I remember being a little girl in Trinidad and my father who was Barbadian, used to take us on a Saturday night and buy that same muffin and fried fish from a Bajan woman.It was something I never forgot.
Hi Carole I know those early memories with the ones who are important in your life, are memories you always want to cherish. I am glad I was able to share that memory with you. Thank you for watching.
Hi good morning beautiful amazing bless sister yummy I love them, yes a glass of sweet water and play time, yep we always was run around and have so much fun, thank you for sharing Sis
Hi Girl how are you? Yes we had fun growing up without even realizing it. When my husband and I tell our kids stories of all the things we did as kids, there both wish their had grown up in Barbados. There are great memories I will have forever. Thanks for watching.
Your grandmother was one of those resourceful ladies I talked about who found quick and clever ways to overcome difficult times. There did a fantastic job, we were to young to understand and appreciate everything they did.🌹
Yummy, yummy!! Well, I have never heard of old fashion muffins before, definitely the older folks were very resourceful. Looks very delicious my dear. Tfs. Xoxo
Hi I am still awaiting the cheese cake recipe...still enjoying your cooking ....blessings.. From Juliette Brathwaite. Bridge cott terrace St George.Barbados.....
I am so glad that you are making old fashion muffins I remember as a little girl my grand mom use to make muffins and I love them,she use to make her on top of the stove burner in a saucepan
Hi Lisa, every once in awhile I love to make them for breakfast especially If I'm cooking for a few people. I'm glad there came out good for you, now you can keep the recipes and make them whenever you are in the mood.
Hi Tina once again we meet on RUclips thanks for reminding me of those bajan muffins I actually forgot about them I will make some tomorrow morning they look so yummy. How are you doing you look so refresh and good God really good to you bless you .
Hi Pauline, I am doing well thank you! My grandmother used to make those muffins, hers was really good, but you know how the older people were, a little of this and a little of that. I was able to remember most of the ingredients she used, I just had to average out the measurements, and I was very happy with the results, there came out tasting delicious. Thank you so much for watching, I hope yours come out just as good.
Hello Tina, I love watching you cook. You bring back so many wonderful memories. I feel like we grew up in the same village...LOL Mine was Four SquareValley, St. Philip. Do you remember Goose Berries, Hog Plum, Chilly Plum and eating Sugar Cane (juicy) until your jaws hurt. HaHa. You are making me a better cook and my husband loves it. Thank you so much and keep up this good work!
Hi Janice, good morning! Yes I remember goose berries, hog plum, chilly plums one of my favorites, I cant ever forget sugar cane those were life savers for us lol yup we suck cane all day in the crop season till our jaw hurt lol. Girl you just send me all the way back down memory lane 😄 I'm happy to hear you are becoming a better cook, my husband says the same to me, he gets to enjoy all the goodies I make. Thank you for watching and be safe.
Morning from Barbados it's 09:48am here. I remember we had these not from Mummy but her friend who was from St Peter.. We lived in Manchester UK similar to bakes
Morning Tina hun, miss you, but know you back at school. Its Wednesday morning 08.07 in UK lying in bed watching your video . Good to see a breakfast video and good old bajan muffins, I remember my family making muffins real fluffy. I love the Turkey bacon that's all I eat not the regular bacon and of course all the stuff you having with it, would have love to be a part of that Sunday breakfast. Why are you giving away your husbands egg secret. (Gonna try it) Girlfriend your daughter is right, growing up in Barbados as a child was the best for real and grandmothers definitely know how to make food stretch and full yuh belly. And not forgetting playing all those games and kite flying and just having real fun as kids back then. Today too much technology keeping the kids in the house they don't know about having real fun. Thanks for taking me back down memory land hun. Hope your grandson and daughter doing okay. The breakfast looks yummy have a blessed day and week to come be safe. Blessings.💕🙏🏿🇬🇧UK
Hi Angel, Just sat down for the first time all day to respond to your message, you wrote at 8:07 your time which was 3:07 am our time, you are 5 hours ahead of us.I saw your message first thing in the morning but could not respond until now. I know you watch the whole video because of what you wrote so I want to say thank you for watching and staying loyal. I missed a couple days of filming because of a busy schedule, but I will make up for all that. My grandson and daughter are doing fantastic, cant wait to get permission to show him off. thanks again for watching.
