The entire kenyan plus ugandan nation was banking on you with those chapatis hehee😅😂😂and you didn't dissapoint coz wueeh chapati chronicles and vitu kwa ground can be different but kudos you made us proud lol😅🇰🇪🇰🇪
We are Indians and our cuisine is somewhat similar to some Kenyan dishes. Chapattis, biryani, sambusa, pakora, bajjias. I guess Indians settled in Africa introduced Indian cuisine to the continent.
You're right, all these cuisines that are Indian like were introduced to Kenya and Africa at large by Indians who settled in Africa,we even have a Kenyan tribe called Indians who originated from India and settled in Kenya in 1800s
You have fitted to this family so well. Atti's parents are humble and loving. They haves welcomed you very well. More blessings our girl 🙏🙏🙏❤. You have tried on the chapatis.👌
Am Kenyan and I have study the heart of Liz and I have seen that Liz has good heart the way she handles and treat inlaws. Wow! You are wife material . May God bless you with all your inlaws' family.
Liz you are born to be part of the family your mother likes to cook and you also like cooking . perfect fit to the family I've never eaten chapati I'm South African but Itry it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I cook approximately 100 chapatis every day for customers. There is something I have learnt that of sprinkling flour after applying oil.... otherwise I love your attitude, how you interact with your in -loves.... your challenging us girl....
Liz you are such an amazing daughter in law.remember what God says about a child who takes care of the parents.you are blessed my dear lots of love from home 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I never had it before. By the way, when I mix flour to make dumplings here in Jamaica, I slowly add water to the flour while I am kneading the flour. This was a good cultural exchange.
We have a similar food which we call roti. It could be made with ground split peas and mixed in with the dough or just plain like you did it.We don’t use sugar either. This roti is eaten with any curried meat or fish. Goat, beef, chicken, shrimp, lamby (conch) with either chicken peas or Irish potatoes.
Mother in-law ako za uhu😂😂😂 it means she love the chapati so much may God bless the entire family of attis .my favourite chapati is passing near my mouth 👄 uui anyway congrats liz
Good job Liz sharing your cultural heritage with your in laws who are from a much different culture. I am from the Caribbean and we have roti and buss- up shot which is similar. It's eaten with curried meat , chicken, beef or shrimp and vegetables. Enjoy!!
Wow Liz the chapatis turned out so soft, layered and I bet are delicious. 🤭 They liked them. 😊 Anya rolled it so well for her first time. 🤗 I'll prepare them this weekend. 😋
I think Hungarians are lovely people. I used to have a Hungarian friend who was married to a British guy. She offered to make me Hungarian goulash. I met her in Bahrain.
I have never eaten chapati but I would like to try it. I live very very far away from Kenya but I am loving the chapati and omena and ogali from a distance. 😋 ❤
Liz Hun we are blessed to have you representing us Africans well..I love you ❤first commenting being following for 2 years now What brand is your faux locks I love it and did you croche it on?
I make mine with butter and milk, I melt the butter into the milk,let it cool and while it’s slightly warm add to the flour to make a dough, and roll out. So I am a queen , well i already new that.😊
Liz your chapati looks wonderful...im definitely going to try and make some....we make paratha Trinidad it's not the same but almost....your in law parents really treats you nice....that's great they are both wonderful....blessings
We eat similar here in the U.S.A and call them tortillas (Spanish oriented)and Flatbread (American style and other staple food recipes from different origins)too. They're commonly eaten at many of our fast-food and major restaurants with a variety of meats, sauces or plain or a a side and sometimes vegetables are added to them rolled up or folded for different recipes. Very tasty yes for any occasion honestly. Making them homemade is very economical of course. Very good that you're able to share a nice traditional meal with your family there and can't wait to see more videos of you all cooking lots more!! I'm sure your in-laws can't wait to teach you lots more fun, tasty dinners!! 😊❤ Many blessings.
The way you spinned those chapatis liz😋❤❤ and Anya is such a fast learner, making a round chapati on first try is awesome, for me i had to try several times to get the perfect round shape
This is my second comment. Respect your in-laws by calling their mum and dad. Second of all respect your husband. I’m sure there is a lot of people who would like to have him as a husband so don’t take him for granted. You’re one of the lucky ones that came out of Africa.
My mentor is from Uganda, the very first time she made me chapati it was instantly one of my favourite foods and this year I finally learnt how to make it and my recipe/method is exactly like yours mine are even softer than my mentors’ haha 😅🤩
Just a question. Do they put sugar in chapati? If yes, why? Because all i know is they only put sugar and some other ingredients like onions, green paper, carrots and oil.. So what's the use of sugar please?@liz_atti
@@shamis9766 it honestly depends with one’s liking, some people put sugar others dont, you are allowed to play around with the ingredients of preference. I put sugar to mine because it gives a nice color and makes them soft.
