I'm guessing you mean the shado beni or culantro. It's a mainstay in Trini recipes but can be hard to find depending on where you live. You can replace it with cilantro but it is worth it try and find it or even grow your own.
@@cupguin aww yes thank you for your reply, I’m from the UK so it will be called the cilantro here, I live around a few shops that sell this, thanks again 😊
@@cherylfray7789 I did actually mean culantro not cilantro, they're fairly similar but culantro has a more intense flavour. The leaves are also more sturdy so when you're cooking you can add them in earlier than you do with cilantro. If you've got a good Caribbean or Asian market nearby you should be able to find it.
👌🏾Thanks for this Uncle! It looks delicious!🔥🔥🔥🇹🇹🙏🏾 3:20
Curry aloo taste great ..take care uncle Clyde long time blessings.😘😘
I smile rell bad every I see uncle cooking!! 😂❤❤❤🇹🇹
That looks sooo good! Thank you for sharing!
Uncle Clyde is a gem inno🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 fire on top fire on d bottom for d macaroni pie😂
Always love seeing u uncle clyde
Looks so delicious! Thanks for posting this video.
That looks really delicious 😋
Thank you uncle The food looks delicious From Stephanie In far Rockaway New York USA Much love
Hi!! Beautiful very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Looking bess 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Great job uncle ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Delicious 😋🖤🤍♥️🤤
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That's exactly how I do mines thank you for showing me proper way you must bun the curry and create that slurry to get that flavor
Agreed, mine was coming out kind of grainy. I was not cooking it long enough before adding the potatoes.
What was the green herb you put in? Looked like parsley….also what type of curry powder? That was a fair amount and my curry powder I have is salty!
Shadow Benny
Chadon beni
❤❤❤ Hi Uncle Clyde bless you and your wife.
Can you tell us how long the meals took to cook.
Angel/Trinidad.
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Looks like a lovely recipe, I will try this, what is the green herb that was used?
I'm guessing you mean the shado beni or culantro. It's a mainstay in Trini recipes but can be hard to find depending on where you live. You can replace it with cilantro but it is worth it try and find it or even grow your own.
@@cupguin aww yes thank you for your reply, I’m from the UK so it will be called the cilantro here, I live around a few shops that sell this, thanks again 😊
@@cherylfray7789 I did actually mean culantro not cilantro, they're fairly similar but culantro has a more intense flavour. The leaves are also more sturdy so when you're cooking you can add them in earlier than you do with cilantro. If you've got a good Caribbean or Asian market nearby you should be able to find it.
@@cherylfray7789 I'm from UK, there's a few websites that sell it here for around £6
Uncle Clyde, love all your food. I don't miss any of your videos. I just don't like to comment.
1:12 Of course "shadow baby?" Probably not. Help?
Shado beni/culantro
Uncle clyde need some extra utensils how yuh will put d curry spoon in d salt uncle common u cross contaminating
Uncle Clide must have an Indian mother or wife.