That looks fabulous I love the steamed bread especially with Butter and bovril or marmite. Mind you It's too good and the flavours are too nice to actually spoil with anything more than a thick layer of butter. And 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 for your excellent narration and demonstrations 👏👏👏👍 Best SA video I've seen great on you.🏴🇿🇦
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Girlll ... thank you so much, I dont have anyone here in New Zealand to make my home fav, I cant wait to make this for my family😃 Thanks for video hun😘
Wow I just discovered you today please don’t stop your cooking channel is gonna be viral I have been following Nigerian you tubers but this is actually what I have been looking for watching you from Sweden Stockholm Enkosi Ntombi
Abimbola Tevi ni you are getting me wrong this has nothing to do with what you just said I have 99% Nigerian friends what I meant is that I needed something relevant with me so I found what I can relate too more we need that especially when we are abroad so please forget that one abi.
Mbali N you are so right. I remember my days in Durban; Aunty Jabu used to make this and the idombolo; they were small balls of flour cooked in some vegetable gravy...super awesome! This is super recipe @ ujeqe😍
Guys I just moved to GP most of the people here don't know the distinction. I've been explaining to them. At work we have a canteen, I got so excited reading the menu which said idombo, when I got there it was ujeqe...
Ujeqe is something else, she is ryt this is Idombolo .Jeqe is a mix of maize meal and flour you also make it like idombolo but different taste from it. It's harder
@@magwinyamagwinya264 Nope! maize meal and flour to make ujeqe...🧐? Nope! Let’s just say it depends on where you come from. In KZN where I come from this is Jeqe- steamed bread and we don’t add maize meal .
I’ve watched a couple of recipes and at first I was doubtful of your method but damn after you kneaded it, I was sold. Definitely my fave recipe. Trying it tonight
wow, thank you sisi, I'm about to enjoy your dombolo recipe with some oxtail, and I'm also having the bread going in my oven, I'm really impressed, thank you once more
This from a white boy. There is NO ONE on this earth who can cook like a black man and woman. I absolutely mis eating the best food on the planet. South African and African foods. I make most, home food, no problem but not like you guys. Your food rocks !!!!
I am new subbie to this channel found it around 4 am, girl you make everything look easy, watched all your videos and definitely going to try your receipes. Am hooked🙌🏿🙌🏿
Wow, thank you for this. So glad I found your channel and hoping it grows. Was looking for a recipe for amagwinya and now I’m binge watching all your videos. Love the accuracy of these recipes, most of our traditional recipes don’t have proper instructions......so nice to come across an in-depth instructional video that’s easy to follow. Please would you show us how to make a rich traditional beef and chicken curry. I’m very good with making western recipes but am terrible with traditional food due to the lack of proper instructions❤️
Subscribed! New subbie! Bingeing on your videos. I love how you teach. I see a lot of recipes on your channel that i will try. Wishing you success on here.
I used an ice-cream container, I placed the dough in the ice-cream container, spread butter on top so that it doesn't stick, tightly closed the lid using a thread and placed it the microwave for 12-15min and my dumpling was good
Mbulelo Zulu good to learn Mbulelo. Where I come from, we call it both. Sonka samanzi, idombolo and jeqe describes one thing. It’s always good to learn. Ngyabonga 🙏🏾
I think people put it in a plastic bag if they are cooking it on an open fire outside, using the "traditional" or black pots. And you need twigs or sticks inside the pot. So you would add your water inside the pot and place the twigs as they would act as the stand/support, then put your dough inside plastic bags and place it on top of the twigs. The plastic was basically protecting your bread from the water, would ensure your steamed bread came out cooked and dry. Some people even used paper, specifically the paper from the floor. Hope this was useful.
Omg I've been looking for this recipe of yours for too long 😱 I lost it a couple yrs ago SO glad I found it cause it's the absolute BEST 🔥💯♥️
Amadombolo just brings me beautiful memories with my mother returning to boarding school for UMPHAKO
The best recipe, fiance loved it. I Scored some serious brownie points
Brownie points huh! 🤔😂
Proud South African Woman, love this traditional bread. You go Girl
I don't get tired of this recipe. Perfect recipe that I have ever tried. Can't stop complimenting you on this one
Amagwinya recipe brought me here, I'm now a subbie. So so thankful for this channel. Teaching us as lot of things
Me too🙋🏾
Me too
Me too! They turned out sooo good. Thanks!
Me too
Amagwinya made me subscribe 🤭
Just made this and it turned out amazing!!!
Hubby is so impressed, thanks for this recipe 👌
Yhooo these great responses make me wanna try it now!
That milk and water are warm or cold
Nontsizi Balo are you swallow that garlic and honey I use both at room temperature
Wow this took me to my childhood have been lookin for a recipe for ages, thank you so much . Will definitely try this out
Thank you Maria. I’m so happy to hear this ❤️💐
That looks fabulous I love the steamed bread especially with Butter and bovril or marmite. Mind you It's too good and the flavours are too nice to actually spoil with anything more than a thick layer of butter. And 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 for your excellent narration and demonstrations 👏👏👏👍 Best SA video I've seen great on you.🏴🇿🇦
That's wonderful and really looks very good
I agree. Best I have seen of steamed bread. Also, the most white steamed bread I have seem too
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@Alonso Canaan I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and im in the hacking process now.