Hi Sonia, I'm sorry must have forgotten to mention the amount but its 2 cups flour I added. Make them as though you were making bakes, only add more baking powder and flour, roll them in your hands, flatten them out. Make sure oil is hot before dropping.
thank you for this recipe, I remember as a little girl my grand mother use to make Bajan muffins,I could not remember how she made, my mom never make,I was talking to my auntie last week about the muffins and she was telling about them, I am going to follow your recipe
There is not much to bajan muffins, it's the same as making bakes just add a little more baking powder and flour and roll them. After you give them try let me know how there come out. Its not much to it.
@@Tinaraine I never made them before,I will try,when I saw you making them it brought back so much memories for me as a little girl watching my grannie making them, and we eating them thank you again
stumbled on this because I felt like making some of these muffins this morning. thanks so much. i remember my aunt making these sometimes in the oven but usually in the butpot (spelling?) with almost no oil.
Hi Kendikk1 Muffins are something we all grew up on in the island, so every once in awhile you just get that taste for them. I am glad you stumble onto this channel. Welcome to the tinaraine family.
Hi Tina I still make muffins I do fishcakes with them. The first time I did muffins and fishcakes for my grandchildren in Canada they went wild on them
I never get tired of muffins and fishcakes, it's something we grew up on. Your grand kids have the Caribbean in them, their know good food when their taste it lol.
@@bajeboi I wasn't sure what it was, so I looked it up, its a bread that's baked sliced into rectangle shape then toasted, of course when you're baking bread you can always add your favorite ingredient, which can be coconut. I love the taste of coconut.
I used 2 cups of flour in that video. but you can add more or less depending on how much liquid you use. Watch the video again to see the texture you'll be looking for. Let me know how there come out for you.
Hi Tina, I grew up on muffins and just last Sunday I tried to make them. I was telling my husband about the muffins my mom made when I was a little girl but she used to put a hole in the middle of them. I asked her how she did them and she told me, " You have to make them stiff!" Unfortunately mine did not come out like my mom's own. I am so happy for this video to show me how to make them better. I will certainly follow you and make them again...but with a hole in the middle.😆 just how my mom made them. Thank God for you. Blessings 🙏
Madonna it is very hard to recreate a lot of those recipes the older people made, I don't remember my grandmother ever showing me how to cook or bake certain foods even though I thought she was one of the best cooks out there. The muffins are made with more baking powder and flour, you need to roll the muffins in your hand and flatten them out before frying in very hot oil. What your mum made with a hole in the middle are probably doughnuts, I plan on making those at a later date.
@@Tinaraine K...Mum called hers muffins but...🤷♂️. Anyhow, I didn't put a lot of baking powder in mine so I will follow you step by step until I get them right. I'll let you know.👌🏽💕
Hello Tina, my Grandmother use to make these in the buckpot, {spelling) so good. Where are you in Florida, I am in Orlando. I need to drop by for some of those muffins
Hi Doriel, I was just in Orlando this weekend, I'm a couple hours away. Your grandmother must have made some good bakes cause those people sure knew how to cook. Thanks for watching.
Good morning, I may have forgotten to mentioned the amount of flour but you can always find the recipe as you scroll to the bottom. Thanks for watching
Sybil Taylor Tinarine love your videos and you but your muffin dough was not smooth I used a glass to cut mine out to get a smooth finish. The potato for the cod fish was also rough could been a bit more moist and spread over the fish much neater no offence but you ask for comments iv always give you a thumbs up you are amazing
Hello Sybll, I am not sure what you consider smooth with the old fashion muffins but mind tasted almost like a donut on the inside and a crust on the outside, there came out beautifully. As for the fishcakes when you boil the potatoes, you cook them soft enough that you can mash them creamy. You may not have boil your potatoes long enough. No offense was taken, I do appreciate the comments. Thanks for watching. Have a great night.
Yasmin usually I say the amount but I must have missed it. stroll down to the bottom of the video and you'll see the recipe description that tells the amount of flour. Thanks for watching.
I didn't have those go outside and play days. Our day was work, work and work. My Father had a shop and I was behind the counter from age 7, then there was kitchen garden, chickens that were raised for selling, pigs and sheep. I hated vacation, seems like he planted beans for purpose to keep us busy. Long wide beds that you had to go up and down. So for us it was no going out to play and running in for food.
O Wow, I'm sorry to hear that, It must have been hard for you as a kid hearing all the other kids outside running around playing while you had to stay indoors and work. Today there are child labor laws that restrict the hours children are allow to work, to bad we did not have those laws back then but I'm sure even though you may have hated it, it has made you a much stronger person.
