How to Make DUCANA || TERRI-ANN’S KITCHEN
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Ducana Recipe
Ingredients List
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2 inch piece grated ginger
1/2 tsp cinnamon and nutmeg
1 tsp vanilla essence
1/4 cup water
1 small carrot grated
1/4 cup sugar (use to preference)
1 cup Plain flour
1/2 cup coconut
1 cup grated sweet potato
Banana leaves or foil for wrapping and some string for tying
1-2 cups water (for boiling)
Cook for 25-30 minutes and drain fully. Cool before opening as remaining water in the leaves may burn you.
Always taste and adjust seasonings as my recipe acts only as a guide. Individual tastebuds are different and substitutions can be made throughout.) Terri
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We call it Ducana here in the U.S. Virgin Islands as well! One of my favorites! Thanks for sharing!
Love this dish! Highlights the oneness between Caribbean countries with Africa. In this case Ghana 🇬🇭. Also known as Donkunu/Kenkey there, similar in name to Dukunu (tradition name in Jamaica). Main ingredient is cornmeal in all dishes.
- absolutely! Throughout the Caribbean and Latin America you’ll see all the roots of West African cuisine. It’s amazing how food survives❤️
In Barbados🇧🇧 they are known as Conkies / stew dumplings we add pumpkin and sometimes add raisin
Conkies are made with cornmeal not sweet potatoes
@@albertedwards3803 did I imply that, sorry x
@@albertedwards3803 in st.kitts our conkies is made with sweet potatoes
I am From ST Lucia but reside in the U.S.A. ,👉 I must try it with sweet potatoes, 👉i have never tried it.sound interesting.🌴☀👣🙏
In Antigua , some people, not all add raisins.
Yes Antiguan Ducana :)! I'm so hungry now! I've never added ginger before and usually use golden raisins in place of carrots for sweetness. Still, nice work!
Kiss mi rawtid, yuh know how fi mek Dukunuh also known as blue drawz?!?! You are the real true MVP!! I am so damn excited for this recipe that I am about to jump out of my skin! One of my favorites as a child. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🙌🏽
In Barbados it’s called Conkie. Substitute carrots with grated pumpkin and corn meal flour used
Omg yessss!!!!!! I've been waiting for this 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬 God bless you girl!
My grandma use to make this , as a child on Sundays .. if it’s the same thing as blue draws❤️♥️
I was thinking about that. Wondering if it was the same thing as our Blue Draws in Jamaica 🇯🇲
Its the same, as blue draws has an alternative name in Jamaican Dukunu and Tie a leaf.
Dukunu comes from the Akan Tribe of Ghana which they call it Donkonu/Kenkey. Similar ingredients and cooking method. 👌🏾 🇯🇲🇬🇭
We call it conkies in Barbados
Representing 🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬
Thanks for sharing one of the favourites from my beautiful island ...Antigua!!!!🇦🇬
It look like something that we eat in Congo 🇨🇩 it’s called chikwangue ! That’s crazy we all kinda eat the same thing all over the world
So true my dear.I'm from Antigua 🇦🇬 living in the USA 🇺🇸 the names of our food are different but the same thing. My friend from Jamaica 🇯🇲 they call Dukuna Blue Draws.its made slite different but is the same
I'm here waiting on the grated green bananas lol
Then I realized u r using sweet potatoes instead hahaha
🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲Ducunu, tie a leaf, blue draws🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I literally thought this was Nigerian moin moin! Very very similar in terms of texture, it’s also traditionally wrapped in banana leaf and steamed! It’s just fascinating to see the similarities in cuisines 🤗
This dish reminds me a lot of a Central American dish my family makes during holiday time. You impress with the variety of dishes you make. I enjoy this channel!
How I missed this?????? One of the best dishes I've ever tasted 🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬
Nice job! I’ve been looking out for your recipe lol. What a treat. We call it ducana in the 🇻🇮US Virgin Islands, too. We use white sweet potato, coconut, sugar, spices and sometimes add raisins and we mostly wrap in foil paper. But I love the consistency when wrapped in banana leaf. We traditionally eat it with salt fish for Easter on Good Friday.
In Trinidad and Tobago we call it Pamie we use corn flour and no sweet potatoes been a while since I made some .🇹🇹😋😋
Its always pleasant randomly running into lucians in the world even on the internet! Vieux fort boy saying hello from canada! I enjoy your channel it brings me a taste of what I had growing up in black Bay!
I'm from Belize and we call it Ducunu,,but we make ours from corn,,sooo Yummy 😋🇧🇿. We eat ours with chicken, pork or by itself.
