10 Rice Combinations That are NOT BORING From Around the World

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
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    Thank you to Isabella, Claire, Linda, Jes, Maha, Tanya, Maria, Anya, Christine, and Maya for sharing your favorite toppings with us!
    Looking for more rice topping inspo? Check out part one and two of this series here:
    • 🍚 10 Countries Tell Us...
    • 10 of the BEST Topping...
    Peru: Arroz Tapado (ground beef, olives, egg)
    Cameroon: Peanut stew with fish
    Democratic Republic of Congo: Madesu (beans in tomato sauce)
    Haiti: Legume (vegetable stew)
    Libya: Lamb, almonds, and raisins
    Mauritius: Lentils with carrots and pickle
    Mexico: Corn, peas, and carrots
    Switzerland: Chicken curry, canned fruit, and banana
    Jordan: Ground beef, almonds, peas, and yogurt
    Iran: Barberries and saffron
    All the other countries we’ve covered so far for rice: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cuba, Egypt, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Iraq/Kurdistan, Lebanon, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sri Lanka, Turkey, USA.
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    RECIPES:
    Peanut stew I used for the Cameroonian topping (I subbed the chicken for fish) : www.africanbites.com/african-...
    Peanut stew from my Kid’s Meals episode I mentioned:
    Sierra Leonean Groundnut Soup (Peanut Soup)
    Ingredients:
    2-3 Tbsp oil
    3 chicken legs
    5 Tbsp peanut paste or unsalted peanut butter
    1 L stock (or 2 cubes mixed veg/chicken/beef stock)
    1 onion, chopped
    1 chili pepper (more or less based on your taste), chopped
    1-2 cloves garlic (optional)
    1 tsp grated ginger (optional)
    1 fresh tomato, chopped or 1 can chopped tomatoes
    1 Tbsp tomato paste
    Directions:
    1. Season chicken with black pepper and salt. Fry the chicken legs in the oil until brown. Set aside.
    2. Fry the onion, chili, and if you like the garlic and ginger. Add the tomatoes and tomato paste. Give it a stir.
    3. Add stock and the peanut paste/peanut butter.
    4. Let boil for 15 minutes. If soup is too runny, add more peanut paste/butter. If too thick, add some stock.
    5. Boil for another 15-30 minutes, until oil comes up.
    6. Add the chicken back in and boil for another 15 minutes.
    7. Serve with (white) rice and/or baked or fried plantain!
    Madesu for Congolese topping: neemafood.com/blogs/news/made...
    Legume for Haitian topping:
    m.haitiopen.com/culture/cuisi...
    Lentils and carrots for Mauritian topping: everpeckish.com/easy-lentil-d...
    Chicken curry for Swiss topping:
    cuisinehelvetica.com/2019/09/...
    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Intro
    00:47 Peruvian topping
    01:51 Cameroonian topping
    05:17 Congolese topping
    06:35 Haitian topping
    08:12 Libyan topping
    10:12 Mauritian topping
    11:15 Mexican topping
    12:22 Swiss topping
    13:43 Jordanian topping
    15:07 Iranian topping
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Комментарии • 714

  • @BerylShereshewsky
    @BerylShereshewsky  Год назад +39

    Click here www.allform.com/Beryl for 20% off the sofa of your choice - plus free shipping within the US! I gotta know you guys, are we over my wooden spoon?

    • @angietyndall7337
      @angietyndall7337 Год назад +12

      How about Native American dishes?

    • @jacquelinegibson7420
      @jacquelinegibson7420 Год назад +5

      Loving your spoon.

    • @fangirl365
      @fangirl365 Год назад

      I’m so curious about your crystal collection seen with the Libyan dish!

    • @shashawol
      @shashawol Год назад

      Yum~ I'm definitely going to have to try that Hatian eggpant and veg stew 😋
      It would be awesome to see a rice puddings around the world video?
      In Singapore, we have a dish called Pulut Hitam, a warm black rice pudding with coconut milk. It's an extremely popular and well loved traditional dessert in across Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia 😄
      The wooden spoon is adorable, but if there are some dishes that are a little harder to cut with a spoon you could cut it before trying it or use a fork and knife first before the spoon?
      It's such a shame that the curry spilled all over your carpet, I hope you managed to get the stain out 😢
      You could maybe have a small table to use during your taste tests? ^^
      Can't wait for next weeks video!

    • @johnnychang4233
      @johnnychang4233 Год назад

      @@angietyndall7337 Send her some recipes and recommendations 😋😉

  • @nozee77
    @nozee77 Год назад +701

    I would totally love a video about grains/pseudo grains eaten around the world, other than rice! Buckwheat, Quinoa, Amaranth, you name it! 🙏

    • @CMBauer
      @CMBauer Год назад +5

      Ooh yes please!

    • @BliffleSplick
      @BliffleSplick Год назад +3

      It'd have to be a special episode as all three of those can expensive in the US vs other starch/protein grains

    • @gorgeouss79
      @gorgeouss79 Год назад +9

      Bulgar, Pearled Barley, Freekah, Farro, etc

    • @LeaSonnenscheinTrier
      @LeaSonnenscheinTrier Год назад +4

      Millet !!

