Year: 2014
HOW TO MAKE PARSAD – BOTH FLOUR AND CREAM OF WHEAT VERSIONS
Parsad, also known as mohanbhog or mohanboug, is a traditional sweet served at Hindu religious ceremonies throughout Trinidad and across the Caribbean. Summer has quietly bid us farewell, and the school bells are ringing once again. Truth be told, I...
Trinidad Aloo (Potato) Pie
Aloo pie is fried dough filled with savory mashed potatoes that’s seasoned simply with bandhania (culantro), cumin, onion and garlic. This snack (or meal) is right up there in popularity with doubles, saheena, pholourie,dhal pholourie, kachori and bake and...
Trinidad Stewed Red Beans
"Trinidad stewed red beans is a mainstay in our cuisine. For a typical simple Sunday lunch, it is usually accompanied by baked or stewed chicken, steamed rice, and a salad." A little update. Change seems to be the only constant...
Caribbean-Style Baked Fish in Parchment Paper
You’ve heard me mention that I love challenges, and let me warn you, be careful what you wish for! Two years ago I complained that my job had become too easy, I knew it too well, it wasn’t challenging enough. No...
How to make Chicken Puffs | Trinidad
Chicken Puffs: Pâte à choux, a light pastry dough, is filled with savory, flavorful chicken paste. It's been a rough year thus far, and I expect the turbulence to continue for another twelve months. Corporate mergers and acquisitions, downsizing, increased workload,...
Trinidad Black Cake / Caribbean Rum Soaked Fruit Cake
The Origins of Black Cake (Caribbean Rum Fruit Cake) Black cake — or Caribbean rum fruit cake — isn’t just a dessert. It’s memory. It’s Christmas mornings, wedding tables, and that one aunt who guards her fruit jar like treasure....








