How Does the World Cook with PEANUT BUTTER?!

2024 ж. 20 Мам.
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RECIPES
Peanut Butter Pie: www.beryl.nyc/index.php/2024/...
Corviches de Camarón: www.beryl.nyc/index.php/2024/...
Kare-Kare: www.beryl.nyc/index.php/2024/...
Patat met Pindasaus: www.beryl.nyc/index.php/2024/...
Agashe: www.beryl.nyc/index.php/2024/...
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:23 Dutch Patat met Pindasaus (French Fries with Peanut Butter)
04:14 Trying Patat met Pindasaus
07:42 Ecuadorian Corviches de Camarón (Plantain & Shrimp Croquettes)
11:43 Trying Corviches de Camarón
13:53 Sudanese Agashe (Chicken in Peanut Butter Powder)
17:16 Trying Agashe
19:15 Filipino Kare-Kare (Peanut Butter Stew)
22:55 Trying Kare-Kare
23:34 USA Peanut Butter Pie
28:58 Trying Peanut Butter Pie
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  • Just started the video but hoping Sudan is featured! Sudan produces 14% of the world’s peanuts, and they use it in soooo many aspects of their cooking (stews, sauces, salads!). As a country suffering a lot right now, just wanted to show love to this special place that also loves the peanut 🙏🏽

    @AAddis8934@AAddis8934Ай бұрын
    • i need to try Sudan food now!!

      @TeriyakiDior@TeriyakiDiorАй бұрын
    • I had no idea Sudan was so big on peanuts!

      @larissabrglum3856@larissabrglum3856Ай бұрын
    • Love this… totally agree

      @Fatfoot84@Fatfoot84Ай бұрын
    • ✋ Sudanese person here, ngl first I have ever heard of something called Agashe. Gonna hit up my mom and ask her if she knows of it

      @ahmedosman5365@ahmedosman5365Ай бұрын
    • I love the show but it’s unfortunate that she rarely features African dishes. Maybe we aren’t sharing enough.

      @mercyasiima6966@mercyasiima6966Ай бұрын
  • You should do a “grandmother” episode . I feel like that has comfort and nostalgia all over it!

    @stephanies9986@stephanies9986Ай бұрын
    • Stewed Prunes!

      @WholeHeartily@WholeHeartilyАй бұрын
    • Sorry to burst your bubble but not everyone eats their grandmothers, Stephanie.

      @totot99@totot99Ай бұрын
    • @@totot99 🤣

      @priscillad8@priscillad8Ай бұрын
    • @@totot99 touché

      @stephanies9986@stephanies9986Ай бұрын
    • Omg yes ❤❤❤

      @VirgoLunaKnight@VirgoLunaKnight29 күн бұрын
  • Beryl don't be shamed out of using your wooden spoons! You've inspired me to eat with them because you always made it look so tasty

    @annamacdonald2270@annamacdonald2270Ай бұрын
    • I agree! I actually bought some to eat with lol

      @tricky0ff@tricky0ffАй бұрын
    • Oh you use wooden spoons too ! That's excellent, if you aren't married we should go on a wood spoon date sometime 🌹 😊

      @skibidi.G@skibidi.G28 күн бұрын
    • I dif, too! They are beautiful. ​@@tricky0ff

      @lorrie2878@lorrie287828 күн бұрын
    • I use similar spoons myself. I love eating anything but soup with them. For soup I generally prefer a metal spoon with a deeper bowl.

      @fordhouse8b@fordhouse8b27 күн бұрын
    • And they are pretty. Too small for hub who inhales his food.

      @lorrie2878@lorrie287827 күн бұрын
  • Beryll you should make a skewers around the world episode (cuz i be seeing skewers everywhere)

    @attilalatief6840@attilalatief6840Ай бұрын
    • yesss this!

      @TeriyakiDior@TeriyakiDiorАй бұрын
    • Very good idea !

      @pinkhope84@pinkhope84Ай бұрын
    • This is a great idea

      @bethciaccio3450@bethciaccio3450Ай бұрын
    • Kare kare should be eaten with rice. Also with a bit of bagoong or fish paste to balance out the flavour.

      @stanley052380@stanley05238022 күн бұрын
    • Yes!! My best friend growing up in Iowa was Cambobian and her family reunions they always had a grilled meat skewer that was amazing. She never would share the recipe😢

      @magnoliamoonbloom6473@magnoliamoonbloom647311 күн бұрын
  • Kare-kare is such an underrated Filipino dish outside of the Philippines and it's one I personally think should be best shared to the world. There are a lot of variations of kare-kare. Some are much sweeter than others. At home, we use pork instead of oxtail. I think there's now a seafood version. If buying peanut sauce from the wet market (with gritty texture), it's going to be more bland so it needs more seasoning. And also, the sauce should end up thicker. And the bagoong or shrimp paste is the most important complement because it adds extra flavors.

    @xtinejoy@xtinejoyАй бұрын
    • Was hoping it would be in the video! My fave Filipino dish. I have never made it in the InstaPot- I will definitely try this! And the bagoong- mwah!

      @runawaypony429@runawaypony429Ай бұрын
    • When my mother cooks kare-kare, she use atsuete for coloring, peanut butter for the flavor and powdered toasted glutinous rice to thicken the stew...

      @larrylouie@larrylouieАй бұрын
    • @@runawaypony429 It's also my favorite Filipino dish, alongside sinigang. ❤️ And the bagoong is the best part. 👌🏻

      @xtinejoy@xtinejoyАй бұрын
    • @@larrylouie My mama does the same. I forgot about the rice flour in my first comment.

      @xtinejoy@xtinejoyАй бұрын
    • It is the GOAT Filipino dish by wide margin, imho.