    • @moonruled
      @moonruled Год назад +1

      i would love this!

  • @placeboeffect9033
    @placeboeffect9033 Год назад +103

    I see Rice, I click.

  • @whateveryouliketocallme7092
    @whateveryouliketocallme7092 Год назад +313

    I feel like an eggplant episode would be really fun.

    • @laureblau1241
      @laureblau1241 Год назад +5

      Yes !! One of my favorite vegetables !!

    • @rubynelson1164
      @rubynelson1164 Год назад +5

      I don't cook eggplant well. Help would be good.

    • @laureblau1241
      @laureblau1241 Год назад +5

      I love making an eggplant stew with dark miso paste. And Sicilian Caponata is delicious !! Eggplant is so versatile !!

    • @laureblau1241
      @laureblau1241 Год назад +3

      Also Parmigiana with eggplants, yummy

    • @lindyralph8792
      @lindyralph8792 Год назад +4

      YES, there is a delicious Sri Lankan eggplant dish that I think everyone would love.

  • @alexacmi2246
    @alexacmi2246 Год назад +170

    Beryl, A very good rice episode! Just a small comment or correction: Mexican rice is cooked everything together, not mixed afterwards. The taste is very different. I recommend you to use that technique, and you will see the different flavor! Cheers

    • @jasminidk
      @jasminidk Год назад +20

      yes! i even add some onion and garlic with a little bit of chicken bouillon when i’m cooking it :’) also usually eat it as a side with chicken or meat!

  • @donttalktomebye
    @donttalktomebye Год назад +253

    i really love that we get to see more pan-african dishes. I really think we dont get to see as much from countries in african in general, and i love that you always seem to showcase places we dont get to hear from as much. My ancestry apparently traces back to sierra leone, and i have ancestry in haiti, so i look forward to trying a lot of these dishes!

    • @a.p6438
      @a.p6438 Год назад +6

      Yes I completely agree! Definitely one of the best things about this Channel ❤️

    • @charpkun
      @charpkun Год назад +2

      I agree. This just goes to show the outsized influence of cuisine from western europe (italian, french in particular), north america and asia (chinese, japanese, korean, thai, indian vietnamese, middle eastern) compared to other places. But maybe it just takes shows like this to open up pan african and Caribbean

    • @Axeldiedtimeago
      @Axeldiedtimeago Год назад

      And knowing Buzzfeed, they probably whitewash it.

    • @healinggrounds19
      @healinggrounds19 Год назад +2

      Maybe an entire episode just on African cuisine? Or 2 episodes? I am really curious about African cuisine.

  • @LadyB_20
    @LadyB_20 Год назад +88

    White rice is such a blank canvas that its so versatile that everyone has their own personal recipes and combos.

  • @sameraahmed3418
    @sameraahmed3418 Год назад +154

    I think it would be great to have a rice and beans episode...or maybe just a beans episode.

    • @venusinfauxxfurs
      @venusinfauxxfurs Год назад +12

      seconding beans episode!

    • @urm4448
      @urm4448 Год назад +3

      Yes! A beans episode

    • @adriananogueira1720
      @adriananogueira1720 Год назад +2

      Rice + beans is a dish in Brazil.

    • @sameraahmed3418
      @sameraahmed3418 Год назад +4

      @@adriananogueira1720 I think every region of the world has a version of rice and beans. That's why it would make a great episode.

  • @lynaeratzell2541
    @lynaeratzell2541 Год назад +46

    I missed the cooking part 😢 But seeing you drop the bowl reeled me in to watch!

    • @hederahelix4600
      @hederahelix4600 Год назад +3

      Yes, I missed the cooking too, but I guess with 10 recipes, the video would be too long?

  • @anaydeb9480
    @anaydeb9480 Год назад +12

    That falling of rice bowl on the ground, is the most heart breaking moment 😭

  • @MlleFunambuline
    @MlleFunambuline Год назад +51

    This swiss dish is called "Casimir Rice". It was invented in the 50's by a chef in a chain of restaurants called Mövenpick.
    It was a very special period of food culture where can produce, and exotic fruits where celebrated as novelties. And the marketing of Mövenpick is quite agressive, so this dish is very well know in Switzerland. The love for fruits (fresh or canned) in savory dishes is very tipical from the german speaking part of Switzerland. As is this dish.
    But as there is different languages region in Switzerland, there is also different food cultures. And the french and italian speaking parts look at the german speaking part with a lot of smugness when it concerns food culture. (Like French and Italian people look at the rest of the world, you can imagine...).
    (I'm from the french speaking part... and I do NOT like this dish... but I love it's history and how it represents different culinary cultures in my country.)

    • @vanessal.6695
      @vanessal.6695 Год назад +6

      I'm from Bern (German speaking part) and grew up with it, so it is very nostalgic to me! I quite like it actually. PS: fantastic explanation :)

    • @AlyenaMango
      @AlyenaMango Год назад +3

      Great explanation, I didn't know about the origins of Riz Casimir, but it's a dish that makes me nostalgic for my childhood :) My mom makes it with canned fruit cocktail and there would always be a big fight between my brother and I about who gets to drink the sugary liquid the canned fruits are in. Also usually the fruit is cooked in the curry to infuse some flavour into it, not added at the end like she showed in the video, but it probably comes down to personal preference.