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I love how you present your videos. Thank you for sharing!
Hay sesi😱 Your recipe is AMAZING. I can't believe what I'm eating 🔥🔥😋❤️👌🏾
I made it yeah thank you so much. You are the best. Me cooking its a miracle especially making ledombolo you are the best keep sharing.
2nd time making ujeqe using your recipe! It’s sooo delish 👌🏾 ...I feel like a pro 💃🏾 Thank you for sharing this 🥰🥰😘
Hi, thank you for sharing your grandma's recipe. I made idombolo and it turned out good. I loved the softness and how it tasted.
I made your magwinya recipe and it was amazing, they even looked as good as yours, was super impressed. Thanks dear, we love your recipes😍❤❤❤
I made also today and they came out just like hers...they actually made me come back for more recipes
Folloed the instructions and the end product was awesome ... I am from Namibia....
Girlll ... thank you so much, I dont have anyone here in New Zealand to make my home fav, I cant wait to make this for my family😃 Thanks for video hun😘
Lockdown brought me here 😆thanks 👍
Lol same here
Same here. I'm baking my way away
Sisi...Thank you...Thank you pls don't stop doing this keep them coming u the best. 👌
you make it look easy, I will definitely
try it!
I really love your recipes
Thank you now I can make iDombolo in the new Tupperware Pasta maker...
Wow I just discovered you today please don’t stop your cooking channel is gonna be viral I have been following Nigerian you tubers but this is actually what I have been looking for watching you from Sweden Stockholm Enkosi Ntombi
You can say that again same here lets support out own TH-camrs too keep going girl
Yes indeed safa kubukela abanye, this is wonderful!
greatness Johannes
Nigeria, South African, we all are ONE FAMILY.
Abimbola Tevi ni you are getting me wrong this has nothing to do with what you just said I have 99% Nigerian friends what I meant is that I needed something relevant with me so I found what I can relate too more we need that especially when we are abroad so please forget that one abi.
Wl sure try this idombolo recipe out...'m still enjoying using that amagwinya recipe for my fam...thanks
I prefer grating my carrots and mix them with the dry ingredients before it's a dough....will try your recipe
The oven baked and the steamed bread came out soooooo beautiful. Thank you so very much. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💚💙💛
Wow 👌 it really helped good job..
this was amazing
I made this today and it was wonderful! Thank you!
Lalela, I followed your instructions and it came out exactly like yours. Thanks for this!
I love it no more buying bread
Oooh I love steamed bread , can't wait to try it out
Your dombolo recipe is it!! I’m glad I found you!!! 😘
Best recipe and gonna make it thank you for your teachings 😛😛😛😛😛😛😛❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Thank you for I recipe yamagwinya no more begging umntwana ukba axovule,made perfect soft magwinya
It looks delicious I will try it 👌
Thank you. I tried this recipe tonight. It is the best - softest - tastiest steamed bread I the world ❤️💛
I've never seen anything like this before. Very nice recipe. Tfs🙏🏾👏🏾❣👍🏾
It's the best Thank God I found it again
Aze amnandi amadombolo wow ngiyabonga 😍😍
Lovely sisi. This is uJeqe, steamed bread like you said. Idombolo is a dumpling that you dunk inside your stew or broth (it's wet on the outside).
Mbali N you are so right. I remember my days in Durban; Aunty Jabu used to make this and the idombolo; they were small balls of flour cooked in some vegetable gravy...super awesome! This is super recipe @ ujeqe😍
That’s correct Mbali. Good recipe none the less
Guys I just moved to GP most of the people here don't know the distinction. I've been explaining to them. At work we have a canteen, I got so excited reading the menu which said idombo, when I got there it was ujeqe...
Ujeqe is something else, she is ryt this is Idombolo .Jeqe is a mix of maize meal and flour you also make it like idombolo but different taste from it. It's harder
@@magwinyamagwinya264 Nope! maize meal and flour to make ujeqe...🧐? Nope! Let’s just say it depends on where you come from. In KZN where I come from this is Jeqe- steamed bread and we don’t add maize meal .
I’ve watched a couple of recipes and at first I was doubtful of your method but damn after you kneaded it, I was sold. Definitely my fave recipe. Trying it tonight
Next time you make it, be sure that I'm invited.
Looks great 🇿🇦
wow, thank you sisi, I'm about to enjoy your dombolo recipe with some oxtail, and I'm also having the bread going in my oven, I'm really impressed, thank you once more
Wow this looks so nice..I cant bake at all BUT I am trying this!!!!
Hi dear I've tried your recipe I've never looked back I lost your contacts until I find u again thank you sooo much 👌🙏😍😍😍
Love the video you yourself a new subscriber
Well done! I discovered your channel ( and this dish!) quite by accident. I look forward to seeing more episodes.
