So nice to see you on here Linda. It's been years since I've seen you. I still remember babysitting for you when your children were young. You still look so young and beautiful. oxox
Kia Ora Whaea, Im Maori and return home from living a jump away from Aotearoa and first thing I wanted was our Maori bread and my beautiful sister made heaps for my arrival... Thank you for sharing, its simple yet the best with Real Butter 😉 Take care again Thankyou
Kia ora Auntie Linda, what a lovely surprise to see you sharing the making of moari bread for friends and family. Bringing whanau together with beautiful kai. It's wonderful to see our fellow american friends on the other side of the world enjoying the aroha that comes from sharing a piece of our heritage, which I am so proud of. Watching you prepare your bread brings me fond and loving childhood memories of my mum, aunties and nana preparing their rewena bread for the dinner table. You look amazing, its been almost 35 years since we last met in our hometown of Auckland, New Zealand, you have not changed at all.
I met Linda a few years ago in West Valley. What a Kind loving woman! Gave my 2 girls Maori dolls she made. She told me she was raised on a Moke Farm. Been trying to connect with her on Fb a few years back with no luck. And to See her teaching you how to make Maori bread is pretty awesome! And the chances are wild to see her on here!! If any way you could pass on the info to her that would be awesome! Love to see her again and find out if she knows some of my family.
My cousin made your recipe and it's divine!! Thank you for sharing...and yes I could listen to Linda talk all day!! Such a sweet spirit and lovely accent❤
Kia Ora Linda, I have just made your rewana bread and OMGness it is beautiful, lite and fluffy soooo delicious. Thank you so very much for sharing your recipe with us all out here. I have taken some to work for my collegues to try out.
..thanks auntie Linda and Martie....I can tell you 100% "off the bat!"...this has got to be one of the best..if not "the best recipe" ...I made my first batch of aunty Linda's Maori bread following her recipe about just over a week ago....and wow!..wow!..wow! ....not bad for a person like myself who has NEVER EVER made or attempted to bake a bread...I've been baking aunty Linda's bread eversince! ..I'm Maori also btw!...arohanui Aunty Linda!
I made it after watching this. Linda you are special thank you for sharing. The bread was perfect. I didn’t use the rewena recipe instead used yeast just like you suggested. Easy as. Tastes amazing
What a beautiful Friendship and sharing this yummy recipe. Can't wait to try it. Thank you for sharing your recipe. 🙏❤😇 I LOVE Maori bread😋🥰 "If a 7yr old can do it, anyone can do it too." Love that! God bless. Ps. I've subscribed 🤩👍🏾🥰
Rewena Bread is amazing, if you ever do get to try it made with potato yeast 😱 OMG.. Another Maori bread is Fry Bread..🤤🤤 Aunty is on fire here making the mean feed.
10/10 yum … I needed to use a lot of extra flour after I stirred dry and wet together…(0n the table while kneading) and after resting for 20 min (I used more flour again)BUT IT TURNED OUT PREMO
@@martiekraus2527 i heard what she said, I don't believe it would have the same distinct flavour as Maori bread. Using yeast without the potato starter just can't be called Maori bread, Rēwena bread.
@@martiekraus2527 No disrespect to anyone; I've made many breads with yeast and none of it has that distinct Rēwena flavour. I'm sorry, I feel Maori bread is a potato sour dough, using yeast powder is not the same.
Ive been to New Zealand a few times. An absolute beautiful island and the kindest people ive ever met!!
So nice to see you on here Linda. It's been years since I've seen you. I still remember babysitting for you when your children were young. You still look so young and beautiful. oxox
Kia Ora Whaea, Im Maori and return home from living a jump away from Aotearoa and first thing I wanted was our Maori bread and my beautiful sister made heaps for my arrival...
Thank you for sharing, its simple yet the best with Real Butter 😉
Take care again Thankyou
Kia ora Auntie Linda, what a lovely surprise to see you sharing the making of moari bread for friends and family. Bringing whanau together with beautiful kai. It's wonderful to see our fellow american friends on the other side of the world enjoying the aroha that comes from sharing a piece of our heritage, which I am so proud of. Watching you prepare your bread brings me fond and loving childhood memories of my mum, aunties and nana preparing their rewena bread for the dinner table. You look amazing, its been almost 35 years since we last met in our hometown of Auckland, New Zealand, you have not changed at all.
