Breads

How to Make Salmon Pie using Canned Salmon | Salmon Stuffed Fried Bake

How to Make Salmon Pie using Canned Salmon | Salmon Stuffed Fried Bake

Salmon pie, or salmon stuffed fried bake, is a quick and satisfying Caribbean snack, or on the go breakfast, made with seasoned canned salmon wrapped in soft dough and fried until golden brown. This easy version skips frying fish from scratch, making it perfect for [continue reading]

Eggless Blueberry Banana Bread Mini Loaves

Eggless Blueberry Banana Bread Mini Loaves

I’ve been obsessed with banana bread lately—retesting my original recipe while using up the extra bananas that always seem to land on my counter by the end of every week. A family friend makes huge bags of banana bread to share, and when he does, [continue reading]

The Softest Chapati Recipe (Whole Wheat Flatbread)

The Softest Chapati Recipe (Whole Wheat Flatbread)

Chapati has always fascinated me because it proves one simple truth: roti is not just food — it’s memory, comfort, and survival. Across the world, this humble flatbread shows up on everyday tables, shaped by culture, climate, and necessity. Yet at its core, chapati remains [continue reading]

Sunday Lunch Week 49: Garlic Pork & Hops Bread

Sunday Lunch Week 49: Garlic Pork & Hops Bread

Sunday, December 7th was one of those end-of-year Sundays when everything feels busy and slow at the same time. I had been out Christmas shopping for most of the morning and came home starving. Luckily, the pork belly had already been marinating in the fridge [continue reading]

Soft & Silky Guyanese Oil Roti (Clap Roti)

Soft & Silky Guyanese Oil Roti (Clap Roti)

Soft, silky Guyanese Oil Roti made with traditional vegetable oil or my healthier extra-virgin olive oil variation. Easy, flaky, and perfect with curries, stews or vegetable talkaris. A Soft, Silky Guyanese Classic Guyanese Oil Roti—also known as Clap Roti—is beloved for its tender layers, warm [continue reading]

Sunday Lunch Week 29: Simple Comfort for One – Boiled Tomato Choka, Fried Bake & Boiled Egg

Sunday Lunch Week 29: Simple Comfort for One – Boiled Tomato Choka, Fried Bake & Boiled Egg

This week’s Sunday lunch was unlike any other. For the first time in decades, I was cooking only for myself—and it felt both unfamiliar and strangely freeing. After days of indecision and flipping through mental menus—hops bread and lo mein? gizzard? fried chicken with biscuits [continue reading]

Aloo Puri (A Fusion of Two Trini Favorites)

Aloo Puri (A Fusion of Two Trini Favorites)

Aloo Puri is a stuffed potato fry bread—a delicious cross between aloo pie and aloo roti. Crispy, chewy, and deeply satisfying! A Fusion of Two Trini Favorites If aloo roti and aloo pie had a baby, this would be it. Not as thick or doughy [continue reading]

Soft and Buttery Pan Coconut Bread

Soft and Buttery Pan Coconut Bread

I developed this Pan Coconut Bread as an easy variation of our traditional coconut bake or simple pot bake. Pressing it out on a pan is simpler than forming hops bread/rolls or a loaf—just knead, rest, press, let it rise one last time, and bake. [continue reading]

The Perfect Sandwich Bread | Butter Flap | Coco Bread

The Perfect Sandwich Bread | Butter Flap | Coco Bread

This perfect sandwich bread recipe draws inspiration from my hops bread and the traditional Guyanese butter flap, which shares similarities with Jamaica’s coco bread. The result is a delightful fusion of these beloved breads. What’s the Difference?
While butterflap and coco bread are staples in Caribbean [continue reading]

Trinidad Bread and Channa Sandwich

Trinidad Bread and Channa Sandwich

Trinidad Bread and Channa: A Delicious Tradition with a Personal Twist In my previous post, I shared my take on boil channa (also known as “cup ah channa”). As a natural follow-up, I want to dive into another beloved Trinidadian staple: Bread and Channa. The [continue reading]