I’m a man of simple pleasures, next to Rice and beans with stew chicken and potato salad, Hudut is my favourite Belizean grub.�And with Garifuna Settlement Day recently occurring on November 19, I’ve been craving this traditional Garifuna�food even more. I’m happy to be cooking it today and sharing the recipe with you guys.
Belizean hudut is easy to cook! It is comprised of green and ripe mashed plantains called Fu-fu and a fish coconut stew. This traditional dish is important to Garifunas because it represents their love for the sea and living on the coast. Many other cultures that are near the sea or ocean have similar dishes, for example, countries such as Brazil and Thailand have their own versions of a fish coconut stew. Here in Belize, the local creole culture�also has a similar dish, which is known as SERE. Sere is cooked in a similar manner, however, it involves many other ingredients and is mostly eaten with white rice instead of Fu-fu.
Cook at home Hudut�recipe:
Ingredients:
4 Green plantains, mashed
2 Ripe plantains, mashed
2 fishes, Red Snapper
2 Cans of Coconut milk
1 Onion, chopped
2 cloves of Garlic, minced
A handful or 2 of Okra
A touch of fresh Cilantro, minced (use Basil if you prefer)
A touch of fresh Oregano, minced
Add Salt and Pepper to taste
Directions:
Start off by peeling the plantains and boiling them in a bowl of water for 15 to 20 minutes. Now clean and chop your fishes in halves. You can only add salt and black pepper to your fish or choose to season them however you prefer.
Traditionally the plantains are crushed in a large wooden mortar and pestle but a food processor can do just fine. Add some water if it's too dry. Also add a little bit of sugar if you want your Fu-fu to be sweeter.
Put the coconut milk to boil and add the oregano, cilantro, garlic, okra and salt and pepper to taste. While you wait for the coconut milk to boil, lightly saut� the fish until it gets brown.
When the coconut milk is boiling, add the fish and cook for another 20 minutes.
Serve the fish coconut stew with the Fu-fu on the side. Enjoy!
Dad Shows Us How to Make Garifuna Hudut | MUKBANG | Belizean Culture
Dad shows us how to make traditional Garifuna Hudut. Afterward we sat and eat the meal.
In today's Grace Flava with A Beat we were joined by guest chef, Bernadette Nolberto of Lerisi Garifuna Restaurant. She showed the team how to make the traditional Hudut. Look out for Grace representatives this weekend in Dangriga. On set: Harsha Vaswani- Brand Manager, Grace Beverage Center Melonie Coc - Senor Brands Manager, Grace Kennedy Belize Ltd. Bernadette Nolberto - Head Chef, Lerisi Garifunaduau Restaurant
Cooking Hudut a traditional Garifuna Dish Hudut is a traditional Garifuna Dish. Belize VLOG. The people of Belize are very diverse and so is the food. In this video we are going to focus on the Garifuna culture. I invited my jungle cousins over to give us the play by play on just how to do it. I really believe food is a big part of culture and community and one of the best ways we can come together. Let's learn how to make Hudut!
Now this is the real deal! Hudut in the making by the National Garifuna Council Orange Walk Branch. Want to learn how to make it? Well its the perfect time to learn with this video. Enjoy!
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