How to make Dhalpuri roti from Trinidad and Tobago.

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Recipe for making dhalpuri using a traditional recipe from Trinidad and Tobago. This roti recipe as well as other Caribbean and Trini recipes can be found at www.caribbeanpo...
  • Jak na to + styl

Komentáře • 540

  • @zaustinm
    @zaustinm Před 12 lety +1

    Thank you for showing this American girl how to make dhalpuri roti. My guyanese husband will be thrilled. His mother no longer makes them and his sisters did not learn how to make them. I am a very good baker and I know with what you have provided, I will make my husband proud. Thank you so much!!!

  • @isabellageorge9155
    @isabellageorge9155 Před 7 lety +14

    There are no better Dhalpuri Roti like the ones in Trinidad. love and miss them.

  • @snooks210
    @snooks210 Před 12 lety +1

    Thank u so much... my father is from Georgetown, Guyana. My grandmother used to make these for me... After she died, I lived in Canada my whole life, it was difficult to find places that make this type of roti. My mom is French so she does not know how. I will try to make this at home and let my son grow to love caribbean food as I do. He is only 22 months and already loves my curry. People in Nova Scotia, where I live now, have not even heard of it

  • @kimmieshimmie76
    @kimmieshimmie76 Před 12 lety

    I miss my childhood mainly because of my mom and dads carribean cooking. My dad is from Trinidad and my mom is from St. Kitts. So glad you have this channel so I can cook for my family. I love Roti, especially with curry goat !

  • @Rogerswyndwalker
    @Rogerswyndwalker Před 11 lety

    Thank you for the lesson. I was married to a Trinidadian 30 years ago and he would never tell me how to make Dhalpuri roti. I've had to order it at caribean resturants. Now you've given what I need to make my own.
    Again, Thank you soooo much.
    Lady WyndWalker

  • @ryanthebodygunz
    @ryanthebodygunz Před 10 lety +18

    Man i have to say your the best. Nobody goes into the detail that you do. You literally give every single ingredient, exactly how much and exactly how to mix it, spread it, bake it, fry it, etc.. Nobody better

  • @LLTization
    @LLTization Před 11 lety +1

    Beautiful!!! This is such a break for my Trinidadian Sis-in-law...now I can stop needling her about her recipes. Love your style and your passing on the goodness to the rest of the Diaspora.

  • @monana_su
    @monana_su Před 5 lety +1

    hey, I know this food mill. We used it for meat, as well as doughs and veggies in Poland, but it's been also popular in Germany back in the days (way before people got that lazy, lol). How lovely to find something common in these food cultures - never thought of that :-) btw we also fill up sort of "pancakes" with veggies, mushrooms and cheese; it's almost close to roti, so this caribbean meals always give me a hint of exotic but also homelike feelings. much love

  • @ahamatmabrahman
    @ahamatmabrahman Před 12 lety +1

    Perfect, now I'm hungry, oh boy I can smell that roti all the way from the UK Thanks for posting

  • @carolchanel973
    @carolchanel973 Před 7 lety +4

    Was born in Suriname and have had a proper roti less than 5 times for the last 15 years.... So happy to have found your recipe and it's so detailed. Thank you!!!

  • @3Nappynicki
    @3Nappynicki Před 9 lety +3

    Watching this video reminds me of Saturdays growing up watching my mom make roti and I remember her doing all those steps. Thanks for sharing.

  • @1960Islandboy
    @1960Islandboy Před 10 lety +1

    Great job Chris , this brings back some great memories of Trinidad and Tobago as I moved away in 1979 ....

  • @Roneka482
    @Roneka482 Před 13 lety

    I'm so glad u posted this video .....I'm Guyanese & I always wanted to make puri but i never knew the method ...Thank u so much

  • @andredeyoung5886
    @andredeyoung5886 Před 7 lety +2

    the reason I subscribe is because I just love the way he demonstrates everything, so clear.

  • @ilovemakeup100
    @ilovemakeup100 Před 12 lety

    You make roti just like my granny there are many people on yt with roti vids but yours is true authentic TRINI Roti you keep doing what you because you do it well make me proud to be a Trini

  • @margueritastuart916
    @margueritastuart916 Před 7 lety

    Just saw this recipe today and will be trying my hands on this recipe for lunch. We use to buy these while living in Canada. t would be a nice surprise for my husband with some now living back in Barbados . Wish me luck.