  • @lp7931
    @lp7931 Год назад +61

    I missed seeing you cook each dish during narration. But I love rice and will definitely try some of these!

  • @xxRabiiixx
    @xxRabiiixx Год назад +212

    I think along with the artist of the day, you should also do a showcase of the earrings you wear in the episode! I love your content so much as does my 4 year old.

    • @jadedjhypsi
      @jadedjhypsi Год назад +6

      I have seen her sometimes mention who made the earrings she wears, but it´s been a while....

    • @candicehoneycutt4318
      @candicehoneycutt4318 Год назад +2

      @@jadedjhypsi I'm thinking not all of her eearrings are handmade, which might be why.

    • @eeluoh7450
      @eeluoh7450 Год назад +1

      She does that

    • @tessan613
      @tessan613 Год назад +2

      She has a link in the description box and even a discount 🥳

    • @gypsyjade7170
      @gypsyjade7170 Год назад

      🙌🏼 YES!!! The earrings make my gypsy heart sing 🎶🥰

  • @greengatored
    @greengatored Год назад +25

    Long time watcher here. Glad to finally see a traditional Haitian dish in the mix. The legume is undefeated. It's already amazing with no meat but adding beef or crab to it takes it to another level.

    • @BerylShereshewsky
      @BerylShereshewsky  Год назад +4

      I have made others before!!! Check out here: ruclips.net/video/AYr7y-JfhN8/видео.html

    • @greengatored
      @greengatored Год назад

      @@BerylShereshewsky ah! I definitely missed that episode. I had to watch that liver episode right after cause I had the same question about what food you don't like 😂

  • @xBloodGarnetx
    @xBloodGarnetx Год назад +24

    Has bibimbap been done? Not mine to nominate but it should not be overlooked, truly iconic white rice dish 🥰🥰🥰

    • @healinggrounds19
      @healinggrounds19 Год назад +1

      Yes, I think this was in the first episode on rice!

  • @indescribbles
    @indescribbles Год назад +36

    In our family (in Australia), a quick lunch or dinner is white rice with a small drained tin of tuna in springwater and tomato sauce mixed in

    • @Bundyburger09
      @Bundyburger09 Год назад +1

      I use mayo instead otherwise I agree. A boiled egg goes well too with the tuna.

  • @naynorivera
    @naynorivera Год назад +80

    That accident alone already earned one massive LIKE from me. Hahaha! I love how authentic your videos are.

    • @candicehoneycutt4318
      @candicehoneycutt4318 Год назад +4

      I love that she doesn't cut out the bad stuff. Like this or trying to open that can 😂

    • @l.e.m.friedman5965
      @l.e.m.friedman5965 Год назад

      Love you Beryl! 🧡 Loved the way the Peruvian, Camaroon and Haiti and Libyan, dishes looked. Yum.I wish someone would make ,plant lamb .I am subbing soy chorizo for beef in The Peruvian dish since I haven't eaten or beef since 2001, vegetarian /85% to 90% of the time. I am going to call the company 'Dairing' who makes plant meat to make plant lamb! So I can do the Libyan dish.🧡 They need to do Plant lamb. So anyone who thinks plant lamb is a good idea for a product call Daring. Maybe we can get them to make it🤞. There must be others who want this in available in their freezers . Hands down like the Idea.Love you Beryl! 🧡 Love the rice episodes.

    • @BerylShereshewsky
      @BerylShereshewsky  Год назад +6

      It was too crazy to not keep it in, I just couldnt believe it i mean you saw the dish I spilled, that was a DARK sauce...haha

    • @l.e.m.friedman5965
      @l.e.m.friedman5965 Год назад

      @@BerylShereshewsky cooking is always an adventure.👍

  • @vsailorsv
    @vsailorsv Год назад +72

    Perfect timing! I just got a medical diagnosis that means I cannot eat gluten anymore so I am in the market for some good rice recipes.
    Amazing as always Beryl!!! 👏

    • @bernardettea9046
      @bernardettea9046 Год назад +2

      Try millet. Rice has extrijigh levels of arsenic and is very water intensive to grow and prepare

    • @vsailorsv
      @vsailorsv Год назад

      @@bernardettea9046 oh hey ty for this! I most definitely will look into it 🥰

    • @hederahelix4600
      @hederahelix4600 Год назад +2

      It's hard enough to stop eating gluten, don't cut rice out entirely. But yes, it shouldn't be the main grain. I use oats in almost everything and it works quite often, corn flour and chickpea flour are also interesting. Usually I mix different kinds of flours together. I discovered there is such a thing as chickpea couscous which is quite good for Tabouleh. Not the same, but scratches the itch.
      I also had to stop because of a medical diagnosis about two years ago. I learned that I have to let go of the idea of there being good gluten-free bread. Flatbreads and pancakes are fine, but a good sourdough or yeasted bread - it just can't be done. I had to accept that and find other things I like and stop trying to recreate the bread experience.
      All the best to you. It can be fun to try new things, so there's some positive in that.

