How to Make Nigerian Meat Pie | All Nigerian Recipes | Flo Chinyere

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  • @FloChinyere
    @FloChinyere  7 лет назад +8

    🔴UPDATED NIGERIAN MEAT PIE VIDEO >> ruclips.net/video/MPbIpRmvl2Y/видео.html
    🔴FULL LIST of INGREDIENTS at: www.allnigerianrecipes.com/snacks/nigerian-meat-pie.html
    🔴DETAILED Recipe for this video below. 👇👇👇 EXPAND THIS COMMENT:
    👉Making the Meat Pie Filling:
    00:23 Wash and scrape the carrots, wash and peel the Irish Potatoes (Spuds)
    00:51 Cut the carrots, Irish Potatoes and Onions as shown.
    01:32 Heat vegetable oil (tasteless and odourless oil like sunflower oil) in a pan
    01:49 When hot, add the onions and fry for a bit.
    01:57 Add the beef mince and fry till pale.
    02:58 Showing the raw and pale beef mince for comparison.
    03:15 Add water to cover the beef mince.
    03:23 Add Thyme.
    03:32 Add beef flavoured seasoning cubes (boullion cubes).
    03:45 Cover and cook till it boils.
    03:50 Mix 2 tablespoons of plain flour (all purpose flour) with half cup of water. This will be used to thicken the filling.
    04:32 Once the contents of the pot boils, add the carrots and potatoes.
    05:03 Stir cover and cook for about 3 minutes.
    06:05 Add salt.
    06:21 Add the mixed flour.
    06:39 Stir and the filling is ready.
    06:48 Set the filling aside to cool down.
    👉Making The Dough:
    06:53 Mix 1kg (8cups) plain flour.
    07:08 Salt
    07:15 Baking Powder
    07:45 500g margarine
    08:54 When you get a crumbly texture, add half a cup of water. You can also use milk.
    10:00 Mix till you get a ball of dough then tranfer to a table and knead till smooth.
    10:25 Grease the oven tray with margarine. You can also place parchment paper on it.
    10:45 Break and egg, beat and set aside for sealing and glazing.
    10:55 Roll out the dough to 5mm thickeness, cut, fill, seal and close.
    13:03 Set your oven to 170C (325F) to preheat
    13:13 Rub egg on the meat pies so they will have a golden look when done.
    13:26 Bake in the preheated oven till golden or for about 40 minutes.
    13:40 Yummyyyyy!
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    • @ajura8926
      @ajura8926 4 года назад

      Hi why is your book $1000 on Amazon? I can’t afford that. Is there a way to get it, at the original $47?

    • @joyaugustus5894
      @joyaugustus5894 Год назад

      ñ Pope

    • @joyaugustus5894
      @joyaugustus5894 Год назад

      please can you add cornflour in the fill instead of normal flour

  • @katherinec8130
    @katherinec8130 7 лет назад +150

    Hi, I just wanted to say thank you for all your delicious (and easy to follow)recipes. I am american and my husband was born in Nigeria. Unfortunately he has not been home in about 15 years. About four months into dating he had a birthday and I wanted to make him something Nigerian. I made these meat pies. When he tasted them he said it was the moment he knew he was going to marry me. 6 years later we have now been married for 3 years and I have since made many more of your recipes. Thank you for helping me bring a little of Nigeria to my husband.

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  7 лет назад +21

      Awww

    • @nnenne1
      @nnenne1 7 лет назад +8

      Katherine C tell him to save ✈️ money and travel home, people back home will be delighted to set eyes on him.

    • @maryandrew259
      @maryandrew259 6 лет назад +1

      All Nigerian Recipes hahahahahahahahaha na real good work😂😂😂

    • @booboo2734
      @booboo2734 6 лет назад +1

      Aww so cute

    • @benedineuk8075
      @benedineuk8075 4 года назад +5

      Aww so thoughtful of you, all the best in your marriage sis 🙏🏽

  • @adeanjy4155
    @adeanjy4155 11 лет назад +34

    Meeeen! My mother was an Home Economics teacher and did she cook this for us back in the day!! Everytime I had fever, after all the chloroquine and cold baths and all, what always settled the matter was a well-baked meat pie! Chai! God bless my mother!!

