You can make Haitian pikliz easily. Your family members, especially the kids, will thank you for it!
Here is a list of the basic ingredients:
First, you must have a container to put all the ingredients in. Let's say you have a large bottle, a jar or anything you can close afterwards.
Depending on the amount of people you want to serve, start with 3 grated carrots, a teaspoon of olive oil, one or two grated onions, 3 cups of crushed, minced leaves of cabbage, 1 cup of peas, 1 teaspoon of salt; then add 1 teaspoon of pepper, 1 teaspoon of crushed garlic; add 6 cut peppers;
add some white vinagre.
Do not forget your onions, carrots, and cabbages. Well, you can other ingredients of your choice.
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Friday, December 23, 2011
What Goes Into the Preparation of Haitian Pikliz: The Basic Ingredients You Should Have
How do you say Happy New Year and Merry Christmas in Haitian Creole?
As this year is coming to an end, I would like to thank everybody who has written to us and asked asked questions on learning both Haitian Creole and French. It is time to take stock of what we have accomplished together on this exciting journey. I want to inform you that there are greater things to come in the next few years on this blog and http://haitiancreolemp3.libsyn.com.
As the blogger of this site (http://sakpaselearnhaitiancreole.blogspot.com) and the founder of free haitiancreolemp3 podcast, I want to thank you for letting me know what you want to learn. I have been pleased to answer your language and culture lessons and encourage you to learn by providing you with free downloads of creole lessons and vocabulary.
Wherever you are in the United States and the rest of the world, you can learn Haitian Creole online via Skype.com. If you have access to a computer or you have a Google account, you can learn the haitian language.
Find out how you can do that by visiting http://worldwidehaitiancreoleclasses.blogspot.com
Whether you live in Miami, Florida, Franklin, Tennessee, Allen Texas, Santa Barbara, California, San Diego, California, Japan, Belgium, France, England, Argentina, Brasil, Peru or anywhere in the world, you can use Skype to learn Kreyol, Haitian Creole.
Whether your primary language is English or Spanish, I have made some free lessons available to you at http://aprenderkreyolhaitiano.blogspot.com. I have also provided with various additional resources which you can find on the following blogs and sites:
http://creolechildrensbooks.blogspot.com
http://newyorkcreolebooks.blogspot.com
http://frenchlessonpodcast.libsyn.com
http://learnfrenchonlinefree.libsyn.com
http://urbanebookspublishing.blogspot.com
http://newwavepublishing.blogspot.com
Bòn Ane! – Happy New Year! (note that “nouvèl – new” is not said/used here)
Jwaye Nowèl! – Merry Christmas!
Women entrepreneurs - Timachann, madan sara, (They are often peddlers or street vendors)
As the blogger of this site (http://sakpaselearnhaitiancreole.blogspot.com) and the founder of free haitiancreolemp3 podcast, I want to thank you for letting me know what you want to learn. I have been pleased to answer your language and culture lessons and encourage you to learn by providing you with free downloads of creole lessons and vocabulary.
Wherever you are in the United States and the rest of the world, you can learn Haitian Creole online via Skype.com. If you have access to a computer or you have a Google account, you can learn the haitian language.
Find out how you can do that by visiting http://worldwidehaitiancreoleclasses.blogspot.com
Whether you live in Miami, Florida, Franklin, Tennessee, Allen Texas, Santa Barbara, California, San Diego, California, Japan, Belgium, France, England, Argentina, Brasil, Peru or anywhere in the world, you can use Skype to learn Kreyol, Haitian Creole.
Whether your primary language is English or Spanish, I have made some free lessons available to you at http://aprenderkreyolhaitiano.blogspot.com. I have also provided with various additional resources which you can find on the following blogs and sites:
http://creolechildrensbooks.blogspot.com
http://newyorkcreolebooks.blogspot.com
http://frenchlessonpodcast.libsyn.com
http://learnfrenchonlinefree.libsyn.com
http://urbanebookspublishing.blogspot.com
http://newwavepublishing.blogspot.com
Bòn Ane! – Happy New Year! (note that “nouvèl – new” is not said/used here)
Jwaye Nowèl! – Merry Christmas!
Women entrepreneurs - Timachann, madan sara, (They are often peddlers or street vendors)
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