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Cassava grated (1)
Flour all-purp
Salt
Baking Powder
Water
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Make - (1-1/4 hrs)
- peel CASSAVA (a strong "Y" peeler is best) and grate it.
See Grating
below for details.
- Place Flour, Salt, and Baking Powder in a mixing
bowl and whip it to make it even. Work in the Cassava.
- The Cassava has some water in it so the amount of additional water
you need is uncertain. Add in Tablespoon amounts. Work until you have an
even but fairly firm dough. Lightly oiling your hands can help here.
Knead for about 4 minutes.
- Let the dough rest for 20 minutes covered with plastic wrap.
- Form Dumplings of the shape and size you want. All the shapes
below are typical of Trinidad, Tobago, Jamaica, and the rest of the
Caribbean.
- Spinners are formed by rolling a small ball of dough
between the palms of your hands. They should be about 2-1/4 inches
long and pointed at both ends. Roll them longer and thinner than you
want, because they will pull back some when set out on the board.
- Cow Tongues (Trinidad) are formed by rolling out an oval of dough
on a lightly floured board. They should be rolled out about 1/8 inch
thick. Again, they will pull back when laid out, getting shorter and
thicker, so roll longer than you want. They can be considerably
longer and narrower than those in the photo.
- Soup Dumplings (Trinidad) are rolled out as a cylinder about 1 inch
in diameter, then sliced crosswise about 1/2 inch thick. They may
then be rolled into balls if you wish.
- Disks are made by pressing a ball of dough flat between you palms.
It should be less than 1/2 inch thick, a fair amount less because they
will pull back some when set out. Use your thumb to make the center
thinner than the edges. They should be about 2-1/2 inches diameter.
- Spinners and Soup Dumplings can be boiled in the soup, or boiled
separately. They will need about 12 minutes, which should be at least
a minute beyond the time they float to the surface. Cow Tongues and disks
are boiled separately, and timing will depend on thickness, again, at
least a minutes after they float to the top.
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