Corn Cou Cou (Vegetarian + Gluten Free)

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  • @hybridangel3403
    @hybridangel3403 Рік тому +2

    I'm British born 🇬🇩🇯🇲I love this. I have family in Trinidad too the Indian side.

  • @v.t.8752
    @v.t.8752 4 роки тому +20

    I'm Barbadian. Went to Ghana 🇬🇭 for the first time and on the second day tasted a meal that was familiar to my tastebuds. I was shocked and couldn't place it until I asked for the ingredients. Okra, cornmeal and fish on de side. I was eating what they call BANKU. It was cou cou for me.

    • @vaazig
      @vaazig 3 роки тому +1

      On the completely opposite coast, in Kenya they make ugali to eat with beef stews. The end product with the flipped bowl looks very close to ugali. Having said that ugali is bland and only a vessel for the stew juices. 😋

    • @sugarpoppop3958
      @sugarpoppop3958 2 роки тому +1

      I tasted Coocoo when I was on Barbados and it was delicious 😋, it's a simple recipe with very little ingredients, me personally always like the authentic recipes. It's nice sometimes to upgrade or modified the recipes but NOT some that needs to be original and this is one of them.
      The African recipe is the original recipe and it was pass down to us Islanders as we added what ingredients we had locally.
      But PLEASE don't add carrots 😆

    • @shirleycook6371
      @shirleycook6371 Рік тому

      ​@@sugarpoppop3958😢😅😊

  • @martacorona5703
    @martacorona5703 4 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much. I have been looking for this recipe for many years. My garndmother made it for us when I was a child in Nicaragua.. She did however, use grated corn on the cob and lots of green pepper. She called it fungi, which is why it took me so many years to find it since you use a different name. . I thought it was a treat when I was younger and longed to learn how to prepare this recipe, so Im very grateful.

  • @j.c.d.hinkson7455
    @j.c.d.hinkson7455 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this recipe Chris. GOD bless you. From Barbados.

  • @patricialabdon1544
    @patricialabdon1544 4 роки тому +5

    Love, love, love this channel. I'm from sweet T&T and been living here for the past 20 years. I'm getting ready to retire and I'm so ready for all my Trini cooking. I'm making some of your recipes, when I have the time. I can't wait for when I have more time. Keep that good food coming. Love ya! God bless.

  • @onnasun8122
    @onnasun8122 2 роки тому +1

    I was looking for a cou cou recipe, Oh my God Thank you for this lovely video!

  • @73005
    @73005 6 років тому +21

    My parents are Jamaican they called this turn cornmeal! Usually served with brown stew fish. The okra would be served on the side!

  • @joyous120
    @joyous120 2 роки тому +1

    Like the seasonings and coconut milk instead of just water. Will be trying this soon. Thanks Chris🙏🏻

  • @2angies19
    @2angies19 8 років тому +1

    Chris, THANK YOU for the videos and recipes. My grandfather was Jamaican (never got to meet him), an each Caribbeanpot installment makes me feel like I'm closer to His root.

  • @warriorchild2521
    @warriorchild2521 2 роки тому +1

    One of my favorite Chef Chris 👨‍🍳 ....loving this definitely going to make...,..Thank you Chris...,..My dad used to like his thyme in his “Turn Corn Meal” ,Sadly he passed away ..,❤️Love and Blessings 🙏..🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @eccoluisaluisa
    @eccoluisaluisa 7 років тому +16

    This is a nice way of cooking the corn flour, I loved your recipe!
    In Romania we have it as a traditional food, it is called "mamaliga".
    It goes great with almost any type of food, meats or vegetables. As a surprise, it can go sweet, with freshly picked forrest berries, honey, nuts and fresh cream. :)

  • @TheMixBeauty
    @TheMixBeauty 8 років тому +17

    thanks so much for this vegetarian video. theres a great demand for delicious vegetarian food. theres many people that are vegetarian. please post more videos of vegetarian meals.

