Christmas

It’s that time of the year again! Every Christmas I find my self at my mom’s house eating a traditional feast of curries, stews with dhapluri roti, peas dhal and mango talkarie. We keep it simple and savory, leaving more space for desserts like our famous Caribbean Black Cake also known as rum fruit cake, ponche de creme or a thick slice of sweet bread(coconut bread).

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]

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]

The Perfect Caribbean Roast Chicken Recipe

The Perfect Caribbean Roast Chicken Recipe

  As we approach the second month of 2016, and as the snow melts on the ground, I am left to wonder how many of us have stuck to our resolutions. My basic resolutions do not differ much from year to year, the same old, [continue reading]

Ria’s Simple “Trini Christmas is de Best” Holiday Ham

Ria’s Simple “Trini Christmas is de Best” Holiday Ham

When I thought I finally had a strong grasp on 40, life went ahead and dealt me another wild card which, if I didn’t play right, would result in permanent despair. I did some introspection. I realized that somewhere hidden in the challenges of the [continue reading]

Trinidad Stewed Red Beans

Trinidad Stewed Red Beans

“Trinidad stewed red beans is a mainstay in our cuisine. For a typical simple Sunday lunch, it is usually accompanied by baked or stewed chicken, steamed rice, and a salad.” A little update. Change seems to be the only constant in my life. Recently, I [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]

Mummy’s Easy, Cheesy, Caribbean “Scalloped” Potatoes

Mummy’s Easy, Cheesy, Caribbean “Scalloped” Potatoes

  I thought to myself, if I only had time to share one recipe over the next two months, what would it be? This dish came to mind. Mummy made this occasionally to go with our Sunday lunch, which was always fancy and interesting. One [continue reading]

Moist Buttermilk Cornbread

Moist Buttermilk Cornbread

This beloved bread has evoked many passionate discussions that extend from the north to the south. The Northerners prefer their cornbread sweet and the Southerners never add sugar. This Trini will avoid that controversy. Allow me to exercise my First Amendment Rights by claiming that [continue reading]

Ria’s Accra – Codfish Fritters

Ria’s Accra – Codfish Fritters

  Accra, cod fish fritter, saltfish fritter, cod cakes or bacalaitos, however it is referred to in your area of the planet, does not induce childhood memories. Heck, I don’t even recall eating it as a child, and prior to developing this recipe, I had [continue reading]