  • @Locamabz
    @Locamabz 10 лет назад +36

    I love how you show us how to make this without any "fancy" equipment that most people don't have. Big thank u

    • @ezinneajulaibe4414
      @ezinneajulaibe4414 5 лет назад +1

      Yea dear u re right,very simple n enjoyable video,thank alot teacher

    • @ezinneajulaibe4414
      @ezinneajulaibe4414 5 лет назад

      Yea dear u re right,very simple n enjoyable video,thank alot teacher

  • @natashakuhnke5140
    @natashakuhnke5140 10 лет назад +47

    Tried this yesterday...it was soooooo awesomely successful and am so proud of myself. Na oyibo don try make em first 9ja dish...lol...My Nigerian friends loved it n thanked me so much n couldn't believe i was the one who made them. Will be making more for more of them to enjoy being away from home. :) Thank you so much.

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  10 лет назад +9

      Aww well done for doing a great job of the meat pies Natasha Niggli You be correct oyibo!

  • @kianamoreno3988
    @kianamoreno3988 8 лет назад +45

    Hello my name is Andrea from Germany married to a Nigerian Yoruba man . i followed your discribtion how to make Meat Pie , thank you very much i found it very easy because of your teaching . They came out perfect . God bless you my dear .

    • @ns88ster
      @ns88ster 6 лет назад +1

      Is your master happy with you?

    • @CIOZimbabwe
      @CIOZimbabwe 6 лет назад +1

      @@ns88ster shut up !

    • @CIOZimbabwe
      @CIOZimbabwe 6 лет назад

      @@ns88ster Fuck off Fuck Ian Smith

  • @sadefolasade6028
    @sadefolasade6028 11 лет назад +2

    I am a Carbbean-American and I love, love, love what you are doing! I always wanted to learn how to prepare some of these foods and I am glad you are here to stay! lol. Now I can surprise my hubby-to-be. Ese gan!

  • @sarahkuhr420
    @sarahkuhr420 8 лет назад +53

    I was very impressed with simple, easy way of doing this. It was clear and well videoed. You don't need to have fancy things to make beautiful food. thank you.

    • @barelybrain
      @barelybrain 8 лет назад +2

      Agreed!

    • @ironstariron8735
      @ironstariron8735 7 лет назад

      sarah kuhr فلمڑڑؤو

    • @bolajames773
      @bolajames773 6 лет назад

      Why is it a silent video? I could have learnt more with specific verbal tips or instruction.

  • @LadyDboz
    @LadyDboz 2 года назад +1

    Madam Chinyere, I’ve been following your channel for 4-5 years and you are still my go to cook book ❤

  • @nadiecomomercy
    @nadiecomomercy 12 лет назад +3

    This was amazing! I made my first batch yesterday and I cannot believe how good they are ! Please keep posting these videos, you are motivating me to cook more!

  • @pippytlo
    @pippytlo 12 лет назад +1

    Thankyou for this instructional video.. I made these meat pies foe the very first time in preparation to learning Nigerian recipes for my fiancé who is Nigerian.. Im African American.. And he was AMAZED at how on point they came out.. I made too much of the beef so i wind up making almost 30 of them and shared with my Childrens neighborhood friends who in fact thought they were purchased out of the supermarket. They were DELICIOUS! thnx agn

  • @PurrfectHeart
    @PurrfectHeart 11 лет назад +12

    The crust is thick on mine. At first bite it kind of reminds me a bit of a pretzel taste. As I continue to eat it though, I notice I particularly enjoy the crispness of the crust. I realize that the Thyme really is a deal maker on the recipe. Thyme adds the perfect complement to the pie...a light, almost aromatic taste unlike anything I've ever had before. The only way I can describe it is a mix between the soft caress of a flower's smell with a portion of the sweetness of a blade of grass on your tongue. Certainly interesting. I made my pie with chives, ground beef, and russet potatos because I didn't have any carrots or Walla Walla onions. Just took another bite...I gotta say WOW! The crispness of the bread along with the softness of the potato...goes really well with the beef flavor. Thank you! I really enjoyed this, a fun little project. I got about 8 still on the pan for when they come home. One more thing I realized is that when I'm cooking or baking, I get this incredibly happy feeling...it's beyond words. Maybe gratitude, as well, very thankful. So thank you for this video - You've made me smile a lot today. Good job : )

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  10 лет назад +6

      Aww well done for doing a perfect job of those meat pies PurrfectHeart! That reads like a poetic love story.

