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My Mother-in-Law’s (Grace) Kurma Recipe

My Mother-in-Law’s (Grace) Kurma Recipe

Sadly, all good things come to an end except my blogging of course. The activity- and action-packed days of summer are now a refreshing memory. My annual Fourth of July BBQ, a family vacation in exquisite Turks and Caicos, elaborate birthday parties, graduation parties, potlucks, [continue reading]

The Perfect Caribbean Roast Chicken Recipe

The Perfect Caribbean Roast Chicken Recipe

  This Caribbean roast chicken recipe is simple, flavorful, economical, and dependable—the kind of recipe every home cook should have in their collection. A whole chicken is butterflied, generously coated with Caribbean green seasoning, lemon juice, salt, black pepper, and olive oil, then roasted until [continue reading]

Trinidad Buljol (Salted Codfish Salad) and a story about Nana

Trinidad Buljol (Salted Codfish Salad) and a story about Nana

Buljol is a Trinidadian classic and weekend breakfast staple. It’s been a while! Where do I start! To give you a quick snapshot, since my last post I resigned from my position of 11 years, left my comfort zone, and started a new job with [continue reading]

Authentic Curry Goat Recipe | Trinidad

Authentic Curry Goat Recipe | Trinidad

Trinidad Curry Goat—A Favorite Curry goat, also known as curried goat, is a beloved dish throughout Trinidad and Jamaica. Unlike the milder flavor of curry chicken, curry goat is bold, deeply seasoned and slowly cooked until the meat is tender and infused with rich Caribbean [continue reading]

Boil and Fry Black Eye Peas — Not a Music Group!

Boil and Fry Black Eye Peas — Not a Music Group!

‘This boil and fry black-eyed peas dish, referred to as “Googanee” by my Mom, is made traditionally with only onion, garlic, culantro (shado beni) and pepper, but I added veggies for additional flavor and nutrients.” The year 2014 came and left like a thief in [continue reading]

Ria’s Simple “Trini Christmas is de Best” Holiday Ham

Ria’s Simple “Trini Christmas is de Best” Holiday Ham

When I thought I finally had a strong grasp on 40, life went ahead and dealt me another wild card which, if I didn’t play right, would result in permanent despair. I did some introspection. I realized that somewhere hidden in the challenges of the [continue reading]

HOW TO MAKE PARSAD – BOTH FLOUR AND CREAM OF WHEAT VERSIONS

HOW TO MAKE PARSAD – BOTH FLOUR AND CREAM OF WHEAT VERSIONS

Summer has quietly bid us farewell, and the school bells are ringing once again. Truth be told, I can’t vividly recall much of what happened between the start of summer and the return of the school session. I only know that I worked—perhaps a little [continue reading]

Trinidad Aloo (Potato) Pie

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 shark.  My fish pie and [continue reading]

Trinidad Stewed Red Beans

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 in my life. Recently, I [continue reading]

Caribbean-Style Baked Fish in Parchment Paper

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 great captain was created on [continue reading]