    • @silehancock
      @silehancock Год назад +3

      Try lentil tortillas (red lentils blended with water and cooked like thin pancakes on the stove top) and quinoa flatbread (quinoa blended with water and spread on parchment paper and baked until crispy). You won't even miss wheat!

    • @bestnarryever
      @bestnarryever Год назад

      Hi! Hope you’re doing well with the diagnosis! I recommend you look for South American recipes all across the board, we LOVE rice 😂 take care!

  • @sophiamontano3705
    @sophiamontano3705 Год назад +40

    Great episode! I miss the in depth recipes though and watching you cook. That clear boils pot is my favorite! Thanks for the great content ✨🥳✨

  • @lindsay3917
    @lindsay3917 Год назад +39

    I would love to see a peanut butter episode! I love peanuts/peanut butter and I love to see it used in savory dishes in surprising ways. The peanut stew looks amazing!

  • @MariaMendez-ms9iq
    @MariaMendez-ms9iq Год назад +33

    The mexican rice we cook the vegetables with the rice we don't cook them separately. Also usually the rice is a side dish to some type of protein. Meat, legumes, fish.

  • @katiahaefliger3435
    @katiahaefliger3435 Год назад +11

    I’m from Switzerland and I’d just say that for the curry I usually cook the pineapple and banana before putting it on the curry, I’ve never had it with not cooked pineapple and banana (and I’ve never had with apples either)

  • @shaenmacdevette9610
    @shaenmacdevette9610 Год назад +36

    Please do a beans episode!
    An around the world grain episode which includes quinoa, buckwheat etc would be interesting.

  • @MiceAl487
    @MiceAl487 Год назад +5

    Beryl, this is very random...but I'm just in awe seeing how far this channel has come.
    It started bc GBS had to close, and I remember being so sad about that and being worried bc I had grown fond of your segments there. At the same time, people I knew irl were losing jobs, especially in the media industry.
    And it was so heartbreaking to see it happen to a content creator on RUclips whose work I loved.
    Fast forward to now, and this channel has grown so huge!! My family and I always look forward to your videos and we watch them together on the dinner table (to us, it makes the meals more appetizing lol!) I am in awe to see how this community has grown as well...how these videos just started as simple food tasting videos, and now it has grown to become a community with people sharing stories and their cultures and everyone learning from each other. It's just amazing.
    Godspeed to you and Rajat, Beryl!! I hope you know how many people you make happy just by making these videos. My family and I are always wishing you well.

    • @rohitkrishnan2269
      @rohitkrishnan2269 Год назад +1

      What is GBS ??

    • @MiceAl487
      @MiceAl487 Год назад +2

      @@rohitkrishnan2269 Great Big Story, it was a RUclips channel where she used to work but it shut down after the pandemic.

    • @rohitkrishnan2269
      @rohitkrishnan2269 Год назад +1

      @@MiceAl487 Ohhh... I never knew she worked elsewhere as a content creator. But her content here is gold.

  • @ashitamodi5352
    @ashitamodi5352 Год назад +5

    It was always good to see you cook these because then it would connect us to the dish and we could feel the ingredients as you tried them. There is so much uniqueness in just the cooking itself. Now it feels like food bloggers trying different foods.

  • @magdalenapr6232
    @magdalenapr6232 Год назад +4

    Probably everyone in Poland, as a child, ate rice with strawberries. It is such a basic dish that grandmothers used to make it both as a dessert and as a meal in the summer, when it was hot. Strawberries mixed with fresh cream, honey / sugar are added to the cooked rice - with sugar (often vanilla) and a pinch of salt. Of course, in the countryside, children picked strawberries a moment before the meal, so that they were as sweet and ripe as possible.

  • @samanthab5006
    @samanthab5006 Год назад +8

    When my husband and I first went vegan we went to a Mediterranean restaurant that had an awesome mujadara dish. We don't live near that restaurant anymore so I tweaked a recipe to make a mujadara inspired spiced lentils and brown rice in my instant pot frying the onions on the side. We eat this every other week and it keeps really well in the fridge so it's great for meal prep.

  • @danat6574
    @danat6574 Год назад +11

    Types of Lasagna would be awesome!! There's regular with the tomato sauce and ground beef, Moussaka with eggplants and lamb/beef, and I bet so many other similar lasagna like dishes

  • @sagharjalali9558
    @sagharjalali9558 Год назад +5

    Dear Beryl I loved it as always❤🙏 especially since I was going to have Zereshk Polo Morgh= Saffron Barberry Rice with chicken stew (the last one from Iran) for lunch.
    You are correct Barberries in rice are usually served with a protein stew.
    The trick for making it photo shot ready is to soak them for at least 10 min before stir-fry them with some sugar and a little saffron water with little to no gee or butter and turn off the heat as soon as they puff up they will puff down fast but they will not burn and will be left with a little bit of caramelised suger water. So its better to decorate your rice and stir-fry the barberries just before taking the dish to the table for serving.
    Then you need to place some pistachio sticks and almond sticks with saffroned rice on top of your white rice and the barberries on top and serve the chicken stew in a separate bowl or just add it to the side of your rice.💋❤🥰 you get me to excited so my explanation became long sorry.😘

  • @tazzyhyena6369
    @tazzyhyena6369 Год назад +36

    Bananas on savoury foods seems like a pattern in parts of Europe, Switzerland has the curry, and Sweden has banana on pizza

    • @fernmaier6842
      @fernmaier6842 Год назад +2

      In the island of Madeira, Portugal, you can enjoy fried fish (black scabbardfish) with fried bananas and passion fruit.