  • @stepho3784
    @stepho3784 11 лет назад +2

    Now I'm a pro in baking because of you guys....Thanks to this Channel!!!

  • @phyllisbannister8733
    @phyllisbannister8733 8 лет назад +74

    My husband found your site and made our family these wonderful meat pies, and he cleaned the kitchen too.

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  8 лет назад +5

      Awww ... Kudos to him!

    • @mikemike5330
      @mikemike5330 7 лет назад +1

      Phyllis Bannister please what's that read thing she is frying with the onions

    • @luvsaving416
      @luvsaving416 7 лет назад +1

      Mike Mike it is ground/minced meat.

    • @mikemike5330
      @mikemike5330 7 лет назад +1

      Luv Saving ,you mean beef?

    • @silvotorestyles9728
      @silvotorestyles9728 7 лет назад +1

      Mike Mike yes it beef

  • @FloChinyere
    @FloChinyere  11 лет назад +5

    Yes, they are very easy! Glad you found the video helpful! :) You can make them without baking powder actually. But you need to bake at a slightly lower temperature (say 150 deg C) for best results.

  • @Mywatercrystaltv
    @Mywatercrystaltv Год назад +1

    Ssshhhh- I used the premade Empanada dough when I had a craving for naija meat pie. Awesome results! Now I premake the filling using your recipe and freeze.❤

  • @stonescrush4589
    @stonescrush4589 10 лет назад +9

    woohoo! love how you got ur pan frying and cooking. love the way you work with your hands to get the dough done. coz for us malay cultures we did the same too. you called it pie we called them "epok-epok" or in english curry puffs. for us malays, we usually put different fillings in them. we have sardines with onions/ potato filling/ or egg with diff vege in it. totally can relate this. Hi from Singapore fan here!

  • @sallymay6623
    @sallymay6623 4 года назад +1

    Aunty, have made them several times without regret!! They are the bomb 💣 o. You are a great teacher.✌️😋🙏🏽

  • @abbyestell9981
    @abbyestell9981 8 лет назад +3

    My grandma used to make these for me before she moved back to nigeria, thank you for sharing!

  • @funmilove
    @funmilove 7 лет назад +1

    Ok Nigerian Recipe..I love your videos..I learned how to make Ila Alasepo from your video..And now Meat-pie...I just baked it for the first time today and everyone at home loved it..Thank you sooooo much....I will be learning more...

  • @Alethiometer
    @Alethiometer 8 лет назад +10

    I wanted to throw a very special party, for my dearest and close friend who was born and raised in Nigeria. So I hit the internet, and learned enough Swahili to ask his mother for his favorites foods AND her recipes. I created a menu, purchased certain items that are classic in Nigerian cooking, I wanted it to taste the same as when he was young, I made a few variations, (I have to its just my nature LOL) I use Cornflour (Corn Starch) instead of flour to thicken, strangely it made a HUGE difference, or even potato flour (potato starch) each type has a different taste and consistency Why? No clue I digress After practice, and 5 pounds of weight gain from "Testing" I threw him the surprise party, only he figured something was up, because he SMELLED it from down the hall, it didn't matter because I don't think he spoke for hours, he just grunted in immense pleasure, smiling and in utter disbelief, it was the best gift I ever got. Nothing better than someone who enjoys your cooking but that's just me :) Plus I skyped his family to sing Happy Birthday. We cried! We ate! We laughed, it was GREAT

    • @Amy-se5ld
      @Amy-se5ld 8 лет назад +4

      Lmao Nigerians don't speak Swahili

    • @Alethiometer
      @Alethiometer 8 лет назад +3

      Oops Kenyan. His mother was Kenyan, but his father was Nigerian, he grew up in Kenya as well, I apologize for the confusion I should have been clearer My Bad :) TY Park Chanyeol

  • @LUTONWELLBEING
    @LUTONWELLBEING 12 лет назад

    I'm so greatful for your channel...the amount of 'You don't cook' arguments i have had with hubby !!! being im mixed race british grown up on English food and he is born and bred Nigerian..its been hard o' the past 15 years lol....Now i am cooking all nigerian food and as he puts it ' Just like mums food' YEY BOY! thank you so much...i believe now that a way to a mans heart is through his belly heheh...i have cooked something new every day and these pies are YUM!!!!! xxxxxx Thank you xxxxxx

  • @TheDutchGyeal
    @TheDutchGyeal 9 лет назад +5

    I love how you got creative and used the pot lids!!! Amazing recipe.