      @benjespina@benjespinaАй бұрын
  • The intro is so blessed

    @mrrd4444@mrrd4444Ай бұрын
    • Somehow a cooking video is the last place I ever expected to see that again 😂

      @lostfelinepiesh6917@lostfelinepiesh6917Ай бұрын
    • my childhood lol

      @TeriyakiDior@TeriyakiDiorАй бұрын
    • the steps sound effects AND the reference and dance is EVERYTHING

      @haileyhowson8350@haileyhowson835027 күн бұрын
  • during a backpacking trip, my dad and brother were carrying both powdered creamer and powdered mashed potatoes and confused the two while making their morning coffee. coffee, apparently, is what potatoes don't go with.

    @julians6230@julians623026 күн бұрын
    • Oh no! 😂

      @christinelamb1167@christinelamb116718 күн бұрын
    • I agree but I've also heard that in the Southern United States they have something called red-eye gravy that is made with the leftover drippings of bacon fat and coffee. Maybe that might pair better?

      @toBe8ere@toBe8ere18 күн бұрын
    • 😂😂😂

      @tanyah.9131@tanyah.9131Күн бұрын
  • Ooooh. Early for a change! Greetings from South Africa everyone. Beryl, your videos have gotten me through some really tough times. I'm so thankful for you and this wonderful community. You bring my daughter and myself such joy. We've tried so many recipes from this channel, things we'd never have dreamed of making! Thanks for the great memories you've had a hand in making for the two of us.

    @juttamuller8048@juttamuller8048Ай бұрын
    • What a heartwarming comment. Sending you warm hugs, Jutta. Stay strong and bon appetit.

      @simone222@simone222Ай бұрын
    • @@simone222 Thank you Simone. Sending a hug straight back you 🤗

      @juttamuller8048@juttamuller8048Ай бұрын
  • Thank you fo including the Indonesian background for the fries and satay sauce dish. Cause kecap manis and sambal is such an Indonesian thing. The original satay sauce would use ground peanuts but peanut butter is a quick shortcut. Indonesian do eat potato with this sauce as well, in what we call gado gado and pecel. They are wonderful salads :)

    @fsmnt@fsmntАй бұрын
    • Here in Saudi Arabia we love Indonesian cuisine specially in the western side

      @afnanbinmahfooz5570@afnanbinmahfooz557023 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for featuring an Ecuadorian dish!! The Corviches look absolutely beautiful and delicious. You have won the Ecuadorian badge of honor 🏅🏅🏅🙌🏻🎉🇪🇨

    @marcecoral7996@marcecoral7996Ай бұрын
  • When I visited the Netherlands I was amazed by the Indonesian influences there. And yes I had a gigantic cone of fries with peanut sauce. Felt a tad too thick and viscous for me but the fries were amazing.

    @Popolar_@Popolar_Ай бұрын
    • I loved the fries with curry sauce or mayo.

      @sandralouth3103@sandralouth310324 күн бұрын
  • Growing with up with an Ecuadorian dad, it’s so good to see food from the coast getting its praise. People talk a lot about Ecuador’s neighbor, Peru, when it comes to food, but Ecuadorian food is just as good!

    @carmenandrade6683@carmenandrade6683Ай бұрын
    • My thoughts exactly! 🇪🇨❤️

      @notreallyanyone@notreallyanyoneАй бұрын
    • I loved Ecuadorian cuisine when visiting there! Such a beautiful country with kind people.

      @mmps18@mmps18Ай бұрын
    • My parents are Ecuadorian and ALL of my favorite plates have peanut butter. Corviche, sango, llapingachos, guatita (but with tofu instead of tripe because I’m too American to eat tripe lol) !! recommend them to anyone who isn’t allergic to peanuts.

      @Alevermor@Alevermor16 күн бұрын
  • Its so beautiful seeing Sudanese food come to the limelight & Abir is such a power house. Phenomenal women!

    @heliTg@heliTgАй бұрын
  • when you add mayo and onions to the peanutsauce fries. its called ´war french fries´ aka ´patatje oorlog´

    @jaspervandervaart6966@jaspervandervaart6966Ай бұрын
    • What language, where, why?

      @azmrl@azmrlАй бұрын
    • Sounds Napoleonic.

      @TheMimiSard@TheMimiSardАй бұрын
    • True! Both great though 😊

      @dagmarbeeke6163@dagmarbeeke6163Ай бұрын
    • ​@@azmrlDutch, in the Netherlands, because.. 😅

      @dagmarbeeke6163@dagmarbeeke6163Ай бұрын
    • @@azmrl Dutch, the Netherlands, because it looks like a mess on you're plate.

      @kleineteen8043@kleineteen8043Ай бұрын
  • Tfw you have a peanut allergy but are watching this anyway for the creativity and happiness.

    @sydneyday706@sydneyday706Ай бұрын
    • That's a true fan! 😊

      @nsmellowyellow1@nsmellowyellow1Ай бұрын
    • same 😅

      @Stacybell92@Stacybell92Ай бұрын
    • Use any other nut butter. Tastes very similar! Like almond or cashew...

      @gillrobinson3517@gillrobinson351722 күн бұрын
  • Abir’s information and her cadence in her talking is just so lovely. I learnt so much in her monologue! Absolutely fascinating! Thank you so much for sharing your culture with us! Also, yes to kare kare

    @jamesheng1878@jamesheng1878Ай бұрын
  • Its so interesting how the sauce "breaking" in certain culture's cuisine is bad. In Nigerian cooking you want the oil to split from the rest. It shows how well cooked it is.

    @VictoryDanDukor@VictoryDanDukorАй бұрын
    • I was just thinking the same thing when she spoke about it breaking. I'm Cameroonian and watch for my oil to float on top of a lot of our meals as a sign it's cooked.

