There are a few ways to make toroi and this is a good recipe without adding salt as some recipes say, how do you make yours? Check out the merch available now www.redbubble.com/people/WekaWearNZ/shop
Great video, Kia ora mo tena. I'm 60 and remember my mums toroi as a teenager, we lost her 40 years ago now and her toroi recipe with her. This is as close as it gets for me, so been following this recipe, little bit of onions and a drop of vinegar, remembering she used raw kukus back then, and a little bit of sugar! Thank you for the vid, love the awhi and tautoko yours share, this a beautiful thing today, nga mihi korua
Watching from Sydney, Australia. Awesome to watch Mike. I use Chinese Brocholli when Puha is hard to find, onions and a touch of salt and pepper. Still just as healthy and delicious. Kia ora Mike.
l was never one for mussels but when a good friend of mine brought toroi to our function l was so plastic never in my life did l ever hear of it oh my but when l tasted it, it felt like l was in heaven it was delicious mmmmmm
Yum I love fresh toroi just puha and mussel. I blanch the puha in boiling water with a bit of the mussel juice as its usually salty enough, with the puha still abit crunchy. Add some puha to jar add raw mussels wait for about 5mins for mussels to slightly cook in juice and wala done
Love it, grew up on "whakamara", always open to different ways of serving our kai, our Mum was from the Urewera bush and our Dad grew up by the Whakatane river and the sea,, the combination culinary wise was exceptional
Too much E korua...ka mau te wehi! As a young boy, can recall getting stuck into the stuff & I haven't eaten toroi for over 1/2 a century. But I can vividly recall the taste omg, making my mouth salivate. Gonna make some this week, cheers for posting👍
Its always the case us brothers love to cook but our sisters always show as up and we learn so much from them on how we can cook and prep a lot better 😉
Puha n mussels...nothing else...like the sister said..."why add anything more to that...when it's perfect just the way it is"...tika tonu tõ kõrero sis 💯🙌💖
Love your videos we call you uncle weka in our whare 😄 we have a routine now of waking up and putting on one of your videos to start our day. #GoTheTasteTest #TinoRekaTeKai Hope to bump into you and meet you one day uncle weka! Thank you for your time and sharing your joy with us, Ka mau te wehi videos 🙏🏼🙌🏼
Awe that looks delicious 🤤. I made my first ever toroi last week but used watercress & did it just like that but put in some finely chopped garlic & a sprinkle of chilli flakes. Made one very large jar full. The garlic really gave it a flavour boost! But could have gone without it. It only lasted me a few days 😩. But am making more soon! Awesome video. Your Sister must really love you.
Primo! Made my 1st brew of toroi (4 jars) last night with your 1st vid on making toroi with success. This'll be my 'go-to' from now on. I added garlic, onion, ground pepper out of the mill & a splash of malt viniger. Will experiment with ingredients, more & less, to get a stockpile of tasty feeds to munch on as desired. Kia ora to you & your sis for doing the mahi to get this vid up! PS: My brew was heavy on the kutai & they went in whole - reka!
I'll bet a $, It tasted as good as it looks. Good job the sister. Should of included your taste test Mike so i can feel the mana of that Toroi hahaha. Maori Kai, Mauri Ora.
Tbh i dont eat toroi im a urban maori who grew up in the city whos country cuzzys would always mock for being a fussy eater but i always loved the smell of toroi used to love the way my uncle would eat and crave this brings back memories!!!
Back in the day my mates dad Peter Pou had a jar of this that was well over a year old and he offered me some while we were on the piss. I can't remember the exact taste but I'd never tasted anything like it and it tasted awesome. I ended up eating the whole jar. Mum's good friend used to eat rotten corn apparently the taste was nothing like the smell and it used to drive their neighbours nuts. If it tasted good I'd eat it no dramas.
Sad to say, but yes there are a lot of maori today who are offended with the odour of kanga piro, engari they'll eat cheese, yogurt and drink wai piro and not bat an eye,hei aha!
