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  Category: Guyana
  Author: Basmattie
  Date: 1/6/2008
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Ingredients:
2 medium sweet cassava
1 small dried coconut
2 tbsp butter or margarine
6 oz sugar
1/4 tsp spice and black pepper
1/2 tsp essence
1/4 tsp salt
Instructions:
Peel, wash, grate and mix the cassava and coconut together.
Work in the butter with a fork.
Add the other ingredients and enough water to bind stiffly.
Put the mixture into a greased dripping pan, where it should be about 1 inch thick.
Bake in a moderate oven until crisp and brown on top.
Cut into 1½ to 2 inch squares before serving.
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Author: Liz
Email: ail_marsh@yahoo.com
Date:  3/10/2013
Comment:
Indeed, Basmattie copied that recipe, verbatim, from the cook book 'What's cooking in Guyana' and trying to impress persons that it is her recipe.
Author: jane
Email: jane@hotmail.com
Date:  2/8/2013
Comment:
The amount of coconut is incorrect
Author: Nazalen Rafikalli
Email: ladynazz@hotmail.com
Date:  11/22/2012
Comment:
I am so happy i found this recipe and i am not interesting in the critics. I am making it today and will be putting milk in it. so when i am done i will come back with my comments.
Author: Anthony M. Weiss
Email: jtmwgrblegl@gmail.com
Date:  8/21/2012
Comment:
Persons claim that there needs to be a set excessive-hindfoot boots and shoes within a lady's clothing collection
Author: kamala morrison
Email: lennoxmorrison573@yahoo.com
Date:  8/13/2012
Comment:
How to make black cake and fruit cake.
Author: Sonia Liver
Email: sonia_2880@hotmail.com
Date:  6/28/2012
Comment:
Hello everyone,
Basmattie's recipe is very accurate. This is how it's done in the olden days.
Adding the milk is like making it look like custard and this is how the Phillipino people make it.
Author: Sonia
Email: sonia_2880@hotmail.com
Date:  6/28/2012
Comment:
Hello everyone,
Basmattie's recipe is very accurate. This is how it's done in the olden days.
Adding the milk is like making it look like custard and this is how the Phillipino people make it.
Author: Rayanna
Email: tressa_wilson@yahoo.com
Date:  3/29/2012
Comment:
it grate but she is right the milk is missin form the recipe
Author: Mavis Fraser
Email: mvfras@msn.com
Date:  3/28/2012
Comment:
Cassava pone:

This recipe is unbalanced, the amount of coconut is wrong there should be more cassava and there is no mention of cornstarch.
Author: Mavis
Email: mvfras@msn.com
Date:  3/28/2012
Comment:
Cassava pone:

This recipe is unbalanced, the amount of coconut is wrong there should be more cassava and there is no mention of cornstarch.
Author: Mavis Fraser
Email: mvfras@msn.com
Date:  3/28/2012
Comment:
Cassava pone:

This recipe is unbalanced, the amount of coconut is wrong there should be more cassava and there is no mention of cornstarch.
Author: Mavis Fraser
Email: mvfras@msn.com
Date:  3/28/2012
Comment:
Cassava pone:

This recipe is unbalanced, the amount of coconut is wrong there should be more cassava and there is no mention of cornstarch.
Author: naz
Email: nazshew@gmail.com
Date:  1/21/2012
Comment:
Yes Yes that's correct the milk is missing from the recipe.
Author: limatee
Email: treced_loytano@hotmail.com
Date:  1/5/2012
Comment:
you did not say at what temp. it should be baked
Author: mary
Email: pegobin@aol.com
Date:  12/31/2011
Comment:
Miss Basmattie this recipe is not yours. It is from What's Cooking In Guyana - the first publication circa 1970).
Author: Abdul
Email: tristarc@hotmail.com
Date:  5/3/2011
Comment:
Instead of putting 2 medium cassava and one small coconut, why not just indicate the actual weight of these 2 ingredient...you seem to have done for the rest of the recipe
Author: Abdul
Email: tristarc@hotmail.com
Date:  5/3/2011
Comment:
Instead of putting 2 medium cassava and one small coconut, why not just indicate the actual weight of these 2 ingredient...you seem to have done for the rest of the recipe
Author: Abdul
Email: tristarc@hotmail.com
Date:  5/3/2011
Comment:
Instead of putting 2 medium cassava and one small coconut, why not just indicate the actual weight of these 2 ingredient...you seem to have done for the rest of the recipe
Author: Abdul
Email: tristarc@hotmail.com
Date:  5/3/2011
Comment:
Instead of putting 2 medium cassava and one small coconut, why not just indicate the actual weight of these 2 ingredient...you seem to have done for the rest of the recipe
Author: Grace
Email: leprem@hotmail.com
Date:  12/22/2010
Comment:
I have been looking for this for sometime. Now that I have found it, I am going to bake one and hopefully it will come out the right way. Have not tasted it in years so I am looking forward to it.
Author: shaneeza
Email: shanie36@gmail.com
Date:  1/12/2010
Comment:
hi you
Author: Tina Rakheram
Email: tinarakheram@Hotmail.com
Date:  11/11/2009
Comment:
I believe the milk is missing from this recipe.
I've tried it with condensed milk instead of sugar and it was awesome.

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