No problem Solina . I do appreciate your videos very much . I am probably much older than you are ( not disclosing my age) but your videos always reminds me of my late mum’s cooking which I believe was the very best. I learnt so many techniques from her in both cooking and baking . Thank you for excellent videos. I compliment you on upholding the traditional South African cooking style.
@@lucienmoodliar193 this means so much Lucien ❤️🙏🏽 thank you for your kind words. I’m definitely an old soul with traditional cooking methods. I try to keep it simple & authentic. I have received many comments saying the same that my cooking reminds them of their mum or grandmother & that it the ultimate compliment. I’m very grateful to be able share these legendary classic recipe with you are and so many others on this platform who appreciate good South African Indian Cuisine ❤️ Solina
Hi Solina l absolutely 💯 love watching your blog because because my late mom used to cook duck curry when we were growing up and your curry is mouth watering.
Absolutely delicious looking Duck Curry 😋 thanks for the breyani mix hack cause whole spices can be such a buzzkill when eating 😭 , but since you mentioned Turkey Curry that recipe will be appreciated as well if possible 🙌 or a Roast Duck🙌
I feel you 🥰💕 just when you’re enjoying it, that one bite … Yoh! I will definitely try my best. My fave roast Turkey recipe with herb butter is already uploaded. Check it out Theo 🙌🏽🥰🔥
Hi Solina.... Another lovely rainy day... What curry goes well with this weather??? Solina's duck curry 😋😊 It truly looks so flavourful and delicious.... Will go well with my roti I made earlier 🙂 Thank you once again Stay safe, stay blessed 🙏🤗
Aaww man, game is second to none. Let me tell you a story, my mum used to boss a cornish in the open fire albeit once a month or 2 when her brothers used to visit. I cannot describe the mouth watering notes hitting passerbys..me being one of them before I entered the yard after a good days football. Growing the guys and I did a lot of duck, goose, turkey and ofcourse fresh chicken on the open fire on our infamous black pot. Duck in a curry, oohh...the gravy is out of this world, this is infused duck fat and damn...its like riding shotgun with Hamilton. Being a roti boy by birth, yes u guessed it...mielie meal roti, my mum being authentic Tamil blessed us with thr most delicious mielie meal roti, what comes to mind is the gameyness of the meat, tough and so delicious, I can just about get the cinnamon, cardamom, jeera notes as I write this..nostril blowers, this is a dish with character...Duck a Orang'e..why do the Europeans over complicate something simple, duck in a plate piping hot in a curry freckled with dhania, there is just but one way, no la Orang'e and its over complicated use of orange glaze comes anywhere close to what we deliver with soul. I was patiently waiting for a gamey dish and Sol has plucked it right out the proverbial sky, this is a dish of beautiful semblance, the high note, the C major...the game changer, anything more rustic is still being fabricated, just not in Natal...our "mense" wrote the book and perfected the curriculum. This is where we nail the entire duck..not just the breast..this is where we gnaw into that skin, its tough, its delicious its absorbing..beautiful dish Sol, u took me back home, home to the hills of my Natal, the air I sorely miss, the tastes and ambience I might never again experience....outstanding !!!
Amazing Randy 🥰💕❤️ I surprised myself & expected a very gamey taste & couldn’t believe that the combination of spices really just made this dish so incredibly flavorful but keeping that authenticity at the same time. I love your awesome stories down memory lane, it just reveals those lifelong bonds & treasured memories created and the bonus is the delicious food. Thank you Randy ❤️
@@shanalawrence4381 Sister Shana...I live in Gauteng, bore capital al la existenc'e...I am a Natal boy, I was raised along the green hills of Northern KZN where the air wad delightfully crispy and fragile while paying homage to our orange sun breaking over the hills, where the smell of cow dung broke through the musky smells of the ripening apricot tree in my back yard, where the musky aroma of garlic accompanied my dads muffled whistling whilst cleaning garlic for my mum at 5 in the morning, where the dust after a good rain was heavy with the richness of our untarnished and virginal earth..a place where you were a son to 60 mothers whom fed and spanked you in one sentence..a place where we swam in dams, dongas and ponds, caught carp in Spionkop and Chelmsford dam, braaied the entire night over a spliff amongst brazaas whom where likened to your brothers...I am from THAT Natal, where the food was extraordinary, the people where not neighbours but family, you were a child of a village, a celebration was Easter, Eid, Diwali and Christmas, a child of various cultures and religions, a place where we laughed with the Swami in the morning whilst having tea with the Moulana in the afternoon...a place where brotherhood wasnt a word but a culture and sisterhood meant the same...a place that broke silence with its Vanakums, Namastes and Salaams....I am from that Natal...from the green hills beside me and my dusty football field in front...I am from that Natal...my home.