Back when in primary school (Tortola,BVI)we made these along with the teachers. First time ever, eating them. I believe the recipe came from someone from Dominica. They were delicious! 😋 Since that time, I think the last time I had some was last year, when I went home for vacay, I believe.🤷🏾♀️ You go woman! 👍🏾
Wow this bringing up all the feels! Grandma use to make this when I was younger with her sweet potato pudding 🥺🥺😭😭☺️☺️☺️. But she called it blue drawz in Jamaica.
Dokun is a plantain leaf wrapped steamed corn dough food from Cape-Coast and the Fante people of Ghana. We have rice and You also have maize versions in the Caribbean There are other Caribbean foods with their roots in West Africa not surprising
Terri-Ann you are always on time with the recipes! I was literally in two minds whether to pick up some banana leaf at the market on Saturday in order to try and make this for the first time. I am definitely going to pick it up when i go back this weekend. My family is from St Kitts & Nevis and we call this conkie.
First time I am knowing about this dish. I must give this a try. The coconut got me💕
It looks so delicious. Your cooking skills are amazing. Thank you for the good food.😆🧡
Looks similar to Nigerian moi moi also known has bean cake just every ingredient is different lol they man it with BEANS
I’m making it next :)
I literally thought it was moi moi you were making
Omg I looooove moi moi!!!😍
My mom is Jamaican so I’ve had Ducana before but I have to try your recipe on my channel! Thanks for sharing 🥰
Finally 😩😩😩 I been waiting on your recipe for this👌🏽👌🏽🙌🏽 thank you🥳🥳🥳
My husband is from Antigua. He loves this dish
Nice. Love doucana 😊
Wow looking very tasty
Hi...I love watching your channel....My family sometimes add a lil raisins to the Ducana. Keep the delicious recipes coming...
One of my favourite dishes 😍. Ducana🇦🇬🇦🇬
Haven’t had this in so long. This was one of my favorite dishes growing up. My mom and granny used to make it with salt fish & spinach on the side. Soooooo goooooooddddd. 🤤 Anytime my mom makes it I rush home to get some haha
🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬I missed eating Ducana and saltfish!!! I never had it with carrot 🥕
Gurl....you make me want to go and cook some right now. My favourite national dish 🍽🇦🇬
Omg I need ducana right now! I think I’m gonna try this recipe.
I use to loveeee when my mom made these!! We call them Ducana as well!!
Thanks for sharing av to true this love it fr I was a child
One of my favorite dishes to eat is Antiguan Duncana!! 😍😍 My mouth is watering!! Great video & thanks for sharing!! #268 🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬
Wow!! We have a similar dish made from cocoyam and wrapped in a leaf and we call it kwacoco bible lol. It's so delicious. I'll try this recipe because sweet potatoes and coconut are my all time fav. Thanks for sharing this recipe sis. You rock!!!🥰🥰🥰
Thanks so much for this recipe. My son’s Auntie did give me this recipe about 20 years ago, and I lost it! I remember she used white sweet potato in her mixture..Also if you don’t have the banana leaf, you can put mixture in foil paper. Now I can make these Ducana properly! Yes Mon, blessings!🙏🏾
Yes foil can be used
In Jamaica it is called blue draw my grandmother always make it
It's called blue draws in Jamaica. I've always avoided making it, you make it look so easy☺👍
Omg it's crazy how two totally different recipes can be so different yet look exactly the same ! This looks exactly like Puerto Rican Pasteles but the ingredients are completely different with the exception of them both being wrapped in banana leafs and boiling at the end....
I was thinking this was Pemi. I guess it's same thing. Looks good!
Love your cooking
That's blue draws my aunt use to make it in jamaica.i love it with hot chocolate tea.
Yummy, I so wanted to ask you for this tutorial but I didn't think you would know what I'm talking about so thank you.. In St Kitts and Nevis it is known as Conkie..
In Jamaica it's called dukunoo, blue draws or tie-leaf.
Looks nice
The week gone of the 9-13_0f August ,(not to sure what day ,I prepare this dish ,it was soooo delicious 🤗🤗🤗🤗
In Barbados we call it conkies and it made with pumpkin we also add raisins and cherries.
This looks so good. In Haiti 🇭🇹it’s called Doukounou, but using cornmeal.
We use a similar technique to cook something called Hallacas in Venezuela. Interesting to see how the technique and what other uses for it has spread across the Caribbean :)
I LOVE DUCANA!!!
We have these also in Jamaica it's called dokonu or blue draws but we don't use carrots although you said its optional
Terri-Ann do you ever have failures or bloopers? This looks so delicious!!!!