I haven't eaten it before, but I admire your teaching skills, going to give it a trial. You've given your family a new tasty bread, well done Lizzy and Mama too👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😍😍😍😍
Anya is worried you'll burn your hands😂😂. Tell her African ladies have tough hands that can withstand heat😂😂😂
😂😂😂 Hard like stones
@@jacklinewanjiku7526 🤣🤣
@@jacklinewanjiku7526😂😂hajui tunashika frying pan na mkono bure kama iko kwa Moto
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My name mate Anya, i thought i was the only one called Anya😂
As a Kenyan am happy to see our sister has a good mother in law
Your mother in law is so amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ and I love her so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️ May God continue to protect and bless you all in Jesus name 🙏🙏🙏
Amen God bless you too🫶🏾😍
@@liz_attiWow that's so amazing Liz nawapenda🎉🎉
@@liz_atti wow Omong’ina unatengeneza chapo poa ❤❤
Km
The entire kenyan plus ugandan nation was banking on you with those chapatis hehee😅😂😂and you didn't dissapoint coz wueeh chapati chronicles and vitu kwa ground can be different but kudos you made us proud lol😅🇰🇪🇰🇪
😆😆Thank you Lovely
and tanzanians to
Uganda 🇺🇬 is proud of you girl ❤
We are Indians and our cuisine is somewhat similar to some Kenyan dishes. Chapattis, biryani, sambusa, pakora, bajjias. I guess Indians settled in Africa introduced Indian cuisine to the continent.
Yes because Indians migrated to East Africa and brought their food with them.
Indians are interested in Kenya, during religious studies in school Indians went for Gujarati....it's that integrated.
True
You're right, all these cuisines that are Indian like were introduced to Kenya and Africa at large by Indians who settled in Africa,we even have a Kenyan tribe called Indians who originated from India and settled in Kenya in 1800s
That's for sure
Liz you are loved by this family to the moon and back. Proud of our 254 girl
What a lovely mother in love, she is beautiful and lovely 😍😍😍. Both parents are lovely and loves you Liz.
I just live your relationship with your inlaws. So beautiful. 🥰
Liz you made it thanks for making us proud Africans fit in every where
The way she enjoyed our chapatis..Liz has represented us well❤❤❤she enjoyed the chapatis so much 😊Such a lovely mum you have
You have fitted to this family so well. Atti's parents are humble and loving. They haves welcomed you very well. More blessings our girl 🙏🙏🙏❤. You have tried on the chapatis.👌
Thank you so much!
@@liz_attihii umalaya hujaacha...bado uko airbnb?online prostitution matako nayo umekuliwa
My God...this mother in law is so lovely.I thank God for her.Liz si you are blessed aki...
I love the endearment and respect you have for in-laws.
Hundred Percent Good Mother In Law. God Bless Her 🙌
Your parents in law are so amazing Lizy, good job you are doing ❤❤
Thank you🫶🏾😍
Now i know how to make chapatis za ngozi😂 thanks very much sister! Watching from Kigali Rwanda 🇷🇼
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I like your in-laws.The bonding is so amazing ❤❤❤ From South Africa
As far as my chapatis are concern,i will Qualify to cook the last Supper😂😂i love how they came out Anya and Apah are so happy😘😘
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Am Kenyan and I have study the heart of Liz and I have seen that Liz has good heart the way she handles and treat inlaws. Wow! You are wife material . May God bless you with all your inlaws' family.
You are so blessed to have your inlaws are so wonderful parents I just loved the way they treats you and your husband is a very nice person.
Anya is so happy around you... she feels good and also looking young!
Those inlaws are lucky to get such a caring daughter in-law be blessed Liz for the job well done
Liz you are born to be part of the family your mother likes to cook and you also like cooking . perfect fit to the family I've never eaten chapati I'm South African but Itry it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Unafanya perfectly!;natoka Rwanda ila sikujua jinsi ya kuweka layers!! Great job
I cook approximately 100 chapatis every day for customers. There is something I have learnt that of sprinkling flour after applying oil.... otherwise I love your attitude, how you interact with your in -loves.... your challenging us girl....
Liz you are such an amazing daughter in law.remember what God says about a child who takes care of the parents.you are blessed my dear lots of love from home 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Beautiful Kenyan Sister thank you for sharing your technique you seem like a pro!! Your family are blessed to have you 😊💕
This Lady is representing us very well. Proud of you our Girl.
Thank you for representing Kenya very well.mob love.