    • @rondpoint8740
      @rondpoint8740 7 лет назад

      This is wonderful. God bless u my dear

  • @atxgurl00
    @atxgurl00 11 лет назад

    Great recipe and excellent results! i'm 18 and my Sierra leonean parents are constantly telling me I should cook more. Everyone was impressed!

  • @fangerpicker
    @fangerpicker 10 лет назад +3

    Really enjoy your video approach! Not only was it a nice dish idea, I also liked just watching the whole process made from scratch rather than the typical "corporate kitchen" style vids where they show each step already done, and they probably just throw out the unfinished steps.
    I haven't read through the other comments-- perhaps this has already been mentioned. But one thing that would be nice while watching this (because of the length) would be to mix in some different music, rather than repeating the same track.
    THANK YOU for putting these together!

  • @FloChinyere
    @FloChinyere  12 лет назад +2

    I'm glad you like the videos, thanks for your kind words. :) You're awesome and welcome to my channel

  • @MrTobi013
    @MrTobi013 10 лет назад +3

    wonderful! simply wonderful! after watching, i want to make! thank you for the upload! it's so nice seeing people making a different types of foods! it's simple, yet incredible at the same time! :D thank you once again!

  • @kristiobigho147
    @kristiobigho147 11 лет назад +2

    I have a Nigerian husband who misses his native food more often then not. I am not a great cook, trying this as we speak! Hoping to impress him! :)

  • @karencas7174
    @karencas7174 10 лет назад +4

    Omgosh! Looks delicious but looks like some work to make the dough but I know its worth it in the end. New subscriber here, cant wait to view and save other food tutorials.

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  10 лет назад

      Welcome to my channel Karen Cas :) Yea, lots of work and love goes to making delicious food *wink!

  • @adaviriku
    @adaviriku 10 лет назад +1

    Well, i am a man, so u can understand my excitement. I couldn't help shouting when you wrapped the dough around the vegetable and designed the edge with a fork. I was like "ase be se nse leleyi" (so, this is how you people do it). I love it and definitely will give it a try. Pray someone will be willing to share it with me o...lol

  • @adeolaa15
    @adeolaa15 8 лет назад +3

    Very simple and easy. Thanks for sharing, bravo!

  • @curvbyb5qua3
    @curvbyb5qua3 12 лет назад +1

    Reminds me of Jamaican patties,looks yummy!! I can't wait to try it. Thanks for posting!!!

  • @faridaimayat8935
    @faridaimayat8935 8 лет назад +29

    are we sopuse to guess what ure puting in or what...!

  • @Ketchup38
    @Ketchup38 12 лет назад

    Tried this today. Great success. It was delicious. Blew my diet eating more than 1 at once! Start again tomorrow.

  • @gizhgokwe
    @gizhgokwe 11 лет назад +5

    When I was in college my Nigerian roommate used to cook this soup he called Fish Stew with deep fried rice balls. Never could quite duplicate the recipe. Do you know what this one could be? I loved it :) thank you

  • @thatssojayah6886
    @thatssojayah6886 6 лет назад +1

    Yes thank you! I just vlogged a Nigerian Party and these were all over the table as appetizers. I am dating a Nigerian and am learning so much about the culture

  • @tracyberry1
    @tracyberry1 9 лет назад +9

    I'm not Nigerian but I love the people and food. When I cook nigerian food people would think I'm from there.Good video, but what other meat can i use for the filling.

    • @gabrielayuk5716
      @gabrielayuk5716 9 лет назад

      Any meat you prefer :)

    • @doctorfeline9911
      @doctorfeline9911 9 лет назад

      ground lamb... ground sausage.... we hunt so I've tried it w/ deer sausage and pheasant all good I did a just my spices and seasoning vegetables to each type of meat😆

  • @Tshildavidaki
    @Tshildavidaki 10 лет назад +2

    I just made my first attempt on these. They were hit with the family. Thank you.

  • @FloChinyere
    @FloChinyere  8 лет назад +4

    Read the description of the video and watch the updated video at: ruclips.net/video/MPbIpRmvl2Y/видео.html

    • @Pamelanin
      @Pamelanin 8 лет назад +1

      please what's the white stuff you mixed with water inside the cup?

