Caribbean Snack

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]

How to Make Caribbean Coconut Cake (Jamaican Toto)

How to Make Caribbean Coconut Cake (Jamaican Toto)

Caribbean coconut cake (also known as Jamaican Toto) is one of my current favorites to make and share—a simple, coconut-based cake that feels just right when you want something sweet without overindulging. It’s light, gently spiced, and not overly sweet, the kind of cake you [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]

Caribbean Fried Shrimp Recipe (Crispy, Golden & Flavorful)

Caribbean Fried Shrimp Recipe (Crispy, Golden & Flavorful)

Bake and shark at Maracas Beach is one of those experiences that stays with you — the salt air, the sound of the waves, and the ritual of dressing your bake exactly the way you like it. But for those who don’t eat fish or [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]

Garlic Pork

Garlic Pork

Trinidad Garlic Pork — A Christmas Tradition Rooted in Memory Trinidad Garlic Pork carries the unmistakable spirit of a Trinidad Christmas. The sharpness of vinegar, the warmth of garlic, the perfume of thyme and bandhania — all of it signals the start of the holiday [continue reading]

Cassava Pone

Cassava Pone

Cassava Pone holds a special place in my heart—and on my dessert table. It’s my husband’s absolute favorite treat, and honestly, I’ve come to love it just as much. Made with grated cassava (also known as yuca, balinghoy, mogo, mandioco, kamoteng kahoy, and manioc) and [continue reading]

Trinidad Macaroni and Eggs (Boil and Fry Macaroni)

Trinidad Macaroni and Eggs (Boil and Fry Macaroni)

A Humble Village Kitchen Memory Growing up in a small village in Trinidad, macaroni and eggs wasn’t just food—it was survival and comfort, then and now. During long summer vacations, when options ran low and hunger struck, it was often just me and my sister [continue reading]

Fried Plantains (Caribbean Style)

Fried Plantains (Caribbean Style)

When I was growing up in Trinidad, fried plantains were always on the table — whether at breakfast with tomatoes and saltfish and fried bake, alongside Sunday lunch with stewed chicken, stewed red beans and rice, or as a quick snack when we wanted something [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]