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Thanks for the recipe. I’m 11 working on becoming independent in the kitchen. I can cook noodles, bake pancakes, boil meat and get the stock and fry chips. But my problem is with salt. All my fried dishes turn out too salty. Thank you for the video.
I watched several videos on how to cook plantains before trying to cook mine. Yours was the first that suggested salting them so I tried it both ways. Your version, salting them first, brought out the flavor and they tasted much better. Thank you! P.S. My 82 year old mother got the giggles when she heard you say to wait to let them cool or you will burn your mouth because that's exactly what she was trying to do..eat them up too fast! 😊 Thanks for the great video
Ummmm youve never had salt on sweet plantain n ur last name is rodriguez???? R u tht type of hispanic who only eats their specifics region food n nothing else at all? Lol.
Thanks for the recipe. I’m 11 working on becoming independent in the kitchen. I can cook noodles, bake pancakes, boil meat and get the stock and fry chips. But my problem is with salt. All my fried dishes turn out too salty. Thank you for the video.
That's impressive, big ups to you.
Edibles 🙂
Awww ❤️
Edibles After 1 month I have an update! My salt issue is no longer an issue! Thank you so much for the video! God bless 💕
@@zimtschnecke9284 why ask an 11 year old child that question
I learn something here! I like how you put them in a bowl and toss them around. thanks for sharing
What a great video! Thank you so much for posting, you helped me make delicious plantains
Love plantains. I use a flour batter when frying mine and then eat it peanut sauce.
Great idea care to share the recipe
Great idea. I’m definitely going to try it. Looks yummy 😋👍❤️🥰
I love the way u fried the plantains
That looks good. A good Caribbean dish right there.
Not only carribbean , west African and Hispanic too😎
I love fried plantain.
Thank you for the lovely tips
Always welcome 😊
Im nigerian and i wash my plantain before i salt em as well!🥰🇳🇬
Thank you for this lovely recipe.
Welcome 🙂
@@edibles4458 will visit again.Greetings from CookingBird.
Never in my life saw anyone pour water on plantain before frying! Lol
I'm Kenyan and have never ever Poured water over My Plantains either ..just deep fry em in hot oil 😂😂
I love fried banana. You make it look so easy I hope I can make it as good as you :)
It’s not fried banana 😭 it’s plantain
What did you pour over the plantains before you put on the salt, it looks like water if so how much.
Yes it's water, just enough to help spread the salt
0:34 What are you pouring on it? Water?
Yes, just a little.
I was wondering!! Thanks!!
TY casey watched repeatedly still could not understand what liquid was lol
I watched several videos on how to cook plantains before trying to cook mine.
Yours was the first that suggested salting them so I tried it both ways.
Your version, salting them first, brought out the flavor and they tasted much better. Thank you!
P.S. My 82 year old mother got the giggles when she heard you say to wait to let them cool or you will burn your mouth because that's exactly what she was trying to do..eat them up too fast! 😊
Thanks for the great video
Lol, thanks for watching 😊
Thank you for this
Thank You !
Thank you for sharing this video with us.
Welcome 😊
what kind of oil was used? i could not understand. thank you for the vid, it was very well done!
All this karamo for plantain😂, make I dey soak dodo inside salt for 1hour
I'm really sorry but I can't figure out what kind of oil you say you use.
Thanks for the recipe :)
Groundnut oil
@@edibles4458 Thank-you! I didn't know it was odourless. You learn something new every day.
Use seamoss and alkaline water
It's called banana cue in the Philippines
Thanks for the enlightenment
Note to self in order to fry it you fry it
Is that water you added just before adding salt
Yes, it's water, it was mentioned before 😉
U are amazing 😮❤
whats the purpose of the water
To help distribute the salt evenly
But did you boil the plantains first???
No
@@edibles4458 Thank you 🙏
Yummy!!!
What did u pour on the plantain before the salt
Sorry seen my answer in the comments
What liquid did she use to soak the plantains
It's just water to help dissolve the salt
When i fry it melts😂
I thought plantain was a banana since it was in the banana family, but i noticed it was plantain
I also they were bananas. I peeled one to eat and was wondering what sort of banana it was
@@florencenjeri6757 🤣
Is this normal banana or its different
it is not banan, it is plantain
Look like they cook like potatoes
I'm not hearing the name of the oil
Groundnut oil
@@edibles4458 thank you
Don't need salt
Where's your accent from
The sweet ones don't need Salt why would u put salt on something sweet i don't use salt
good for you? do it your way? and mind your damn business?
@@moonchild1432 amen to that 😂🙌🏾
@@moonchild1432 😂🤪🤪
@@moonchild1432 be nice😂
Ummmm youve never had salt on sweet plantain n ur last name is rodriguez???? R u tht type of hispanic who only eats their specifics region food n nothing else at all? Lol.
Second failed attempt at this. 🥺🥺🥺
What went wrong?
What happened? I’m getting ready to use her recipe today.
It would be great if you said what you put in before the salt. It looked like water but you didn’t say what it was!
water
Is this banana
No, plantain. They look and grow like bananas but they are bigger in size.
oil is a bit much isnt it....
It's fried plantains