Trinidad, Jamaica, Fiji and Mauritius, Tobago & Guyanese Prepares some of the most delicious Fusion cuisines..My wife is Puerto Rican and her neighbour is from Trinidad and this lady in her mid 70s prepares some of the most sumptuous dishes I have ever tasted..
@@TasteofTrini Hmm! not only her even my father was good cook and also my 2 brothers..We are very multicultural..Because of many marriages done at my paternal side abroad outside India..So we aren't those Typical Indians..Even I am settled abroad for the past 20 years now and my wife is puerto rican,My older brother wife is Filipino & I got mixed breed cousins in New Zealand,Romania,England and also in America..That's why I grew up eating all sorts of foods including various Meat without any Taboos attached..I can also prepare German, Vietnamese and Puerto Rican cuisines..Besides typical indian dishes..I have many Hobbies..My son is of Portuguese, German, Spanish & Indian origin..He is from my first marriage.. Just look at me..Sorry I didn't intend to bore you with my ancestral History about aesthetics..But one more thing ..I love Awadhi cuisines such as the Moguls introduced in India..Iranian and farsi foods are sumptuous too..But above all Trinidad, Tobago, Guyanese , Jamaica, Fiji and Mauritius are most interesting to me..Because of the Cross Cultural inhabitants..For Example Puerto Ricans Prepare many dishes that has African influence in it besides spanish..Same like you got as Trinidadians..Mixture of Indians and various other culture..Isn't it wonderful to be different than the typicals..Now you got headache reading my Rants..Take Care Lady..
Thanks Aunty Molly for sharing. This was the traditional Bara here in Penal, Trinidad. The white flour bara gained popularity as a commercialized (CHEAP!) version. This one is older, tastier and more nutritious. I have had bara in North India and Nepal and it’s made with the same Urdi.
We have something similar to this in India called medu vada. It's made with hulled urad daal (so it's white to begin with), that you soak for like 45 minutes or so, and grind in a blender to make a paste. Then you fold in grated ginger, curry leaves, and whole black pepper (we like it spicy!), and deep fry it. I've always wondered what to do with the whole urad daal with the skin on, and this looks like it'd be perfect.
This BAARAH apart from its rich taste it is also high in PROTEIN , I am so happy that our Trini and Guyanese sisters are bringing back the old time way of cooking on the You Tube . This ia our true culture and we should share it with our grandchildren.
Nice old time bara. I remember this bara growing up in Trinidad. Nice of you to share this recipe. I always wanted to know to make this bara. Now I will make some for Christmas. Thanks for sharing.
Hi great video this is authentic bara I grew up as a kid with this version in Suriname only diff with the hole in the middle but same concept Thank you for sharing
Thats the only type of bara I make and I am not old school. I make it very often and we eat it with tamarind chutney. My mom taught me to make it and its always a hit. Very rich it protein, fiber, iron and vitamins. Good food for vegetarians
It was delicious! Hope you try it sometime. I've seen many Guyanese people make bara or vada. Maybe you know it but by a different name and maybe different ingredients. The garden is nice. It gets colder here than FL, and not a lot of tropical trees grow here like they would in FL.
Taste of Trini I do know about bara but we use different ingredients. I would definitely try your recipe. I’ve never been to Texas hopefully I’ll visit by 2021. My family and I are planning a road trip across the great United States of America 🇺🇸
I’m from both Suriname and Guyana background... my family made these as well and, called them Bara... So when I visited Trinidad you can imagine my confusion when I first saw and heard about doubles :) I was like this is similar to Bara that I grew up having...Anyway,I now have a better understanding that the Trinidad doubles birthed to cut cost... so doubles is actually the offspring of Bara ... thanks for explaining .
Can't wait to try this. My mom would always talk about how our grandmother would make "urdi bara". But she never knew how to make it. I have urdi dhal right now in the fridge. Can't wait to surprise her and make it. Will let you know how it turns out.
Awww this is what I love hearing! It why I started the channel. I love sharing these old school recipes that are sometimes lost in time. I know your mom will be really happy when you make it ❤ Happy holidays to you and your family!
When i attended primary school in the 1950s, this was sold outside the school gates. It cost 1 penny with chutney i.e. 2 cents. We looked forward to this every recess time. The phoulourie was 1 cent. Nice to see a comeback, brings back memories.
WowI ❗️love your accent. Charming, cute and so sweet. I am from the diaspora as well but from South Africa. Our stories, tradition and culture is so similar. You are a beautiful people as well. I will surely be trying out aunty Molly’s Urad Bara.