@@shanalawrence4381 So Shana let me tell you an amazing story. I used to follow a channel called "Food like Ammah used to make", the author is ex South African living in San Francisco, anyway a lot of what she wrote I could relate with however, it wasnt the "complete package". Fast forward to September 2020, I fell foul to Covid-19 in hospital, was in ICU for about 3 months under every machine made by man...however in the latter stages of my recovery I came across this channel called Perimas kitchen, that voice...those methods, it was me reliving my entire childhood and youth...with my memory tortured, I tried to see if Ammahs cooking was the same as Perimas, not even close...I realised that I had stumbled upon a gem, the living DNA of my forefathers culinary precision, this was the one I searched for..Perimas aided me into recovery, although not fully healed, its been my noisy companion daily, both in and out of hospital, and now when the world seems such a tiny place, Perimas is still there, when days are gloomy, painful, dark...Sol and Perimas are that constant cog of sanity in my life...after losing almost everything in life, albeit me being very educated, I still have Perimas snd those memories of home are what keep this ticker ticking....this is my success story snd one I hope will give hope to many whom have walked or continue walking this perilous journey of life.
@@Randy7201 you'll never believe, but I too followed "food like Amma used to make" .... And truth be told, it doesn't compare to Perima's kitchen. Sorry to read about you bout with covid... It's robbed many out of livelihood and families. Your description of Natal is like a kid awaiting the school holidays in much anticipation. You should write a book 🙂 I would be the first to purchase your publication 🙂
Hi thanks for sharing.. Never ate it… my aunt had them as pets 😜😅.. but who knows probably she cooked Quacky.. without me knowing 😅.. I was a vegetarian unlike my siblings who probably ate it.. But I changed now eat meat very rarely,, ..is there a certain grade of duck you use.? Love your cooking From Anesa
Hi Anesa, love your story 😅😂 I know with my kids they enjoy it so much & then they think of Donald Duck 😅😅 The ducks are Free Range Pekin Ducks 🦆 from B. Nagiah’s 💕 Enjoy ❤️ Solina
Hi everyone, this is duck curry not turkey. I did say turkey towards the end of the video in error but it’s definitely duck ❤️🙌🏽💕😅😅
No problem Solina . I do appreciate your videos very much . I am probably much older than you are ( not disclosing my age) but your videos always reminds me of my late mum’s cooking which I believe was the very best. I learnt so many techniques from her in both cooking and baking .
Thank you for excellent videos.
I compliment you on upholding the traditional South African cooking style.
@@lucienmoodliar193 this means so much Lucien ❤️🙏🏽 thank you for your kind words. I’m definitely an old soul with traditional cooking methods. I try to keep it simple & authentic. I have received many comments saying the same that my cooking reminds them of their mum or grandmother & that it the ultimate compliment. I’m very grateful to be able share these legendary classic recipe with you are and so many others on this platform who appreciate good South African Indian Cuisine ❤️ Solina
I THOUGHT SO IT IS DUCK CURRY NOT TURKEY ,,,HA HA
It's so tempting looking lovely I will try it
Looks delicious will try the recipe
Thank you Pam 🥰
Looks devine will try the recipe
Hope you enjoy it as much as we did 💕🥰💃🔥🙌🏽
Looks amazing...definitely going to try this recipe.