Nice and quick recipe.
Yes every once in awhile I like a little taste of home, so I make myself some old fashion muffins or bakes, there are always so good.
Loving the Bajan recipes. Keep them coming.
Thank you! Will do!
Wow, wow, wow, welcome back!! I am trying to catch up with you Friend, watching.
Wow thank you for sharing this recipe I am going to try it out and see if I get it do lovely stuff and love the work you put In to for olivia
I mean form
That's OK I know what you meant 😍
Hi Olivia, I hope the muffins come out just right for you. Let me know how you like them. Thank you so much for watching
Thanks for sharing. I remember eating them as a child in Barbados. I loved them
Hi Kelly, I love them too! I don't make them very often but everyone once in awhile its nice to snack on one. Thanks for watching
MMmmm breakfast looks great... wish i could be there... ima try making those muffins they look tasty!!!
Thank you Valerie, just my grandmother old fashion muffins, I wanted to share. Thanks for watching
I haven't had those muffins in ages,that's what I'd be making this coming weekend thanks for sharing the memory.
You are so welcome Erla! Hope you enjoy
I remember being a little girl in Trinidad and my father who was Barbadian, used to take us on a Saturday night and buy that same muffin and fried fish from a Bajan woman.It was something I never forgot.
Hi Carole I know those early memories with the ones who are important in your life, are memories you always want to cherish. I am glad I was able to share that memory with you. Thank you for watching.
Nice brings back memories
Gregg there sure do!
Nice I share your videos with my friends
Awesome thank you! I appreciate all the views and the thumbs up, it makes me very excited about what I am doing.
Hi good morning beautiful amazing bless sister yummy I love them, yes a glass of sweet water and play time, yep we always was run around and have so much fun, thank you for sharing Sis
Hi Girl how are you? Yes we had fun growing up without even realizing it. When my husband and I tell our kids stories of all the things we did as kids, there both wish their had grown up in Barbados. There are great memories I will have forever. Thanks for watching.
Nice
Thank you Tee!
I make some muffins this morning, it nice n easy to do..family enjoy them
Wonderful! Love it when I hear the recipes come out good. 😍
@@Tinaraine Yes plz
Yummy, now I have to pull out the flour. Delicious. What memories. You are awesome as always.
Awww thank you Ann! go ahead and pull that flour out, I love eating those for breakfast on the weekend, so good
Nice, have not had these in a long time
Well Coreen, you have no choice but to make them 😀since you haven't had them in a long time
HI Tina muffins looks good, i never made them before so i will be trying them.
They are like a fried donut, you're going to like them.
My Grandmother use to make these delicious scrumptious Muffins, also Marrow Bakes. Bless her heart. Thanks for the memory
Your grandmother was one of those resourceful ladies I talked about who found quick and clever ways to overcome difficult times. There did a fantastic job, we were to young to understand and appreciate everything they did.🌹
Yummy, yummy!! Well, I have never heard of old fashion muffins before, definitely the older folks were very resourceful. Looks very delicious my dear. Tfs. Xoxo
Everything Paulette Thank you, my husband don’t remember them either, but my grandmother made them all the time, there were nice and fluffy.
Muffins Alive and well in bim
Tina thank you so much for sharing your recipe with us. Your breakfast looks so yummy and delicious. Stay safe 🙏🏼
Thank you! You too!
Hi I am still awaiting the cheese cake recipe...still enjoying your cooking ....blessings.. From Juliette Brathwaite. Bridge cott terrace St George.Barbados.....
I am so glad that you are making old fashion muffins I remember as a little girl my grand mom use to make muffins and I love them,she use to make her on top of the stove burner in a saucepan
You are so welcome! My grandmother used to make them all the time.
I made some couple months ago n them came out pretty good for the fiirst time
Hi Lisa, every once in awhile I love to make them for breakfast especially If I'm cooking for a few people. I'm glad there came out good for you, now you can keep the recipes and make them whenever you are in the mood.
Hey thank you love it
Anora, you are very welcome! Thank you so much for watching.
Hi Tina once again we meet on RUclips thanks for reminding me of those bajan muffins I actually forgot about them I will make some tomorrow morning they look so yummy. How are you doing you look so refresh and good God really good to you bless you .