You didn't let Kenyans down Liz. The chapattis looks yummy. Btw, you're glowing
Thank youu🫶🏾
Oh my goodness mama like kes the chapatis u cen tell from her impression loving this too
God knows how I have cooked those chapatis mentally with Liz sparing my wrist not to burn😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂... have you eaten with them
@@edithwamaitha4948 🤣🤣🤣
@@janewanja3225 me i helped Anya to eat 😂😂... the chapatis looks delicious 😋... congratulations to our girl Lizz ❤️
@@edithwamaitha4948 you're funny 😂😂😂😂😂
You good parents inlaws,those chapati are so soft and delicious, I love drying before using oil ,I love that pin,it's unique and beautiful
I was just holding my breath😂
Kudos you did it gurl,you presented East Africa very well😅❤❤❤
Liz and Ati you are blessed. Your family bonding is so strong. Mummy and Daddy are lovely people God bless them.
I like the bond that you have with your husband family
The way i love this farmily oh God ❤️🇺🇬may Allah continue to bless your marriage and keep u smilling
Uganda 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 sends you all much 💘 love 💘 ❤ ♥
I never had it before. By the way, when I mix flour to make dumplings here in Jamaica, I slowly add water to the flour while I am kneading the flour. This was a good cultural exchange.
Love the way you get along with your in-laws ❤
We have a similar food which we call roti. It could be made with ground split peas and mixed in with the dough or just plain like you did it.We don’t use sugar either. This roti is eaten with any curried meat or fish. Goat, beef, chicken, shrimp, lamby (conch) with either chicken peas or Irish potatoes.
Chapatis can be made with/without sugar..it depends
It’s beautiful to watch such a loving relationship you have with your in-laws 💞💞💞💞
Liz, you are such a sweet person full of God's love. Your hubby and in-laws are awesome too. God bless you all ❤🙏🏽💯👏
African to the world I love you and your family Liz🇿🇲
I just love the relationship between you and your in-laws. They are so loving and caring. I love ❤️ the bond that you all have. Great family.
Mother in-law ako za uhu😂😂😂 it means she love the chapati so much may God bless the entire family of attis .my favourite chapati is passing near my mouth 👄 uui anyway congrats liz
You've done perfectly well with chapatis liz. I love your family very loving and humble. God bless you all.
Your mother-in-law is really enjoying this Kenyan delicacy, they definitely eat ugali by now.
Liz i like your parent in law so much, especially your mother in-law, she is so kind i like watchinh her
I like chapti much ❤❤alots of love from Uganda
Much love😍
😢my chapatis😂😂😂😂😂even me I feel sorry for myself
😅😅😅 sorry dear.
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U made laugh loud
Good job Liz sharing your cultural heritage with your in laws who are from a much different culture.
I am from the Caribbean and we have roti and buss- up shot which is similar. It's eaten with curried meat , chicken, beef or shrimp and vegetables.
Enjoy!!
How in your laws love you brings tears of joy to me
Wow Liz the chapatis turned out so soft, layered and I bet are delicious. 🤭 They liked them. 😊 Anya rolled it so well for her first time. 🤗
I'll prepare them this weekend. 😋
Wow beautiful song and beautiful people
Well done sweety❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Liz, I like your compliments to Anya as she learns to make chapatis.
You're a great teacher. Well done!
I love yo combinations with your in-laws I love them God bless yu
You are such a sweet heart,love and hugs to all ❤
Wow so amazing 😍😍😍😍😍😍 More grace upon you and the family ❤️❤️❤️❤️🇸🇱🇸🇱
Thanks so much and to you as well 🫶🏾
Liz you look good with your parents.....you love each other ❤
My dear they enjoyed them so hard wow its really amazing and awesome seeing u bond with ur inlaws this way its every gals dream in marriage
You are so blessed to have nice in-laws some pple are crying day and night bcz of them but you God gave you nice and lovely parents ❤❤❤❤❤
I think Hungarians are lovely people. I used to have a Hungarian friend who was married to a British guy. She offered to make me Hungarian goulash. I met her in Bahrain.
I love how she's talking to her mother in law like she's talking to a baby😂😂😂😂
I have never eaten chapati but I would like to try it. I live very very far away from Kenya but I am loving the chapati and omena and ogali from a distance. 😋 ❤
U never eaten chapattis??😮
They came out so nice and soft,you have very loving parents in love
Liz Hun we are blessed to have you representing us Africans well..I love you ❤first commenting being following for 2 years now
What brand is your faux locks I love it and did you croche it on?
