sautéed sweet pepper, tomato, onion, escallion and garlic. Added sweet corn, shredded white cheddar cheese and some crushed canned mackerel (in tomato sauce). Soooo good! I love your video Ms. Debbie, you now have a new subscriber!

    • @missdorr4947
      @missdorr4947 2 роки тому

      Why was the cheese added? Are you American?

  • @havenbillet5969
    @havenbillet5969 4 роки тому

    Miss Debbie I really love your videos. I watch your video before I start to cook. I love tun cornmeal but I never know how to cook it. Thanks for this wonderful video.🙂

  • @BackyardGardenFlo
    @BackyardGardenFlo 3 роки тому

    Yes miss Debbie I am from St Mary so I know what you talking about I love turn cornmeal thank you keep us the good cooking!!

  • @elezabeththomas2693
    @elezabeththomas2693 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderful! Thank you.

  • @ivorysteele
    @ivorysteele 5 років тому +17

    Some people on the comments are so dumb. This is a dish that can be done in many ways. Everyone put their own twist on it. So if you and your grandma on another planet use to make it different then ok. Rastafarians make it different in Jamaica. My family makes it with fish, and whatever seafood scraps because ultimately this is Jamaica's dog food. Also, the Ghanaians make it many different ways. Some of ou have nothing to do but criticize. I seriously doubt most of you women can even cook.

    • @marshmellowskitchen6094
      @marshmellowskitchen6094 5 років тому +4

      ivorysteele that’s how some ppl are stupid like everyone get cooking lesson from the same teacher in the same kitchen 🙄🙄

    • @caroles3425
      @caroles3425 5 років тому

      I think u may have missed that Ms Debs invited people to offer their suggestions on various twists that they know of or can be done. They are not criticizing just offering what she encouraged. So u may be taking it the wrong way.
      It is used commonly in Jamaica adding various dinner scraps to make dog food but I wouldn't say that it is ultimately dog food just a cheap method to stretch meats to feed dogs. Some can't digest and prefer rice.
      It is what is added and enjoyed in different cultures as you said and have different names... Polenta, Foo Foo, etc

    • @elizabeth6831
      @elizabeth6831 4 роки тому

      ivorysteele laud me want it now wid some fry fish

  • @piccolosun1025
    @piccolosun1025 6 років тому +30

    Tun Tun i eat it hard and soft. but gezz now you have to make blue draws if you dont make it already Jamaicans have so many foods the videos cant done for now

  • @salomephillips1876
    @salomephillips1876 4 роки тому

    Good morning Ms. Debbie, I cooked some this morning for the first time by following your instructions, it turned out absolutely wonderful. My mom approved. Yesterday I commented on your green banana porridge, cooked that yesterday with your steps,it was so good. Thank you. 🤗

    • @memoryrinehart
      @memoryrinehart 4 роки тому

      Green banana porridge? I must get that next!!

    • @pamelacollins6475
      @pamelacollins6475 4 роки тому

      I blended some pumpkin with the coconut milk and it was awesome

  • @mariacaleb8995
    @mariacaleb8995 5 років тому

    Ms Debbie, love how you are so careful when preparing your food. Love your accent.

  • @denziljordan3863
    @denziljordan3863 5 років тому +7

    Of course the I know bout tun cornmeal and bun bun
    Bun bun from cornmeal poridge to 1❤💛💚

  • @wayneroseway6423
    @wayneroseway6423 5 років тому +1

    yes Miss Debbie original original recipe how to make turn cornmeal your number one Mama God bless you

  • @diannebaker79
    @diannebaker79 4 роки тому

    I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!! BURNBURN has ALWAYS been my favorite and burnburn from a pot of white rice!! I born and raised in US-first generation American-family from Barnstable, Trelawny JA. My father put saltfish and peas, roast chicken, or fried fish in tun corn-he was the only one who made it in our house. My husband is Haitian and the Haitian version is called Mayi Moulen (his mom makes it with smoked herring in tomato sauce) -he loved the burnburn too!!

    • @khaliqsomra5922
      @khaliqsomra5922 4 роки тому

      Boy miss Debbie you take me back to my chilhood.

  • @paulinedesilva279
    @paulinedesilva279 4 роки тому

    I just love you and your cooking. I love Jamaica I was going every year but got sick, will be going back in two yrs would love to visit you. Blessings to you and your family.🧡🧡

  • @deborahdavis7045
    @deborahdavis7045 6 років тому

    that is super cool! I am going to try this recipe this weekend.