  • @Highhonbeautyy
    @Highhonbeautyy Před 11 lety +2

    My Family Is From Jamaica, & my mom makes the best roti bread! But For her birthday I wanna maker curry goat, rice & peas cabbage and roti. And then give her the tickets that were gonna go to Jamaica and see her parents. Sooooo Excited! Thanks for the recipe!

  • @roshnimartin4452
    @roshnimartin4452 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Chris, I will like to see the actual process of kneading the flour for the dhal puri roti. Thanks for all that you do to make cooking easy & enjoyable to try new things.

  • @charlottejohnson2900
    @charlottejohnson2900 Před 10 lety

    I love all your authentic Trini dishes. thanks for helping me bring out my Trini side when I'm not with my grandparents 😁

  • @hawaiianstylerocky
    @hawaiianstylerocky Před 12 lety

    My husband loves me like crazy but now b/c of you and your teaching skills and recipies, he thinks in walk on water! LOL! Thank you so much! I hope you do a bara so I can make doubles, gonna pass OUT soon if I don't get some doubles! Thank you SO much and keep up the good work, Chris!

  • @christopherr.5341
    @christopherr.5341 Před 7 lety

    So happy to find this recipe. Been a fan of Dhalpuri rotis for 20 years and never knew how to make them. In my ignorance, I had no idea if the interior was split-pea, chick-pea, or some kind of corn flour. Can't wait to make it at home. Many thanks.

  • @kirkearlenedavis1802
    @kirkearlenedavis1802 Před 8 lety

    Thanks Chris for sharing. Today I tried this and the buss up shut recipe and they both came out fine. Midway through grinding the peas, my magic bullet stopped working. I used the rolling pin to roll the rest of the peas and they came out close enough to what was expected. Gave me a little more exercise. May God continue to bless you so you can continue to share with others, and keep our Trini cuisine going.

  • @blakskeleton
    @blakskeleton Před 10 lety

    I'm right here in Trini n I don't know how to cook most of our Trini dishes but I'm learning..definitely gonna try this...omg curried duck n dhalpourie...wow....:)

  • @JKibagami6923
    @JKibagami6923 Před 11 lety

    finally i got it ! ive wanted to know how to make "roti bread" as i grew up calling it for as long as i've loved roti which is forever! thank you sir! and it's officially ON!

  • @desiretakei5355
    @desiretakei5355 Před 6 lety +1

    Oh my goodness. I just made this for the first time ever and I am so impressed!

  • @pamemarald3601
    @pamemarald3601 Před 11 lety

    i'm indian and i loved ur recipe and presentation, thank u, will try it for sure. enjoyed seeing the indian recipe in the other part of world....

  • @shirinjoorawon8989
    @shirinjoorawon8989 Před 10 lety +16

    These are eaten here in Mauritius too, Infact its sold on every corner here. I put salt, turmeric, a pinch of baking SODAand a 1\2 tsp of ginger garlis paste in the water to boil the split peas and when the dholl is strained the water is kept and used to knead the dough. Try it !!!
    caribbeanpot !

    • @argentum3919
      @argentum3919 Před 10 lety

      How does it help to use the water from the peas?

    • @shirinjoorawon8989
      @shirinjoorawon8989 Před 10 lety +4

      Warm water makes it easy to knead the flour and the Dhalpuri dough gets a good olour and taste. Nothing is wasted.

    • @argentum3919
      @argentum3919 Před 10 lety

      Shirin Joorawon
      OK, thank you.

    • @amadmalik720
      @amadmalik720 Před 7 lety

      Shirin Joorawon y

    • @cn2642
      @cn2642 Před 7 lety +1

      I never thought of using the water from the peas to knead the dough. Nice tip!

  • @Anzeerah
    @Anzeerah Před 10 lety +5

    We have dhal puri roti in Mauritius and it is street food eatwn by rich or poor and most of our compatriots ovrseas crave for it .ours is way smaller and sold by pairs.the street vendors sell it with veggetable pickle ,tomato sauce also know as rougaille and with coriander and tomato chutney . Its the most popular snack.