@@TasteofTrini .. I enjoy cooking and my both parents were doing the same.. You are Most Welcome and certainly I will try it..Greetings and best wishes from Hamburg ,Lohbrügge Germany..
Yeah, it's not used a lot in Trinbagonian cooking. It's used usually in the Hindu community for poojas. The bara is delicious! Hope you try it sometime.
my grandmother does still make this especially carnival weekend. To me it has a special taste when the older people make these things than the younger people. I guess the experience the older heads have
Yes, it is like bhatura and puri. It's a recipe that was brought over to Trinidad and Tobago from India when my ancestors came as indentured labourers.
Looks so delish. This is exactly how our ancestors made these delicious tempting treats around Divali time. I really have to give this a try. Love this and thank you for sharing. Happy Divali to you Resh.
What a fabulous recipe! I love the technique for removing the hulls. Bara is the Welsh word for bread. I'm not even sure it's a coincidence because Welsh is an ancient Indo-European language.
Firstly I got to say, congrats on your big move to Texas, I got amazing Trini friends out there hope you guys meet up somewhere. Much love going out to aunty for sharing her recipe, being Trini my self unfortunately I never came across this one. I'll try making it hopefully I'll get the ingredients on line. Thanks Lady R. 🤗..
Hey, thanks for the kind words! I'm happy that you learnt about it here. I hope you try it someday 🙂 I'm sure I'll bounce them up somewhere. I've been meeting a lot of Trinis so far.
in the old days there was a "bara lady" that would pass by, set up her little tray and sell bara, kurma jelaby and a few other delicacies.....before the days of a doubles vendor on every corner.
Never had it before but I'll be giving it a try and since I've been doing Keto for the past 4 months, I'll use coconut flour. Btw, looks like Texas is agreeing with you. 👍🏽😁
Yes it sure is! Hope you're doing well after the squall yesterday! I experienced it earlier this year and it was not nice. Stay warm, happy holidays aunty!
Thanks, it was so yummy! Those grains can be found at an Indian grocery. You might be able to find it in the International section of bigger grocery stores too.
Hi gal i have not ever tried it but im Deftnly going to put it on my list of things to try for suer :) have fun in texas :) great video the littel girl is super cute . you can tell she loves to smile at you a hole bunch:) beautiful kido looking forward to your next video
I never had urdi bara, and I was born in T&T I will try to make it but with urdi flour I find it's to much work with the urdi peas, my question to you is this do you know how to make "Traditional "Pholourie ,the pholourie I knew is nothing like what they make today. I am 76years old and I will like to taste them old time Traditional pholourie.
Why no unions,,,??? No hole in the middle,,,??? My mother use to make it that way,....!!! But I like your style to....with some mango,,,,or birambie chutney,,,,!!! Man I want some of yours bara's
Trinidad, Jamaica, Fiji and Mauritius, Tobago & Guyanese Prepares some of the most delicious Fusion cuisines..My wife is Puerto Rican and her neighbour is from Trinidad and this lady in her mid 70s prepares some of the most sumptuous dishes I have ever tasted..
Yes, that's so true. Wow, she must have a rel sweet hand! I can imagine how amazing her food is.
@@TasteofTrini Hmm! not only her even my father was good cook and also my 2 brothers..We are very multicultural..Because of many marriages done at my paternal side abroad outside India..So we aren't those Typical Indians..Even I am settled abroad for the past 20 years now and my wife is puerto rican,My older brother wife is Filipino & I got mixed breed cousins in New Zealand,Romania,England and also in America..That's why I grew up eating all sorts of foods including various Meat without any Taboos attached..I can also prepare German, Vietnamese and Puerto Rican cuisines..Besides typical indian dishes..I have many Hobbies..My son is of Portuguese, German, Spanish & Indian origin..He is from my first marriage..
Just look at me..Sorry I didn't intend to bore you with my ancestral History about aesthetics..But one more thing ..I love Awadhi cuisines such as the Moguls introduced in India..Iranian and farsi foods are sumptuous too..But above all Trinidad, Tobago, Guyanese , Jamaica, Fiji and Mauritius are most interesting to me..Because of the Cross Cultural inhabitants..For Example Puerto Ricans Prepare many dishes that has African influence in it besides spanish..Same like you got as Trinidadians..Mixture of Indians and various other culture..Isn't it wonderful to be different than the typicals..Now you got headache reading my Rants..Take Care Lady..
Well look how I'm going to gluten free this recipe. Thank you for sharing and giving us a bit of history.