    • @thejamaicancookingjourney
      @thejamaicancookingjourney  6 років тому

      kool

    • @deborahdavis7045
      @deborahdavis7045 6 років тому

      Thank you Debbie! I did try the recipe tonight. I had it with tuna fish and green onion. It was a fun recipe, thank you for making it. I think I will need to practice it.

  • @marciareid3584
    @marciareid3584 5 років тому +2

    Woooooo Megan you bring al
    A large smile on my face thanks sis.

  • @soulblacklady
    @soulblacklady 5 років тому +2

    This girl from down south USA and love that coconut 🥥. Me like Camera Girl and drink the wata from shell. Love you. Much respect.

  • @petrarossman5638
    @petrarossman5638 3 роки тому

    I love the the way you make your Tun Cornmeal. You did an excelent job and what i like, you use the real coconut. I am going to try it your way, which is the best.

  • @micki_lee101
    @micki_lee101 3 роки тому

    With a few alteration, it came out great. Thanks. Add a few more seasoning such as carrots, sweet pepper green&red and tomatoes. Real herbal style it was great. Love the crispy bun bun part too😍

  • @debbiebryan8654
    @debbiebryan8654 4 роки тому

    My dad used to make Tun Cornmeal from, Scratch with steam fish 🐠. The scrapping was the best. Since Cov-19, I had the urge to make it at 🏡. Bought cornmeal !.. until now , I did not accomplish my mission! One of these days! Love your style.... I love to cook, bake etc.

  • @velmavelma3493
    @velmavelma3493 4 роки тому

    Love it love it never had it as a child but I love it..I made mine with red peas and coconut milk and spice it up..big up girl.

  • @dianequiroz1677
    @dianequiroz1677 3 роки тому +1

    Yes girl fantastic

  • @marciaplummer5976
    @marciaplummer5976 5 років тому +2

    I wish I can have so
    e ow. i would add some colorful chopped sweet peppers.to it to brighten it up and have s nice crunchy taste to it especially when you cup it and plate it. Nice presentation.

  • @hopemcfarquhargraham8337
    @hopemcfarquhargraham8337 4 роки тому

    Debbie Debs...you teach me how to turn the corn meal the right way.
    Thank you so much

  • @kathymonteiro3533
    @kathymonteiro3533 4 роки тому

    Mi from St Mary and love mi tun cornmeal!!! Thank you Miss Debbie

  • @paulinebryan2582
    @paulinebryan2582 Рік тому

    I am eating some Tun Cornmeal Bun Bun right this minute. I have not had it for years I used coarse cornmeal to make Tun Cormeal Today.

  • @bonitaweekes4366
    @bonitaweekes4366 6 років тому +4

    My Grandmother would have killed me if I put water in Cornmeal. We cook cou - cou, which is cornmeal with okras. The old people never, never wet the cornmeal but it came out creamy and smooth. It's hard work but they used a cou - cou stick, that is a wooden stick that is like a small bat, they stired and pressed against the side of the pot, no lumps at all, just smooth. It's an art. It's served with steamed flying fish, Saltfish, a slice of sweet potato and some cucumber done up with lime, salt, onions, hot pepper and parsley. Granny put some butter in a cup or small bowl, put in the cooked cou cou and the turn out on the plate. I have to wet my meal, my father is 91 still active and cooking, he'd never wet his.

  • @loiemurray1027
    @loiemurray1027 3 роки тому

    Big up Miss Debbie! My mom wanted this dish and I made it just like how you made it and I added cooked up apple chicken sausage and okra. She loved it.

  • @ggdem5472
    @ggdem5472 4 роки тому

    My mum used to make this dish for us in England when we were children and I still love it, i'm in my late 50s now. I have heard jamaicans in England call this poor man food and would not dream of eating it. But, it's their loss because its delicious! Thank you for your video🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @KandiTheSweetLife
    @KandiTheSweetLife Рік тому

    Very nice! I have to try it myself 😊

  • @claudiad.i9449
    @claudiad.i9449 4 роки тому

    we do it a little different in st.kitts. how we do it is simplier. We also add ochro, spinach or greens to it

  • @zandrealexander8749
    @zandrealexander8749 Рік тому

    My dear that is the best part the bun bun part wet and put a little coconut custard kids fight for it. I love mine dried good job.

  • @sexyjamaican74
    @sexyjamaican74 6 років тому +1

    My mother Is from junipen st Mary when she made it I always eat dih bun bun. But I'm use to okra in mine's. Thank you Debbie for this video.bless