  • @allthings8953
    @allthings8953 8 років тому +26

    cou cou, calaloo and stew chicken best Sunday lunch😊nice and simple recipe tho👍

  • @marvelenebougouneau8783
    @marvelenebougouneau8783 Рік тому

    Always love watching you cook great Caribbean foods

  • @tanyapetersen7426
    @tanyapetersen7426 8 років тому +21

    I grew up on what is called Fungee , as it is called in St. Thomas V. I. Their recipe is: one half cup of okra ,boiling ,salted water and cornmeal. Stir. Serve with gov and any.meat or poultry. Your recipe looks good. I'm gonna try it soon.

    • @TonjaJohnsonliveyourlife
      @TonjaJohnsonliveyourlife 7 років тому +5

      Tanya Petersen gyul you mean fungi.

    • @yahrajanae2062
      @yahrajanae2062 6 років тому +2

      Yesss I'm from St.Croix Virgin Islands and we do same thing we V.I people love our fungee

    • @yk_arubanorchid297
      @yk_arubanorchid297 5 років тому +2

      In Aruba it's funchi 😂 different spelling, same pronunciation 🇦🇼

    • @gbowers43
      @gbowers43 4 роки тому +1

      Tanya Petersen my mother used to make that she’s from St. Thomas Virgin Islands but I forgot the recipe I think you just helped me with what I’ve been looking for for years thank you mrs. Petersen

    • @Gigitalaloca
      @Gigitalaloca 4 роки тому

      St Croix we call it funguie i love it with okra. Soul food for us islanders omg with Sslt fish

  • @Capricornunicorn1
    @Capricornunicorn1 7 років тому +6

    I grew up in Antigua and this is fungi for us. I love our fungi, but I never thought to add all the seasonings you did. Making this tonight.

  • @LocsMermaidia
    @LocsMermaidia 8 років тому +5

    I love it this way with a dollop of butter when it's done. I've been doing it Haitian style as well with stewed pinto beans incorporated with coarser ground cornmeal and it's so delicious!

  • @sugarpoppop3958
    @sugarpoppop3958 2 роки тому +1

    THANK YOU for "D ORIGINAL" recipe. ❤
    I know some people make it differently however you can't beat the authentic original recipe. And thanks for spelling it the right way as well.

  • @recipeswithsasa
    @recipeswithsasa 5 років тому +11

    I will love to try this recipe next on my channel. Thanks man! Ghanaians make similar without coconut milk, just corn (banku) and okra stew .

  • @bigmama5048
    @bigmama5048 4 роки тому +4

    Similarities in Ghanaian dishes and Caribbean dishes are amazing .this reminds me of the Ga (Accra) people’s kpekple and Eve people of the Volta regions maize meal seasoned like this but without the thyme and coconut milk

    • @rtsoca5560
      @rtsoca5560 4 роки тому

      It is true. It is similar to kenkey

  • @Gigitalaloca
    @Gigitalaloca 4 роки тому +1

    Finally someone that makes it with okra. Omg I'm making some tomorrow with Salt fish. In Puerto Rico we call it funche con guinganbo y Bacalao. My dad is from ST. CROIX USVI and there we call it Funguie with okro and salt fish. We use fish broth instead of the coconut milk, but geez i love anything coconut so i will definitely make this tomorrow with the coconut milk. Ty so much for sharing. I'm actually taking some okra to a friend's mother in few days she has a Jamaican restaurant and I love her food more than the food from my country lol

  • @ashacharles3048
    @ashacharles3048 4 роки тому

    I followed your recipe but tweaked it a bit. Added a can of sweet corn and some poblano pepper in addition to the pimento. Adjusted salt and water to compensate. It was absolutely divine. Paired it with brown stew beef....OMG so good. Will make again.

  • @carollynch8319
    @carollynch8319 8 років тому +30

    My ex-mother in-law was from the Antigua and she used to make something very similar called fungee.( not sure of the spelling). She used to serve it with fried fish and a red sauce with garlic and onions. She used to cook it for me every time I visited her before she left the country. Unfortunately she died before could learn her recipe. I hate okra but I loved this.