      @fobaakom4794@fobaakom4794Ай бұрын
    • Glad I wasn't the only one who noticed it. When she mentioned it was broken, I was like, yay, she can stop stirring it's done. Then she was like it's not a good thing. Like oh...

      @chimeremnmaozioko17@chimeremnmaozioko17Ай бұрын
    • True. Especially for coconut dishes, you know you have thoroughly cooked it when you see oil separating

      @nunyabiznes33@nunyabiznes3319 күн бұрын
    • In Northern India too

      @kumarvikramaditya9636@kumarvikramaditya963612 күн бұрын
  • Please, don't ever stop uploading cooking videos. You don't know how much joy and knowledge you bring to the internet. Thank you!

    @alicelovecraft8486@alicelovecraft848627 күн бұрын
  • I have had a lot of west African food and found from it that peanuts are so much more versatile than I ever thought. From maafe to suya, I never really expected that peanuts or peanut butter would be something we could throw into soups and seasonings and marinades but it just works

    @avibarr2751@avibarr2751Ай бұрын
    • Yes ur so right I am from Mali west Africa and I can think of 3 dishes which has peanuts in it, the maafe we call chigadegeh with ground peanuts paste, gugga is very popular and is a grain mixed with ground peanuts and steamed with fried fish and onion sauce, and the other is made almost every night in villages which is huto a grain that’s also steamed with spices and a ground peanut with black eye bean sauce all three are regular dishes. 😊 when I went at 8yrs old and stayed with my grandma for a couple of years one of the crops grown everywhere is peanuts so I guess that’s why we have so many dishes with it.

      @nanabai329@nanabai32927 күн бұрын
    • I had tried the groundnut soup & it practically knocked me out of my sandals. The taste!!! Chefs kiss!! Delicious!!

      @anngcampbellbower4385@anngcampbellbower438511 күн бұрын
  • I eat shrimp tails because my dad told me the have lots of calcium and I like the crunch. My dad is a Nova Scotian fisherman who grew up in poverty, so he has a lot of food habits I don’t partake in, but this is one that always made sense to me!

    @nicoles9373@nicoles9373Ай бұрын
    • Now I'm so interested in your dad's food habits 😅 curious what a Nova Scotia fisherman would eat (besides fish). .. that's a place I'd like to visit someday !

      @tanyah.9131@tanyah.9131Күн бұрын
  • I need to go to Ecuador. Every time you make something from there my mouth salivates. Seca de pollo remains the best thing i’ve ever cooked.

    @quenepacrossing4675@quenepacrossing4675Ай бұрын
    • COME! hihi

      @lalunoboa@lalunoboaАй бұрын
    • Seco is fantastic. If you’re looking for peanut butter dishes sango and llapingachos are top notch.

      @Alevermor@Alevermor16 күн бұрын
  • Ah, the irony of organic cream cheese being mixed with industrial Cool Whip. Excellent recipes!

    @1114gg@1114ggАй бұрын
    • 🤣

      @zaraak323i@zaraak323iАй бұрын
    • I thought that was funny too :D

      @melody_shmelody@melody_shmelodyАй бұрын
  • Dutchie peanut fries letsgooo!! im dutch in australia and the only way to get real dutch food without cooking it is to go to dedicated dutch restaurants and we always get the peanut sauce with our fries

    @dvckduckgoose@dvckduckgooseАй бұрын
  • Lol opened the video and saw the banana costume and instantly knew this would be a banger. Thank you for referencing a classic even though we are all rapidly aging 😬

    @linkjag@linkjagАй бұрын
    • Shhhhh... I refuse to believe it. 😅

      @marim0y@marim0yАй бұрын
  • Did you notice that your first Agashe chicken cutlet resembled the shape of Africa? Was that intentional? If not, it was a synchronous, beautiful, and very touching coincidence. Okay, now you just picked up the peanut powder in your hands and made a heart. Beryl, I dare say you have crossed over into a place where very few have ever been. And that’s a great thing.

    @colleenuchiyama4916@colleenuchiyama4916Ай бұрын
  • Hi Beryl! I have an episode request/idea: chestnuts and walnuts (if you haven't already done them). While looking up recipes for these nuts, I was amazed at all the different ways countries use them for savory dishes. Plus, chestnuts have an interesting history in America--look it up.

    @xwx340@xwx340Ай бұрын
    • Great idea !

      @laureblau1241@laureblau1241Ай бұрын
  • I didn't think a peanut butter and pickles sandwich was viable until my kids wanted to try it. So now, 15 years later I love this dish. I recommend using your preferred pickle.

    @michaelstopher1471@michaelstopher1471Ай бұрын
    • Have eaten them since I was a kid and now still eat them at over 70.

      @lenalyles2712@lenalyles2712Ай бұрын
    • My favorite sandwich !!

      @laureblau1241@laureblau1241Ай бұрын
    • Yes! I recommend Mt Olive Sweet Heat bread & butter chips! To me, the combo is very similar to Thai satay sauce with pickled cucumbers.

      @libbypetersen3523@libbypetersen3523Ай бұрын
    • I had a friend in school who used to eat peanut butter, lettuce and mayonnaise sandwiches. I used to think he was crazy, until I tried it.

      @zaraak323i@zaraak323iАй бұрын
    • A friend’s sister used to eat peanut butter, dill pickles and mayo sandwiches. 😮 Makes me nauseous just to imagine it, but to each his/her/their own!

      @leapintothewild@leapintothewildАй бұрын
  • I like how you pointed out that banana hearts look like artichokes. Artichokes are not common in the Philippines afaik and we use banana hearts when a recipe calls for artichoke (like my mom's spinach and "artichoke" dip. I wonder if Kare kare can be made with artichokes instead of puso ng saging.