    • @stellasays9726
      @stellasays9726 Год назад

      I'm from the UK and I remember my mum putting raisins in curry when I was a kid.

    • @altheagraham783
      @altheagraham783 Год назад +2

      seriously, banana on pizza ???

    • @kimrose2249
      @kimrose2249 Год назад

      I belive she have tried that pizza in one episode. banana, curry and chicken

    • @kimberly740
      @kimberly740 Год назад +2

      In Sweden we also have a chili chicken dish with banana, bacon and peanuts, called "flygande Jacob"

  • @yourmom2189
    @yourmom2189 Год назад +4

    Speaking of chicken and banana together, there’s a Swedish dish called Flying Jacob casserole. It’s a cooked casserole with chicken, banana, and curry power. Very similar to the Swiss dish in this episode.

  • @adrianatorres5105
    @adrianatorres5105 Год назад +2

    No one compares to your ORIGINAL CONTENT!! We love you Beryl

  • @saulemaroussault6343
    @saulemaroussault6343 Год назад +2

    As a student I had a classmate who did a canned coconut milk curry with canned mango and pineapple, fresh banana, and shelf stable smoked firm tofu. (And onion garlic curry powder and fresh ginger). He didn’t have a fridge and it was a nice/fancy recipe he could make in his little studio with shelf stable ingredients. It was extremely good. I do it sometimes even though I completely lost contact with him.

  • @zohrelale
    @zohrelale Год назад +14

    As a Persian I'm always so excited to see Persian dishes in your videos 😍 The rice with saffron and barberries is usually served with chicken and we call it zereshk polo ba morgh. It's a common dish here and very delicious

    • @lynnbowers4722
      @lynnbowers4722 Год назад

      Is saffron reasonably priced in your part of the world? Because in the U.S. it is prohibitively expensive. I love it but cannot afford it.

    • @alexandrabozzo3746
      @alexandrabozzo3746 Год назад

      What else would you use barberries in? Would you ever cook them in with savory things (like beef mince, etc)? I want to try them!

    • @zohrelale
      @zohrelale Год назад

      @@lynnbowers4722 Iran's saffron is being exported to other countries so the price should be more reasonable but it's still quite expensive. However you can find it almost in every house It's an inseparable part of Persian cuisine😁

    • @zohrelale
      @zohrelale Год назад +1

      @@alexandrabozzo3746 we mostly add it to rice but there's this food called koofte tabrizi that has barberries too. It's a kind of meatball but bigger with a lot of stuff in it

    • @amirrezashaghoul9218
      @amirrezashaghoul9218 Год назад

      Hamvatan salaaaaaam 🤗😂

  • @Michiemoo
    @Michiemoo Год назад +2

    I like seeing Beryl cook too, but I enjoy these videos just as much because you get to see so many varieties! There is always something you want to try.

  • @gideonTeli
    @gideonTeli Год назад +3

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Legim!! I'm so glad you included my favorite Haitian dish. It is such a delicious, flavorful vegetable stew. It is even better with sos pwa noir, pureed black beans. Sooo good!

  • @RedBetty63
    @RedBetty63 Год назад +1

    I like the background setting when you’re putting the finishing touches on the dish. Very creative

  • @fimelis
    @fimelis Год назад +5

    I recently learned that lamb used to be very popular in the States but during WW1, the soldiers used to get it as part of their rations. They were basically getting cans of lamb that had during the cooking process basically turned into a cooked paste of lamb. It was so awful they rejected lamb as a whole up on their return. It's sort of the reverse of how Turkey became popular because of WW2. Wish I could remember where I read that!

    • @tarren452
      @tarren452 Год назад +1

      That's interesting, I was really surprised to hear how hard it was to find! Definitely not the case in the UK, lamb chops, leg of lamb etc are easily found in any supermarket here.

  • @Daria_Morgandorfer.
    @Daria_Morgandorfer. 3 месяца назад

    Awww it was cute seeing Asha trying out the sofa😊

  • @shiaseedsalad2726
    @shiaseedsalad2726 Год назад +1

    I discovered a combination where I put lime juice and pickled jalapenos on rice and it's so delicious!

  • @niki.6975
    @niki.6975 Год назад

    This channel is so wholesome! Beryl is so respectful of everything she tries! Pleeeeease include South Africa in some of your videos.... I really enjoy your background for each plate of food...simply delish!

  • @acatnamedm4529
    @acatnamedm4529 Год назад

    Totally here for the spice blends. Thanks Beryl!

  • @carlanoack9926
    @carlanoack9926 Год назад +4

    Idk why but I dislike that spoon. Not picking on you. You are my favorite RUclipsr to watch and learn from.

  • @normaharrod527
    @normaharrod527 Год назад

    I love how your channel is all inclusive and teaches us about different cultures.