Yes, cassava flour or even almond or coconut to make it keto friendly. The options are endless! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for keeping these traditional recipes alive with your video recipes ❤️
You're very welcome! 🩷🩷
Thanks Aunty Molly for sharing. This was the traditional Bara here in Penal, Trinidad. The white flour bara gained popularity as a commercialized (CHEAP!) version. This one is older, tastier and more nutritious. I have had bara in North India and Nepal and it’s made with the same Urdi.
Aunty molly always cooking up something 💯💥...
We have something similar to this in India called medu vada. It's made with hulled urad daal (so it's white to begin with), that you soak for like 45 minutes or so, and grind in a blender to make a paste. Then you fold in grated ginger, curry leaves, and whole black pepper (we like it spicy!), and deep fry it. I've always wondered what to do with the whole urad daal with the skin on, and this looks like it'd be perfect.
Hi. I grew up with this. We bought it for a penny with mango after lunch on our way to school. I am in my 70's.
This took me down memory lane. I remembered my Mom used to make this. It made a heavier but more filling and satisfying bara....but it was delicious.
Awww. Yes, I love it. It's really nutritious and delicious with the urdi.
This BAARAH apart from its rich taste it is also high in PROTEIN , I am so happy that our Trini and Guyanese sisters are bringing back the old time way of cooking on the You Tube . This ia our true culture and we should share it with our grandchildren.
I had this growing up but did not know hoe to make it. Thanks for sharing
Oh my these look very scrumptious. I can't wait to try them.
They really were! I have a few of them while they were hot. You'll enjoy it for sure!
Nice old time bara. I remember this bara growing up in Trinidad. Nice of you to share this recipe. I always wanted to know to make this bara. Now I will make some for Christmas. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, bringing back de ole time days! Glad you finally have the recipe to try it. Happy holidays!
Hi great video this is authentic bara
I grew up as a kid with this version in Suriname only diff with the hole in the middle but same concept
Thank you for sharing
Thats the only type of bara I make and I am not old school. I make it very often and we eat it with tamarind chutney. My mom taught me to make it and its always a hit. Very rich it protein, fiber, iron and vitamins. Good food for vegetarians
Wow urad bars are delicious
You done well good
Very nice same great recipe
Thank you auntie! I know how i will suprise husby for father's day.
Yes, thanks to my grandmother. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Keep cooking & sharing.
Looks delicious. I never tasted it, I didn’t even knew it existed . I like the idea of the garden , I guess Huston Texas is same as Florida.
It was delicious! Hope you try it sometime. I've seen many Guyanese people make bara or vada. Maybe you know it but by a different name and maybe different ingredients.
The garden is nice. It gets colder here than FL, and not a lot of tropical trees grow here like they would in FL.
Taste of Trini I do know about bara but we use different ingredients. I would definitely try your recipe. I’ve never been to Texas hopefully I’ll visit by 2021. My family and I are planning a road trip across the great United States of America 🇺🇸
In Suriname they still make This 'traditional' Urdi bara. The only difference is, they make a hole in the middle. It's a Very popular snack.
I’m from both Suriname and Guyana background... my family made these as well and, called them Bara... So when I visited Trinidad you can imagine my confusion when I first saw and heard about doubles :) I was like this is similar to Bara that I grew up having...Anyway,I now have a better understanding that the Trinidad doubles birthed to cut cost... so doubles is actually the offspring of Bara ... thanks for explaining .
Looks scrumptious! I would try it with channa
Can't wait to try this. My mom would always talk about how our grandmother would make "urdi bara". But she never knew how to make it.
I have urdi dhal right now in the fridge. Can't wait to surprise her and make it. Will let you know how it turns out.
Awww this is what I love hearing! It why I started the channel. I love sharing these old school recipes that are sometimes lost in time. I know your mom will be really happy when you make it ❤ Happy holidays to you and your family!
When i attended primary school in the 1950s, this was sold outside the school gates. It cost 1 penny with chutney i.e. 2 cents. We looked forward to this every recess time. The phoulourie was 1 cent. Nice to see a comeback, brings back memories.
Oh wow! Such a nice memory. Thank you so much for sharing. Glad to bring you a taste of the old time days ❤
Oh wawwww I have never heard of this delicacy ... very nice to now learn about it.👍sounds very interesting.
Glad you learned something new about your culture 🙂 Hope you try it and share it with others!
WowI ❗️love your accent. Charming, cute and so sweet.
I am from the diaspora as well but from South Africa.
