The Ultimate Bhagi (spinach) Recipe | CaribbeanPot.com

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @michaelpenco546
    @michaelpenco546 Год назад +4

    Chris, greetings. Hope you don't mind if i share some facts with you. Bhaji and Spinach though from the same family are entirely different to each other. Bhaji comes in two varities and is also known as slender or green amaranth. The botanical classification for it is Amaranthus Viridis. Spinach is classified as Spincia Oleracea. The Jamaicans use the Bhaji plant in their callaloo while in Trinidad we use the dasheen or Taro leaves. Now with all things said, RUN TING NAH?

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  Год назад +2

      while what you say got some merit... most Trinbagonians refer to any leafy greens as bhagi - it goes back to our association with our Indentured past. So for example, the Malabar spinach is known as Poi bhagi. It may well be a general term and not specific to a certain spinach. Additionally, dasheen bush (Taro) is also know as dasheen bush bhagi.

    • @michaelpenco546
      @michaelpenco546 Год назад

      @@caribbeanpot Perhps , but not all. We have become enlightened and our supermarkets now have them both lying side by side , so most of us know. Nevertheless, that was only sent to enlighten and not debate. Peace.

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  Год назад +1

      @@michaelpenco546 I welcome conversation, only you see debate as it questions your initial post. Maybe you can find a definition (scientific) for bhagi? That would be a good starting point as I too would like to learn the origin of the word and how it applies to the different greens we associate it to. Additionally, when we started using it in Trinidad and Tobago. Chorai (Jamaican callaloo - btw several verities), Dasheen Bush (Taro), Poi (Malabar), Pak Choi.. all lovingly called bhagi. Maybe the word bhagi applies to the dish, rather than the ingredient used?

    • @lindsayparag8712
      @lindsayparag8712 Год назад

      @@caribbeanpot Chris, I think you may be correct in assuming it’s the name of the dish and not the plant itself, hence the reason in Trinidad all green leafy veges that can be “steamed or boiled down” gets called bhagi. Chorai, dasheen bush but I’ve never heard pakchoi called bhagi before 🤔 I guess as generations passed along from our ancestors the actually meaning of bhagi got lost somewhere along the lineages

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  Год назад

      @@lindsayparag8712 agree.. but the poster initial comment got flaws as well.

  • @jelinthemix
    @jelinthemix Год назад +5

    My ultimate favorite dish of all time.

  • @suzyhur8161
    @suzyhur8161 Год назад +2

    I'm Jamaican so this "Bhagi" dish is new to me but I would definitely try it! Personally, I prefer my cooked veggies to have a crunchy texture, however, I can appreciate the traditional soft cooked versions as well.

  • @kevonabdool1202
    @kevonabdool1202 Год назад +3

    I love watching you cook my brother!! Your dishes always look amazing! Keep up the great work

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  Год назад

      much luv for the kind support

    • @suzyhur8161
      @suzyhur8161 Год назад

      @@caribbeanpot I think someone's pretending to be you on the channel by including their whatsapp number in a reply and using your pic! People can be so mischievous!

  • @kintukteekreetukpum
    @kintukteekreetukpum Год назад +1

    😮😮❤Hello, new friend from Thailand. 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭💯🙏Let's watch a good clip. and will come back to visit again🎉🎉🎉

  • @B_Rye15
    @B_Rye15 Год назад +1

    BHAGI BOYY!!!! 😋😋😁
    Uncle Chris, this is one of my all-time favorite sides. Sooo good!

  • @larrymcmakin1153
    @larrymcmakin1153 Год назад +2

    That looks amazing! I love leafy greens. I'll be trying this.

  • @zoe-annlynch421
    @zoe-annlynch421 Год назад +3

    Looks so good 😋 I need some now! thanks for the recipe!

  • @rosabelgrave
    @rosabelgrave Год назад

    Looks delicious love my leafy greens

  • @yvonnerobinson8352
    @yvonnerobinson8352 Год назад

    That's a delicious looking pot of bhagi!

  • @triciaedwards135
    @triciaedwards135 Год назад

    I in even watch out the video but I luv all those greens luv the ultimate bhagi

  • @nicolewong9488
    @nicolewong9488 Год назад

    The Indian bhaji I know of is a spiced batter where onions and spinach are added & fried in small round shapes. I guess this is unique to Trinidad. The dish looks flavourful however.

  • @naddiasanichara3863
    @naddiasanichara3863 Год назад +1

    I have rice mouth that with some rice boy it looks good

  • @suziehinds4064
    @suziehinds4064 Год назад

    Yummy

    • @colleenthomas7700
      @colleenthomas7700 Год назад

      Ever tried this with salt beef instead of saltfish? Yum.

  • @purpledohboy
    @purpledohboy Год назад

    where do you get your seeds for growing pimento and that?

  • @timcloonan
    @timcloonan Год назад

    If Okra added soak in vineger first so it won't get gooey

  • @DonaDavis
    @DonaDavis Год назад

    Wouldn't a pressure çooker be faster? Do you ever use a pressure cooker?

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  Год назад

      I have a couple - for a dish like this, you don't need it. My mom's tip is to never cover the pot when cooking bhagi as it only helps to develop more liquid. Back to the PC.. not my thing, so very rare do I ever use one. Even the electric ones.

  • @matthewelmakias3667
    @matthewelmakias3667 Год назад

    Please have the flu and prevention chicken soup up on your website it’s not on your website I may want to make it if I don’t feel well please thanks you made thanks on your webiste step by step thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏🔜🔜🔜 you did a 1 year ago

  • @BB25_25
    @BB25_25 Год назад

    Was waiting for you to acknowledge this is an Indian dish, did I miss it? You never seem to acknowledge when the cuisine is Indian. Bhaji is literally an Indian word.

    • @natashaalfred2645
      @natashaalfred2645 Год назад

      Babita2311. You may have missed Chris mention about the Indian origin of this bhaji dish at the end of the video.

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  Год назад

      I am not from India, the food I prepare is what I grew up eating (how we cook it in the Caribbean).. that said if you pay attention I do mention the dish/es possible roots. BTW the same could be said for a West African origin, except for the name as in parts of Arica 'greens", including cassava leaves are cooked down similarly as a dish. BTW did you know that many "Indian" dishes you speak about did NOT originate in India, but by the conquers that came in the past?

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  Год назад

      @@natashaalfred2645 thank you.. dey quick to find fault.

    • @BB25_25
      @BB25_25 Год назад

      @@caribbeanpot what dishes did I speak of? Literally if you’re using an Indian word for it though, it came from India, not inspired by as I hear a lot of ppl say, actually Indian. India is a very diverse country especially in terms of food from different regions. Most ppl don’t even realise that countries like Trinidad have huge Indian populations. Idk about west Africa but having a different name for a dish isn’t the same as literally using the Indian name for these dishes and trying to state it’s not even indian but a take on Indian food. Smh

    • @caribbeanpot
      @caribbeanpot  Год назад

      @@BB25_25 lets make it easy for you to understand what I said. The word Bhagi - can you tell me what it means? As you refer to it (word not dish) being indian. While you're at it show me where I once said a dish I made with Indian roots is NOT indian? I acknowledge my CARIBBEAN heritage above ALL ELSE! But I never forget where my forefathers may have originated from. Back to my question - what does Bhaji mean?