    • @PooranKanta
      @PooranKanta Před 8 lety +1

      +Anzeerah Toorab Yes , all of us who's ancestors, are from UP, and Bihar make Dhall Puri. many were taken to Mauritius, fiji, Trinidad, Guyana, ect bt the British Raj. there may be many more things we eat and do that are the same.

  • @Linda-kf4sp
    @Linda-kf4sp Před 8 lety +1

    thanks love ur recipes

  • @poolidoor
    @poolidoor Před 10 lety +9

    best roti i ever had was done in st lucia by a sister of my sister in law, i just love roti, wish i could do the same pancake, the filling should not be too hard to do . my favorite cuisine is more asiatic, but i love carabeeine ( west indies) cuisine, african and indian and north african also, when french friend tell me that french cuisine is the best in the world i smile cause i know they are just ignorant, but i don t reply cause i don t care cuisine is about tasting not talking so whiel they talk i just eat and my mom told me not to talk with full mouth (my mom was exellent cook, she could do dish from all around the world)

  • @vogeltik
    @vogeltik Před 12 lety

    Thank you, very clear and your kitchen is clean. So important when cooking.

  • @tamarad.8709
    @tamarad.8709 Před 8 lety

    I love roti, but now I go to school in an area with a very small caribbean population so I can never find anywhere that makes them. I'm definitely going to try this recipe out!

  • @illanamckenzie1663
    @illanamckenzie1663 Před 11 lety +1

    my fam is trini nd i love this food....THANK YOU!!

  • @caribbeanpot
    @caribbeanpot  Před 13 lety +8

    @shuam01
    For the filling
    1 teaspoon salt
    1/4 teaspoon turmeric
    2 cloves garlic
    1 teaspoon ground roasted geera (cumin)
    2 cups split peas (dhal)
    1/4 of a scotch bonnet pepper (or any hot pepper you like)
    For the dough (actual roti)
    3 cups all purpose flour
    pinch fast acting yeast
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    2 tablespoon baking powder
    water (see note below)
    * 5 tablespoon vegetable oil (for brushing the roti while it cooks)

    • @nnekamyrie7337
      @nnekamyrie7337 Před 6 lety

      caribbeanpot can I use a blender instead of a food processor?

  • @kitabwalli
    @kitabwalli Před 11 lety

    The hands of an artist.

  • @kaynath
    @kaynath Před 12 lety

    OMG... thank you for your video... i'm from trinidad and i always asked around how to make the dhalpuri roti. now that i see it .... it looks good and i love how it swell... i have to try it .. will let you know how it come out.... now one day i can do it and surprise my husband... excited to try it

  • @slapjohnson2808
    @slapjohnson2808 Před 10 lety

    Living in Hollywood, FL for 25 years, I took for granted all of the Caribbean cuisine I used to get any time I wanted. Now that I am an hour north of Atlanta, I can't find anything close by. If anyone can recommend a good Caribbean Restaurant in the Atlanta area, please do so!

  • @mlwmamaisa
    @mlwmamaisa Před 12 lety

    THANK you CHRIS for this wonderful recipe

  • @loriallen7651
    @loriallen7651 Před 7 lety +1

    Can't wait to tell my hubby about your Dahlpuri Roti recipe! Thank you, Chris, for all of your recipies and your prep and cooking techniques! Also, my thanks to so many of your fans who comment! Their advice and assistance makes your channel very inviting. I've never been to any of the Caribbean Islands or India but, I may journey there through your recipies and your fan comments. It's an honour to be a member of your community; subscribed, of course! 😉❤

  • @seed1284
    @seed1284 Před 10 lety +2

    I made some and they came out beautiful!!!! TY Chris...

  • @LocsMermaidia
    @LocsMermaidia Před 11 lety

    Your mom is awesome. What skill.

  • @bamiya
    @bamiya Před 8 lety +4

    I love Dhalpuri roti, I'm getting excited just seeing this.