Our stories, tradition and culture is so similar.
You are a beautiful people as well.
I will surely be trying out aunty Molly’s Urad Bara.
My late mother was a pro at this delicious snack.
Of course, I never learnt how to make it.🙈
Thank you Aunty Molly.
It's looking good food
It was!
New to me and its nice to learn it..
Thanks for watching, hope you try it!
@@TasteofTrini .. I enjoy cooking and my both parents were doing the same.. You are Most Welcome and certainly I will try it..Greetings and best wishes from Hamburg ,Lohbrügge Germany..
First time hearing of this bean, but the bara looks quite tasty.
Yeah, it's not used a lot in Trinbagonian cooking. It's used usually in the Hindu community for poojas. The bara is delicious! Hope you try it sometime.
It's very pupular in Suriname but we add spinach to it very healthy
Nice! I'll have to try that!
#trini here love your cooking video
Hey, thank you!
my grandmother does still make this especially carnival weekend. To me it has a special taste when the older people make these things than the younger people. I guess the experience the older heads have
Nice! It's so nice you still have your granny around. Learn from her and document it so when she's no longer here you'll have all her recipes.
Chole bhature is the name of it in India, very similar to doubles..
Shweety Pumpkin I couldn’t think of the name it looks like pouri less crispy I want
Yes actually chole bhatura is doubles. Chole meaning channa and bhatura meaning bara.
Che ryl Yep, which would makes sense because chole bhatura comes from East UP which is where most Indo-Trinis ancestors are from.
@@Ajm833 👍
Yes, it is like bhatura and puri. It's a recipe that was brought over to Trinidad and Tobago from India when my ancestors came as indentured labourers.
Looks so delish. This is exactly how our ancestors made these delicious tempting treats around Divali time. I really have to give this a try. Love this and thank you for sharing. Happy Divali to you Resh.
What a fabulous recipe! I love the technique for removing the hulls. Bara is the Welsh word for bread. I'm not even sure it's a coincidence because Welsh is an ancient Indo-European language.
yes it is indeed it is and I can speak four Indo European plus North German as well..
Inderneil Bose Roy Chowdhury which other languages you speak?
Thanks uncle! That's cool! Yes, it was rather satisfying to watch aunty Molly as she removed the skin from the urdi beans.
Looks very delicious 👍
It was 🙂
Haven't had urdi bara in a looong time...should do something about it😁😁..they were perfect..thanks to your Auntie Molly for a great lesson👍👍
Me either! I was sooo happy when she said she had to make this. Glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching. Happy holidays to you and yours!
I would love to try it 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
You'll love it!
Yes, love them baras. The garden is nice, we have the culantro ( Bandania) growing just like that here in FL.
Thanks! That's cool.
the helpful tips👏👏🎄🎄
Beautiful place.
She really has a nice backyard 🙂 Love going there.
Lovely video . My first time seeing this done . Heard of it before tho
Thank you! Hope you try it out!
Happy to see an upload from you. Thanks for the history of the dish. Great job will definately try.
Thanks my dear! Happy that you're still here viewing the videos ❤ Have a happy holiday season!
@@TasteofTrini same to you. 😊
Looks like India pouri and I love that thing ! Looks delish thank u for sharing
Yes, very similar to it! Thanks for watching!
Awesome
Thanks my friend!
Taste of Trini no problem
Firstly I got to say, congrats on your big move to Texas, I got amazing Trini friends out there hope you guys meet up somewhere. Much love going out to aunty for sharing her recipe, being Trini my self unfortunately I never came across this one. I'll try making it hopefully I'll get the ingredients on line. Thanks Lady R. 🤗..
Hey, thanks for the kind words!
I'm happy that you learnt about it here. I hope you try it someday 🙂 I'm sure I'll bounce them up somewhere. I've been meeting a lot of Trinis so far.
thanks for sharing old and traditional recipes
Looks very delicious and I would definitely like to give it a try.
Thank you! You'll love it!
Lovely. Never heard of this but very nice. Looks delish. Love aunty Molly. Would be nice to see more of her recipes.
Glad to teach you something new. Thanks for watching! I'll ask aunty Molly to share more with you 🙂
Nice one as always Reshmi and Fam
Thanks my friend! Happy holidays! We #outlikewetcoals for 2019 🤣
Thanks for sharing I never hear about it looks amazing
Thanks for watching! Hope you try it!
in the old days there was a "bara lady" that would pass by, set up her little tray and sell bara, kurma jelaby and a few other delicacies.....before the days of a doubles vendor on every corner.