Hey bro, wheres the 2week taste test? Also what would the maximum time period to let it sit for and do you leave it in the fridge or sit in a cupboard? Is it true that the longer you leave it the better it becomes? Look forward to all your answers
I like adding vinegar and sugar with my mussel and puha juices when it's all cooked. Mmm... it's a vinegeritte made in toroī heaven and it's still yummy and healthy lol
@@WekaDigitalMediaNZ I always use malt and make it to your taste buds level. It's how I like l doing it when marinating my mussels as well (without the puha) along with an onion, cucumber and diced up tomatoes, which can be eaten straight away or.... just like a boil up the next day always tastes the best. 👌
I like to smoke my mssels on a open fire stoked with manuka wood then boil up puha, green onions, Seaweed, asparagus, for 1.5 hrs then jar up with roasted garlic and chilli flakes. Sit it in the cupboard for 5-7 weeks ......omg its delicious
kia ora i miss the old Toroi i remember going back to whakatane to see our koro Monu and i use to go straight to his fridge and eat his Toroi and he would moan and laugh at me, you miight know my dad Puni Tawera yip that was his dad from Ruatoki... TUHOE we love it with that white cabbage is that what you call it, it like spicy and raw onion yummy
My darling made his toroi with pikopiko chilly and garlic, before he passed away he used my dads toroi recipe using titi juice, tasted just like dads toroi. I miss them both dearly
Aww sorry to hear that! Lovely recipe though especially with some titi juice, that's pretty wicked. I hope you're carrying on with that recipe, got pikopiko up your ways?
@@WekaDigitalMediaNZ Thank you Mike. Theres a few locations on the outskirts of town where we find pikopiko that moko and I will be visiting these holidays but our last gather was at Rotopounamu
I was really wanting toroi few weekends back and we have a Saturday market day down town here in Whanganui and went to find some and opened up the punnet I felt robbed cause they used silverbeet it was yuk yay I'm making this toroi tomorrow thank you both ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
There are a few ways to make toroi and this is a good recipe without adding salt as some recipes say, how do you make yours?
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Great video, Kia ora mo tena. I'm 60 and remember my mums toroi as a teenager, we lost her 40 years ago now and her toroi recipe with her. This is as close as it gets for me, so been following this recipe, little bit of onions and a drop of vinegar, remembering she used raw kukus back then, and a little bit of sugar! Thank you for the vid, love the awhi and tautoko yours share, this a beautiful thing today, nga mihi korua
I really enjoy watching traditional cooking from all cultures especially ones from people I grew up with
Love toroi, raw diced onion, pikopiko, a dash of sugar and salt, puha & mussels then leave in the pantry for 4-6 weeks. Tino kai reka!
Watching from Sydney, Australia. Awesome to watch Mike. I use Chinese Brocholli when Puha is hard to find, onions and a touch of salt and pepper. Still just as healthy and delicious. Kia ora Mike.
l was never one for mussels but when a good friend of mine brought toroi to our function l was so plastic never in my life did l ever hear of it oh my but when l tasted it, it felt like l was in heaven it was delicious mmmmmm
Yes I was exactly the same! 😅❤
Yum I love fresh toroi just puha and mussel. I blanch the puha in boiling water with a bit of the mussel juice as its usually salty enough, with the puha still abit crunchy. Add some puha to jar add raw mussels wait for about 5mins for mussels to slightly cook in juice and wala done
Love it, grew up on "whakamara", always open to different ways of serving our kai, our Mum was from the Urewera bush and our Dad grew up by the Whakatane river and the sea,, the combination culinary wise was exceptional
Your a good cook and I really appreciate all your gathering and hunting skills very informative too. Thankyou from Australia ✌️
Looks awesome! Thanks for sharing. I love toroi.
she seems like a typical sister coming to look after the bro
Too much E korua...ka mau te wehi!
As a young boy, can recall getting stuck into the stuff & I haven't eaten toroi for over 1/2 a century. But I can vividly recall the taste omg, making my mouth salivate. Gonna make some this week, cheers for posting👍
Its always the case us brothers love to cook but our sisters always show as up and we learn so much from them on how we can cook and prep a lot better 😉
Thanks Michael and Caroline... made my first batch thanks to you two!
i really want to try this . yep mussels tiny as bro. same up here in Auckland
Watching from Melbourne, bringing back very special memories 😌
Puha n mussels...nothing else...like the sister said..."why add anything more to that...when it's perfect just the way it is"...tika tonu tõ kõrero sis 💯🙌💖
Love your videos we call you uncle weka in our whare 😄 we have a routine now of waking up and putting on one of your videos to start our day. #GoTheTasteTest #TinoRekaTeKai
Hope to bump into you and meet you one day uncle weka! Thank you for your time and sharing your joy with us, Ka mau te wehi videos 🙏🏼🙌🏼
Thanks Jessica, nice to read comments like that! I get called uncle weka a few times lol
Awe that looks delicious 🤤. I made my first ever toroi last week but used watercress & did it just like that but put in some finely chopped garlic & a sprinkle of chilli flakes. Made one very large jar full. The garlic really gave it a flavour boost! But could have gone without it. It only lasted me a few days 😩. But am making more soon! Awesome video. Your Sister must really love you.