Definitely trying the milk strategy 🥰🥰🥰
Siyabonga sisi wami 🙌🙌🙌
Wonderful my sister nd I really like your explanation ❤️
Yummy this looks so soft i am definitely going to try it...the butter is gud idea it gives intense flavour. Thanx for the videos. 💞💕💗💖🍴💯👍🍞
Your recipe is super easy🤞🏾😊
My mum used to make this a lot and we will have it with a meat dish , yummy
I cant wait to try this
I like you baking skills. I dombolo liphumile kuhle.
Best recipe ever♥️♥️♥️
Thank you for this recipe it was fabulous I made it but instead of using the boiling and oven method I use the microwave for 6minutes
You have done good job absolutely 👏👏👏👍👌😘
Sisi, you are making me homesick...
I am craving for:
*Mala-mogodu and pap
*A-magwinya with Fresco coffee
*Pap with Inkomazi
😘😘
Lioness Molapisi bouzouki are Ais
Thanks my Sister, it is delicious. 😋😋
This from a white boy. There is NO ONE on this earth who can cook like a black man and woman. I absolutely mis eating the best food on the planet. South African and African foods. I make most, home food, no problem but not like you guys. Your food rocks !!!!
This was easy to do...for the first time i tried dumplings and boy oh boy😀😋 I was happy with the outcome. Thank you Du❤️
😋😁
Just discovered you, I like you. Thanx for sharing
I am new subbie to this channel found it around 4 am, girl you make everything look easy, watched all your videos and definitely going to try your receipes. Am hooked🙌🏿🙌🏿
I will make this definitely this week…
Wow, thank you for this. So glad I found your channel and hoping it grows. Was looking for a recipe for amagwinya and now I’m binge watching all your videos. Love the accuracy of these recipes, most of our traditional recipes don’t have proper instructions......so nice to come across an in-depth instructional video that’s easy to follow.
Please would you show us how to make a rich traditional beef and chicken curry. I’m very good with making western recipes but am terrible with traditional food due to the lack of proper instructions❤️
That's true girl,she goes overboard,I am impressed and I hope this channel grows
Thanks for the video, I just made jerq with your recipe 😍tastes awesome
I do have my support mntwana wasekhaya, making it right now
Amazing baking
I like keep up the good work
She is my fighter you guys I love her 😍😍😍😍😍😚.
Looks delicious... Specially with a curry or so...
Subscribed! New subbie! Bingeing on your videos. I love how you teach. I see a lot of recipes on your channel that i will try. Wishing you success on here.
Hi dear yhuuuu been looking for your recipe wouw🥵🥵🥵 I tried it
I see the dumpling mtase,isking Sona?yohhh awuse flawless sana sadiki🤦❤️😆
Thank you for the vide very beautiful, wat if i use cremora instead of fresh milk ?
I used an ice-cream container, I placed the dough in the ice-cream container, spread butter on top so that it doesn't stick, tightly closed the lid using a thread and placed it the microwave for 12-15min and my dumpling was good
What size ice-cream container?
Love this channel 🤗❤️
Tried this it was amazing, scela a beef stew recipe
Me and my sis tried your amagwinya recipe it was fire 🔥 looking to try this recipe next #newsubbies
hi look nice can a put uie an tomato in thank for kooking
Beautiful
Great!!
Umkhuphu or Ujeqe.
Well done cc👌💖
Now, we looking forward to IDOMBOLO, dumplings which is dough cooked with meat... Mhmmm...
I love you so much thank you for this platform ♥️♥️♥️👊🏽
will try this one out
nice one
Tshego Moyo-Masike thanks babe please do ♥️
@@duindulge3798
where I come from we call this uJeqe ( steam bread)
idombolo is cooked in the same pot as the stew
it is greasy
@@mbulelozulu7963 always wondered what the difference was
Mbulelo Zulu good to learn Mbulelo. Where I come from, we call it both. Sonka samanzi, idombolo and jeqe describes one thing. It’s always good to learn. Ngyabonga 🙏🏾
Ever since I started eating steamed bread, I prefer it over dry baked bread now.
I will try it
Wow wow
thank you so much sis. New subbie here
Can I use plain flour?
Wow...idombolo looks amazing siswam, I olso cook guys ko Pretoria 😜
thnx for the recipe
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I am so late but I'm really good I will give you a. A. Plus
Hi hi I'm a new subscriber. 🎊💃
Thank you for the recipe definitely gain a subscriber
Lovely channel my dear. It will be nice to support each other.❤❤❤
Can I add corn?
Wl sure try it out...thanks
Why did my khokho put it in a plastic? This looks beautiful
I think people put it in a plastic bag if they are cooking it on an open fire outside, using the "traditional" or black pots. And you need twigs or sticks inside the pot. So you would add your water inside the pot and place the twigs as they would act as the stand/support, then put your dough inside plastic bags and place it on top of the twigs. The plastic was basically protecting your bread from the water, would ensure your steamed bread came out cooked and dry. Some people even used paper, specifically the paper from the floor. Hope this was useful.
We also use plastic at home
Looks tasty, can you have this with beef stew?
Yes, stew or even oxtail would be great.