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  8 років тому +5

      Yes, Fungi (fungee) is what it's called in Antigua.. as mentioned there are slight differences throughout the islands

    • @jennymckenzie2904
      @jennymckenzie2904 8 років тому +3

      Chris soak the cornmeal in some liquid so it will be easier
      😉

    • @ricardo8snehpets
      @ricardo8snehpets 7 років тому +4

      yeah i wonder why everbody is struggling to prevent the lumps. All you have to do is add cold water to the cormeal and stir it in before adding iot to the fire, like making cormeal porridge is JA.

    • @suzannetempro9339
      @suzannetempro9339 7 років тому

      Digitaria Global b

    • @MsBrownsugarTX
      @MsBrownsugarTX 7 років тому +5

      My friend is from Antigua. She taught me to make Pepper Pot and Fungi!!! So so so so delicious 🍴🍴

  • @ZenLioness
    @ZenLioness 8 років тому +3

    My mom is down in Barbados right now having all the couscou she wants. Can't wait to show her this when she gets back to the Tdot. She's Grenadian but doesn't make it herself.

  • @lysec9672
    @lysec9672 4 роки тому +3

    Love your channel. Looked up this video for a quick reminder. You make it a little different and we call if Fungee and usually eat it with boil fish. I have had it with okra but most people back home don't. My family always tell young girls that they won't be a woman until they can turn cornmeal. Most of the women in my family would prefer not to cook it, but I don't know a man that would turn it down. So funny how we have all these different names and recipes.

  • @abigaildesouza8476
    @abigaildesouza8476 Рік тому

    FINALLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!! A REAL COUCOU video!!

  • @mystery9196
    @mystery9196 7 років тому +2

    Omg!! I didn't know this was cornmeal. I used to hate eating this. It looks delicious now.

  • @riachaouche8309
    @riachaouche8309 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome Chris! Love the originality and all the messiness too- will definitely be making this coo coo with some stew fish! 🤗🤗💕💕👍🏼👍🏼

  • @mautrin50
    @mautrin50 7 років тому

    Ohh I am making this today, My dad was from Barbados and I used to make it different maybe how your grandmother used to make it. This is new , I love your version. Thanks !!

  • @Spyninjasarethebest
    @Spyninjasarethebest 8 років тому +2

    My mom used to make it really good and always serve it with stew fish my kids don't care much for it, my husband and I do like it,add chicken stock to.

  • @simoneblessed3128
    @simoneblessed3128 6 років тому

    I dont no what I'll do without i learn so much dishes from u god bless coocoo & fry fish today

  • @nicolejoseph751
    @nicolejoseph751 7 років тому +4

    Great recipe. Tried for da first time this evening. It came out perrrrrfect...Thanks :)

  • @-Epiphany
    @-Epiphany 5 років тому +7

    Oh gawd this reminds me of my grandma sooo bad💕💕💕I woulda love to get her recipe
    we call it corn cou cou too in Vincy

  • @andreabirju3208
    @andreabirju3208 6 років тому +2

    Chris.....my first time try and I used your recipe with my own twist as well...and omg it tasted amazing...
    Any time i wanna try something new I go to your videos /Thank you

  • @tashonnawebster3070
    @tashonnawebster3070 8 років тому +5

    In Anguilla, this is called fungi. I ate it a lot as a child, but never attempted to make it myself. Thanks for sharing.

    • @candicoates63
      @candicoates63 5 років тому +1

      In Antigua we call it fungi too.

  • @acallwood8478
    @acallwood8478 2 роки тому

    I love "Fungi". Thank you Chris.........

  • @ardentdfender4116
    @ardentdfender4116 8 років тому +1

    Chris a simple trick when your going to need to use water while cooking like for the cornmeal or other things is to have a hot kettle of water already standing by and use as needed but the water is already hot.

  • @Pulchrior.Evenit
    @Pulchrior.Evenit 8 років тому

    I have tears in my eyes, belly, and heart. Let me go get some cornmeal yes.

