I am planning out my 2016 Pepper pot and have all the basics. Anyone have any advise what unique ingredients I should consider? My sons would be very appreciative!
Any input, especially from D2, would be very welcome!
I am planning out my 2016 Pepper pot and have all the basics. Anyone have any advise what unique ingredients I should consider? My sons would be very appreciative!
Any input, especially from D2, would be very welcome!
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Cow heel 1 Lb, Cow Tail 11/2 pound, 2 Lbs of desired cut of Beef, 1/2 Lb of cow face(optional) , 1 cup Casreep, 2 Bunch of Basil, a handfull of dried marriedman POKE, 2 big hot pepper, 2 oz brown sugar.
Oh shit dont forget 5 flegs of Garlic. And 1 large onion diced
Nehru posted:Oh shit dont forget 5 flegs of Garlic. And 1 large onion diced
Nehru posted:Cow heel 1 Lb, Cow Tail 11/2 pound, 2 Lbs of desired cut of Beef, 1/2 Lb of cow face(optional) , 1 cup Casreep, 2 Bunch of Basil, a handfull of dried marriedman POKE, 2 big hot pepper, 2 oz brown sugar.
Where the hell you learn to cook pepper pot? I hope it's not from that crazy ass boy from Hillside.
Nehru posted:Cow heel 1 Lb, Cow Tail 11/2 pound, 2 Lbs of desired cut of Beef, 1/2 Lb of cow face(optional) , 1 cup Casreep, 2 Bunch of Basil, a handfull of dried marriedman POKE, 2 big hot pepper, 2 oz brown sugar.
Married-man POKE!! What is this?
Dat Banna from Hillside cant cook shit.
ba$eman posted:Nehru posted:Cow heel 1 Lb, Cow Tail 11/2 pound, 2 Lbs of desired cut of Beef, 1/2 Lb of cow face(optional) , 1 cup Casreep, 2 Bunch of Basil, a handfull of dried marriedman POKE, 2 big hot pepper, 2 oz brown sugar.
Married-man POKE!! What is this?
Dat the thing that when yuh eat the Pepperpot you want to get married even if only for 1 night.
Nehru posted:Cow heel 1 Lb, Cow Tail 11/2 pound, 2 Lbs of desired cut of Beef, 1/2 Lb of cow face(optional) , 1 cup Casreep, 2 Bunch of Basil, a handfull of dried marriedman POKE, 2 big hot pepper, 2 oz brown sugar.
'Married man ....' is the Caribbean term for Basil. Brahmin eating all this beef?? Me is shocked.
Gal, I does mek mine with Goat meat and Lamb feet. Me ah Sahu Pickney
Leonora posted:Nehru posted:Cow heel 1 Lb, Cow Tail 11/2 pound, 2 Lbs of desired cut of Beef, 1/2 Lb of cow face(optional) , 1 cup Casreep, 2 Bunch of Basil, a handfull of dried marriedman POKE, 2 big hot pepper, 2 oz brown sugar.
'Married man ....' is the Caribbean term for Basil. Brahmin eating all this beef?? Me is shocked.
Thanks Leonora for clarifying this married man poke thing!
I know Brahmins who drop it for Christmas Ppot and some just don't eat it at home. So Bhramihism seems preserved!
Nehru posted:Gal, I does mek mine with Goat meat and Lamb feet. Me ah Sahu Pickney
Sahu or Sadhu ???
Proud Sadhu Pickney Jai Shree Ram.
Nehru is lucky to live near Liberty Avenue and can get all the Guyanese foods, herbs, spices, etc.
How are your sons doing?
No way on the Planet like Liberty Ave. Get your spices and yuh Honey.
Nehru posted:No way on the Planet like Liberty Ave. Get your spices and yuh Honey.
Bhai,in my neck of the woods there is a huge Asian store that got everything that is at Liberty Ave,except "Gillbaka" the name sake fish from CN".