  • @nawee6801
    @nawee6801 Год назад +3

    Mauritian here.. i love Rice , Lentils with carrots and of course mango Pickle as well. 🤤❤

  • @jangeltrain
    @jangeltrain Год назад +1

    I lived in Switzerland for some time (originally from New Jersey in the US), and chicken curry with banana was my first introduction to curry! I loved it because it had similar vibes to Hawaiian pizza for me. The sweet and savory combination was great, and I think it gave me a "simple" entry point into curries to start to try other cuisines.

  • @Adam-lg7fh
    @Adam-lg7fh Год назад +31

    Watching this right after finish my dinner, hot white rice, yellow fried chicken with shrimp paste sambal (which I mix with sweet soy sauce and little bit lime juice), sooo good aaa... 🤤😅

    • @aguuuung08
      @aguuuung08 Год назад +1

      nasi ayam goreng lamongan ini mah 🤤

    • @Adam-lg7fh
      @Adam-lg7fh Год назад

      @@aguuuung08 kind of a fusion maybe? Lol , cause I actually added some oregano to the spices when boiled them in that yellow broth 😅

  • @121homestead9
    @121homestead9 Год назад

    Arroz Tapado…I knew it as soon as you unmolded it. Takes me back to my childhood…I am going to have to make some tonight..thanks!

  • @bennyb4505
    @bennyb4505 Год назад

    One of the best subjects! I love seeing how everyone enjoys something we all eat.

  • @nikki3224
    @nikki3224 Год назад

    Loving the Swiss individual's energy with the tattoos! So happy Beryl never judges anyone for their appearances and allows so many voices on her channel!

  • @susanegley4149
    @susanegley4149 Год назад

    The variety is so incredibly beautiful. 😭❤️

  • @duckbilledmonfrogga
    @duckbilledmonfrogga Год назад

    There will never be another YOU, Beryl. No one can compare, no matter what they, disrespectfully, copy. You are so super duper wonderful.

  • @spacemono5419
    @spacemono5419 Год назад +6

    Zereshk polo, that is my favorite rice . Glad you tried it :). The zereshk can be hard to work with i always end up burning them hahah because they cook so quickly. It is very sour on its own but when you cook it with sugar, you can add as much as you like basaed on how sweet or sour you want it. On its own its not really a meal but a side rice you have with meat. There is another dish called 'Tahchin' that uses the zereshk as well. It is like a cake made of rice that you mix with saffron, yogurt and eggs, then you cook it to allow the bottom and sides to get crispy , and then flip onto the plate and top with zereshk. You can also add chicken or meat between the layers of tahchin or have it plain. :)

  • @ZarrraV
    @ZarrraV Год назад +3

    Sounds like we need to have a black olive video...

  • @nikraihanafiq
    @nikraihanafiq Год назад

    i love watching your eyes after the first spoon of every each dishes..its like “dont react im on air”

  • @HeatherValentineMsFoodie
    @HeatherValentineMsFoodie Год назад

    Oohhhh God that first one I AM ALL OVER IT!!!!!!!

  • @calihhan4706
    @calihhan4706 Год назад

    The madesu from congo was amazing! Thank you so much for this idea!

  • @udayeprakashrujgobee54
    @udayeprakashrujgobee54 Год назад +2

    Yasssss mauritius and yes lentils is my fav dal

  • @phillipperry8404
    @phillipperry8404 Год назад

    They sell mats for under high chairs. You should look into that to prevent future accidents . Easy to fold away when not in use/ not filming. Love all you do!

  • @taraoakes6674
    @taraoakes6674 Год назад +4

    After the first spill…”I’m going to mix it…” That rug has a target on it. 🎯🎯🎯 (Then again we recently got one of those rugs you can wash in your washing machine, so, of course, that’s where the cats started urping, never mind all of the tile floor around it.)

  • @EmiLovesHamiAnBambii
    @EmiLovesHamiAnBambii Год назад

    Yes! Best way to start the morning 😊😊💚

  • @JH-ti3lr
    @JH-ti3lr Год назад +5

    Great video! I miss the artistic shot and list of the ingredients at the beginning of each dish, though. 💜

  • @katiewilkinson304
    @katiewilkinson304 Год назад

    I have tried so many foods since I started watching this channel that I would never have considered!! I love all of this!

  • @olhastashkiv245
    @olhastashkiv245 Год назад +3

    Great rice recipes) It would be interesting to see the same video about beans

  • @MrRKWRIGHT
    @MrRKWRIGHT Год назад

    Good morning Beryl. Looks absolutely delicious. Puts me in the mood for either some good old Rice-a-Roni, or maybe chicken-ala-king. poured over rice. Thank you for sharing.

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Год назад

    Great work 🥳 Thank you 💜

  • @rudyfan1926
    @rudyfan1926 Год назад +1

    Great episode! While I am not Japanese, one of my absolute favorite rice toppings is Japanese curry. Delicious and comforting!

