Dried orange peel and pre season the meat over night for added flavour. I don’t put onions but it’s in myI can smell the kitchen right now. My neighbours are about to lose their minds with the smell of pepper pot cooking in my home. That and the plait bread. Great job guys. ❤
Made this for Christmas last year & it tastes identical to grandmas recipe!! Identical!! She taught me how to make it before she left us, but it wasn't the same. Thank you for sharing this. It brings so much warmth to my heart & that i can share this w/next generations to showcase our culture. Ting pass!! 😂 ❤❤❤
Been making this dish all my life - minus garlic and onion; plus cow heel ( or pig trotters) and with dry orange peel instead of fresh. Everyone seems to have their own approach to making this dish. This version looks delicious.
Thank you for sharing your recipe ….I see you like your weri weri ….Casareep is King esp the ones from Pomeroon. Keep it up Chef …I had the pleasure of cooking with Bombay Lemonade myself …what a fun guy …Food brings people together. Happy Cooking. Amy. Queens NY
Maybe one day we can cook together . Let’s first bow to all the farmers around the world that labor so devotedly to bring good healthy food to each one of us …Save the soil …let’s stay conscious n inclusive Brother …life can be experienced in a garden . My hubby n I love cooking …the kitchen is a place filled with love n flavors ….God bless you on this Journey …keep it up …I applaud your skills …keep it coming …stay safe n stay well .
Hi Chef Dev, thanks for sharing this recipe as well on CityLine last week (Always proud of my fellow Guyanese). I was able to use your recipe for my pepper pot this year and I must say that it was delicious!...I substitute with goat meat.
Wow..just happened to see your channel! Greetings from Durban, South Africa. Durban is a city bursting with its vibrant and colourful cuisines, fiery, spicy curries and boast a melting pot of cultures! It is the home of the largest Indian population. That dish Looks so amazing!!. Both my son's are also professional chefs. Love your neat and organised kitchen!😍😍
Bannas, I lash up de Pepperpot. Dis is meh 2nd time using dis recipe skites. Y’all mek meh life easy. Easy. Thanks. De peepperpat done fas fas. Ah change up a few ting like I cook it in a instapat fuh 37 mins vs boil fuh 3 hours. Still nice nice bad.
Hi! I've been watching Rocky's videos with you both cooking amazing dishes and had to look up your channel and subscribe! I can't wait to start watching; the Pepperpot looks so delicious!
to make this traditional, you'd need to skip the onions and not brown the meat, we pressure it. Also, we marinate with the cassareep - some people pressure with it to seal in that flavour. I never heard of using oxtail in guyana but technically you can use any tough meat. This sounds more like a cassareep stew rather than pepperpot
I left Guyana as a child 30 years ago for the US. I have never tried pepperpot in my life. I know, strange, but my family never made it for some reason.
Chef Dev why do you exaggerate your personal tradition. Traditional Hindus like your parents do not cook beef. I’m pretty sure your family did not cook Pepperpot with beef in their house for Christmas! Be honest!!
Gonna get a lot of hate for this one. I'm Guyanese and wifes Trini. She always makes fun of me that Guyanese don't know how to season meat. And I tend to agree with her. Salt and black pepper alone is not how you season meat..Seeing both sides of it..
Come on man. Don’t do that to our Guyanese people. My husband who is Spanish said we Guyanese over do it with the seasoning. Trust me, I used more than salt and pepper. Tell your trini wife not everything needs shadow Beni and pimento!!!! Lol.
@@razeka62 I know, I know, I honestly never use chadon beni, but I season with simple things like garlic, onion, scotch, garlic salt, and tons of cilantro, after I clean with vinegar which cleans and coagulates the meat. I was just surprised but not surprised that they only put salt and pepper. But Guyanese do cook better than Trinis when it comes to curries. I'm sure that I will catch hell for that too..lol
@Donna Elizabeth Lol, You are actually wrong, but close, I actually USED to not season at all. Just cleaned the chicken with vineger and sometimes lime and then curry it. But now I put everything I can, and it's so much more flavorful. I don't use chadon beni, but I use cilantro, scotch bonnet pepper, season salt, garlic and onion.