    • @cha53z
      @cha53z 8 лет назад

      Amaechi Pamela flour

    • @fofinaacarter7346
      @fofinaacarter7346 7 лет назад

      pamela flour is corn flour right?

    • @thelmaonukwugha8322
      @thelmaonukwugha8322 7 лет назад

      Fofina A Carter plain flour use for cakes, chinchin and other pastries

  • @lovemetrueboo
    @lovemetrueboo 11 лет назад

    Asante mama!! I love how you so natural in cooking. You use your hand and other resources..very nice indeed!!

  • @aleasharowe2551
    @aleasharowe2551 10 лет назад +4

    Can I substitute real butter for margarine in the dough?

  • @OYE1272
    @OYE1272 11 лет назад

    This has been turning out great for me. I substitute margarine for olive oil sometimes to reduce fat content and it turns out the same. Never knew I could make this myself at home till I watched and followed this. Thank you!

  • @aosbo4
    @aosbo4 9 лет назад +4

    CAME FOR THE RECIPE, STAYED FOR THE SOUNDTRACK

  • @nicolemonrue
    @nicolemonrue 12 лет назад

    no disrespect at all...this looks amazing...i just see the labor of love going in to this cooking and it simply looks amazing...i was in awe

  • @peekaypeekay7643
    @peekaypeekay7643 10 лет назад +5

    Thanks for this simple and educative video. I know it probably will taste great. I, however want to advise you on certain things.
    Most of the equipments you will need for making this can be found in the stores; the cutter, the mixer, brush etc. These can be used rather than your hands and pot lids. Otherwise, I think its a good job. Can we also call this meat/potato/carrot pie rather than meat pie?

    • @dezedaze159
      @dezedaze159 10 лет назад +9

      While this is great advice, I love that she did it that way because it shows alternatives. Prior to watching her video, I had watched another one and all I could think about was all the extra things I had to buy, especially the mixer. Not everyone has access to purchasing some of these items for next to nothing, or is even interested in doing so. So, thank you lady for smarter home remedies.

    • @pillow9588
      @pillow9588 10 лет назад

      I find this method of cooking sketchy. If i was making this for myself then no problem, i wouldn't care about using equipment such as mixers and stuff but otherwise i could not cook this for others or eat it if it was made in such a fashion. I guess it depends on the individual. This looks delicious though.

    • @dianaweaver1325
      @dianaweaver1325 8 лет назад

      dezedaze159

  • @Afiplaysmusic
    @Afiplaysmusic 12 лет назад

    I just subscribed. Greetings from Cleveland Ohio. We have lots of African stores and I've always wanted to cook Nigerian food.

  • @renewalof48
    @renewalof48 9 лет назад +3

    Love this. It looks so good.

  • @jenu3304
    @jenu3304 10 лет назад +2

    Love how you cut the dough with the pan lid. So resourceful!

  • @MissMiriamWillis
    @MissMiriamWillis 9 лет назад +5

    I made this, it tasted so good.

  • @eduardomartinez-oh6bn
    @eduardomartinez-oh6bn 8 лет назад +1

    I've made meat pies using this exact recipe as a base. I've used deer, clam(not the best), chicken, lamb, and pork. I would have to say that deer meat was the best one by far. thanks for sharing.

  • @saristaa1
    @saristaa1 10 лет назад +38

    I've watched several of these recipes and I just have one criticism. CHANGE THE MUSIC!!! IT'S DRIVING ME UP THE WALL!!!! Other than that, I like the food.

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  10 лет назад +18

      Awww Sarista Celestial! The annoying music is not in my recent videos. :) And the good thing is that in these videos they are in, I do not talk so you can mute it. Please I don't want you up that wall o! :D I'm glad you like the food. :)

    • @MehrAlsRohkost
      @MehrAlsRohkost 10 лет назад +3

      @ Sarista Celestial
      Das Video und Rezept sind super! Leider hat man mit der Hintergrundmusik immer ein Copyright Problem und greift auf Commercial Commons zurück. Aber schlecht ist die Musik nicht,nur zu oft gehört!

    • @Kemonokami
      @Kemonokami 10 лет назад +5

      Really? I think it fits the vid perfectly!