Hi Pauline, I am doing well thank you! My grandmother used to make those muffins, hers was really good, but you know how the older people were, a little of this and a little of that. I was able to remember most of the ingredients she used, I just had to average out the measurements, and I was very happy with the results, there came out tasting delicious. Thank you so much for watching, I hope yours come out just as good.
Hello Tina, I love watching you cook. You bring back so many wonderful memories. I feel like we grew up in the same village...LOL Mine was Four SquareValley, St. Philip. Do you remember Goose Berries, Hog Plum, Chilly Plum and eating Sugar Cane (juicy) until your jaws hurt. HaHa. You are making me a better cook and my husband loves it. Thank you so much and keep up this good work!
Hi Janice, good morning! Yes I remember goose berries, hog plum, chilly plums one of my favorites, I cant ever forget sugar cane those were life savers for us lol yup we suck cane all day in the crop season till our jaw hurt lol. Girl you just send me all the way back down memory lane 😄 I'm happy to hear you are becoming a better cook, my husband says the same to me, he gets to enjoy all the goodies I make. Thank you for watching and be safe.
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Hi Tina,, my friend just asked me to find a Bajan muffin recipe for her and yours was the one that pop up. Thanks for keeping the memories goung.
Hi Juju that's Wonderful! I hope she likes them. Have a good night
Girl, I ended up making some today. They were delicious.
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Morning from Barbados it's 09:48am here. I remember we had these not from Mummy but her friend who was from St Peter.. We lived in Manchester UK similar to bakes
My grandmother used to make these all the time, there were called muffins but there tasted more like donuts. Thanks for watching
Morning Tina hun, miss you, but know you back at school. Its Wednesday morning 08.07 in UK lying in bed watching your video . Good to see a breakfast video and good old bajan muffins, I remember my family making muffins real fluffy. I love the Turkey bacon that's all I eat not the regular bacon and of course all the stuff you having with it, would have love to be a part of that Sunday breakfast. Why are you giving away your husbands egg secret. (Gonna try it) Girlfriend your daughter is right, growing up in Barbados as a child was the best for real and grandmothers definitely know how to make food stretch and full yuh belly. And not forgetting playing all those games and kite flying and just having real fun as kids back then. Today too much technology keeping the kids in the house they don't know about having real fun. Thanks for taking me back down memory land hun. Hope your grandson and daughter doing okay. The breakfast looks yummy have a blessed day and week to come be safe. Blessings.💕🙏🏿🇬🇧UK
Hi Angel, Just sat down for the first time all day to respond to your message, you wrote at 8:07 your time which was 3:07 am our time, you are 5 hours ahead of us.I saw your message first thing in the morning but could not respond until now. I know you watch the whole video because of what you wrote so I want to say thank you for watching and staying loyal. I missed a couple days of filming because of a busy schedule, but I will make up for all that. My grandson and daughter are doing fantastic, cant wait to get permission to show him off. thanks again for watching.
Gm i didnt get the amount of flour you used. Love your videos
In the description box it says 2 cups
Hi Valdene, I must have forgotten to mention the amount during the video, sometimes I start talking and I forget what I am suppose to be doing lol.
Hi Sonia, I'm sorry must have forgotten to mention the amount but its 2 cups flour I added. Make them as though you were making bakes, only add more baking powder and flour, roll them in your hands, flatten them out. Make sure oil is hot before dropping.
@@Tinaraine thank you I realised through another fan that recipe was in the dropdown.
thank you for this recipe, I remember as a little girl my grand mother use to make Bajan muffins,I could not remember how she made, my mom never make,I was talking to my auntie last week about the muffins and she was telling about them, I am going to follow your recipe
There is not much to bajan muffins, it's the same as making bakes just add a little more baking powder and flour and roll them. After you give them try let me know how there come out. Its not much to it.
@@Tinaraine I never made them before,I will try,when I saw you making them it brought back so much memories for me as a little girl watching my grannie making them, and we eating them thank you again
stumbled on this because I felt like making some of these muffins this morning. thanks so much. i remember my aunt making these sometimes in the oven but usually in the butpot (spelling?) with almost no oil.
Hi Kendikk1 Muffins are something we all grew up on in the island, so every once in awhile you just get that taste for them. I am glad you stumble onto this channel. Welcome to the tinaraine family.
Hi Tina I still make muffins I do fishcakes with them.