  • @katianavertus6422
    @katianavertus6422 8 років тому

    hi I'm haitian I love how u cook u put so much love into your food

  • @yvonnepaulrobert4461
    @yvonnepaulrobert4461 5 років тому

    Thanks Chris I am enjoying your cooking

  • @vampireking7916
    @vampireking7916 7 років тому

    I've been looking all over finally found the recipe I could agree with

  • @thejompi
    @thejompi 8 років тому +3

    In Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao its called funchi. In Curaçao at Plasa Bieu they served it like this with okra and they make an okra soup called sopi jambo.

    • @yk_arubanorchid297
      @yk_arubanorchid297 5 років тому

      He ehhhhh! Hopi tempo sin dal un funchi cu soppi jambo ohm! 🇦🇼

  • @alisoniagriffith4425
    @alisoniagriffith4425 4 роки тому

    Whoaaa!!! Ahhh Chris if feel the vibes man. Good foodddddd!!!!

  • @crystalarnoldfortune
    @crystalarnoldfortune 7 років тому +1

    Just tried your recipe...came out perfect n delicious...thanks for sharing

  • @anydae
    @anydae 7 років тому +3

    I don't like cou cou but your way looks great.... You've encouraged me to make this

  • @jalastarchild
    @jalastarchild 8 років тому +4

    The Wicked Chef Strikes Again ❤❤❤

    • @jannel6677
      @jannel6677 8 років тому

      jala starchild
      Yuh don kno! D man hav meh belly boilin, as usual!

    • @jalastarchild
      @jalastarchild 8 років тому

      Janne L 👍👍👍

  • @morr936
    @morr936 8 років тому

    Yes marn!!!! Thank you for the nice spin on Cou Cou! xxx

  • @valerieannetta3203
    @valerieannetta3203 8 років тому

    my father love this dish

  • @altonza
    @altonza 8 років тому +1

    This looks AMAZING!!!

  • @patriciafraser9896
    @patriciafraser9896 4 роки тому

    I love your recipes

  • @cherylmoore747
    @cherylmoore747 4 роки тому +2

    In Barbados we soak the cornmeal with cold or room temperature water you don’t get any lumps😀

  • @harlenewilson7263
    @harlenewilson7263 6 років тому +1

    Chris that looks so delicious that I am going to try it over the weekend :)

  • @lillianbalkum5975
    @lillianbalkum5975 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this one,really appreciate the veggie options,blessings:)

  • @karimatalarapon1766
    @karimatalarapon1766 4 роки тому

    I grew up with 1 Trini parent and 1 Nigerian in Nigeria is called tuwo masara cooked plain the okra was in a separate saice but we had both versions but I like your method will try it

  • @eclynharper163
    @eclynharper163 8 років тому +5

    Your way of making it very interesting will try it sometime. No problem saying ochro now n again dats how we Trini say it.

  • @ShaunaRose1111
    @ShaunaRose1111 8 років тому +16

    I literally ate this for breakfast today with okra ! In Haiti it's called Mayi Moulin...

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  8 років тому +4

      thx for sharing the name.. learned something new.

    • @ShaunaRose1111
      @ShaunaRose1111 8 років тому +2

      caribbeanpot you're welcome 😄😄😄

  • @DC-ym8km
    @DC-ym8km 3 роки тому

    😋 yummy...thnx. for this Chris.. you're de boss chef ❤️😊

  • @kharunaramlagan4469
    @kharunaramlagan4469 4 роки тому

    U are one of my favourites....

  • @PrudentP
    @PrudentP 8 років тому

    I enjoy all your recipes. Will def. try this

  • @bernice379
    @bernice379 8 років тому

    Another lovely recipe.

  • @cassiee3494
    @cassiee3494 4 роки тому +1

    Chris you real make me laugh you say thus is a workout yes. Like this

  • @jaysinfo
    @jaysinfo 10 місяців тому

    i usually add some fried bacon bits to cou-cou. its gets even better !

  • @rhondaj3117
    @rhondaj3117 4 роки тому +2

    Hey Chris first time seeing you but thank you for doing this video because my cou cou never comes out right. One time it came out green. I gave up. I want to try again so im gonna follow your steps.