    • @badjujuwan
      @badjujuwan 10 лет назад +2

      I like the music - I know it's kitchy, but that makes me think of this channel and good food. Look at foodwishes channel - I've heard his theme music on larger platforms like TV, but I associate that theme music to his channel.
      Just know that many YT channels are home-based operations with very limited budget. As long as the music is not obtrusive, it adds to the atmosphere.

    • @sandrachinonye1223
      @sandrachinonye1223 6 лет назад

      Sarista Celestial .

  • @FleurHarleaux
    @FleurHarleaux 12 лет назад

    I am not Nigeria, I'm 1/2 Haitian and I must say this looks good. I just subcribed to your channel. I love to cook and love to try different types of ethnic food. You're videos are very nice. clear and precise. Thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes! : )

  • @joy-full157
    @joy-full157 8 лет назад +3

    Very helpful!

  • @HippieeChildd
    @HippieeChildd 10 лет назад

    I am glad I found your channel. I am looking for Nigerian dishes to make for my boyfriend, lol you have saved me an huge headache!!!! Love it.

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  10 лет назад +1

      He will surely enjoy it Kay Bee! Well done for going the extra mile to prepare home food for him. :)

    • @FrancesCarranza
      @FrancesCarranza 10 лет назад

      All Nigerian Recipes No need to talk when you know what you're doing! Great!

  • @oluwadamilolalawrenceailer54
    @oluwadamilolalawrenceailer54 8 лет назад +6

    Why is it difficult for the tutor to speak? u don't keep quite when teaching on a platform of this nature. I personally didn't find this helpful.

    • @silvermorona
      @silvermorona 8 лет назад +4

      this video was done in 2011 she now talks in her recent videos and also there is a link down in the description box

    • @miragebeautysupply894
      @miragebeautysupply894 7 лет назад +1

      Oluwadamilola Lawrence aileru . I learn from looking. That's how my mother taught her kids to cook, and we can cook damn good. But I can understand what your pov. Different strokes for different folks.

    • @oluwadamilolalawrenceailer54
      @oluwadamilolalawrenceailer54 7 лет назад +1

      Yeah.. sometimes when u see and hear u won't forget easily....

    • @miragebeautysupply894
      @miragebeautysupply894 7 лет назад

      Oluwadamilola Lawrence aileru that's true too.

  • @MsTigerseye77
    @MsTigerseye77 12 лет назад

    Like it? I love it! :) So glad you put up the recipe!
    I shared this video with my mom. She has been hinting that she wants me to make her some. So I cant wait. I am dying to eat some too! :)

  • @magn1fique
    @magn1fique Год назад +2

    I come back every Thanksgiving ❤

  • @Nayners24
    @Nayners24 12 лет назад

    I agree with you! I'm American and have sent many of my Naija friends to her videos. I have friends cooking up all kinds of good stuff.....then I go visit them to eat the goodies!

  • @ennybaby9713
    @ennybaby9713 9 лет назад +1

    i just went to heaven and came back.. this looks soo yummy.. however! i'll have to use my own version.. Ground Turkey rather than the beef, Sweet potatoes rather than than white potatoes, and whole wheat flour.. i'll try it out and hope it taste the same.. good work!

  • @Grandoasis87
    @Grandoasis87 11 лет назад

    Madam you are an excellent cook . I just noticed it takes a lot if time to cook all these foods. Keep up the good work . I'm jealous of your husband .

  • @awakeonearth4940
    @awakeonearth4940 9 лет назад

    Wonderful! I loved that you used your hands and the pot lid and fingers. Real cooking!

  • @tiptote31
    @tiptote31 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much for these wonderful videos! My boyfriend is Nigerian and I am learning to cook for him. I appreciate!

  • @Avery_and_myBros
    @Avery_and_myBros 12 лет назад

    Wow! Wow!! Wow!!! Thanks for the tutorial, I enjoyed it, I'll definitely try it over the weekend or before the week runs out. It was quite an intriguing one, I didn't get bored and yes, I did learn good.

  • @kHoPhAe
    @kHoPhAe 12 лет назад

    See oh, how we dey make our food fresh! I need to take a break from this beautiful lady's channel cuz every time I dey here, I wan chop plenty, I wan make my one pouch make 6 pack now, lol!
    Oh the lamb suya turned out delicious by the way, my oyibo friends want me to make it for our christmas party!