    @isabelkatrinacajuguiran6459@isabelkatrinacajuguiran6459Ай бұрын
    • That might be a nice substitution, actually (both are substantial flowers that brown easily out of water, essentially). Kare2 is one of my favorite Filipino dishes (FilAm here), and the Asian markets here don't have puso ng saging all the time - and when they do, it's quite expensive. Baby artichokes, when they are at their best in the spring, might be a great, cheaper alternative for puso ng saging when the season comes. Thanks for the rec!

      @SiKedek@SiKedekАй бұрын
    • @@SiKedek best of luck! I hope the kare kare tastes delicious.

      @isabelkatrinacajuguiran6459@isabelkatrinacajuguiran6459Ай бұрын
  • I already knew I was going to like this for the kare-kare. But that intro was immaculate ✨ Beryl you are a gem. Edit: Speaking of the kare-kare, I have no experience of ever tasting a noticeably sweet kare-kare, so I feel a bit uncertain about the use of Lily's. Not to criticize the recipe though; I've only ever lived in the Philippines but I don't dare claim to know everything about it lol. HOWEVER, I'm not sure if I just didn't see it in the video but kare-kare must be eaten with bagoong (fermented shrimp paste), which I believe you already have! I really hope you can give this combination a try, as the pairing of creamy peanut butter and salty sharp savory shrimp paste is truly unique and delicious 😋

    @CopperPudding@CopperPuddingАй бұрын
    • I immediately notice the absence of bagoong. But then again, most of my American friends don't like it.

      @JR-yi3cz@JR-yi3czАй бұрын
  • I ceased from eating red meat since 2019, but I can never stop myself from eating kare-kare. In place of red meat (ox tail, pork, or beef), I eat kare-kare using chicken. It is equally scrumptious.

    @simone222@simone222Ай бұрын
    • Good on you for cutting red meat, more people should be making an effort to reduce their consumption of it. My parents have reduced their beef consumption to almost zero for health and environmental reasons and they don't even miss it.

      @larissabrglum3856@larissabrglum3856Ай бұрын
    • For vegetarians, you can use Tofu in place of meat. Crispy or soft, it's yummy! The tofu absorbs the peanuty flavor of the stew.

      @JR-yi3cz@JR-yi3czАй бұрын
    • This is my fave Filipino dish! ❤

      @runawaypony429@runawaypony429Ай бұрын
    • @@CMaiaMC I hope you are able to find one. ❤️ Kare kare is simple to make but the ingredients may be a challenge esp. the veggies which may only be available in an Asian grocery.

      @simone222@simone222Ай бұрын
    • Vegan kare kare is pretty easy to make and quite good! Just ate some a few days ago and might just make some more. I'm not sure if you're also from the PH, but some restaurants have them as well like Manam.

      @rhapout@rhapoutАй бұрын
  • In Indonesia there are all kinds of sauces/condiments for the different varieties of sate and a number of them do not even include peanuts, although peanut sauce is the most common one. And peanut sauce isn't just used for sate, its also used for a plethora of Indonesian salads and street foods.

    @totot99@totot99Ай бұрын
    • Yes, that's right! There are enough Indonesian dishes that combine vegetables and peanutsauce to justify a separate video, I think. My absolute favourite is Karedok, but of course the more popular Gado-gado, Pecel, Rujak and Ketoprak are great too!

      @user-fg9hs5ue7w@user-fg9hs5ue7wАй бұрын
    • I'm Irish and here satay = peanut sauce. And it is my favourite thing. So I was so surprised to find out that that is not actually what it means a year or two ago lol.

      @Rose-jz6sx@Rose-jz6sxАй бұрын
  • I'm Indonesian and I'm always delighted when I see Indonesian influences on Dutch cuisines--- the same thing Dutch influenced many Indonesian cuisines. Also rice + fried egg + kecap manis is amazing, you can ask any Indonesian and they will tell you their fond memories of eating the meal on their childhood.

    @shandya@shandyaАй бұрын
  • Was about to say that potatoes probably don't go with chocolate, then remembered chocolate-covered potato chips from Japan!

    @anothergreatetcetera@anothergreatetceteraАй бұрын
    • You can also make potato fudge

      @LL-lv8ke@LL-lv8keАй бұрын
    • McDonald's Japan also have pumpkin chocolate fries for Halloween special, and it came to Indonesia, and it became best seller for McD in Indonesia too. I'm bummed that they discontinued it

      @watchnerds@watchnerdsАй бұрын
    • And eating French fries while dipping them in a chocolate shake is one of my favorite things.

      @karactr8361@karactr836123 күн бұрын
    • Fries dipped in a Frosty!

      @kthearcher3357@kthearcher335716 күн бұрын
  • I'm Brazilian and I made corviches the other day, I had never heard of it, I just loved it, something from another world. From what I've seen, the Ecuadorian food base has a lot of peanuts and annatto

    @priscillad8@priscillad8Ай бұрын
    • sim! eu morei no brasil e nunca entendi como que a gente tem ingredientes parecidos e nossa comida é super diferente. que orgulho que tu gostou :)

      @lalunoboa@lalunoboaАй бұрын
    • i lowkey thought, Brazilians were Latina. they are so similar tbh. 😅

      @TeriyakiDior@TeriyakiDiorАй бұрын
    • Corviche reminds me of Brazilian Acarajé. Instead of plantain, black-eyed peas are used to make the fritters. Acarajé originates from Àkàrà from West Africa.