  • @linwin82
    @linwin82 Год назад

    I love your Rice episodes will definitely give some of these a try 👍❤️

  • @shotjohnny
    @shotjohnny Год назад +2

    That line @11:09 ... "Lentils? Good! Pickles? Good" reminded me of Joey and his "Meat? Good! Jam? Good!" 😂

  • @fantaloon2899
    @fantaloon2899 Год назад +3

    Hi Beryl, i know you liked Pancit Canton, i recommend to try it with white rice sometimes, and a fried egg or boiled egg (with runny yolk is always the best). Or as a "patty" between a pan de sal or loaf bread.

  • @sabarnasarker4630
    @sabarnasarker4630 Год назад +3

    The Swiss dish surprised me. Because I found it in an Indian recipe book but this Indian recipe book is obviously written by a British person for a British household (generous use of "curry powder" everywhere, even in something as complicated as vindaloo!). The recipe didn't make it into a rice bowl but it did mention to serve it with canned mixed fruit and bananas. I was confused. I am Indian and I have never seen anyone eat ripe bananas with rice and chicken! I wonder how this rice bowl came to be and why it is present in a mid-century British cookbook and why it is popular in Switzerland!! On a Wikipedia Odyssey I go!!
    Also, love the zereskh!! You can find it in India made primarily by the Parsi community!!!

    • @juliakatharinazebedin3373
      @juliakatharinazebedin3373 Год назад +2

      We have a lot of these savoury dishes with pineapple and banana in German speaking countries, they became very popular in the 50s and 60s because of a famous TV chef called Clemens Wilmenrod who claimed to have invented the toast Hawaii. Unfortunately he stole most of his recipes from other chefs and cultures and tried to make the dishes as “exotic” as possible and started a kind of competition so restaurants created their own versions of these dishes to go with the trend. Riz Casimir is a dish which was created by the restaurant chain Mövenpick in the 50s in Switzerland. Some of the dishes gained their popularity back in the 90s and you can find them most of the times on the menus of cafeterias today.

    • @thisisnotausernameXD
      @thisisnotausernameXD Год назад

      While there isn't a specific dish that comes to mind, it does remind me of South Indian feasts served on banana leaves, where everything gets placed on the leaf at the same time and therefore banana (the fruit) ends up kind of curry soaked lol.

  • @Jimoooooo
    @Jimoooooo Год назад +81

    We Indians NEED a LOT of SALT and SPICES in our dishes. Especially rice and meat. And also, we need to cook our meat WELL. Oh and Beryl, you should definitely try brown/red rice with different toppings. HEYYY HOW ABOUT YOU DO A VIDEO ON DIFFERENT TYPES OF RICE AROUND THE WORLD?? like, not everybody uses white rice, people eat red/brown rice, black rice..... Etc

    • @SmartyPoohBear
      @SmartyPoohBear Год назад +5

      I would also like to see other types of rice since I'm not a big fan of white rice, but I feel like these white rice dishes could just be replaced with any other rice of choice.

    • @danand4918
      @danand4918 Год назад +2

      In Indonesia and some South east Asian countries eat coconut rice 😀

    • @eatme8943
      @eatme8943 Год назад +1

      Rice and meat? Beef?

    • @Jimoooooo
      @Jimoooooo Год назад

      @@eatme8943 yea some people eat beef too. I mean meat in general, like chicken or mutton or fish. We like gooood heavy seasoning in all

  • @shellygauvreau399
    @shellygauvreau399 Год назад

    Following up on your comment about lamb being difficult to find in your local grocer. Many many many years ago I decided that my dollars would go towards supporting my local farmers. I am very fortuante to be able to go to my local farmers for beef, pork, chicken, lamb, eggs.. I can purchase just the cuts that I want so I am not buying 1/2 a cow all the time. Not only does this help out my local farmer but the taste difference is amazing. Knowing where your protein has come from, how it was raised, what it was fed, is so important.

  • @shobhabu
    @shobhabu 8 месяцев назад

    The Cameroon one, I want to try , looked sooo good

  • @lordmysticlaw1991
    @lordmysticlaw1991 Год назад +1

    This is perfect timing, I've been craving rice but I just didn't know rice and what!

  • @jamesd4337
    @jamesd4337 Год назад +1

    In Chile, we often ate rice topped with mayo (south american yellow style), hot sauce, a sunny side up egg, and sliced tomato and hot dogs (preferably fried in lard) on the side. It's been about 15 years since I left, but I still eat it here in the USA with my family today.

  • @AnxiousGary
    @AnxiousGary Год назад

    Love these rice videos so much!

  • @safx9425
    @safx9425 Год назад +1

    As someone with 40+ allergies, I live through these videos. Hoping I’ll one day outgrow them and be able to taste these different dishes!

  • @lillianabaxter9125
    @lillianabaxter9125 Год назад +2

    For the carpet, get Folex. It can get basically anything out of anything!

  • @odettemarillier1297
    @odettemarillier1297 Год назад +1

    I see a new video from Beryl ...
    I CLICK 🤩💖

  • @pqrstsma2011
    @pqrstsma2011 Год назад

    the transition from "i'm still replaying it in my head" to the video replay at 2:40 was so smooth i almost thought you'd dropped it again a second time

  • @khe423
    @khe423 Год назад

    As a person who really love to try another countries food, I really like ur videos! Thank u for today’s ep too😆😆

  • @ChrisStargazer
    @ChrisStargazer Год назад

    They all looked delicious! Love the channel!