Maybe, you, your family and these 2 "fake chefs" don't know how to season meat and poultry BUT the overwhelmingly vast majority of Guyanese people uses more seasonings than any other Caribbean country!!!! PS: This Pepperpot "recipe" of their's is weak AF!!
Dried orange peel and pre season the meat over night for added flavour. I don’t put onions but it’s in myI can smell the kitchen right now. My neighbours are about to lose their minds with the smell of pepper pot cooking in my home. That and the plait bread. Great job guys. ❤
Made this for Christmas last year & it tastes identical to grandmas recipe!! Identical!!
She taught me how to make it before she left us, but it wasn't the same.
Thank you for sharing this. It brings so much warmth to my heart & that i can share this w/next generations to showcase our culture.
Ting pass!! 😂 ❤❤❤
Been making this dish all my life - minus garlic and onion; plus cow heel ( or pig trotters) and with dry orange peel instead of fresh. Everyone seems to have their own approach to making this dish. This version looks delicious.
Thanks for watching!
And the skin. It was a lot of work cleaning the cow feet and the skin. But back then we kids used to help.
Thank you for sharing your recipe ….I see you like your weri weri ….Casareep is King esp the ones from Pomeroon.
Keep it up Chef …I had the pleasure of cooking with Bombay Lemonade myself …what a fun guy …Food brings people together.
Happy Cooking.
Amy.
Queens
NY
Mad love Amy!
Maybe one day we can cook together .
Let’s first bow to all the farmers around the world that labor so devotedly to bring good healthy food to each one of us …Save the soil …let’s stay conscious n inclusive Brother …life can be experienced in a garden .
My hubby n I love cooking …the kitchen is a place filled with love n flavors ….God bless you on this Journey …keep it up …I applaud your skills …keep it coming …stay safe n stay well .
hi chef loved your live on being rocky and also love your cooking, pepperpot one of my favorite dish.
Hi Chef Dev, thanks for sharing this recipe as well on CityLine last week (Always proud of my fellow Guyanese). I was able to use your recipe for my pepper pot this year and I must say that it was delicious!...I substitute with goat meat.
Wicked! So glad you enjoyed it.
Looks amazing
Great job! Simple and right to the point!!!
Glad it helped!
This also goes well with aniseed Bread… Excellent Job Chef.
Merry Christmas to both of you . Pepper pot.Love your show.Enjoy your pepper pot.🎉🎉❤️
TY
Chef love your preparation and ingredients when finished looks delicious thanks for sharing
Wow..just happened to see your channel! Greetings from Durban, South Africa. Durban is a city bursting with its vibrant and colourful cuisines, fiery, spicy curries and boast a melting pot of cultures! It is the home of the largest Indian population. That dish Looks so amazing!!. Both my son's are also professional chefs. Love your neat and organised kitchen!😍😍
Greetings from Canada! Welcome to the channel. That's wicked to hear, thank you for sharing. I'll need to visit Durban.
@@chefdevanofficial Thank you..yeah you must visit DURBAN, you would love it!
One of the best recipes!!!
Glad you dig it 🙏🏾
Hi Dev just found your channel and subbed, I always watched you on Cityline and loved your recipes you shared. Thank you for sharing and stay safe
Welcome to the channel! :)
Your cooking technique reminds me of my mom's cooking. Good job, I love it 🙂
Thank you so much
You are very welcome!
Hi chef Dev love your recipe looks amazing! YUM thanks for sharing!! From Maryland
Very nice hi from Trinidad🇹🇹
Hello from Toronto!
Nice Chef Dev.. looks amazing
Nice video. It looks really good .