  • @annmaryjoseph879
    @annmaryjoseph879 4 роки тому

    My method of doing it is to first soak the cornmeal in water just quarter of an inch above it in a container.That lessens the probability of lumps while stirring it into hot liquid.

  • @carrieshauw8124
    @carrieshauw8124 6 років тому

    In Antigua we call it Fungi. We serve it with salt fish/fish, chopup (boiled eggplant/spinach), casi and boiled paw paw. I hope that I didn't forget anything

  • @Kiki_cheriee
    @Kiki_cheriee 8 років тому +13

    In Jamaica we call it 'tun cornmeal' (turned cornmeal) we typically cook it in coconut milk

  • @allinaantoine3037
    @allinaantoine3037 7 років тому

    Thanks very much today is Sunday am making one

  • @rocktricksp1159
    @rocktricksp1159 5 років тому +3

    This is a great recipe for the feast of chango in Cuba! It’s every year on December 4th, and one of his favourite foods is a cornmeal tamale. My family’s decided this is def the hottest take on cou cou 👍 thanks again!

  • @milenasa5055
    @milenasa5055 4 роки тому +1

    In Brazil we also called polenta!

  • @doreenphillip474
    @doreenphillip474 7 років тому +1

    fungi , I wet my corn meal before turning it, it's much easier keeps the lumps away and as soon as it's well turned in I put a little orchra water cover the pot over low heat and let it boil a while before turning it several more times. I've add spinach to mines also great first pot food babies

    • @rocktricksp1159
      @rocktricksp1159 5 років тому

      Oh my dad was saying his grandma’s hot tip for cooking okra was to boil it and then toss out the water, and then cook it and use the water to prevent sticking too! They’re Cuban tho

  • @stlbakes6641
    @stlbakes6641 7 років тому

    Tried this recipe today and have to say 👌👌👌👌👌

  • @melissaa4168
    @melissaa4168 8 років тому

    no worries love your channel Chris and you make me smile everytime you say vibsing it up 👊

  • @infamoust3694
    @infamoust3694 8 років тому +21

    in Jamaica this is what we called turned cornmeal

    • @YahkiYah_Yisrael
      @YahkiYah_Yisrael 8 років тому +7

      In St. Kitts too. My mum taught me how to make turned cornmeal just before she passed away - God bless her - love you mum xxx I am going to try Chris's recipe as it looks quick and easy!!!

    • @yahrajanae2062
      @yahrajanae2062 6 років тому +3

      The way Jamaican do it it dont taste good baby father make it I was like noooo let me show you the virgin islands way its called fungi

    • @NATURALMYSTICMK
      @NATURALMYSTICMK 5 років тому +4

      Fairy d....maybe he just cant cook. I make delicious turned cornmeal.

    • @naomidrummonds
      @naomidrummonds 5 років тому

      fairy dust 😂 every single person in Jamaica 🇯🇲 cooks different, you just have to find the right ☝️, they have several.

  • @daniebajan6306
    @daniebajan6306 8 років тому +4

    Lol cou cou is hard work! this method is interested! I'll try it this way!

  • @nashwareid2817
    @nashwareid2817 7 років тому +7

    hahhahahaha Good job Chris ! Had me cracking up.Where is the finish product? It would be nice if it was displayed.

  • @Spanishpac
    @Spanishpac 8 років тому

    ah cooking this for lunch tomorrow!

  • @drewcarr1
    @drewcarr1 8 років тому +69

    in Barbados. after we plate it..we drown it in gravy. .got to have gravy. ..

  • @marciaparsley2519
    @marciaparsley2519 8 років тому +2

    you are right I didn't like it growing up in Jamaica W.I. my grandmother used to make we call it turn cornmeal. it's done with salted codfish "saltfish", coconut milk, pork.

    • @gilmandy160
      @gilmandy160 5 років тому

      Some times we cook it with red peas or gungo peas for Sunday dinner.