Thank you for supporting us all through 😍These are synthetic locs, the locticians hand make them using fluffy kinky hair
You two are so funny together great women. The chapati came out really nice Liz I feel like joining in to eat as well.❤
Our Kenya..🇰🇪 girl is happy we are happy to ❤❤
I make mine with butter and milk, I melt the butter into the milk,let it cool and while it’s slightly warm add to the flour to make a dough,
and roll out.
So I am a queen , well i already new that.😊
You represented well the chapos are just perfect 👌
Those chapo are yummy Liz
.next time weka mafuta kwa kasahani so its easy to apply to chapo..Good job lovely hubby and fam..God bless u❤❤
Our Kenyan/Hungarian girl making us 🇰🇪 proud oooo 👏
Great! bonding over cooking with the Mother In-Love and daughter In-Love. Loved this video. ❤❤❤
Yummy yummy chapati 🤤🤤🤤🤤😋, the hair style looks great on you 👌🤩🤩😜.
Thank you 😋
Nilikula kwa macho. Wishing you best sis
Wow, I'm so impressed by your chapati making knowledge ...
Your chapati shape is perfect round, layered and soft. Umeweza Liz.
Good Job.
25:39 Nimependa🇰🇪🇰🇪
New subscriber in the house.
That's a great job my dear. Introducing our food out there is so good keep it up and may God bless 💚🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
Liz your chapati looks wonderful...im definitely going to try and make some....we make paratha Trinidad it's not the same but almost....your in law parents really treats you nice....that's great they are both wonderful....blessings
We eat similar here in the U.S.A and call them tortillas (Spanish oriented)and Flatbread (American style and other staple food recipes from different origins)too. They're commonly eaten at many of our fast-food and major restaurants with a variety of meats, sauces or plain or a a side and sometimes vegetables are added to them rolled up or folded for different recipes. Very tasty yes for any occasion honestly. Making them homemade is very economical of course. Very good that you're able to share a nice traditional meal with your family there and can't wait to see more videos of you all cooking lots more!! I'm sure your in-laws can't wait to teach you lots more fun, tasty dinners!! 😊❤ Many blessings.
Wow! Well done Liz. Very good video. Keep it up
Liz wauh you are a blessing those chapos are looking 😋
Congratulations!! Wishing You all the best in life. 🎉❤❤🎉❤🎉❤❤🎉
The way you spinned those chapatis liz😋❤❤ and Anya is such a fast learner, making a round chapati on first try is awesome, for me i had to try several times to get the perfect round shape
Wow Liz your in-laws are super happy, I am a baker that rolling pin would come in handy for me to decorate cakes I love it.
My favorite family on CZcams ❤ thanks Liz for sharing how to make chapati 🥰
Look at me busy making smokie and kachumbari only to realise we are in different places
😂😂😂 you have made my day! I miss smocha badly but I cant find smokies
@@liz_atti am glad l did but ukipata Anguka nayo .please nipitie
Liz you can say that again 😂😂😂 the way to eat chapati while holding it trianglely😅😅😅
I can see you good people around God bless you all ❤️❤️❤️
Those chapos look dope
God will bless you with adorable kids dear siz
This is my second comment. Respect your in-laws by calling their mum and dad. Second of all respect your husband. I’m sure there is a lot of people who would like to have him as a husband so don’t take him for granted. You’re one of the lucky ones that came out of Africa.
Yes l wish you heard the flat one because that one you get burned at the wrist but you succeed getting beautiful fluffy chapos ❤
Hi Anya😊 it's always a pleasure to watch Anya. Always excited
Beautiful relationship with your family
My mentor is from Uganda, the very first time she made me chapati it was instantly one of my favourite foods and this year I finally learnt how to make it and my recipe/method is exactly like yours mine are even softer than my mentors’ haha 😅🤩
😂😂
😆😆love it!
Just a question. Do they put sugar in chapati? If yes, why? Because all i know is they only put sugar and some other ingredients like onions, green paper, carrots and oil.. So what's the use of sugar please?@liz_atti
@@shamis9766 it honestly depends with one’s liking, some people put sugar others dont, you are allowed to play around with the ingredients of preference. I put sugar to mine because it gives a nice color and makes them soft.
@liz_atti ohhh... I didn't really know that... I will definitely try this remedy. Thank you for the reply.
I haven't eaten it before, but I admire your teaching skills, going to give it a trial. You've given your family a new tasty bread, well done Lizzy and Mama too👏👏👏👏👏👏😍😍😍😍😍
I have never had chappati but l really want to try it
Its delicious ❤
That roller is for making cake fondant that's why it has patterns
Yummiest ones, we also call chapati in Tanzania. But I don't like putting sugar in chapati I only use salt.
I love the chapatis, you did very well dear, I like your in-laws as well, thanks for representing us well