Jyneelle’s granny shows her how to make Saheena. Saheena is an East Indian snack and is also a widely popular street food delicacy in Trinidad & Tobago that uses ingredients like dasheen bush, ground urad, geera and saffron.
Saheena Recipe
Ingredients
- 20 (approx) Large dasheen Leaves
- 1lb flour
- 1lb split pea flour
- 1/4 lb corn flour
- 1/4 lb urad dhal flour or whole dhal (can be blended with water and used)
- 2 Tbsp Geera
- 2 Tbsp Garlic
- 3 Tbsp Bandania
- 1 1/2 Tbsp Baking powder
- 2 tsp Turmeric
- 1 1/2 Tbsp whole geera
- 1 1/2 Tbsp salt
- 1 tsp sugar
- juice of one lime
Method
- Separate stems from dasheen leaves, wash them thoroughly and then roll them with a rolling pin to flatten
- Mix flours together in a large bowl, add in spices and seasonings. Mix so that they are distributed evenly.
- If urad dhal was used instead of flour, it can be blended in a blender or food processor with water (just enough to cover the dhal) and then used as liquid to start bringing the mixture together.
- If not, water can be used to make the mixture into a loose paste.
- Paste a thin layer of the batter onto a leaf and layer another onto it, repeating the process.
- After stacking about 10-12 leaves together, roll into a tight log.
- The log can be frozen at this point, wrapped in foil or cling wrap. If you are using it right away it is cut into circles and pasted on both sides with a small amount of the batter before frying.
- Shaeenas are fried at medium heat until golden brown (I usually break the first one to ensure it’s cooked and adjust the heat if needed)
- Serve hot with some tamarind chutney!
All your dishes looks so lovely