      @missmattox5636@missmattox5636Ай бұрын
    • @@lalunoboa eu acredito que os ingredientes sejam parecidos pela América ser terra indígena, mas os processos de colonização terem sido diferentes, Espanha acabou com a influencia africana, enquanto o Portugal tentou e não conseguiu, por isso muitas vezes vejo a que culinária brasileira tem uma certa proximidade com a caribenha. Quero conhecer mais do Equador

      @priscillad8@priscillad8Ай бұрын
    • @@TeriyakiDior Yes, we are Latinos, but the colonization process differs in some, so it is not so similar on some issues

      @priscillad8@priscillad8Ай бұрын
  • Way to go Beryl! Great job making the Corviche. Ecuador has a veritable bonanza of peanut butter dishes to explore, including: Cazeula (Plantain, Peanut Butter, and Seafood baked in the oven) Bollo de Pescado (Same ingredients as Corviche but in a banana leaf tamale form) Llapingachos (Potato pancakes with peanut sauce) Jipijapa (Ceviche with peanut butter) Guatita (Tripe with potatoes in a peanut butter sauce) Thanks for the lovely episode!

    @leebrandt2631@leebrandt2631Ай бұрын
  • OMG, you had me with the costume and kept me with 'Peanut Butter Jelly Time....' Your commitment is appreciated.

    @CreatorInTrng@CreatorInTrngАй бұрын
  • I'm eating a peanut butter and peach preserves sandwich while watching this from Oklahoma! 🙂

    @MatthewTheWanderer@MatthewTheWandererАй бұрын
    • Oooh yum!

      @Rose-jz6sx@Rose-jz6sxАй бұрын
    • @@Rose-jz6sx It was pretty good! I even posted a Short about it on my channel.

      @MatthewTheWanderer@MatthewTheWandererАй бұрын
  • I am watching this knowing I'll never eat any of these because I am allergic to peanuts. That's how much I love this channel lol

    @Stacybell92@Stacybell92Ай бұрын
  • “It’s time to get Jiffy with it” Absolutely loved that line! 💜 your show!

    @jdsnz1886@jdsnz1886Ай бұрын
  • The peanut sauce breaking is how I make satay sauce (Singapore). I actually prefer it. In the US, I use Adams unsweetened natural crunchy peanut butter for satay sauce because the original sauce typically used crushed peanuts :) It works in a pinch!

    @astromei@astromeiАй бұрын
    • +1 for Adams brand. It's my preferred peanut butter by itself but, being unsweetened, it also allows you more control of the sugar content of any dish when used as an ingredient.

      @MrBfiguero@MrBfigueroАй бұрын
    • Yup, Adams is my PB of choice!

      @rudyfan1926@rudyfan1926Ай бұрын
    • Adams = yum! The best PB , and doesn’t contain additives.

      @aimeemorgado8715@aimeemorgado8715Ай бұрын
  • That Ecuadorian dish looks so good 😭.

    @affanalam6123@affanalam6123Ай бұрын
  • I have a friend who, many years ago, was a Mormon missionary in Amsterdam (I know, talk about a thankless job!). French fries with Indonesian peanut sauce was his absolute favorite memory of his time there -- he said he dreamed about them for years after he came home!

    @user-ks3cu8uq3q@user-ks3cu8uq3qАй бұрын
  • Thanks Beryl! So glad you enjoyed the Agashe - even better than expected! Fun fact: Agashe’s godfather is Suya from West Africa, brought to Sudan by the Hausa people. Hope you try more Sudanese dishes in the future! 😊

    @abiribrahim@abiribrahimАй бұрын
    • Powerful timing for this video too - one year since the war in Sudan erupted. The U.N. warns that Sudan is one of the worst humanitarian crises the world has seen in recent memory. There are many ways for everyone to help with this global crisis. #KeepeyesonSudan

      @abiribrahim@abiribrahimАй бұрын
  • I got so excited to see the corviches in this video. Being an Ecuadorian living outside of the country really makes you realize how unique some dishes are and how much you miss them. Corviches are such a popular dish and they are originally from Manabí, a coastal province very famous for its cuisine. I am glad you enjoyed them!

    @VictorMartinez-rl8tq@VictorMartinez-rl8tqАй бұрын
  • I am so excited. I remember you saying on an older video something like, do we need a peanut butter video? Today is the day! Happy Friday!

    @kirstenskog7809@kirstenskog7809Ай бұрын
  • Natural crunchy peanut butter is where it's at. It just tastes like crushed peanuts, delicious.

    @Ashweee223@Ashweee223Ай бұрын
    • 👍

      @pragawa@pragawaАй бұрын
  • Beryl, your videos are so positive and uplifting.

    @Terenia531@Terenia531Ай бұрын
  • Fun vid! Cutting glove upgrade = wear a disposable glove over it so you don't have to worry about cleaning the cutting glove. Especially good when cutting meats.

    @msnbutterfly1@msnbutterfly1Ай бұрын
    • I just wash the glove!

      @BerylShereshewsky@BerylShereshewskyАй бұрын
    • Except that if you go a bit far, which is the reason for the safety glove, you’ll end up with plastic glove in the food. (former grocery manager here)

      @leapintothewild@leapintothewildАй бұрын
  • I remember on the onion episode there was a side dish from Sudan also with peanut butter! It’s perfect with everything

    @wilsongabes@wilsongabesАй бұрын
    • Yes an onion salad!!

      @BerylShereshewsky@BerylShereshewskyАй бұрын
  • I LOVED the intro so much that I watched it three times. Bonbons aux patates is a candy made of mashed potatoes, sugar and peanut butter here in Canada, so I wasn't too surprised at the French fries. The pairing of sweet potatoes and marshmallows that people eat in the states is still weird to me, lol!

    @ahhhlindsanityyy@ahhhlindsanityyyАй бұрын
    • That’s an old-school Christmas treat here in Tennessee, just called peanut butter candy. 😃 An elderly neighbor found out I hadn’t had any in a long time and made me a little box of it two years ago - so delicious!

      @leapintothewild@leapintothewildАй бұрын
  • I never comment but for this time I cant pass by without recommending @BerylShereshewsky to try any West Africa Peanut Butter dishes. Mafe (Peanut stew from Senegal, Ghana, Sierra Leone etc) is to die for. We all make it differently depending on the country but it's a must try. Another favorite of mine is Suya Meat from Nigeria (I think it's BBQ grilled meat with a very spicy rub and peanut butter marinate). Amaaazing!