Ahhh yes man lovely 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🙌🇹🇹🇹🇹
Bannas, I lash up de Pepperpot. Dis is meh 2nd time using dis recipe skites. Y’all mek meh life easy. Easy. Thanks. De peepperpat done fas fas. Ah change up a few ting like I cook it in a instapat fuh 37 mins vs boil fuh 3 hours. Still nice nice bad.
Nice colab chef Dev and Bombay...Yummy ❤😊 I can't wait to make pepperpot this season 😋 Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year all. 2024 here we come!!
Gonna try it this weekend ❤
love it
Hi! I've been watching Rocky's videos with you both cooking amazing dishes and had to look up your channel and subscribe!
I can't wait to start watching; the Pepperpot looks so delicious!
I’m making it with goat do I make it the same way? I don’t steam it out a little before?
I will try it
love it
Nice video. Looks delicious!
You should dry the orange peel,
Use the thyme on the stick for extra flavour,the spices should be preboiled, then add, which enhances the flavour, nice boys
Good job boys.
Chef Dev and Bombay.
mad love
Real ting 💪🏼👍🏼
My mother made the most awesome bread for her pepper pot.
Where's the cow heel and pig foot??
Looks yummy what happen to the cow heal …
Oxtail is so underappreciated in America!
to make this traditional, you'd need to skip the onions and not brown the meat, we pressure it. Also, we marinate with the cassareep - some people pressure with it to seal in that flavour. I never heard of using oxtail in guyana but technically you can use any tough meat. This sounds more like a cassareep stew rather than pepperpot
How do I get a hold of some of that casreep
Amazon or a local west-Indian supermarket
Isn't beef and oxtail from the same Animal?
I left Guyana as a child 30 years ago for the US. I have never tried pepperpot in my life. I know, strange, but my family never made it for some reason.
I guess you'll have to make it yourself :)
No onion in pepperpot
Keep to yall dhal puri🗿😂
Nah its gotta be thicker n blacker
I am not a fan of meats?
Chef Dev why do you exaggerate your personal tradition. Traditional Hindus like your parents do not cook beef. I’m pretty sure your family did not cook Pepperpot with beef in their house for Christmas! Be honest!!
Then clock lamb and gaot simple as that
😂😂😂 so miserable
What you guys failed at this not only is casseripe is amerindian but the dish too
But I don't eat those meats.
Plus i don't used sugar at all so 🤷 I am doomed then?
For now I eat a little goat or Lamb or 🐔 but not much
Guyanese is no one baby
recipes can change not accents
Guyana time, you always late! A thing pass. Boy, you should a bring some choke and rob and part of your culture.😅
Gonna get a lot of hate for this one. I'm Guyanese and wifes Trini. She always makes fun of me that Guyanese don't know how to season meat. And I tend to agree with her. Salt and black pepper alone is not how you season meat..Seeing both sides of it..
Come on man. Don’t do that to our Guyanese people. My husband who is Spanish said we Guyanese over do it with the seasoning. Trust me, I used more than salt and pepper. Tell your trini wife not everything needs shadow Beni and pimento!!!! Lol.
@@razeka62 I know, I know, I honestly never use chadon beni, but I season with simple things like garlic, onion, scotch, garlic salt, and tons of cilantro, after I clean with vinegar which cleans and coagulates the meat. I was just surprised but not surprised that they only put salt and pepper. But Guyanese do cook better than Trinis when it comes to curries. I'm sure that I will catch hell for that too..lol
You must agree with her because that is the way u seasoning meat so she's seeing you only salt and pepper😂😂😂😂
@Donna Elizabeth Lol, You are actually wrong, but close, I actually USED to not season at all. Just cleaned the chicken with vineger and sometimes lime and then curry it. But now I put everything I can, and it's so much more flavorful. I don't use chadon beni, but I use cilantro, scotch bonnet pepper, season salt, garlic and onion.
Maybe, you, your family and these 2 "fake chefs" don't know how to season meat and poultry BUT the overwhelmingly vast majority of Guyanese people uses more seasonings than any other Caribbean country!!!!
PS: This Pepperpot "recipe" of their's is weak AF!!