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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]

Spicy Pickled Red Onion (Quick Lime-Cured Condiment)

Spicy Pickled Red Onion (Quick Lime-Cured Condiment)

This spicy pickled red onion is a personal recipe I make in small batches when I want something bright, hot, and sharp to cut through a meal. It’s quick, fresh, and purposeful. There’s no fermentation here and no long shelf life. This is a short-term [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 47: Stewed Chicken, Curried Baigan & Aloo, and Paratha

Sunday Lunch Week 47: Stewed Chicken, Curried Baigan & Aloo, and Paratha

(Sunday, November 23, 2025 — The Sunday Before Thanksgiving) There is a certain hush that settles over the house the Sunday before Thanksgiving—an unmistakable mix of anticipation, quiet gratitude, and the steady hum of preparation. Week 47 carried all of that energy. My mom was [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]

Sunday Lunch Week 44: Mexican Steak Bowls

Sunday Lunch Week 44: Mexican Steak Bowls

Sunday Lunch Week 44 brings a comforting and unexpected meal: Mexican steak bowls made with ribeye, yellow rice, and black beans — a practical, delicious feast shaped by a busy morning and the ingredients already waiting in the kitchen. The Story Behind This Week’s Sunday [continue reading]

Avocado Choka | Zaboca Choka

Avocado Choka | Zaboca Choka

A Beloved Trinidad Staple While I love zaboca (the Trinidad word for avocado), my body does not always love it back. Time and time again, I’ve tried to enjoy it as an adult, but it just doesn’t sit well with me. On the other hand, [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]

Jamaican Steamed Cabbage (Jamaican Cabbage Stir Fry)

Jamaican Steamed Cabbage (Jamaican Cabbage Stir Fry)

Jamaican Steamed Cabbage — sometimes called Jamaican Cabbage Stir Fry or Jamaican Stir Fry Cabbage— is one of those quiet dishes that completes a plate without competing with anything else. It’s lightly sweet, gently tangy, warm with pimento, alive with thyme, and beautifully crisp-tender. You’ll [continue reading]

Sunday Lunch Week 42: Preparing for Diwali — Our Feast & Traditions

Sunday Lunch Week 42: Preparing for Diwali — Our Feast & Traditions

This Sunday Lunch Week 42 was unlike any other. With Diwali the very next day, the weekend carried a deeper sense of purpose — equal parts devotion, duty, and love. It wasn’t just about feeding the family; it was about continuing a tradition that began [continue reading]