  • @richardbalfour
    @richardbalfour Před 13 lety +1

    I've looked everywhere for this recipe, Thanks!!!

  • @jrmint2
    @jrmint2 Před 9 lety +1

    This is the best instruction video on roti making!! Thank you!

    • @dimubsprajem1701
      @dimubsprajem1701 Před 8 lety +1

      Excuse me! but oil down in Grenadian, not trini ok!
      We live and we learn!!!!!

  • @felicityandrew192
    @felicityandrew192 Před 7 lety

    Hi Chris I am Form Brasil I love your vídeo thank you so much

  • @Apollo440
    @Apollo440 Před 6 lety

    These look fantastic. The priceless recipes are not those made of lobster and caviar, but those made with flour, water and split peas. Thank you for sharing.

  • @livegoesonful
    @livegoesonful Před 8 lety

    Chris just wanted to say I appreciate your hard work do much.I learnt do much by watching u

  • @alvarezah
    @alvarezah Před 8 lety +2

    st.lucian living in canada thank you for the taste of home

  • @lmtallison
    @lmtallison Před 11 lety

    Yessss! I love dhal pouri! my family is from Dominica and the V.I., but I am a sucker for roti

  • @santerashoshone5072
    @santerashoshone5072 Před 12 lety

    Wonderful teachings I love all your videos I can't wait to make roti on my own it tastes realy good.

  • @BREADWINNING
    @BREADWINNING Před 11 lety

    YOU ARE THE MAN! I DIDNT KNOW HOW FAST TO SUBSCRIBE AFTER WATCHING THIS VIDEO. THANKS A LOT

  • @nightnurse604
    @nightnurse604 Před 11 lety

    wow I absolutely love Roti ....I make my own curried chicken which I have perfected ....but as yet have to learn to make my own rotis ....cant wait to try this ...thanks so much!

  • @christopherboodram9386
    @christopherboodram9386 Před 8 lety +3

    when i was growing up as a child my mom used to patch the dhal after grinding it withh the geera and the garlic and pepper. anyways thanks for the video, i finally learned how to fill it, lol.

  • @ramdharrychandra4557
    @ramdharrychandra4557 Před 8 lety +7

    great cooking , we make the same here in mauritius , it is also the most popular street food available . Only difference , we add a teaspoon of powdered turmeric to the dal while boiling , and we use the dal water after straining to make the dough. On cooking the dhall pooris will be of an appetising golden colour. Good cooking ahead. It's possible that our great grandparents originate from the same state in India.
    Chandra

    • @jennenecampbell
      @jennenecampbell Před 8 lety +2

      Using the water from the dhal to knead the flour is a great idea. Thank you 😊

    • @asmi227
      @asmi227 Před 6 lety

      Trius it becomes softer and it's tasty.

  • @avyas5462
    @avyas5462 Před 8 lety +3

    Greetings from India Cris amazing love it.

  • @fancyrealhair
    @fancyrealhair Před 10 lety +1

    I love roit I'm glad you posted this now I can try to make it myself

  • @Brian-nf1gd
    @Brian-nf1gd Před 6 lety

    I’m Trinidadian and this roti is amazing

  • @elsareid8429
    @elsareid8429 Před 8 lety

    thanks for your recipes and the details easy to follow

  • @breathelife777
    @breathelife777 Před 7 lety

    I love to cook. Especially Trini cuisine and East African. I enjoy learning from others ; as I also host cooking classes. Your videos are informative and get right to the point. And explain everything to the T. very professional and nice.. bless up..

  • @rhondahabersham4817
    @rhondahabersham4817 Před 12 lety

    Great video - you make it look so easy! My roti has come out like a weapon in the past so now I will have to make it. Thanks so much.

  • @FriendLovetoCook
    @FriendLovetoCook Před 11 lety

    Great job showing the recipe step by step.

  • @Crabtree1844
    @Crabtree1844 Před 6 lety

    Looks good and yummy! Clean too. Thanks for sharing.

  • @fionachick521
    @fionachick521 Před 12 lety

    You seem to make dhalpuri with as much skill and proficiency as my mum - and that is a real compliment! Well done, they look yummy. I'm making some this afternoon to go with pumpkin and a quick vegetable curry I knocked together.

