Bodi

Discover Trinidadian and Caribbean bodi recipes featuring yard-long beans, including curry bodi, bodi and aloo, saltfish dishes, and easy everyday meals.

Stewed Chicken with Bodi (Bora / Yard Beans)

Stewed Chicken with Bodi (Bora / Yard Beans)

Stewed Chicken with Bodi is a comforting Caribbean one-pot dish made with tender chicken, long green beans, potatoes, and a deeply seasoned gravy created using the traditional burnt sugar method. Simple ingredients, proper technique, and patience at the stove come together to create a meal [continue reading]

Curry Bodi and Aloo Recipe (Trinidad Curry Long Beans with Potato)

Curry Bodi and Aloo Recipe (Trinidad Curry Long Beans with Potato)

A hearty & wholesome Trinidad curry made with bodi and potatoes, cooked Nana’s way with green seasoning and thyme—perfect with roti or Diwali meals. A Taste of Tradition: Nana’s Curry Bodi and Aloo Curry Bodi and Aloo is one of those dishes that instantly transports [continue reading]

Fry Bodi and Aloo | Sautéed Long Green Beans and Potato

Fry Bodi and Aloo | Sautéed Long Green Beans and Potato

Fry Bodi and Aloo, also known as sautéed long green beans and potatoes, is a humble yet flavorful dish that celebrates the wisdom of generations before us. Rooted in the kitchens of our parents, grandparents and great-grandparents, it’s a recipe that proves simplicity can be [continue reading]

Trinidad Fry Bodi with Shrimp

Trinidad Fry Bodi with Shrimp

Trinidad fry bodi with shrimp is a beloved dish in Trinidad and other Caribbean islands. This flavorful meal combines sautéed long green beans (bodi) with fresh tomatoes, onions, garlic, and optional hot pepper for a burst of taste. Despite the name, it is not deep [continue reading]

Trinidad “Fry Bodi” (Stir-Fry Long Green Beans | Bora Recipe )

Trinidad “Fry Bodi” (Stir-Fry Long Green Beans | Bora Recipe )

This recipe for “Fry Bodi” is long green beans stir-fried with tomatoes, onions, and garlic. Cooking bodi past the steaming point brings out the intense flavor of the green bean. It’s juicy, tender, yet crunchy. The onion, which somehow gets caramelized in the process and [continue reading]