Breads, Roti & Dough

Trinidadian cuisine boasts a wide variety of breads and roti, from the split peas filled dhalpuri to the everyday, simple sada roti. For Christmas and Easter and special occasions we enjoy freshly baked homemade bread with a nice coating of butter. When we want decadence and heat we make pepper roti, filled with savory mashed potato, pepper and grated cheese. Learn to make one or all today!

HOW TO MAKE TRINIDAD DOUBLES – DETAILED RECIPE & INSTRUCTIONS

HOW TO MAKE TRINIDAD DOUBLES – DETAILED RECIPE & INSTRUCTIONS

WHAT IS TRINIDAD DOUBLES? Trinidad doubles is one of the most popular Caribbean street foods, made with two pieces of fried dough (bara), filled with tender, well-seasoned chickpeas (channa), and topped with condiments like tamarind sauce, pepper sauce, and chutneys. KEY ELEMENTS OF TRINIDAD DOUBLES [continue reading]

How to make Dhalpuri | Dhal Puri Roti | Trinidad

How to make Dhalpuri | Dhal Puri Roti | Trinidad

What is Dhalpuri? Hello Friends! After posting this dhalpuri video on YouTube, it has quickly become one of the most viewed videos I have created–now more than 1.5 million VIEWS!! I know many of you will also appreciate the printable recipe and introduction for dhalpuri, [continue reading]

Trinidad Sada Roti (Plain)

Trinidad Sada Roti (Plain)

 WHAT IS SADA ROTI? Sada roti is one of the main staples in Trinidad. It is a leavened flatbread eaten for breakfast or dinner with a variety of vegetarian, fish, or meat dishes — including curries or stews. It is to Trinidad what flour tortilla, [continue reading]

Trinidad Pepper Roti (Peppah Roti)

Trinidad Pepper Roti (Peppah Roti)

Spice up your life with Trinidad Pepper Roti—a flavorful, cheesy, and spicy flatbread that’s perfect for any occasion, Pepper Roti is a beloved roti in Trinidad and Tobago, known for its flaky layers and fiery filling. Traditionally filled with mashed potatoes, hot peppers, and herbs, [continue reading]

Trini Pastelles

Trini Pastelles

What are Pastelles? Pastelles are a popular favorite amongst Trinbagonians around Christmas time. I don’t know why we wait all year to make these (most likely the work involved). According to Wikipedia, it is believed that the pastelles were introduced by Spanish colonizers who ruled [continue reading]

My Mother-in-Law’s (Grace) Kurma Recipe

My Mother-in-Law’s (Grace) Kurma Recipe

Sadly, all good things come to an end except my blogging of course. The activity- and action-packed days of summer are now a refreshing memory. My annual Fourth of July BBQ, a family vacation in exquisite Turks and Caicos, elaborate birthday parties, graduation parties, potlucks, [continue reading]

HOW TO MAKE PARSAD – BOTH FLOUR AND CREAM OF WHEAT VERSIONS

HOW TO MAKE PARSAD – BOTH FLOUR AND CREAM OF WHEAT VERSIONS

Summer has quietly bid us farewell, and the school bells are ringing once again. Truth be told, I can’t vividly recall much of what happened between the start of summer and the return of the school session. I only know that I worked—perhaps a little [continue reading]

Trinidad Aloo (Potato) Pie

Trinidad Aloo (Potato) Pie

Aloo pie is fried dough filled with savory mashed potatoes that’s seasoned simply with bandhania (culantro), cumin, onion and garlic.   This snack (or meal) is right up there in popularity with doubles, saheena, pholourie,dhal pholourie, kachori and bake and shark.  My fish pie and [continue reading]

How to make Chicken Puffs | Trinidad

How to make Chicken Puffs | Trinidad

Chicken Puffs: Pâte à choux, a light pastry dough, is filled with savory, flavorful chicken paste.   It’s been a rough year thus far, and I expect the turbulence to continue for another twelve months. Corporate mergers and acquisitions, downsizing, increased workload, learning new systems, unrelenting deadlines, [continue reading]

Trinidad Black Cake / Caribbean Rum Soaked Fruit Cake

Trinidad Black Cake / Caribbean Rum Soaked Fruit Cake

The Origins of Black Cake (Caribbean Rum Fruit Cake) Black cake — or Caribbean rum fruit cake — isn’t just a dessert. It’s memory. It’s Christmas mornings, wedding tables, and that one aunt who guards her fruit jar like treasure. Rich, dark, fragrant with rum [continue reading]