Definitely needs some fusion alright lol, yep she's a very caring sister😀
Beautiful my bro .. I'm off to work but now after watching this I'm hungry lol
Primo! Made my 1st brew of toroi (4 jars) last night with your 1st vid on making toroi with success. This'll be my 'go-to' from now on. I added garlic, onion, ground pepper out of the mill & a splash of malt viniger. Will experiment with ingredients, more & less, to get a stockpile of tasty feeds to munch on as desired. Kia ora to you & your sis for doing the mahi to get this vid up! PS: My brew was heavy on the kutai & they went in whole - reka!
Nga mihi nui for this ..I've never been taught ..Just fed my face whenever someone else makes it lol.
Mean, so making this, thanks & love the team work amongst siblings❤❤
puha and muttonbirds... !!! Absolutely scrumptious ❤
Titiroi😂
Could I substitute the puha with watercress?
I really want to try some. I've never had it before and no one in my family makes it...Might have to try it out one day
Very well worth making it 🙂
can it be done with watercress?
Ive never heard of this toroi until seeing your video i might try it this year hopefully see what it taste like
Awesome vid. Im going to try this recipe
Can I add the puha juice in with the mussel puha mix??
Can i put oysters and kina in there?
How old would you ferment it
I'll bet a $, It tasted as good as it looks. Good job the sister. Should of included your taste test Mike so i can feel the mana of that Toroi hahaha. Maori Kai, Mauri Ora.
Man I would love to try this ! Been in auz since 1999 never been home to eat real food :( my mummah made me stay here so I'm left wondering lol
I had toroi that had trout eggs in it the best I've ever had
How long can it last please would love to know.
That looked great.
Tbh i dont eat toroi im a urban maori who grew up in the city whos country cuzzys would always mock for being a fussy eater but i always loved the smell of toroi used to love the way my uncle would eat and crave this brings back memories!!!
Wow! Looks absolute Beautiful ka pai👍
Lovely, I like mine a lil tangy so add a touch of vinegar and onion
Back in the day my mates dad Peter Pou had a jar of this that was well over a year old and he offered me some while we were on the piss.
I can't remember the exact taste but I'd never tasted anything like it and it tasted awesome.
I ended up eating the whole jar.
Mum's good friend used to eat rotten corn apparently the taste was nothing like the smell and it used to drive their neighbours nuts. If it tasted good I'd eat it no dramas.
Sad to say, but yes there are a lot of maori today who are offended with the odour of kanga piro, engari they'll eat cheese, yogurt and drink wai piro and not bat an eye,hei aha!
@@kamauwikeepa7308cant compare the smell of cheese or yogurt to the smell of kanga pirau. Kanga pirau smells like literal vomit.
@@MistaCUNextTuesday you'd be the best judge of your vomit. Why'd u want to mention your nose beats me.
The 1st time I ever tried toroi it was 3months old preserved of course an liked it since
Kia ora whanau enjoyed watching your video so how long can u preserve toroi for & does it get stored in cupboard or fridge
I prefer in the fridge
once you've put the jars, how long do you leave for and how to store it
I'd like to know too, never made any before
Question do you have to rub the puha 1st or nah
The ratio of mussel and puha or watercress in toroi is MORE🤗
Maaaaayan that so, so, so looks yumilicious guys,, 😊👍👌👌
usually i have to go back to the shop to get some more mussels because ive eatten all the mussels
I hear that.😁👍
Can you make it with watercress?
Yes, very tasty!
I prefer to leave skin on for a stronger Rewana flavour, and thanks for sharing.
Beautiful thanks for know how!
Hi guys we did the exact above recipe left it in cupboard for a week came home and it smelt rotten!...it was bubbling in jar....is this OK???
What if you can’t get your hands a Puha, what else can I use. Sorry I’m in Australia
Awesome, thankyou
Hey bro, wheres the 2week taste test? Also what would the maximum time period to let it sit for and do you leave it in the fridge or sit in a cupboard? Is it true that the longer you leave it the better it becomes? Look forward to all your answers
The taste test just never came together for the vid 🙁 Recommended to refrigerate till you use it bro as long as it's sealed properly
@@WekaDigitalMediaNZ Thanks Mike keep up the great vids
I like adding vinegar and sugar with my mussel and puha juices when it's all cooked. Mmm... it's a vinegeritte made in toroī heaven and it's still yummy and healthy lol
That sounds like it will go nice with the puha, white or malt vinegar?