I will definitely miss pepper pot this year in my home. Substituted for beef is not an option, and the fact that I walked away from beef and chief poke will leave me empty from this Guyanese specialty.
Django posted:Nehru posted:No way on the Planet like Liberty Ave. Get your spices and yuh Honey.
Bhai,in my neck of the woods there is a huge Asian store that got everything that is at Liberty Ave,except "Gillbaka" the name sake fish from CN".
Them folks up there don't believe in decorated curass?
Cobra posted:I will definitely miss pepper pot this year in my home. Substituted for beef is not an option, and the fact that I walked away from beef and chief poke will leave me empty from this Guyanese specialty.
Why you walk away, you dating some Hindu Brahmin gyal??
Bingo
Nehru posted:Bingo
Men are so predictable!
Nehru posted:Cow heel 1 Lb, Cow Tail 11/2 pound, 2 Lbs of desired cut of Beef, 1/2 Lb of cow face(optional) , 1 cup Casreep, 2 Bunch of Basil, a handfull of dried marriedman POKE, 2 big hot pepper, 2 oz brown sugar.
Yuh need some orange peel, cinnamon stick, clove, some wiri wiri peppa. Also try the Pimento (Jamaica) it gives it a good flovour
randolph posted:Nehru posted:Cow heel 1 Lb, Cow Tail 11/2 pound, 2 Lbs of desired cut of Beef, 1/2 Lb of cow face(optional) , 1 cup Casreep, 2 Bunch of Basil, a handfull of dried marriedman POKE, 2 big hot pepper, 2 oz brown sugar.
Yuh need some orange peel, cinnamon stick, clove, some wiri wiri peppa. Also try the Pimento (Jamaica) it gives it a good flovour
Thank you Dr
randolph posted:Nehru posted:Cow heel 1 Lb, Cow Tail 11/2 pound, 2 Lbs of desired cut of Beef, 1/2 Lb of cow face(optional) , 1 cup Casreep, 2 Bunch of Basil, a handfull of dried marriedman POKE, 2 big hot pepper, 2 oz brown sugar.
Yuh need some orange peel, cinnamon stick, clove, some wiri wiri peppa. Also try the Pimento (Jamaica) it gives it a good flovour
great, thanks.
Bai I think Chief knows how to make Pepper Pot with PORK...
Come in Chief... is it pickle pork you shop at Skeldon market
Stormy must wondering about how to make a pot of organic pepperpot. I can imagine him doing that.
I had posted this recipe for pepperpot on the Healthy section, of GNI
Source -- https://guyana.crowdstack.io/topic/so...bbean-recipes-dishes
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Christmas is my favorite time of year for many reasons, but most particularly because of the delicious foods and baked goods that most Guyanese homes are filled with at Christmas time. Pepperpot is a rich meat stew that has been handed down to us from our Amerindian ancestors (Ameridians are the indigenous people of Guyana). It is traditionally eaten with bread (I prefer homemade) on Christmas morning. My favorite childhood Christmas memory is waking up to the smell of pepperpot and bread on Christmas morning. Pepperpot making is a real labor of love. The best tasting pepperpot simmers for hours, even days before being served. Mine takes about 6 hours, but most of the time itâs on the stove simmering away and you donât have much to do.
This recipe requires a pressure cooker, but for those who donât own one or feel comfortable using one, scroll to the âTips and Ramblingsâ section of the post for tips on what to do it you donât have a pressure cooker.
As a side note, I also wanted to thank everyone for their continued support, emails and recipe requests. It is becoming increasingly difficult to blog on a regular basis, but I am hanging in there. I promise to get to all of your requests as soon as I can. Much love and Merry Christmas to all!
The recipeâĶ
Once everything has been marinating for at least 30 minutes, we can start the long but wonderful pepperpot cooking processâĶ
Now we are ready to get the pot boilingâĶ
It took about 1.5hrs combined to cook the oxtail and the cow heel. While they were pressure cooking, the beef was simmering to a delicious rich and tender stew.