The first time I did muffins and fishcakes for my grandchildren in Canada they went wild on them
I never get tired of muffins and fishcakes, it's something we grew up on. Your grand kids have the Caribbean in them, their know good food when their taste it lol.
Great videos can you do rusk next ?
Huh I have to think about that, rusk is just toasted bread, Is that something you like eating? If you do I can add it to my list of things to do.
@@Tinaraine Maybe I spelled it wrong but it's not toasted bread its done in small rectangles and its hard I think it has in coconut.
@@bajeboi I wasn't sure what it was, so I looked it up, its a bread that's baked sliced into rectangle shape then toasted, of course when you're baking bread you can always add your favorite ingredient, which can be coconut. I love the taste of coconut.
Good old days 😄🙏
Martha you can never forget those those days 😀
Hello Tina. How much flour did you use? Thanks in advance
I used 2 cups of flour in that video. but you can add more or less depending on how much liquid you use. Watch the video again to see the texture you'll be looking for. Let me know how there come out for you.
Hi Tina, I grew up on muffins and just last Sunday I tried to make them. I was telling my husband about the muffins my mom made when I was a little girl but she used to put a hole in the middle of them. I asked her how she did them and she told me, " You have to make them stiff!" Unfortunately mine did not come out like my mom's own. I am so happy for this video to show me how to make them better. I will certainly follow you and make them again...but with a hole in the middle.😆 just how my mom made them. Thank God for you. Blessings 🙏
Madonna it is very hard to recreate a lot of those recipes the older people made, I don't remember my grandmother ever showing me how to cook or bake certain foods even though I thought she was one of the best cooks out there. The muffins are made with more baking powder and flour, you need to roll the muffins in your hand and flatten them out before frying in very hot oil. What your mum made with a hole in the middle are probably doughnuts, I plan on making those at a later date.
@@Tinaraine K...Mum called hers muffins but...🤷♂️. Anyhow, I didn't put a lot of baking powder in mine so I will follow you step by step until I get them right. I'll let you know.👌🏽💕
@@madonnahendricks9456 Sounds good.
Hello Tina, my Grandmother use to make these in the buckpot, {spelling) so good. Where are you in Florida, I am in Orlando. I need to drop by for some of those muffins
Hi Doriel, I was just in Orlando this weekend, I'm a couple hours away. Your grandmother must have made some good bakes cause those people sure knew how to cook. Thanks for watching.
She didn’t say how much flower?
Good morning, I may have forgotten to mentioned the amount of flour but you can always find the recipe as you scroll to the bottom. Thanks for watching
Yip people still make muffins in Barbados.
Yes! Cant let those old recipes died out, there are all so good. Thanks for watching.
Gm: Beautiful lady in the description box there's no mention of salt 😊😊
Thanks for watching out, I just added 1/4 tsp salt.
Sybil Taylor Tinarine love your videos and you but your muffin dough was not smooth I used a glass to cut mine out to get a smooth finish. The potato for the cod fish was also rough could been a bit more moist and spread over the fish much neater no offence but you ask for comments iv always give you a thumbs up you are amazing
Hello Sybll, I am not sure what you consider smooth with the old fashion muffins but mind tasted almost like a donut on the inside and a crust on the outside, there came out beautifully. As for the fishcakes when you boil the potatoes, you cook them soft enough that you can mash them creamy. You may not have boil your potatoes long enough. No offense was taken, I do appreciate the comments. Thanks for watching. Have a great night.
I mean form olivia
I keep watching, but at no point can I hear how much flour is used.
Yasmin usually I say the amount but I must have missed it. stroll down to the bottom of the video and you'll see the recipe description that tells the amount of flour. Thanks for watching.
I didn't have those go outside and play days. Our day was work, work and work. My Father had a shop and I was behind the counter from age 7, then there was kitchen garden, chickens that were raised for selling, pigs and sheep. I hated vacation, seems like he planted beans for purpose to keep us busy. Long wide beds that you had to go up and down. So for us it was no going out to play and running in for food.
O Wow, I'm sorry to hear that, It must have been hard for you as a kid hearing all the other kids outside running around playing while you had to stay indoors and work. Today there are child labor laws that restrict the hours children are allow to work, to bad we did not have those laws back then but I'm sure even though you may have hated it, it has made you a much stronger person.
Stop saying muffins they are called bakes
Harriet there's a different between muffins and bakes. Bakes are flat muffins are fluffy almost like a doughnut.
No they're not the same