Crockpot Lupulu. Separate the taro leaves from their stems. Layer the bottom of the cockpit with one-third of the leaves. Spread half a can of corned beef, followed by half of the onions and taro leaf stems.
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You can cook Crockpot Lupulu using 4 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Crockpot Lupulu
- It's 20 of taro leaves and stems (spinach or other collard would probably also work).
- Prepare 2 can of corned beef.
- Prepare 1 1/2 of onion, chopped.
- You need 2 can of coconut milk.
Slow Cooker Recipes Crockpot Recipes Cooking Recipes Freezer Cooking Samoan Food Tongan Food Ono Hawaiian Food Fiji Food Gourmet. Spread out mayonaise in dobs all around. Bring up the edges of the foil somewhat, and pour the can of coconut milk into the middle. Palusami is a main dish from Samoa made with coconut milk.
Crockpot Lupulu instructions
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- Separate the taro leaves from their stems. Clean the stems and break into 1-2 inch pieces..
- Layer the bottom of the cockpit with one-third of the leaves..
- Spread half a can of corned beef, followed by half of the onions and taro leaf stems..
- Spread another half can of corned beef then cover with a can of coconut milk..
- Use another third of the leaves to begin another layer of corned beef, onions and stems, corned beef, and coconut milk..
- Use remaining taro leaves to cover and seal the ingredients.
- Cook in crock pot on low for 9 hours (could probably go for as short as 6 hours- I like to run mine long).
- Serve over rice..
In the islands of Samoa, we use taro leaves and the Samoan corn-beef but here in America, my family can not live with out it so we use other substitute you can buy at the grocery store. Here is how you cook that. See recipes for Sam's Crockpot Beef Brisket with Homemade Bbq Sauce too. Get more local style recipes here. Patrick's Day Favorite in my house.