  • @shirleyhiett2958
    @shirleyhiett2958 Před 8 lety +8

    I used to make 250 on a Friday and by midnight they were all sold
    I made alloo roti on my first trip to Tobago and what a sell out.

  • @caribbeanpot
    @caribbeanpot  Před 12 lety

    the roti can remain in the fridge for a couple days. I usually place each in a freezer bag and store in the freezer for a couple months. Then remove from the freezer, wrap in a paper towel and microwave on high for 4 seconds, then another dose for 45 seconds. Split the time as I mentioned for best results.

  • @virginiavivas6054
    @virginiavivas6054 Před 8 lety

    I never thought it could be so easy. Will try it soon! Thank you

  • @outragedlyrics
    @outragedlyrics Před 12 lety

    it's amazing how india has a major influence on guyanese and trini cuisine ... indo-caribbean food rocks!!

  • @woozrahbegumnuseebkootball2565

    I am happy to all those who have found this post useful.

  • @caribbeanpot
    @caribbeanpot  Před 12 lety

    thx for the kind words and support.

  • @kieriana12
    @kieriana12 Před 12 lety

    i love love love this one

  • @locoBRit168
    @locoBRit168 Před 10 lety

    That roti is gorgeous!

  • @ILoveToScrub
    @ILoveToScrub Před 13 lety

    I've been looking for this forEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    hope I can do it.
    thanks

  • @LLTization
    @LLTization Před 11 lety

    I have eaten much roti around Brooklyn; regular and the dahl...never knew I was missing the real thing-the store bought one was always crunchy and sparsely filled. I took a Caribbean cooking course years ago so learned the plain roti but this filled to the brim roti is superb. This is the real deal right here. Your Curry chicken, a nice green salad and this makes a super meal.

  • @annekecampbell1070
    @annekecampbell1070 Před 10 lety

    I love to watch you, great job, I'm from surinam but my husband is from trini I'm trying different recipes 'cause I love to cook keep on going strong

  • @starchild582
    @starchild582 Před 11 lety

    I LOVE HOW YOU STUFF THESE! Amazingly fun! Great instruction. Thanks!

  • @prishasalabeea30
    @prishasalabeea30 Před 12 lety

    I love it.. even in Mauritius island we make dhalpuri

  • @angeld6243
    @angeld6243 Před 7 lety

    that's tavaa and it's basically a flat griddle, you can even use a non stick flat griddle.. also the olden style machine is called puran yantra.. it's only used to grind dal or cooked pulses.. also many Indians had travelled to places like Caribbean Fiji extra to work in sugar cane fields.. but all in all their basic Indian cooking got influenced by the local flavours.. However it's great to see something like this.. lol as an Indian we eat a lot of rolled bread commonly known as as roti or chapatis... but this is something we haven't had ever..

  • @nycinkmaster
    @nycinkmaster Před 12 lety

    Very good tutorial ! I will give it a try, I love Roti too much. i have to learn how to make it.

  • @thomasdestry5188
    @thomasdestry5188 Před 8 lety

    Enjoyed watching your technique Chef! You cook with respect and love‼️

  • @tinaali1952
    @tinaali1952 Před 12 lety

    Hello Chris. Thanks so much for teaching me how to cook trini food. I often refer to you as my new boyfriend. Everything I have tried is so great. My husband thanks you too. He now says he is married to a white Indian. LOL

  • @mayphip
    @mayphip Před 9 lety +14

    BTW the pan to cook at is called the tawa i think and you can buy it online.

    • @omegaforevah5199
      @omegaforevah5199 Před 4 lety

      Presto square electric griddle on 375 degrees works great. I believe its 15 or 17inches.

  • @cjcaddy100
    @cjcaddy100 Před 7 lety

    Just made these tonite with my sister. We had a great time and the results were pretty darn good.
    Thanks for such a great video.gonna get a tawa and do them again!

  • @rockattack
    @rockattack Před 11 lety

    Thanks so much for this awesome step-by-step set of instructions. It's just as how the roti is done in Suriname- and I was craving badly for some Surinamese roti!