    @khadyloseck3876@khadyloseck3876Ай бұрын
  • I’m not sure which is my favorite part of your videos… watching you cook, your reaction when tasting, or hearing the pride and memories in the story tellers?

    @karenustach5655@karenustach5655Ай бұрын
  • Hey Beryl thanks for bringing another Sudanese dish since the onion episode where you made dakwa salad. You really did it well and Abeer explained about culinary and taste of Sudan exquisitely. Agashe is one of Sudan famous street foods and is traditionally made with beef which i prefer mostly but now has expanded as far as fish it can also be made as a sandwich a baguette like sandwich. Peanut is a staple part of Sudanese cuisine and we use it in many dishes from soups, stews ,salads etc and mostly unsweetened peanut butter. Agashe isnt like your ordinary schnitzel or southern fried chicken its unqiue texture and taste makes it a niche chicken cutlet and i suggest people to give it a just try.

    @albaraasalih7219@albaraasalih7219Ай бұрын
    • Interesting! Is anything else put on the sandwich condiment wise?

      @nsmellowyellow1@nsmellowyellow1Ай бұрын
    • Is there a sauce to have with the Agashe?

      @sarahr7890@sarahr7890Ай бұрын
    • Would there be a vegetarian substitution for the chicken? I think about eggplant

      @priscillad8@priscillad829 күн бұрын
    • @@nsmellowyellow1 raw onions, agashe powder and some make tahini sauce on the sde

      @albaraasalih7219@albaraasalih721929 күн бұрын
    • @@priscillad8 i dont think so

      @albaraasalih7219@albaraasalih721929 күн бұрын
  • Ecuador, I am so intrigued by this dish here, need to try it! I'm a neighbor from Costa Rica and that looks incredible!!

    @abrilbedoya9274@abrilbedoya9274Ай бұрын
  • At 8:55 I have never eaten shrimp tails before in my life because I thought they were inedible. It has always annoyed me that so many shrimp dishes leave them on because of that. I'm 42 and had no idea that anyone ever ate them until now! Also, I've never seen anyone shred a plantain before! I'm really learning new things with this episode!

    @MatthewTheWanderer@MatthewTheWandererАй бұрын
    • I always eat my shrimp tails, especially if they've been deep-fried. So crispy and delicious. ❤

      @marim0y@marim0yАй бұрын
    • @@marim0y Interesting! Even in fried shrimp I thought they were inedible.

      @MatthewTheWanderer@MatthewTheWandererАй бұрын
    • ​@@marim0y I always eat shrimp tails too! There's still so much meat left in the tail that most ppl leave behind, plus they're full of collagen...and when fried- delicious!

      @bodyofhope@bodyofhopeАй бұрын
    • In China Salt and Pepper shrimp is often made with shells and heads on. It is delicious!

      @elizamccroskey1708@elizamccroskey1708Ай бұрын
    • I only eat them if fried and people always look at me like I have lobsters coming out of my ears when I do it or tell them I do. I’ve definitely met way more people that don’t eat them and it’s nice to see I’m not alone 😊

      @tricky0ff@tricky0ffАй бұрын
  • Peanut Butter Pie!!!!! My family has a recipe that shows up every Holiday. My recipe is - mix 1 cup of smooth peanut butter and 1 block cream cheese together. Add in 1 1/2 cup of powdered sugar and 16 oz of cool whip, and mix all ingredients together. Put in an Oreo crust, top with mini chocolate chips, and freeze. It makes 2 pies. Thank you for featuring it!!!!!!

    @empress8411@empress841127 күн бұрын
  • As a half-Ecuadorian, I am so happy that you come to love our cuisine :)

    @TMIINemises@TMIINemisesАй бұрын
  • For many years, I have been making a similar peanut butter pie that I learned from my grandmother. I use an Oreo crust. And I only refrigerate it. No freezing involved.

    @angelabutler7761@angelabutler7761Ай бұрын
    • Mmm an Oreo crust would be yummy.

      @melody_shmelody@melody_shmelodyАй бұрын
  • Beryl!! Jumping off of a comment I made to someone else here, I'd love to see a focused video on African dishes. Have always been interested in learning more about them. Also, I've made the PB Dutch recipe before and it's so yum!! I've never had Kare-Kare but have a Filipino bestie and have always wanted to try the food they'd talk to me about 🥺 I'm vegetarian though so I have to find the right recipes!

    @Siderea@SidereaАй бұрын
    • I did 2! Nigerian and Ethiopian food!

      @BerylShereshewsky@BerylShereshewskyАй бұрын
  • So glad you loved the corviche! Ecuadorian cuisine is oftenly overlooked and it's so delicious. We also have a ceviche with peanut, it's called ceviche jipijapa and is so tasty. Today you made me feel proud of being an ecuadorian and thank you!!!

    @valerodriguez5609@valerodriguez560923 күн бұрын
  • Wow, the Dutch fries recipe perfectly sums up what I love about your channel. I learnt something new and got a delicious recipe as well! 😊

    @paulawiid2148@paulawiid2148Ай бұрын
  • Berryl, the kare-kare is never complete without the bagoong (Shrimp Paste), it's a must and is partnered with the kare-kare all the time. Use it as a dipping sauce. The sweet and salty will compliment each other perfectly!

    @funkydeath12@funkydeath1225 күн бұрын
  • im so in love with your content cos you showcase food from places we have never travelled to thank you for doing this

    @user-mm3bf7bc7o@user-mm3bf7bc7o29 күн бұрын
  • IMMEDIATELY CLICKED ON THIS. I just LOVE peanut dishes.

