I have never seen cassava peeled like that! In Guyana we take a sharp tip knife and slit the skin from the top to bottom, straight line, then you pry the skin out from the slit, right to left and left to right!
Yes my Amerindian family do the same, slit a line and pry the skin off. They have a grater over a bowl then into a special basket to press the water out, then the water is starch, and casareep, for curing meat and making cassareep stew, with any kind of meat.
For the cassava bread lady. Easy way to peal a yuca is to cut the ends off and make a slit. Take the knife and pull open the skin.it will pop even.with out scraping
@@ikigai3232 yuca is my favorite. My TIENO ansisster made this bread. When my granny died she took her resapy to the grave. You revived it for me thanks.
I love everything about this video 👏🏽👏🏽❤️ thank you !!! I am trying to eat natural and mostly Haitian foods for the next weeks. I did some manba and was desperate to find it’s friend kassav. Thankkk you. Btw you can peel yuks and coconut with the regular peeling knife. It works perfect. Merci encore
Thanks you very much i know a woman have sell me a similar bread I love in an small island call Mauritius but it was a little slimer and there a jam like its make from manioc best food of my life but I have never re meant Thant wonderful woman I was a child at that time
I tried cassava for the first time today!! Although it was store bought... it launched me into making it for myself... sooo using your recipe I’ll try it!! I planning my first trip also to Dominican next year also... Thank you for the great video!!
Thanks for sharing this recipe. I always wanted to know how to make kassav Suggestion: use a cheese cloth next time to squeeze out the juice ....I think it will make ur job easier
I think this is why God made cassava flour! :D eta: and coconut flour or dedicated coconut and tapioca flour/starch (the white stuff that forms on the bottom of the bowl)
Hi, this comment is a bit late, but I loved your video! Every other video has some weird ingredient that revolves around Coconut, more wheat flour then actual cassava flour, or just plain out weird ingredients you would never normally have in your kitchen! All of your ingredients are already close to hand, and easy to use! What I would love is if you put a link in your description to the recipe, or a list of said ingredients. Thank you for making this wonderful video!
It was nice to want real vitamins B17 home cooking good job and thank this my my favorite with the coconut inside God bless you my daughter Jesus revient 🙏🏿🎺👑
I made it :) Ok, I made it without the coconut because I forgot to buy some. It actually came out pretty good but I was hoping to figure out how to make it like the one I usually buy on the street in Haiti. How do you make it more dense like that?
Nice video. Do you know how to make pen mayi? If so, can you please make a video on how to make it? And by the way yes I do eat lamidon, it's like eating "tè" to me. Lol
Maybe you should have added the coconut and sugar right in the cassava then cook it thinner? Looks delish. I like the one without the coconut because of allergy to coconut
Help me get the video to 500 LIKES please.
Hell naw ... just cuz u asking in not going to
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I have never seen cassava peeled like that! In Guyana we take a sharp tip knife and slit the skin from the top to bottom, straight line, then you pry the skin out from the slit, right to left and left to right!
Yes my Amerindian family do the same, slit a line and pry the skin off. They have a grater over a bowl then into a special basket to press the water out, then the water is starch, and casareep, for curing meat and making cassareep stew, with any kind of meat.
we have a similar recipe in Mauritius, we call it ' galette manioc' . thicker like a crêpes and sweeter .
Do you have the recipe pls? Thx
we do have a thicker one im Haiti made with mire sugar called galette and it also has more coconut
My grandma used the starch to iron my uniforms for school! Reminded me of my childhood with my grandma.
Thank you
If you mix with corn flour, almidon (yuca flour), cheese and butter you have a MBEJU a traditional food of Paraguay :)
That I can try
For the cassava bread lady. Easy way to peal a yuca is to cut the ends off and make a slit. Take the knife and pull open the skin.it will pop even.with out scraping
Cecilia, great to know. I'll do that. Thanks!
@@ikigai3232 yuca is my favorite. My TIENO ansisster made this bread. When my granny died she took her resapy to the grave. You revived it for me thanks.
You can use a soft bowl or plate to press your cassava to prevent burning your hand
If I could I would give you the 500 likes. You deserve it! I appreciate your work a lot. Thank you for sharing on how to make cassava.
I love everything about this video 👏🏽👏🏽❤️ thank you !!!
I am trying to eat natural and mostly Haitian foods for the next weeks. I did some manba and was desperate to find it’s friend kassav. Thankkk you. Btw you can peel yuks and coconut with the regular peeling knife. It works perfect. Merci encore
I love cassave my mom makes it HAITIAN GANG WHERE YOU AT?
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As a young lady, you are doing such a good job in the Haitian kitchen!!! Keep up the excellent work!!! God Bless!!! Stay Safe!!!
Ahhh sanblew tipiti sa te leve ak granmoun wi, great job
Wi mte leve ak granmoun merci
I made the recipe yesterday! Thank you so much for the video! It is a lot of work my my ! Prenez soins de vous ! Xox
You did a good job even though it was 4 years ago, thanks.
Thanks you very much i know a woman have sell me a similar bread I love in an small island call Mauritius but it was a little slimer and there a jam like its make from manioc best food of my life but I have never re meant Thant wonderful woman I was a child at that time
I tried cassava for the first time today!! Although it was store bought... it launched me into making it for myself... sooo using your recipe I’ll try it!! I planning my first trip also to Dominican next year also... Thank you for the great video!!
Thank i hope it comes out good for you
Have you visited Haiti. If not I welcome you!!
After seeing your vidéo, i' m doing it now. Thank you si Much.
This recipe is well prepared, looks tempting & turns out just amazing.
Thanks for sharing this recipe. I always wanted to know how to make kassav
Suggestion: use a cheese cloth next time to squeeze out the juice ....I think it will make ur job easier
Thank you I will make some more for my client next week I have to go buy it as soon as possible.