  • @mimigovender8584
    @mimigovender8584 Před 3 lety

    This is so interesting, I'm from South Africa and we also make dhall puri😋

  • @TheMamanita
    @TheMamanita Před 11 lety

    Thanks for this demo.I am a trini living in B'dos and i long for a good dhalphuri roti. I know how to make paratha but going to try this for my bajan husband soon....my daughter who lives in J'ca says she uses dasheen bush bhaji together with the channa.

  • @allisonbaptiste5104
    @allisonbaptiste5104 Před 7 lety

    looks wonderful will try this very soon

  • @pitdog62
    @pitdog62 Před 12 lety

    Roti brings back such good memories for me. You’re an awesome Chef Chris!!!!

  • @tathagatb1981
    @tathagatb1981 Před 10 lety

    caribbeanpot This is quite a famous dish in India. The version that we make in India is the last step undergoes a deep fry. Also the dough is 1/2 the size. This goes well with a dish called in as Ghugni (made with Dried Yellow Peas).
    This dish is on the desired list to have when it rains. Kind of comfort food. The people who are kind of senior in age cannot take the deep fry ones. Your version would spell the sound of relief for them. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @ramdharrychandra4557
    @ramdharrychandra4557 Před 8 lety

    I enjoyed the Carib dhall pooris during a visit to Calgary in 2013.

  • @403Cynthia
    @403Cynthia Před 11 lety

    You have a recipe book!!! I'm all over it Chris!

  • @sistahduch
    @sistahduch Před 6 lety

    Used this and made really tasty roti. My first time ever! Thank you!

  • @caribbeanpot
    @caribbeanpot  Před 12 lety

    Indian workers brought their cuisine, culture, religion and language to the Caribbean over 100 yrs ago. Thus the similarities.

  • @michaelnobibux2886
    @michaelnobibux2886 Před 8 lety +13

    Greetings from Suriname.Excellent video.
    You may want to use ghee (clarified butter).
    It makes a big difference!

  • @SLiMKeM
    @SLiMKeM Před 13 lety

    Very nice recipe, AGAIN. Thanks Chris!!!

  • @woozrahbegumnuseebkootball2565

    This dalpuri roti is very close to our mauritian dalpuri.
    Thank you chef.

    • @Natasha-oz6ik
      @Natasha-oz6ik Před 10 lety

      I am Trinidadian with Mauritian friends and you're very right, it seems as though the Indians came from the same part of India to both islands, We share a lot in food and culture in common. You all are lovely people as well :-)

    • @woozrahbegumnuseebkootball2565
      @woozrahbegumnuseebkootball2565 Před 10 lety

      Thank you Natasha.yes indeed we have a lot in common.
      Who knows may be I can see you one day in Mauritius!

    • @Natasha-oz6ik
      @Natasha-oz6ik Před 10 lety

      That would be great!!

  • @jimmyjagroo6776
    @jimmyjagroo6776 Před 7 lety

    chris you the best.Trini living abroad.Love watching your videos but don't have the time to cook.

  • @bellegazelle2906
    @bellegazelle2906 Před 10 lety

    You Rock man!!! Thank you so much for putting this and all T&T/Carib recipes, so good!

  • @mommycooL69
    @mommycooL69 Před 12 lety

    Thank you so much for this recipe and the visual. Always heard about how its made but never actually seen it. I will share with my family and friends. You need to have your own show on FoodNetwork in all honesty. Thanks again.

  • @chelleytekilla
    @chelleytekilla Před 12 lety +1

    this is great! I've always wanted to make dhalpuri because I love it so, this is very helpful because usually when my family makes it they don't measure because they know it so well. I tried this and my roti came out terrible haha. It was a combination of the dough consistency being off, stuffing too much dhal and not rolling the roti thin enough. Still an excellent recipe, better luck next time!

  • @vero6728
    @vero6728 Před 10 lety

    I tried these Dhalpuries on the Week-End and they were delicious. My family loved them. I made your Chcken Curry Stew to accompany this dish and Yummy. I'm from Mauritius and Dhalpuri is well known in my country too. Now I know how to make them. Next time I'll try Shirin's suggestion. Thanks for this great detailed recipe and continue your great work!