    @holisticmaya@holisticmayaАй бұрын
  • My Granny also made peanut butter pie for us! That brought back so many memories! She’s 91 and doesn’t cook much anymore but I’m definitely going to have to make one for her.

    @justinharrop4771@justinharrop4771Ай бұрын
    • That will make her very happy

      @pinkhope84@pinkhope84Ай бұрын
    • That makes me so happy! My grandma passed a year and a half ago so I was so pleased to share her recipe.

      @melody_shmelody@melody_shmelodyАй бұрын
  • I feel like we have seen quite a few Sudanese recipes on this channel, the peanut onion salad comes to mind. Unless that was South Sudan, I do not remember, but I am glad to see cuisines and foods that aren't always recognized on this channel. The peanut butter in the batter is an INNOVATION.

    @tazzyhyena6369@tazzyhyena6369Ай бұрын
  • This is the first episode I feel I need to try EVERY (!) single (!) recipe (!) ! What a great selection of dishes❤

    @TheSchneeeewitttchen@TheSchneeeewitttchenАй бұрын
  • I always adore your videos. You are a bright light on KZhead, thank goodness. My Mom always gave us natural peanut butter when I was little in the 70´s. She would either do it herself at the health food store or buy Laura Scudders. We have always had only natural peanut butter in my house as an adult and Mom. Thanks for your great content.

    @mooninspain@mooninspainАй бұрын
  • I’ve made the peanut butter pie before, and it’s really good. I’ve not tried crushed potato chips on top, but I’d imagine it’d add a salty crunch to it.

    @wildshadowstar@wildshadowstarАй бұрын
  • I am SO happy corbiche is in the episode. Ecuador has some amazing peanut butter dishes.

    @MrsRoper2015@MrsRoper201511 күн бұрын
  • My grandmother has always said the recipes know when your heart is not in it it’s a labour of love. If you cook with love, attention and intent then it will show and be good. It rings true especially when attempting to make croissants.

    @amyahlquist3436@amyahlquist34369 күн бұрын
  • If I know one thing, and one thing only, it’s that your pie slice may have dropped, but it’s still going to taste delicious! ☺️ I have been there before, and I will be there again.

    @sevenandthelittlestmew@sevenandthelittlestmewАй бұрын
  • hot buttered toast cold sliced beetroot peanut butter (crunchy or not) 😋

    @MoistlyMoist@MoistlyMoistАй бұрын
    • Love this idea❤

      @miayana2539@miayana2539Ай бұрын
    • You're an Aussie!

      @telebubba5527@telebubba5527Ай бұрын
    • Pickled or raw beets?

      @rachelsmith3718@rachelsmith3718Ай бұрын
    • @@rachelsmith3718 tinned slices

      @MoistlyMoist@MoistlyMoistАй бұрын
    • @@telebubba5527 🤔

      @MoistlyMoist@MoistlyMoistАй бұрын
  • i thought i knew a thing or two about plantains, but i never knew you could make a dough with peanut butter. loved this sm!

    @bookish.calirican@bookish.caliricanАй бұрын
  • Patatje pindasaus.. oh dear ❤❤❤❤ and don't feel shamed about your spoon Beryl, you got me into wooden spoons and I love it!! #stopspoonshaming 😅❤

    @dagmarbeeke6163@dagmarbeeke6163Ай бұрын
  • Sweetened peanut butter is specifically called ”American style” where I live 😅

    @limeparticle@limeparticleАй бұрын
    • Ha ha I didn’t even know that when I said it but it’s so true! Also the way it’s processed to make it super smooth is pretty unique.

      @melody_shmelody@melody_shmelodyАй бұрын
  • FINALLY!! Omg this makes me so happy, I have been commenting for a peanut butter episode on your videos for agesssssssss and it finally here yayyyyyyy🥳🥳 Cannot wait to try these out with my 1kg peanut butter tub hehe

    @beth_hunger@beth_hunger28 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for featuring my grandmother’s pie recipe! It is really sweet. My grandma used to make a sugar free version and a dairy free version for people who couldn’t eat those things. To make it less sweet you could put real whipped cream on top (not inside though) or leave off the cool whip on top. I think it’s cool how fast it is to make because of the premade products going into it-and I love that you added another premade, processed, pretty American topping on it with the chocolate syrup! 😊 and yes those crusts are a beast!

    @melody_shmelody@melody_shmelodyАй бұрын
  • This is hilarious!!! first 10 seconds and im already in stitches!!

    @dannycc1313@dannycc1313Ай бұрын
    • Yeah, fr - internet memes back in the day just hit differently, right?

      @SiKedek@SiKedekАй бұрын
  • I'm so happy to see Abir in this episode!!!! I learned so much about Sudan from her KZhead channel.

    @aklettuce71@aklettuce71Ай бұрын
    • What is her channel called?

      @razanalmadani9755@razanalmadani975523 күн бұрын
    • @@razanalmadani9755 www.youtube.com/@abiribrahim

      @aklettuce71@aklettuce7121 күн бұрын
    • @@razanalmadani9755 Abir Ibrahim

      @aklettuce71@aklettuce7121 күн бұрын
    • @@razanalmadani9755 kzhead.info/sun/lLiyedKXiYaImJ8/bejne.html

      @aklettuce71@aklettuce7121 күн бұрын
    • @@razanalmadani9755 Abir Ibrahim

      @Elodia-kg5jb@Elodia-kg5jb20 күн бұрын
  • Beryl is a beauty. Love the channel. So fun and I learn. Great.

    @crustykells27@crustykells2729 күн бұрын
  • I absolutely love her reactions when she really likes whatever dish she has prepared.