    • @stevebayas7582
      @stevebayas7582 4 роки тому

      That's awesome,In Haiti it's eaten with salted cod too.❤️

  • @franco2b145
    @franco2b145 3 роки тому

    We call it Fungi in the Virgin Islands..made with the same love! Blessings all.. 🇻🇮🇻🇮💯💯🤜🏾🤛🏼
    Quick tip if I may.. wet down the cornmeal in a bowl/cup ( to a soupy consistency) before adding to the okra. It help eliminate the “lumps”. Mind you, this is just for the newbies, lol! ENJOY!! 🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @twinkitten1
    @twinkitten1 6 років тому +1

    In barbados we don't use coconut milk and we boil the Okras with water and make okra water......I'm liking the coconut milk added in though 😛

  • @blakus88
    @blakus88 8 років тому +10

    I hear that Barbadians love serving this stuff with flying fish. Wouldn't mind giving it a shot sometime. Specifically your take actually, because most other recipes look a little too bland for liking.

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  8 років тому +8

      In Barbados you MUST have it with flying fish - very delicious

    • @Akira092009
      @Akira092009 8 років тому +8

      with some Bajan pepper sauce to spice it up

    • @caroldavid1843
      @caroldavid1843 7 років тому

      Siobhan Campbell d

  • @Missflo06
    @Missflo06 8 років тому +1

    That is funny my father is doing it but a sweet version of the Coucou with corn, mlik and sugar. I am from Guadeloupe and Martinique

  • @aaudain1
    @aaudain1 8 років тому

    Well done job, I make Trini style, must try it your way, is a dish I love, good with fish

  • @aishagabriel2231
    @aishagabriel2231 6 років тому

    I love ur cooking

  • @titalinda9093
    @titalinda9093 7 років тому +8

    I lived in Washington, DC, my boss was an extremely intelligent lady who was from Tobago.

  • @sabrinawilliams5788
    @sabrinawilliams5788 9 місяців тому

    Hi sir, like your cooking. May I substitute coconut milk for almond milk instead, and how do I warm up leftover coo coo?

  • @dennispierre6433
    @dennispierre6433 8 років тому

    My comment is i allways wanted to learn how to make cou cou well i know now thanks...

  • @titalinda9093
    @titalinda9093 7 років тому

    I wish I had your stove!! Fantastic!!

  • @lisasmith8007
    @lisasmith8007 3 роки тому

    Yesss come through
    #Bajan love😍

  • @the-chipette
    @the-chipette 7 років тому +4

    Aww, this is like iyan in Nigeria. I forget what the corn based kind is called. :)

  • @missme4038
    @missme4038 5 років тому

    I love coconut milk I try to cook with it always

  • @amnahtouski2548
    @amnahtouski2548 8 років тому

    Have never tried it before but looks healthy

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  8 років тому

      you must give it a try.. its delicious

    • @Afrinaturality
      @Afrinaturality 7 років тому

      Amnah Touski Reminds me of my childhood, when my Caribbean friend's mum used to make this for me. I'm going to try this! 🙌

  • @PaulinaBlackman
    @PaulinaBlackman 6 років тому

    👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @rodz15
    @rodz15 6 років тому

    I tried this recipe the other day (with a couple differences) and it came out much tastier than the traditional coocoo. In my opinion, it tasted like corn pie without the cheese. Thank you!

  • @elizabethphillip9907
    @elizabethphillip9907 7 років тому

    Chris hi I am from Barbados will try your version of cornmeal cou cou

  • @lewisann7714
    @lewisann7714 5 років тому +1

    We Trinbagonians have it with stewed fish and calalloo...like you Chris,not much love for it😂

  • @melscrochetcornermore1383
    @melscrochetcornermore1383 3 роки тому

    Yummy!!!!!😋

  • @amnahtouski2548
    @amnahtouski2548 8 років тому

    ♡I will give it a try soon 👍

  • @thegirlwhospeaks236
    @thegirlwhospeaks236 7 років тому

    Your vey good, fast informative fun to watch

  • @HannahsSimpleLife
    @HannahsSimpleLife 6 років тому +2

    Can you make turn cornmeal with milk or just plain water?