How To Prepare Jamaican Callaloo For Cooking - Chris De La Rosa | FoodFAQ
In this episode of Food FAQ Chris will show you how to harvest, trim and prepare Jamaican callaloo (aka Chorai bhagi, amaranth) for cooking as it's done in the Caribbean, especially Jamaica. You'll also learn how to save the seeds from the callaloo plant for growing plants the following season.
Callaloo, which is basically amaranth is known as chorai bhagi or spinach in the southern Caribbean and is the main ingredient in the famous Jamaican dosh - Jamaican Callaloo With Saltfish.
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Im from Angola, in africa, that plant we call it jimboa. We have a dish called kalulu, its made with vegetables like jimboa, eggplant, okra and fish or chicken cooked together and served with funji. This is probably the origin of the dish. Nice to see that the african diaspora retained some aspects of the ancient culture.
@almirasession7306
3 жыл бұрын
I just learned something new. Just as much as I appreciate this video I appreciate this information you gave. it is very nice to see that our culture actually lives on even though they tried to strip us of it all.
Everything I needed to learn about Callaloo in under 7 minutes. Thank you!!
I have a huge bag of callalloo and didn't know whether or now the thick stems would be tender once cooked. Your informative video answered my Qs --- thank you!
We Arunachal Pradesh India are really bless by this beneficial weed like curry leaves and this plant and many other beneficial wild weed we Arunachal Pradesh India people didn't need to grow this wild weed plant believe me it grow by own we people not need to grow thank God for blessing us with a beneficial hurb
Mhh, i'll try your recipe too. In my country it just grows like weeds especially in fertile soils . They are 3 types. its called differently depending on which part of my country kenya or tribe you come from. '' DOODO OR MCHICHA OR CHIMBOKA'
This was very useful. Thank you for uploading.
Nice video I love the information about cutting and the seeds for regrowth. I am growing some myself. I couldn't help but notice the plant near the calaloo is that an habanero pepper tree
Thank you! Going and cook some callaloo now!
You make excellent videos. Informative.
AWESOME video thank you I really enjoyed it
Thanks Chris!
I like the type where the leaf is wider and shiny(mainly wider). Im now at the point where I want to cultivate and harvest it.
I came across a recipe requiring callaloo; thank goodness it is good old "doodo" in Uganda
Great video..thanks
Will discard those outer hard skins right into my compost bin. Thank you for sharing this video!!! :)
How nice, in Suriname we call it Klaroen. We have 3 types 😊. We make it with some garlic
lovely - i have some lovely Jamaican callaloo growing at my allotment
great vide
In the Pacific, esp Papua New Guinea we call it Aupa. We cook steam it with coconut cream together with fish or chicken
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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3 жыл бұрын
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Hi Love your videis, talk about baggie please, tell me the benefits🥰
Thnq
Hi Chris, hope you are doing well. How do you protect your callaloo from frost during the winter time?
Thank you
We called kulitis in our country
Good job, however you may be living in Canada too long, or someone cooked your callaloo while you were in Jamaica, as you threw away too much of the plant ☘️, that also could be cooked as well. Also, it's best to wash with water and a little vinegar too
Hi Chris, I bought some Callaloo yesterday that was described as Bangladesh callaloo in the market. I cooked it with some smoked herring, and it tastes a little bitter. It looked just like the Jamaican one. Is it the same?? Thanks
Thank you for this video. Where I live in Canada you can only find this from one farmer. I keep it frozen in bags so I can use it through out the winter in my savory dishes. Such a wonderful nourishing food that I wish more people were aware of!
I have a plant like this in my yard and I have it cut all the time . I am wondering if this is the callaloo you are using
Thanks I have never seen spinach like this before. So if by accident you cook the seeds, is it poisonous? 🤔
How close do you grow your plants?
i steam it for salad
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Can you cook the seeds as well?
I am form suriname and we call it klaroen.
Kenya we call it Terere
Can red amaranth be used for callaloo recipes?
@Zikii63
5 жыл бұрын
I would steam it then sautee lightly.
@rajbeekie7124
5 жыл бұрын
Yes.
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Please forgive my ignorance. I have never had callaloo. How does it compare to the taste of spinach or kale? I will look through your videos for a recipe.
@caribbeanpot
9 жыл бұрын
Pidasian Hippie on par with spinach, much better than Kale (In my opinion) .. done correctly, it's probably the best 'greens's you'll ever eat. Similar to collards in texture and taste... if you've ever had collard greens
@PidasianHippie
9 жыл бұрын
Yes. I have had collards and really like them and spinach. I haven't had much kale. I will have to look for them in the grocery stores around here.
@michellenewman6216
6 жыл бұрын
Pidasian Hippie to me it taste a lot like collard greens but not as tough
@mikibrav5285
6 жыл бұрын
It is not bitter and like spinach does not need meat to make taste good. Unlike spinach, I would not eat it raw.
@mariaherrera3678
5 жыл бұрын
EN. MEXICO. ES. KINTONIL. delisioso. Gransias. mui saludable.
Is Calaloo always bitter, what can I do to take away a fraction of the bitterness beside using sauces after its cooked?
@jreg0028
4 жыл бұрын
Try ice water. When I make broccoli rabe, I soak it in ice water for about 10 minutes. Then I saute it with garlic and oil. It takes the bitterness out of that, it should work for this as well.
@jannethpatterson1472
4 жыл бұрын
When the plant is too matured that when sometimes it is bitter. Do not cook the hard stalks
@deewilliams5466
4 жыл бұрын
@@jannethpatterson1472 thanks will try it!
@Dogg1512
3 жыл бұрын
Careful selection at the market, as aged callaloo may taste a likkle bitter. Also, if it's overcooked, it may be bitter too. Don't add spices to take away the brackish taste, but use a likkle coconut milk
@nesharose6139
2 жыл бұрын
Why it taste bitter because it old.
You don't have to peel it, keep the stem, just cook it till mushhy taste the same
how can we make callaloo 🥰
Any Nigerian here? Especially Yoruba, is this “efo arowojeja”
@moriyikeadegboyega3288
5 жыл бұрын
Yes it is or greens as it's popularly referred to as opposed to the native species
@oluwadamilola2917
4 жыл бұрын
I just bought it again now. I think is our own "Efo tete" or "Efo Green". I cooked it the way we cook our Efo the first time i saw it and i love it. I'm always watching out for it in stores. I just got it now and is so fresh. Can't wait to cook it this weekend.
Hey where can I get some of these seeds?
@hopetonhanchard2385
4 жыл бұрын
I can mail you some contact me at hanchardhopeton@gmail.com
@lupeefu5936
3 жыл бұрын
@@hopetonhanchard2385 hi do you have some spare seeds for me please, I live in Australia,I'm happy to pay.
@hopetonhanchard2385
3 жыл бұрын
@@lupeefu5936 yes send me a email hanchardhopeton@gmail.com or WhatsApp 18763526396
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In India ,Andhra Pradesh we will call it as "Thota kura"
omg ...we call this chauraiya....and it can be cooked with eggplants as well.
@ramandosmith726
6 жыл бұрын
Ashani Chand am I the only one notice that when he,s talking he hiss his teeth
@sicoeemil5739
6 жыл бұрын
Ashani Chand Gel
@fired_developer
5 жыл бұрын
too much available on the indian streets
Isn't this called spinach in Trinidad?
Adding some SALT in the water will GET rid of the sand/dirt
Dude no ...no don't take off the leaf to cut it up
Why do u call it jamaican it's all over the Caribbean an maybe all over the world