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Growing up as Urban Maori in Aucklands eastern suburbs my Mum
would always cook this bread brings back great Memories 😉
Fantastic
Kia Ora Whaea Linda great to see you sharing the love
What a beautiful friendship. The bread looks yummy!
oh you remind me of all my aunties who use to teach me how to cook when i was a young boy thank you for bringing back those memories
What sweet friendship. Loved it as much as learning about the bread.
I met Linda a few years ago in West Valley. What a Kind loving woman! Gave my 2 girls Maori dolls she made. She told me she was raised on a Moke Farm. Been trying to connect with her on Fb a few years back with no luck. And to See her teaching you how to make Maori bread is pretty awesome! And the chances are wild to see her on here!! If any way you could pass on the info to her that would be awesome! Love to see her again and find out if she knows some of my family.
My cousin made your recipe and it's divine!! Thank you for sharing...and yes I could listen to Linda talk all day!! Such a sweet spirit and lovely accent❤
I am so glad your cousin tried it! Linda is so awesome, I love her! Thank you for watching!❤️
Kia Ora Linda, I have just made your rewana bread and OMGness it is beautiful, lite and fluffy soooo delicious. Thank you so very much for sharing your recipe with us all out here. I have taken some to work for my collegues to try out.
My aunty. Still the same.
Much aroha
Arohanui kia koutou e kuia ma Tino ataahua te mahi rewena❤️❤️❤️beautiful I have learnt now how my grandmother did this so amazing
This made my day. What lovely people.
So lovely but it's only moari bread with the traditional bug starter as mentioned. This is just lovely bread.
..thanks auntie Linda and Martie....I can tell you 100% "off the bat!"...this has got to be one of the best..if not "the best recipe"
...I made my first batch of aunty Linda's Maori bread following her recipe about just over a week ago....and wow!..wow!..wow!
....not bad for a person like myself who has NEVER EVER made or attempted to bake a bread...I've been baking aunty Linda's bread eversince!
..I'm Maori also btw!...arohanui Aunty Linda!
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Best bread in the world and the best grandma too! ❤
I made it after watching this. Linda you are special thank you for sharing. The bread was perfect. I didn’t use the rewena recipe instead used yeast just like you suggested. Easy as. Tastes amazing
How sweet is this lady❤️❤️❤️
As soon as I get home I’m going to give it a try! What a sweet friend😁
This is beautiful, thank you for making and sharing this video❤
What a beautiful Friendship and sharing this yummy recipe. Can't wait to try it. Thank you for sharing your recipe. 🙏❤😇 I LOVE Maori bread😋🥰 "If a 7yr old can do it, anyone can do it too." Love that! God bless. Ps. I've subscribed 🤩👍🏾🥰
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Tena koe Whaea, tino pai tou mahi paraoa rewena...ka rawe hoki! x Nga mihi
Rewena Bread is amazing, if you ever do get to try it made with potato yeast 😱 OMG..
Another Maori bread is Fry Bread..🤤🤤
Aunty is on fire here making the mean feed.
Beautiful you make it look so easy thanks
Thank you for your beautiful knowledge of making the best bread in the world Whaea Tino pai
10/10 yum … I needed to use a lot of extra flour after I stirred dry and wet together…(0n the table while kneading) and after resting for 20 min (I used more flour again)BUT IT TURNED OUT PREMO
So lovely, Thank you
Amazing maori bread best bread ever
I just baked a loaf thank you!
Why didn’t you show the potato sourdough starter??
so using yeast still has the same distinct flavour as using potato stater?
@@martiekraus2527 i heard what she said, I don't believe it would have the same distinct flavour as Maori bread. Using yeast without the potato starter just can't be called Maori bread, Rēwena bread.
@@martiekraus2527 No disrespect to anyone; I've made many breads with yeast and none of it has that distinct Rēwena flavour. I'm sorry, I feel Maori bread is a potato sour dough, using yeast powder is not the same.
@@martiekraus2527 I asked a simple question which was't answered. Your the one that came in hot and bothered and couldn't answer the question I asked.
No way it would taste the same!
"Otherwise Your arm will fall off" Yep definitely sounds just like my nan🤣🤣🤣
Aroha au tō paraoa Linda😊
Kua tunu au i tētahi rēwana i tēnei rā.
Hey ladies, you forgot to cut a slice to show us the crumb.
That would have been a great idea! Sorry we didn’t think of that.
Loveit💜❤️🧡
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hi linda long time see i remember the ward picnic at north shore the bread went with the museals love Eddie & Elaine