    @keithfell5257@keithfell525724 күн бұрын
  • I saw the title and I immediately thought "there's gonna be kare-kare there, yes?" Obviously, I was right. That said, the only thing missing in the kare-kare is the bagoong (fermented shrimp paste) on the side. While some people mix it with their serving of kare-kare, others would place a small amount in every spoonful (I'm team latter). Nonetheless, peanut butter pie looks divine and I wanna try it once my oven is ready to do my bidding.

    @dinothegonzo@dinothegonzoАй бұрын
    • You don't need an oven to make peanut butter pie unless you are making the graham cracker crust from scratch. Just a bowl, a mixer and a freezer!

      @annbrookens945@annbrookens945Ай бұрын
  • You're missing the bagoong with the kare kare! But love thisssss!

    @christinas4539@christinas4539Ай бұрын
  • Absolutely loving this video! It came at a great time! I've been wanting to do more things with peanut butter and here you come through! By the way, the lady from Sudan is absolutely freaking stunning and gorgeous!

    @alb91878@alb91878Ай бұрын
  • Everything looked so good! Enjoy your posts so much. ❤️🇨🇦

    @relax2dream164@relax2dream16425 күн бұрын
  • Why did we come for her wooden spoons? I love them...

    @piaggio@piaggioАй бұрын
  • Kare kare is my favorite! try making it with pork belly and adding fish sauce + okra, its sooo delicious

    @Nk4ido@Nk4idoАй бұрын
  • Thanks for featuring my favourite comfort food! Glad you liked it!

    @user-fg9hs5ue7w@user-fg9hs5ue7wАй бұрын
  • Sudanese girl words were so touching tho! Coming from a country that it's generally peaceful I can't even imagine what sudanese people are going through, my thoughts and prayers are with them and their safety

    @dcrvln264@dcrvln26429 күн бұрын
  • Beryl - I wish I knew you were looking for peanut butter recipes. I would’ve submitted my favorite ramen hack of peanut butter & gochujang with soy sauce. Yum!

    @rosejustice@rosejusticeАй бұрын
  • I truly appreciate the contribution of peanuts to North America by Africans. I'm grew up in Virginia, one of the first North American beneficiaries of the legume. I add peanut butter to my homemade noodle sauces all of the time. My Mother makes a peanut soup as a nod to the culture for feasts like Thanksgiving.

    @AlwaysonTayaTime@AlwaysonTayaTimeАй бұрын
    • Peanuts are from South America

      @marcecoral7996@marcecoral7996Ай бұрын
    • @@marcecoral7996 This is probably true, but there's no fossil record. They were brought to the Virginia Colony by way of the Atlantica slave trade of Africans - and I spoke about how peanuts came to North America; from Africans, who probably acquired them from Spaniards. Acknowledging the history of the peanut plant in North America takes nothing from anyone in South America, does it?

      @AlwaysonTayaTime@AlwaysonTayaTime29 күн бұрын
    • ​​​​@@AlwaysonTayaTime What are you talking about? There are plenty of fossil records of peanuts from South America... Peanuts are an American food, alongside many of other foods which other cultures have adopted (corn, potatoes, tomatoes, beans, squash, chocolate, vanilla, blueberries, cranberries, (modern) strawberries, quinoa, cassava (aka tapioca), chillies and peppers, etc. Shall I go on?) That doesn't mean other cultures foods are invalid but for instance I find it funny that the first recipe from the Netherlands credits Indonesia with all the ingredients when literally every vegetal ingredient, except onions are from the Americas 🌎😂 PS. I am not from the US, so by "American" I mean North and South America

      @waylondesnoyers4606@waylondesnoyers460629 күн бұрын
  • "There's so much to learn about in this beautiful world of ours". Beryl, you are an inspiration, you should be an ambassador to world peace. Thank you.

    @Lesterluwu@Lesterluwu25 күн бұрын
  • My first job was at a Marie Callender's. They had a peanut butter pie and I thought ugh, who would want a pie made of peanut butter. It was really good and became one of my favorite flavors.

    @missmattox5636@missmattox5636Ай бұрын
  • Potatoes do not go well with vanilla yogurt. Dont mix up your sour cream folks.

    @mostlyvoid.partiallystars@mostlyvoid.partiallystarsАй бұрын
    • No truer words spoken.

      @lillyess385@lillyess385Ай бұрын
    • A traditional Dutch dessert however, is boiled potatoes with buttermilk. From buttermilk to yoghurt is just a small step.

      @user-fg9hs5ue7w@user-fg9hs5ue7wАй бұрын
    • @@user-fg9hs5ue7w I actually wouldn’t mind plain yogurt in potatoes I think - the problem was the vanilla 😂 it was like putting ice cream in my potatoes lol Also that dessert sounds delish! Has Beryl made it?

      @mostlyvoid.partiallystars@mostlyvoid.partiallystarsАй бұрын
  • Yay! A metal spoon!

    @lillyess385@lillyess385Ай бұрын
  • Great video Beryl. We only eat pure natural peanut butter now with no added salt or oil. I prefer it that way. I LOVE eating the shrimp tails from fried shrimp! My friends and husband think I'm weird but they're missing out. So crunchy!

    @gloriastone3211@gloriastone3211Ай бұрын
  • The Equadorian corviches looked amazing even before you tasted them and gave us your verdict.

    @desii1972@desii1972Ай бұрын
  • 15:02 😂 your descriptions of things are truly unmatched Beryl

    @PhuongCao-rj3sf@PhuongCao-rj3sfАй бұрын
  • Video ideas: Beryl, have you had a Eurovision party? In Europe we have Eurovision watching parties and in my family we pick out finalists from a hat and bring a party food from that country - it's tradition. Currywurst cocktail sausages, baklava from Greece, Plum cake from Poland. Etc. Btw. I really enjoyed this video - I sort of assumed there would be a lot of south Asia recipes but I was so surprised. The Ecuador one looked amazing.

    @CharlieBrawl@CharlieBrawl29 күн бұрын
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