  • @kyleowens3296
    @kyleowens3296 Год назад

    Love you and your videos!!!

  • @genieb3823
    @genieb3823 Год назад

    I adore eggplant in all forms and Babaghanoush and Baigan Bhartha are two big favorites. *chef’s kiss* now I have try this.

  • @rajatshubhromukhrjee
    @rajatshubhromukhrjee Год назад

    The Swiss thing sent shivers down my spine...

  • @trickedbykathycat5250
    @trickedbykathycat5250 Год назад

    When I was growing up in Poland, I used to love it when my grandma made white rice with cinnamon apples. It was baked kind of like casserole, but this casserole was more like a desert.
    Sweet memories.

  • @vickichaney6320
    @vickichaney6320 Год назад

    I love you channel. I learn so much!

  • @ChirumboloFilm
    @ChirumboloFilm Год назад +9

    We love your channel over here whether you drop the food or not. I have a topic suggestion which is kind of weird. I've been trying to find recipes that use ingredients that I don't like, such as eggplant (I hate it, my partner absolutely loves it) but makes it something good that I wouldn't mind cooking. So, I guess it would be "What recipe do you love made with something you hate?". I've made a bunch of the recipes you've shown and haven't been disappointed yet. Keep up the great and inspirational work!

    • @BerylShereshewsky
      @BerylShereshewsky  Год назад +11

      I did this for myself with three foods so far! Liver, Bitter Gourd and Cantaloupe!

    • @gerardacronin334
      @gerardacronin334 Год назад +1

      I hate eggplant too. Then I made ratatouille. It’s awesome!

    • @ChirumboloFilm
      @ChirumboloFilm Год назад

      @@BerylShereshewsky Oh yeah! I remember the bitter gourd one and the cantaloupe one. I need to go back and check out the liver one again. What I’ve noticed is that when I ask someone that already likes eggplant (or insert other ingredient here) to recommend a recipe they say the first thing that comes to mind because they like tons of eggplant things as opposed to something that I might like. I was thinking of hearing from someone that also doesn’t like “item” but there was one recipe that won them over. I figure if it changed their mind about that ingredient it must be a pretty fantastic dish. I may not get an eggplant recipe, but I’d be super interested in trying out the dishes that turned them from a hater to a lover. I hope this makes sense.

    • @ChirumboloFilm
      @ChirumboloFilm Год назад

      @@gerardacronin334 Yes! That’s what I’m looking for! You were a hater, but this recipe made you love eggplant. Even if you don’t like eggplant in other stuff still. I never made ratatouille before (the movie was good) but I’ll give it a try. Is there a particular recipe for it that you could recommend?

    • @gerardacronin334
      @gerardacronin334 Год назад

      @@ChirumboloFilm I recommend the Classic French Ratatouille from the French Cooking Academy RUclips channel. It’s very simple, but tasty.

  • @stephanielariviere1539
    @stephanielariviere1539 Год назад +1

    I love your channel so much!!!

  • @O2life
    @O2life Год назад +1

    This whole video looks and sounds amazing! I will definitely be trying Legume as soon as possible!
    For those in the USA wanting to source lamb for the Lybian dish or any other wonderful lamb dish, I can almost always find several different cuts at the Sprouts chain of grocery stores. Other places to try are restaurant food supply stores open to the public, like US Chef Supply, or even Imperfect Foods online grocery box (great for understanding to what extent your lamb meat is ethically and sustainably sourced).

  • @ranusharavindranathan1114
    @ranusharavindranathan1114 Год назад

    I'm tamil and usually top white rice with curries (dhaal, blended spinach with sauteed onion and garlic, a varai (usually sauteed cabbage or some sort or tougher greens with onion and garlic, and a brown curry such as fried eggplant curry) so not really a topping its more a meal. You can serve with a cucumber+green chili+tomato salad dressed with mayo and tons of ground pepper, or plain yogurt, or buttermilk! the mayo salad/yogurt/buttermilk are a good contrast to the more savoury/spicier curries. Love this series!!!

  • @benjaminbrenner745
    @benjaminbrenner745 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @cloverhighfive
    @cloverhighfive Год назад

    Summer is almost over - it's actually pretty cool for early September - and yay winter food! Rice! woot woot!

  • @santiagoperez5431
    @santiagoperez5431 Год назад

    This video was fantastic! I loved how every single meal had so much history behind it. Everything looked delicious, I could almost imagine what every meal smelled like. Do you think that you would make Albaloo polo "cherry rice"? for another rice or cherry episode? its really good!

  • @phoeberaymond8781
    @phoeberaymond8781 Год назад

    I'm definitely trying the beans and tomato sauce one, I have so many beans and a ton of rice

  • @notbenh
    @notbenh Год назад

    Such a great list

  • @NehaMhnt
    @NehaMhnt Год назад

    Your videos get me hungry all the time omg yum yum 🤤

  • @chenvictor8
    @chenvictor8 Год назад

    Love your channel!

  • @CatinaTheo12
    @CatinaTheo12 Год назад

    I never thought of adding Fasolada to rice ill have to try that.