  • @Carri.
    @Carri. 3 года назад

    This is the only channel I go to for Nigerian meals and Snacks.. I'll be making chin chin for my babies later 😋

  • @FattyCake85
    @FattyCake85 12 лет назад

    THANK YOU! on behalf of all the Nigerian-Americans out there who are looking to perfect their Nigerian cooking repertoire- THANK YOU for all these videos! :-=) God bless

  • @jennysoutlet
    @jennysoutlet 4 года назад

    Aunty flo good evening ma. This is the first video I watched of you. I had just started living on my own and couldn’t cook much apart from rice and stew and jollof. I said to myself I had to learn how to make Igbo soups just Incase Mr. Right shows up especially since I wanted an Igbo man. I met my husband the following year. I rewatched this video today and it brought back so much memory. God bless you for creating this channel bcos it made so much impart on my cooking skills. The website was helpful but you RUclips channel is a different game.

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  4 года назад +1

      The kind of comment that brings tears of joy to my eyes when I remember the struggles of starting this RUclips channel, when I knew nothing about filming and editing a video, newborn in hand etc but I had to start this channel due to the questions I was getting on my website that I could no longer continue to explain in writing.
      Thank you so much Jennifer for remembering and taking the time to leave me this comment. 💛 May God bless you too.

  • @mariyabhhisaund1288
    @mariyabhhisaund1288 8 лет назад +1

    hi your recepe is superb. I've tryed it so so good there's nothing to complain everything is written cleared. Thankyou so much.

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you! I'm glad you had success with the recipe. :)

  • @AtikinAriam
    @AtikinAriam 11 лет назад

    Well done! Fantastic recipe!!! It came out really well!!! Perfect taste!!! I really like your videos, very nice music, good explanation and I like the fact that instead of talking you add the ingredients clearly throught the video!!! Fantastic job! Best regards from Greece :)

  • @joycajet
    @joycajet 12 лет назад

    I will try this! My hubby is Nigeria and learning how to cook Nigeria food. Wishing you a very happy and prosperous new year!! God bless

  • @Rayshaun1519
    @Rayshaun1519 8 лет назад +2

    Looks very delicious and hardy. Minus the potatoes and carrots, here in The Bahamas we call those patties. I would like to try the Nigerian way though.

  • @siyabomari2171
    @siyabomari2171 12 лет назад

    i made mine today,,,,,,,,,wow you re a really good teacher.. they came out so nice and sweet

  • @Zoddy_styles
    @Zoddy_styles 12 лет назад

    I made mine today for Christmas breakfast for my family. It came out very good just exactly you made it. I am so happy.

  • @FloChinyere
    @FloChinyere  12 лет назад

    Well done for doing a great job of it! My brother (hubby) is lucky o! If you can conquer this recipe, the rest will be very easy for you. You're welcome!

  • @SholaT39
    @SholaT39 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this perfect video recipe. All I needed was the images and measurements you put in the info box and it was so easy to follow. I wanted to paste a picture of my picture perfect meatpies, but haven't been able to. However, I bet everyone is following the link I shared on facebook where I have posted the pictures

  • @toebbby99
    @toebbby99 12 лет назад

    I'm also an average Joe or Jane like you. Remember i commented on how happy i was when i tried your recipe a few months back, then it didn't come out the same when i tried it again but i have experimented since then and i found out that what made the difference in your recipe to mine previously was the heat. I'm only sharing my own expenrience so others can borrow from it.
    P.S: I didn't JUMP IN as you thought Mrs, i only gave my comment. Oven (fan or regular) temp does matter when baking pastry

  • @goodiesegypt
    @goodiesegypt 12 лет назад

    Hi , I'm from Egypt and I like your recipes very much
    they look very tasty , and I'm going to try them for sure.
    Thanks a lot !

  • @sacmom3
    @sacmom3 12 лет назад

    Great video. I like the way you show the camera up close how things look. That helps a lot. These look so good. I'm going to make this tonight. Wish me luck. lol

  • @jlmjoker
    @jlmjoker 11 лет назад

    thank you very much for this recipe...i made it for a friend's party for the first time n it was on point....i have started getting orders....God bless u loads

  • @dinatah1
    @dinatah1 11 лет назад

    i made it for my guests and it was success, never tries before african dish, i am italian, thanks a lot

  • @kdeseve222
    @kdeseve222 11 лет назад

    the pastry (and filling) looks absolutely amazing! i am going to try these out. thanks, and sharing!!