@@WekaDigitalMediaNZ I always use malt and make it to your taste buds level. It's how I like l doing it when marinating my mussels as well (without the puha) along with an onion, cucumber and diced up tomatoes, which can be eaten straight away or.... just like a boil up the next day always tastes the best. 👌
Beauuuutiful bro, inspired me.
who else was waiting for the famous taste test haha mean toroi mike
Yeah was waiting for da test
How the Toroi have u opened it yet
Thanks for the knowledge!!
Should you keep in the fridge?? Or all good on the bench for a few weeks..
Recommended to leave in the fridge till you use it, just needs to be sealed properly
Cheers Mike 🤙
2nd. How long will they last? I would definitely add chopped onion and some chilly flakes.
Could you do a tutorial on a Eel catch and cook
love the toroi try with mutton bird with piko piko or puha which every you get first an of course the kuku mean tino reka
I like to smoke my mssels on a open fire stoked with manuka wood then boil up puha, green onions, Seaweed, asparagus, for 1.5 hrs then jar up with roasted garlic and chilli flakes. Sit it in the cupboard for 5-7 weeks ......omg its delicious
Sounds like something I would eat, nice combo bro👌🏾
I tried Tiroi with Kina roe “OMG” was beautiful,the Kina was fat and creamy maybe you could try that recipe please.
Whats this!! could be a kai revelation right here!!
my mate dose this realy good but add piokpoi in it gives it a sharp tang
Tini smells 💯
Yummmm how long would you leave it to sit for?
Looks delicious
You should try feijoa and mussels with cream you will be amazed 😎
I use onions and malt vinegar
Yummy gys - well done
Should do some bottled kahawai or bottled eel
A bottled kahawai vid has been on the to do list for a while, hopefully this season bro 👍
Yes bro,. “Infusion” is Key.
I also add Onion + white vinegar and Brown sugar. #Ātua_Cuisine
kia ora i miss the old Toroi i remember going back to whakatane to see our koro Monu and i use to go straight to his fridge and eat his Toroi and he would moan and laugh at me, you miight know my dad Puni Tawera yip that was his dad from Ruatoki... TUHOE we love it with that white cabbage is that what you call it, it like spicy and raw onion yummy
Some Tuhoe I know like to open the lid just a little bit let some air in then close it and get some mould on it. I remember seeing that as a kid😳
Hahaha love the way your sister said your fussy😂😂🙏🙏
You don't want to mess with her😬
Chilli and onions bro yummm
That's exactly how I do mine puha and mussels nothing else
Chilli is always good to add
Yum thanks
Love ur channel bro.aloha!
Kia ora bro cHur👍🏾
My darling made his toroi with pikopiko chilly and garlic, before he passed away he used my dads toroi recipe using titi juice, tasted just like dads toroi. I miss them both dearly
Aww sorry to hear that! Lovely recipe though especially with some titi juice, that's pretty wicked. I hope you're carrying on with that recipe, got pikopiko up your ways?
@@WekaDigitalMediaNZ Thank you Mike. Theres a few locations on the outskirts of town where we find pikopiko that moko and I will be visiting these holidays but our last gather was at Rotopounamu
Thankyou
Yuuuuuuummy!!!
Raw mussels and Chocho puha and of course onions
Kia Ora Ko Rua.. yummy kai
I think you come from tokoroa with a feed like that.
Bro you are on moari tv just now Nice.😆
I heard I was lol 😬
@@WekaDigitalMediaNZ it was a good.😆 show. Bro you skinny now 😲😲 . I've been watching you looking Good! !!!! Good.😆! !!!!!
Yum.
Not chilli but sweet chilli with lemon is delicious
Yum 😊
pack and spend 🤣🤣🤣🤣in stead of pack and save, gonna try some mussels in my kimchi today, just think it will taste good and little bit of puha
More importantly,. Toroi is the Best/Quickest developing/NATURAL ~ #Penicillin
Nice size mussels,havnt seen them that size in Aucks for long time,id pay $5/kg for those..alday?
Bro😲😲!!!!!!!!! Nice.😆
Mutton bones onions watercress cooked mussels and puha bit of garlic may have missed a few
No chilli yes to onion but thanks for the tip of onion on top
I was really wanting toroi few weekends back and we have a Saturday market day down town here in Whanganui and went to find some and opened up the punnet I felt robbed cause they used silverbeet it was yuk yay I'm making this toroi tomorrow thank you both ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I put chopped kamokamo in mine
My bro put piko piko and trout roe in with his once. It was mean! You made my mouth water hard!