Thank you so much Jessie 🥰
Divine looks tasty must cook it ❤❤
That's an authentic duck curry..
Thank you so much 💕🥰🔥
Looks incredible. Definitely going to try.
Thank you Garth 🙌🏽💃💕🥰
hi Solina
thank you for sharing
reminds me of mum preparing this meal when we were little on the farm
Such an awesome memory ❤️ that’s what I love about food, those treasured bonds & memories were created plus the delicious food 💕
Thanks for clearing that up 😊😊😊
Looks yummy..xx
Thank you Tee 🥰 intense flavours 🙌🏽 try my mutton & cabbage if you like those flavours
Thank u fr the recipe ,i cook duck differently, learnt the recipe frm my late father in law.However i will cook this,thumbs up.
Yummy
I love your way so down to earth and informative❤❤❤❤❤💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Thank you so much Jayashree 🙏🏾♥️
Hi Solina l absolutely 💯 love watching your blog because because my late mom used to cook duck curry when we were growing up and your curry is mouth watering.
Thank you so much Ambi for your kind words, It means so much to me! Lots of lovee, Solina 💕
Is this duck or Turkey curry?
Duck curry Lucien 🔥❤️ I only posted my roast turkey so far & not my turkey curry
Ahhh, I was also a little confused 😃
😅🥰
🤤👍
Pls give me tripe recipe
Absolutely delicious looking Duck Curry 😋 thanks for the breyani mix hack cause whole spices can be such a buzzkill when eating 😭 , but since you mentioned Turkey Curry that recipe will be appreciated as well if possible 🙌 or a Roast Duck🙌
I feel you 🥰💕 just when you’re enjoying it, that one bite … Yoh! I will definitely try my best. My fave roast Turkey recipe with herb butter is already uploaded. Check it out Theo 🙌🏽🥰🔥
Is it Duck or Turkey curry
Duck curry 😅😅 I mistakenly said turkey towards the end
Is this duck or Turkey as two times I think in error you mentioned turkey curry. But looks divine thank you for sharing. My late dad's favorite.
It’s duck curry 😅 apologies I didn’t realise . It was so awesome
I heard it now 😅😅😂 yes it’s definitely duck not turkey but I did say turkey towards the end 😅😅
Hi Solina.... Another lovely rainy day...
What curry goes well with this weather??? Solina's duck curry 😋😊
It truly looks so flavourful and delicious.... Will go well with my roti I made earlier 🙂
Thank you once again
Stay safe, stay blessed 🙏🤗
Thank you Shana ….i would love some a cup of hot rassam too 💕💃 stay warm
I thought y were cooking duck curry but by mentioned turkey curry
Is that the turkey or DUCK???😮😮
Duck curry 🍛
Aaww man, game is second to none. Let me tell you a story, my mum used to boss a cornish in the open fire albeit once a month or 2 when her brothers used to visit. I cannot describe the mouth watering notes hitting passerbys..me being one of them before I entered the yard after a good days football. Growing the guys and I did a lot of duck, goose, turkey and ofcourse fresh chicken on the open fire on our infamous black pot. Duck in a curry, oohh...the gravy is out of this world, this is infused duck fat and damn...its like riding shotgun with Hamilton. Being a roti boy by birth, yes u guessed it...mielie meal roti, my mum being authentic Tamil blessed us with thr most delicious mielie meal roti, what comes to mind is the gameyness of the meat, tough and so delicious, I can just about get the cinnamon, cardamom, jeera notes as I write this..nostril blowers, this is a dish with character...Duck a Orang'e..why do the Europeans over complicate something simple, duck in a plate piping hot in a curry freckled with dhania, there is just but one way, no la Orang'e and its over complicated use of orange glaze comes anywhere close to what we deliver with soul. I was patiently waiting for a gamey dish and Sol has plucked it right out the proverbial sky, this is a dish of beautiful semblance, the high note, the C major...the game changer, anything more rustic is still being fabricated, just not in Natal...our "mense" wrote the book and perfected the curriculum. This is where we nail the entire duck..not just the breast..this is where we gnaw into that skin, its tough, its delicious its absorbing..beautiful dish Sol, u took me back home, home to the hills of my Natal, the air I sorely miss, the tastes and ambience I might never again experience....outstanding !!!
hi Randy. You write and Express yourself so well. Are you a writer perhaps? Do you now live abroad?
