Thanks for the video. For those who are in the US or the UK, I would love to know how best to choose the best pieces when buying in the market if you can spare the time.
Hi dear, before you freeze the leftover raw Dasheen, do you wash it first? Or do you peel, cut in segments, wash, put in Ziploc bag and freeze it? - Thank you
I got lazy and started cooking these in the microwave whole and after punching the necessary holes to avoid busting open. I peel after the cook time (which is about 3 to 5 minutes for small pieces and 5 to 7 minutes for larger root vegetables). Bananas and plantain should not need more than 5 minutes. The peeling is easier as long as you are careful not to burn yourself (they tend to get very hot). I would advise using the the stove and boiling method for health concerns but allowing this alternative for convenience. 04252018 UPDATE: I had to edit this last sentence: boiling is the preferred method for health concerns; it is just a slow and tedious process. The last sentence has been changed to correct the error pointed out by another person commenting. Thank you. Additionally, the green and yellow banana tend to dry out much more quickly than the other provisions, so (for microwaving) never mixed the items and figure out the best cooking times for your microwave -it will vary. I tend to boil water anyway. The microwave makes peeling and cutting very easy and fast. The bananas peel best after only 2 minutes in my microwave. I can add all ingredients to my previously boiling water for one minute to get the right consistency as the longer more labor intensive method. Bon appetit ‘ everyone 😃🖤✅
+WhaToCook the good things is no containers are needed. Wash off the items first. Be careful not to walk away while bananas and plain rain are cooked. After several years of no problems, one stem (not the banana itself) ignited slightly like slow burning rope. I guess the stem was too dry on this one. Uncanny incident. Thanks for you reply. 👍🏾
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I love the sound of the roosters in the background!
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A question please. Why does the dasheen sometimes get a reddish color after boiling
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I really don't know. I never experienced that.
Thanks for the video. For those who are in the US or the UK, I would love to know how best to choose the best pieces when buying in the market if you can spare the time.
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I love to get my weekly supply of fresh ground provisions. Food from the soil baby! You can't go wrong with food from Mother Nature!
when do the supplies come in? and do they come in road town? would love to get some
+Miossoty Johnson I know that you can get goods from the market in Saturday mornings. Sometimes at Sea Cows bay by the well. Are you in the BVI?
+WhaTo🍴Cook yes I live in road town :)
Hi dear, before you freeze the leftover raw Dasheen, do you wash it first? Or do you peel, cut in segments, wash, put in Ziploc bag and freeze it? - Thank you
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Normal I just water all ready good and boil with the skin and peel after when boiled and cool down
That's a good way too 👍👍👍👊
U know u official when u peel all the skin with jus the knife
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You can use Spanish For Calalou.
Yes true but the flavor is different
That calling for some saltfish buljol! 😂
I know right! Some callaloo too!
Only a trini knows that's right salt fish
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I got lazy and started cooking these in the microwave whole and after punching the necessary holes to avoid busting open. I peel after the cook time (which is about 3 to 5 minutes for small pieces and 5 to 7 minutes for larger root vegetables). Bananas and plantain should not need more than 5 minutes. The peeling is easier as long as you are careful not to burn yourself (they tend to get very hot). I would advise using the the stove and boiling method for health concerns but allowing this alternative for convenience.
04252018 UPDATE:
I had to edit this last sentence: boiling is the preferred method for health concerns; it is just a slow and tedious process. The last sentence has been changed to correct the error pointed out by another person commenting. Thank you.
Additionally, the green and yellow banana tend to dry out much more quickly than the other provisions, so (for microwaving) never mixed the items and figure out the best cooking times for your microwave -it will vary. I tend to boil water anyway. The microwave makes peeling and cutting very easy and fast. The bananas peel best after only 2 minutes in my microwave. I can add all ingredients to my previously boiling water for one minute to get the right consistency as the longer more labor intensive method.
Bon appetit ‘ everyone 😃🖤✅
+DougEs Whurl Very interesting method! So did you put the provisions in a container with water before putting them in the microwave?
+WhaToCook the good things is no containers are needed. Wash off the items first. Be careful not to walk away while bananas and plain rain are cooked. After several years of no problems, one stem (not the banana itself) ignited slightly like slow burning rope. I guess the stem was too dry on this one. Uncanny incident. Thanks for you reply. 👍🏾
+DougEs Whurl a container is optional.
Using a microwave for health concerns is never a good idea.
GrenadianTrini I just realized this editing error. That’s not what it should say. It should state the very opposite. Thank you 🙏
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Lady you talking too much get to the point
Thanks for watching
whats wrong with you dude have some respect.
Why u Watching. Stupid person. Always have a dummy to come on your post
I find you too damn rude