Weh Di Beef Deh?

Weh Yu Need:

 

2 teespoon saal                                                        ½ teespoon blak pepa

1 teespoon gyaalik poada                                        1 teespoon taim er 3 taim leef

½ onks rikaado                                                         1 tayblspoon Lea & Perrins saas

2½ kwaat waata                                                       1 pong a pitayta

1 pong koako                                                            ¼ smaal kyabij

1 meedyom karats                                                   1 meedyom oanyan

1 meedyom sweet pepa                                           3 abanayro pepa 

8 onks makaroani elbo                                             1 teespoon spais seed

1 meedyom tomayto kot eena kwaataz

¼ kop vineega er joos a 1 laim eena 2 kop a waata

 

Bot weh bowt di beef? Hahahaha … Noh figet di beef!

2 pong briskit er eni a yu fayvrit kot beef

 

How fu mek it:

 

Wash meet eena laim er vineega waata. Rens it aaf. Seezn di meet wid di blak pepa, gyaalik poada, taim, rikaado ahn Lee & Perrins saas. Put di meet eena wahn krak pat fi too owaz pahn loa heet. Tes it fi si if ih don, den kot it op eena peesiz ahn put it eena wahn big pat fi bail wid di waata. Dais op aala di vejitablz ahn ad dehn tu di pat, lang wid di hoal abanayro pepa dehn. Den put een di makaroani. Bail evriting til ih saaf. Ad een di spais seed dehn jos bifoa yu ton aaf di soop.

 

Nais nais beef soop … injai it eni day!

 

Silvaana Udz, Ed.D da fahn Bileez. If yu waahn tel shee bowt sohnting speshal fu put eena dis Kriol
aatikl, eemayl: [email protected]             Vizit: www.nationalkriolcouncil.org



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