So nice to see you after such a long time gonna try this Urdu bars much love for the season.
It's nice to be back with my RUclips family ❤ Glad to hear you're going to try it!
Looks good Aunty Molly.
It was yummy ❤
Haven’t eat that in years I’ll have to make some😉
omg 🤗
Hi how do you make sara bara its a bara made with urdee and yogurt
This is the only type of bara I know about, because my mom made this for us …
I've never had it before but it looks delicious a nice recipe👍💕
It is really delicious! Hope you try it someday.
Thank you auntie for sharing your urdi Bara.i am going to try it out.
Nice! You'll enjoy it for sure. Happy holidays!
Looks so appetizing
It was amazing! Especially while it was hot out the fryer!
Those look divine! So many ways to serve them, also! Thank you for sharing your recipe and good tidings to you for the Holidays!
They were! Thank you for watching! Happy holidays to you and your family!
Never had it before but I'll be giving it a try and since I've been doing Keto for the past 4 months, I'll use coconut flour. Btw, looks like Texas is agreeing with you. 👍🏽😁
Awesome! Thanks for watching Mr. F! Texas is lovely!
Glad to hear you've gone the keto route 🙂 Happy New Year!
Have never heard of this type of bara. Nice for a vegan meal 😋.
Take care.
Yes it sure is! Hope you're doing well after the squall yesterday! I experienced it earlier this year and it was not nice. Stay warm, happy holidays aunty!
Love your videos I will be making this for sure!
Thank you! Glad to hear that! Enjoy!
This was lovely 😊
I hve never heard of it. Looks delicious 👍🏽
It was delicious! Happy holidays!
Omg this looks absolutely delicious!! Thanks to Aunty and to you Gurrl R!
Looks so yummy I tried it long time my grandma use to make
It really was! That's nice. It's mostly the older folks who still make it.
Taste of Trini true
Awesome great job i am hungry , question were can i but those grains and what's the name of those grains
Thanks, it was so yummy! Those grains can be found at an Indian grocery. You might be able to find it in the International section of bigger grocery stores too.
What kind of peas are used as urdi?
The original bara.
Yes!
Nice ..Haven't had one of those in decades...
They brought back so many memories for me!
Hi gal i have not ever tried it but im Deftnly going to put it on my list of things to try for suer :) have fun in texas :) great video the littel girl is super cute . you can tell she loves to smile at you a hole bunch:) beautiful kido looking forward to your next video
Hey! Nice, let me know how you like it when you try. Thanks for watching! She is the cutest little munchkin. She loves to smile 🙂
Awww babies are great allways
Where can i get the urdi flour?
I never had urdi bara, and I was born in T&T I will try to make it but with urdi flour I find it's to much work with the urdi peas, my question to you is this do you know how to make "Traditional "Pholourie ,the pholourie I knew is nothing like what they make today. I am 76years old and I will like to taste them old time Traditional pholourie.
Happy Monday Resh.. nice video ..those looks so Good . Thanks for sharing this Aunty Molly!.😘❤😋
Thanks aunty! Happy holidays to you and your family ❤
Looks delicious 😍👍❤
Thank you, it was! ❤
Why no unions,,,??? No hole in the middle,,,??? My mother use to make it that way,....!!! But I like your style to....with some mango,,,,or birambie chutney,,,,!!! Man I want some of yours bara's
It would bè helpful to give the quantity of each of the invredients used if the ratio is off it certainly would turn out a whole lot different.
The exact ingredients are in the description box of this video.
Hi reshmi how are you thanks for sharing this delicious recipe ❤❤👍👍
Hey aunty! Thank you! Happy holidays to you and your beautiful family ❤
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Thanks for clicking so quick!
can you make geera pleaseee
Is it rice flour, plz rply me because I want try it.
Urdi flour as shown in the video
Ooo that is urad dal and urad flour ok Ok, thank for replying me .
The flour she mixed with is all purpose flour
Thanks for replying me . Your all videos are very interesting and tempting. I will see one by one. Tq and good night.
One cup is eqeal gram of flour
Never heard of that before
Really? You must try it.
Ops , URDI Baras are delicious
Nice video except
You spent way too much time talking during the washing, kneading parts
Should have been edited
Dit is t9g niet wat het wezen moet. Onze urdi bara van Nickerie is heel anders. Ook met gat erin.
The original... ruclips.net/video/rg02EtpJr6g/видео.html
Do you have any children.
Nope, RUclips is my child for now 😁