Best thing to strain is a brand new paint strainer bag. Paint or hardware store very cheap
I love Kasav and though very labor intensive, I can see myself making this. Thanks!
Finally! I've been looking for this recipe for days. I had it in Antigua a long time ago, and it is called bambula there. Thank you!
I love casave bread. Taino still runs through our blood.
Good job Rose I made two just like you do but I did not ad coconut and also moin pad Bali form next time I will do better
I've been looking for this! 😋🤤❤🇭🇹
Well sis, hope this counts towards your 500!
Btw, in Jamaica this is called bammie!
One love.
Very good job and thank you so much
You have strong hands very good
Thank you for you time I’m going to try it
Wow , I love it, good job girl ❤
Very impressed Rose, what is it you can’t do lol 😂. You’re very talented my dear. Keep doing what you do, you’re very good at it! Love ❤️
I think this is why God made cassava flour! :D eta: and coconut flour or dedicated coconut and tapioca flour/starch (the white stuff that forms on the bottom of the bowl)
I love your channel!!! 😍 Do you have a recipe for Haitian peanut butter
Thank you no I don't have one yet.
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thank you! I really enjoy the touch that you put in it.
Thank you. UK
A tortilla maker should work well for this. Li dificil pou ou jwen bon casav fré nan maket. Et. Ou jwen farine manioc ou bien manioc grajé nan Costco
It’s my favorite cassave avec coconut
Please make kremas/cremas, I ❤️ it. Thank you very much for all the recipes.
Question miss I like the video do you dry the manyòk after you remove the water
Yes exactly what I needed you to make next
Redmars 325 let me know what else you would like to see in the channel. Thank you for watching.
I do love it.
Very appropriate
Good job girl❤
Thanks you very much
Hi, this comment is a bit late, but I loved your video! Every other video has some weird ingredient that revolves around Coconut, more wheat flour then actual cassava flour, or just plain out weird ingredients you would never normally have in your kitchen! All of your ingredients are already close to hand, and easy to use! What I would love is if you put a link in your description to the recipe, or a list of said ingredients. Thank you for making this wonderful video!
Please, do not add sugar if you already put coconut. I really love it.
It was nice to want real vitamins B17 home cooking good job and thank this my my favorite with the coconut inside God bless you my daughter Jesus revient 🙏🏿🎺👑
I know I am late but can you provide speak recipe. Like how much yuca did u use?
I bet it taste great! Thank you!
I made it :) Ok, I made it without the coconut because I forgot to buy some. It actually came out pretty good but I was hoping to figure out how to make it like the one I usually buy on the street in Haiti. How do you make it more dense like that?
Yummy yummy. ❤️ cassava . Love it😁 bammys
I tried
Was good
Great
Did you used the sweet yuka or the unsweetened
I hope this makes 500 likes. Anyhow; this looks great. I believe this dish is called Bami in Jamaica. It looks very familiar.
Nice I enjoy you making it
Thx for the receipe... gd job
Pretty lady making delicious food 😍😍😍😍
Thank youuuuu
You’re very welcome my dear
Merci pour la recette
By the way thank you. I am so going to try to make it.
Ty.
J'aime bien ♥️♥️♥️♥️👍
Great job!
Why don't you blend the grated coconut with the grated yucca?
I was thinking the same thing
Beatrice Bruny, hmmmm that's a good idea. What would be the best option using the blender to get the grated (similar) texture?
Yesss
🇭🇹 i love it.
can i use a food processor?
Where did you buy the pan?
Great job
U can cut it up and put it into a food processor. Make the job easier
Can i use blender to grate instead? Thanks.
I’m sure you can
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Thank you love may I ask you how did you find my channel. I'm just curious
I was looking up recipes on how to make cassava and I chose a Haitian chef because you’re more relatable
Okay thank you welcome to the channel
Thanks for sharing 😘😘😘
Good job, next bobori
on what number were you cooking it? amazing job!
Bravo
Thank you
M pral fe on ti kasav la
Good job
In french we don't say yucca but manioc !
Haitian cornstarch cookie
I would love to see you make fufu💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕👀👀👀
Tomtom is the Haitian word.
ι love тнe coconυт caѕѕave 😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙😙
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In Martinique and Guadeloupe we do that also !
Thank you honey nice video
Prophete Mamama thank you
I wood like to see the next one❤❤
Okay thank you for commenting
Hi. Can you make epinard with beef or pork? And beyen?
I both videos on the channel browse the channel to find it.
Nice video. Do you know how to make pen mayi? If so, can you please make a video on how to make it? And by the way yes I do eat lamidon, it's like eating "tè" to me. Lol
Perle Noire yes I do know how to the video coming. That is so true lamidon do taste like tè.
One more question, can I use a non stick pan for this recipe?
WOW NICE
Would you please make a louck recipe AKA Haitian detox? I'd really appreciate your time for making it.
I will
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Can I make it in a pancake pan??
La Beaute Ritz yes you can.
Can I make it with dray cassava Flour ?
Done !
Are you a Capoise? Only au Cap you can find casave cocoyé😄 😋
Cassave,la,been ,,, fet merci ,
I like this one you making. I don't like the hard one
Hi to go faster and with less risk of hurting yourself peel your coconut with a potatoe peeler
Maybe you should have added the coconut and sugar right in the cassava then cook it thinner? Looks delish. I like the one without the coconut because of allergy to coconut
Bami
However if you did list the recipe, sorry that I cannot find it :(
Why didn’t you show us how much flame under the pan, high, med, or low?
i did't saw when you put some salt
Why did you say get all the black off the coconut make it all white so it can be perfect would the black make it imperfect