  • @toyenola10
    @toyenola10 11 лет назад

    Whaooo, u did a gud job, u must be patient and focus for ur aim to be achieved....thanks for posting dis, God will reward u beyond ur expectation.

  • @MsMusicmaniac2
    @MsMusicmaniac2 8 лет назад +1

    Wow thank you sooo much! This is unbelievably helpful! you have a subscriber!

  • @angellove3705
    @angellove3705 7 лет назад +1

    very helpful video, my Nigeria hubby will be very happy with me by the time prepare this food, love you my lady

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  7 лет назад

    • @suebad4972
      @suebad4972 7 лет назад

      All Nigerian Recipes can I use gluten free all purpose flour?

  • @Lovelyti_TV
    @Lovelyti_TV 11 лет назад +2

    this reminds me of me and my mom,
    making this in the kitchen when i was a kid.
    great video=)

  • @Nayners24
    @Nayners24 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much. I've not tasted the Nigerian meat pie, but making it with minced meat makes sense. My friend seemed to think they were made with corned beef. Next I will be making your Puff Puff! They are quite yummy.

  • @lovefornaija
    @lovefornaija 12 лет назад

    Aaahh Noo I didnt supposed to watch this video, cause Im hungry now, while i have just eaten my breakfast ;)). I love the way you make cooking look easy in your videos! Keep up the good work

  • @FloChinyere
    @FloChinyere  11 лет назад

    Awww, please post it on my Facebook wall. The link is in the description of the video. I can't wait to see the image of those "conquered" meat pies! :))) Well done!

  • @Wanwa01
    @Wanwa01 12 лет назад

    I love your channel, it's my main go-to when I want to try something new. You're the best! Keep up the brilliant work. :-)

  • @ifeniran
    @ifeniran 12 лет назад

    Thank u soo much ...please for pple like me who r totally new at this, can you reply with measurements....I really need to make this.My husband loves it so much. Keep up the good work. Please don't be discouraged by anybody

  • @wysteriaqueenfaerie
    @wysteriaqueenfaerie 12 лет назад

    yaaahhhhh i wanna try this!!!!!! yum yum yum!!! never had any nigerian food before so i'm giving this a try! hope it will turns out good.

  • @members90
    @members90 12 лет назад

    I just made meat pies, following your video.
    And it was well worth baking.
    Thank you for much.
    And subscribed indeed!

  • @Jemima7light
    @Jemima7light 11 лет назад

    Hey dear! I just finished trying this; it's great! looks just like yours. For the filling i went for green peper,onion,garlic and carrot. And it's just so delicious. I folded some like this and others like fish rolls.I'm proud of myself.Now i kknow what you meant by it looking yummy :) Thank you so much! :)

  • @oluebubemiracle448
    @oluebubemiracle448 10 лет назад +1

    tanks alot ur teaching didnt require lot of equipment anyone could do it at home.i really got wot i wanted

    • @FloChinyere
      @FloChinyere  10 лет назад

      oluebube miracle I'm glad! That's the aim of my channel dear. We don't need a 5-star kitchen to prepare these at home. :)

  • @nifemi2324
    @nifemi2324 11 лет назад

    Thank you very much.just finished baking my meatpies and wow! my kids were excited.I actually thought its real hard work and messy so I always buy but no kidding,no more buying.i'm gonna be doing it myself.Thanks.

  • @michaelobi2389
    @michaelobi2389 10 лет назад +1

    My dear you are terrific. I will try it tomorrow. Greetings from Oregon USA.

  • @ajiriavae
    @ajiriavae 12 лет назад

    This channel is appropriately named Nigerian Food Recipes. Typical Nigerian cooking with 2 stock cubes in EVERYTHING no matter the quantity and general over spicing. You tried, sha. Very good effort.

  • @FloChinyere
    @FloChinyere  12 лет назад

    Good job dear! Anybody from anywhere in the world can prepare and enjoy these Nigerian foods and snacks too! :) Thank you.

  • @carrie_rebekah
    @carrie_rebekah 12 лет назад

    I just made some meat pie with my sisters and it turned out great. I honestly wouldn't have made it without watching this video! Daalu!!!

  • @FellMill
    @FellMill 12 лет назад

    Aunty Cook. E se pupo. Thanks a million. I made the meat pie for the first time and it turned out really nice. I will visit u website. You're the best cook ever!!
    Could you please put jollof rice on youtube. Thanks!!