Amazing Randy 🥰💕❤️ I surprised myself & expected a very gamey taste & couldn’t believe that the combination of spices really just made this dish so incredibly flavorful but keeping that authenticity at the same time. I love your awesome stories down memory lane, it just reveals those lifelong bonds & treasured memories created and the bonus is the delicious food. Thank you Randy ❤️
@@shanalawrence4381
Sister Shana...I live in Gauteng, bore capital al la existenc'e...I am a Natal boy, I was raised along the green hills of Northern KZN where the air wad delightfully crispy and fragile while paying homage to our orange sun breaking over the hills, where the smell of cow dung broke through the musky smells of the ripening apricot tree in my back yard, where the musky aroma of garlic accompanied my dads muffled whistling whilst cleaning garlic for my mum at 5 in the morning, where the dust after a good rain was heavy with the richness of our untarnished and virginal earth..a place where you were a son to 60 mothers whom fed and spanked you in one sentence..a place where we swam in dams, dongas and ponds, caught carp in Spionkop and Chelmsford dam, braaied the entire night over a spliff amongst brazaas whom where likened to your brothers...I am from THAT Natal, where the food was extraordinary, the people where not neighbours but family, you were a child of a village, a celebration was Easter, Eid, Diwali and Christmas, a child of various cultures and religions, a place where we laughed with the Swami in the morning whilst having tea with the Moulana in the afternoon...a place where brotherhood wasnt a word but a culture and sisterhood meant the same...a place that broke silence with its Vanakums, Namastes and Salaams....I am from that Natal...from the green hills beside me and my dusty football field in front...I am from that Natal...my home.
@@shanalawrence4381
So Shana let me tell you an amazing story. I used to follow a channel called "Food like Ammah used to make", the author is ex South African living in San Francisco, anyway a lot of what she wrote I could relate with however, it wasnt the "complete package". Fast forward to September 2020, I fell foul to Covid-19 in hospital, was in ICU for about 3 months under every machine made by man...however in the latter stages of my recovery I came across this channel called Perimas kitchen, that voice...those methods, it was me reliving my entire childhood and youth...with my memory tortured, I tried to see if Ammahs cooking was the same as Perimas, not even close...I realised that I had stumbled upon a gem, the living DNA of my forefathers culinary precision, this was the one I searched for..Perimas aided me into recovery, although not fully healed, its been my noisy companion daily, both in and out of hospital, and now when the world seems such a tiny place, Perimas is still there, when days are gloomy, painful, dark...Sol and Perimas are that constant cog of sanity in my life...after losing almost everything in life, albeit me being very educated, I still have Perimas snd those memories of home are what keep this ticker ticking....this is my success story snd one I hope will give hope to many whom have walked or continue walking this perilous journey of life.
@@Randy7201 you'll never believe, but I too followed "food like Amma used to make" .... And truth be told, it doesn't compare to Perima's kitchen.
Sorry to read about you bout with covid... It's robbed many out of livelihood and families.
Your description of Natal is like a kid awaiting the school holidays in much anticipation.
You should write a book 🙂 I would be the first to purchase your publication 🙂
Hi thanks for sharing.. Never ate it… my aunt had them as pets 😜😅.. but who knows probably she cooked Quacky.. without me knowing 😅.. I was a vegetarian unlike my siblings who probably ate it.. But I changed now eat meat very rarely,,
..is there a certain grade of duck you use.?
Love your cooking From Anesa
Hi Anesa, love your story 😅😂 I know with my kids they enjoy it so much & then they think of Donald Duck 😅😅 The ducks are Free Range Pekin Ducks 🦆 from B. Nagiah’s 💕 Enjoy ❤️ Solina
Duck not Turkey.