Estimated reading time: 5 minutes Craving Comfort—A Slow Simmered Sunday Some Sundays are guided by tradition, others by inspiration — and for Sunday Lunch Week 43, it was a craving that refused to fade. All month I’d been seeing bowls...
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes There’s a quiet joy in the first pot of soup that ushers in fall or winter. For Sunday Lunch Week 39, I made a rich and creamy corn soup with pigtails, layered with the sweetness...
Welcoming Fall with a One-Pot Wonder Fall crept in this weekend, and the air carried just enough chill to make a pot of soup feel right. I wanted something warm, earthy, and distinctly Trinidadian—my ultimate corn soup with pigtails. It’s...
Cassava dumplings are a beloved Caribbean comfort food, offering a firm yet slightly chewy texture with a subtle sweetness and earthy depth from the cassava. The addition of green seasoning infuses a gentle herbaceous flavor, making these dumplings even more...
Here is the recipe for the cornmeal dumplings I made for the delicious steamed coconut salmon recipe. I don't use baking powder because I like my dumplings stiff and chewy, with a nice bite to it. Serve with stewed or...
As I mentioned on IG and Facebook, the husband loved this combination of saltfish and veggies with flour dumplings so much he insisted that I remake and filmed this for everyone. This looks like I cooked all day but would...
Corn soup is a popular street food with the partygoers in Trinidad, especially after a night of feteing and palancing, as we say in Trinidad. But I can’t attest to that because I grew up in a strict household, so...
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...
Steamed Coconut Salmon My daughter had an interview this week. Her very first interview, ever. I kissed and hugged her endlessly and sent her off to the interview, down a lonely hallway, all by her lonesome, (I know, aye vey!)...