Pepperpot is better when it sits for at least 12 hours in the gravy before serving. Most people make their pepperpot on Christmas even, let it sit overnight, reheat it and then serve it Christmas morning. There is no need to refrigerate your pepperpot, just keep it on the stove top and keep reheating it twice daily, once in the morning and then at night before you go to bed.
Pepperpot (serves about 8 generous servings)
Ingredients:
1.5 lbs Beef (I used a chuck roast, then cut it into 1 inch cubes)
2 lbs Oxtail
3lbs Cow Heel (may also be called cow feet in some supermarket)
1 cup cassareep (divided into 2)
1/2 cup brown sugar + about 1/4 cup for the end.
1 large yellow onions diced
6 large cloves of garlic finely chopped
1 tsp cayenne powder
5 cinnamon sticks
1 tbsp granulated garlic
3 wiri wiri peppers
1 tbsp whole clobes
2 tbsp salt
1 tsp fresh ground black pepper
2 tbsp dried Guyanese thyme
About 4 tbsp oil
Directions:
First, season the oxtail using 1/3 of the sugar and all the other ingredients, except the cinnamon, cloves and wiri wiri pepper. Use 1/3 of 1/2 of the cassareep and reserve the other 1/2 to use later. Do not add the onion and garlic. Mix everything together and let sit for at least 30 minutes before cooking. Follow the same steps to marinade the beef and cow heel. In a large stock pot saute 1/3 of the onion and garlic on high heat, in about 2 tbsp of oil. Then add seasoned beef, cinnamon, cloves and wiri wiri pepper. Saute beef until all pieces are brown all over. Once the meat is nice and brown, add about 6 cups of water to the beef, bring to a boil on high heat, then reduce heat to low and let simmer.
Warm about 1 tbsp oil in a pressure cooker on high heat, then add oxtail and 1/3 of onion and garlic. Saute oxtail until brown, then add 5 cups of water to the pressure cooker. Cover and pressure cook until oxtail is tender but not completely falling off the bone. Follow the same steps to pressure cook the cow heel, as you did with the oxtail. Now add the oxtail to the beef and mix together.Then add the cow heel to the oxtail and beef combination and mix together.After you have combined all the meat add about 2 to 3 cups more water, just enough to cover the meat. Then add the 1/2 cup of cassareep we reserved in the beginning. Increase the heat to high and bring pot to a roaring boiling. Let boil for 10 to 15 minutes. Then, reduce heat to low and simmer until all the meat is falling off the bone tender, about 2.5 hrs. Taste pepperpot and added about 1/4 cup brown sugar and a pinch of salt, if needed. Cut open the wiri wiri peppers for additional heat. Serve and Enjoy.
Tips and Ramblings
1. I know there are many different ways to make pepperpot, this is the method I have perfected over the years. I have definitely had the pepperpot right out the pot, immediately after it has finished cooking, but pepperpot is like fine wine, it gets better with age.
2. If you donât have a pressure cooker, donât worry. All you have to do is cook the most time consuming meats first. So I would put the oxtail and cow heel to cook first. When they are half way cooked I would then add the beef and let everything slow cook until everything is falling off the bone soft. I would even venture to say, you could make pepperpot in a slow cooker. I donât own one but if I did logic says, it would work just fine.
3. As with anything you cook, taste and adjust the seasoning along the way, some may need more salt or pepper to their taste.
4. Someone out there didnât want you guys to get this recipe. I swear. While cooking some pepperpot pitch up in mah eye and almost blinded me. I almost left everything and went my way. Then while editing I got hit with a massive and crippling migraine. I feel terrible that I couldnât get it to you guys sooner, but alas, here it is.
Happy Cooking All!
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Cobra posted:I will definitely miss pepper pot this year in my home. Substituted for beef is not an option, and the fact that I walked away from beef and chief poke will leave me empty from this Guyanese specialty.
I know that feeling quite well...dis putagee also missin out on gyalick poke
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