🇦🇬🇦🇬 I haven’t had this in years!
Thank you Terri Ann in Grenada we tt conkie,well done
A classic indeed
Ginger and coconut is the best combo in any dessert. Im more amazed at how you wrapped the filling with the delicate leaves and little bow ❤
We call it the same thing in st.vincent love the channel
So similar to a Filipino Dish : Suman! But it’s made out of sweet rice wrapped in banana leaves with coconut jam.
Eyyyy🇦🇬🇦🇬🇦🇬🤙🏿🤙🏿
Yeah cause you hardly hear about Antigua. Beautiful Island. My husband is Antiguan
Oh hell yea we do this in Jamaica 🇯🇲 this is that beautiful blue draws 💙
Thanks
In Jamaica we call it blue draws or duckunoo which I believe is what they call it in Ghana...thank you Terri-Ann
Yes Ghana calls it Donkunu very close in spelling
Or kenkey
looks delicious, we call it cankie in Guyana
Yummy😉
Reminds me of nancatamal a traditional Nicaraguan dish
I'm from Jamaica, this looks like boiled dumpling with flour, sugar, coconut, cinnamon, carrots and ginger. 😊
Ducana looks good. It reminds me of a Ghanaian dish called kenkey.
Yes a derivative Joycelyn. I believe in Ghana they also call it Donkunu, which in Jamaica its traditionally called Dukunu. Our Ghanaian ancestors passed it down to us 🇯🇲🤍🇬🇭
Kenkey is used to eat fish and things like that right?
Adaku O. Yes, there’s a dish with Fish, pepper sauce and Kenkey that is commonly eaten in Ghana. But ofc you can eat Kenkey with whatever meat you choose. Similar to how we would eat dumpling/boiled yam to any meat of our choice
😍😍😍😍😋😋😋😋 this go good with some stew piggssss and a glass of cold carrot n beet juice... gonna hibernate after this meal 😂😂
I normally allow rhe water in the pot to come to a rolling boil and then add the ducunna to the pot. I also use more water so the ducunna is completely submerged when I cook it
Dukunoo aka blue draws in Jamaica
My boss frm Ghana they call it Kenkey
We eat this in South India (Kerala) tooo! 🇮🇳💞 its called Ada in Malayalam.
I'd love for you to do Paime (cornbread) please.
Here in Suriname it's called dokoen. Made with cassaba coconut vanilla and sugar
Similar to us in the Pacific Islands.We made this using sago starch mic with ripe banana, casava, grated green banana etc
In Trinidad 🇹🇹 we call it “Pamie” but we use cornmeal, raisins and pumpkin.
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Thanks for sharing, love😊But is there a substitute dit the banana leaves? A bit hard to find for me...
I seen some people use foil paper
Foil :)
@@TERRIANNSKITCHEN ok, thank you😘😊😊
Love ducana, do you have a recipe for salffish using a little tomato paste? Growing up we called it stew saltfish and the regular way of cooking saltfish we called that one boil saltfish lol.
We have ducana in Vincy as well.🇻🇨
Hello Terri where did get the green leaf from please?
This is somewhat just like pasteles but this is different always for Christmas, Thanksgiving, New year's my abuelita make it, it's grated green banana I think grated plantain to with grated yuca etc etc***
@englishgnome No potatoes and no yam, but green banana and yautia, achiate with chopped pork, olives, and her spices cilantros sazon etc etc my abuelita make it different from other people never have I tasted anyone close to her pasteles. Other people make it different and no dam flavor.. No Lie. My mother know how to make it just like abuelita she's the one that taught my mother how to cook and then come me from watching and helping, Lol 🤭😆for real.
Sis! What is your background if you don't mind me asking. Your page has all my Vincy favorites. I made your Sea Food Boil delicious Thank you Empress! Bless
I’m Saint Lucian :)
Where do you get banana leaf in the uk?
In Jam🇯🇲 its also called Ducanu or Bluedraws
I'm watching from the United States Virgin Islands....THE WORLD'S PARADISE!!!
Where I live in St. Kitts we call this conky and we eat it Easter time
I never had carrots in it🇦🇬
I keep coming back lol mi wha gu home
Reminds me of moi moi.
Hi hun where did u get the banana leaves ???
We make that in St.Vincent
I am Antiguan and I love your recipe and your chanel💗💗🙏 where are you from hun?
St. Lucia
Av never seen this kind of food in Kenya 🇰🇪
Hi we also do these we call them conkies for independent day 30th of November
Do eat it with anything?