West Indian Recipes

Curry Home Fowl

Curry Home Fowl

Curry Home Fowl (Trinidadian Style) Curry home fowl is a treasured delicacy in Trinidad, often reserved for special occasions or Sunday lunch. Many households raise “home fowl” or “layers” in their yards, and when the time comes, these birds are prepared with great care. Unlike [continue reading]

Curry Cabbage

Curry Cabbage

  Curry cabbage is a simple dish of chopped cabbage cooked in flavorful curry with tomatoes, onion, garlic and scallions. The cabbage is steamed until it softens and all the flavors are combined. It is easy to make, budget friendly and is the perfect main [continue reading]

BARFI | DIWALI SWEET

BARFI | DIWALI SWEET

Barfi is a traditional, rich, milk-based sweet made around Diwali time or during the year for religious and cultural gatherings. The simple list of ingredients includes full cream milk powder, Nestle cream, ground cardamom, and ginger. Barfi originated in the Indian subcontinent and became a [continue reading]

Mummy’s Kitchri / Kichadi

Mummy’s Kitchri / Kichadi

Kitchri, or kitcherie as we call it in Trinidad, is the Caribbean cousin of Kitchari—a simple rice and lentil dish known for its nourishing, restorative qualities. It came to the island with Indian indentured laborers in the 1800s, and like so many dishes in our [continue reading]

Curry Conchs

Curry Conchs

Curry conch was a delicacy growing up. Nowadays it’s hard to source and very expensive which is why it’s a treat when we do get to enjoy it. Recently, we were able to source some conchs from Astoria Queens. Aunty Jang came over and did [continue reading]

Curry Mango

Curry Mango

Curry mango can be a main dish, side dish, condiment or snack. It is sweet, spicy, savory and satisfying. One of the greatest joys of eating this is sucking on the seed. It is a great side dish for curry goat, curry duck or stews [continue reading]

Cou Cou | Coo Coo

Cou Cou | Coo Coo

Coo Coo, also spelled “Cou Cou,” is a traditional dish in Trinidad and Tobago and other Caribbean countries. It is made with cornmeal, ochro, fresh seasonings and coconut milk. It is often compared to polenta but has its own unique Caribbean flair. This side dish [continue reading]

Coconut Pot Bake

Coconut Pot Bake

Coconut bakes, coconut pot bake, roast bakes or pot bakes, as they are referred to, are nothing short of heavenly. How to enjoy these bakes? Full of coconut flavor, eating it with fried eggs, or slathered with butter or cheese, or breaking off a piece [continue reading]

Trinidad Curry Duck

Trinidad Curry Duck

For West Indians, curry duck is not only a delicacy; it is a passion. For many, it is the cornerstone of the food culture. Whether it’s curry duck and white rice with murtani on the side, or curry duck with dhalpuri, stew chicken and peas [continue reading]

Curry Chaitaigne | Breadnut

Curry Chaitaigne | Breadnut

Chaitaigne, also known as katahar (in Guyana) or breadnut (Jamaica) is cooked in a flavorful coconut curry sauce, seasoned with onion, garlic, hot pepper(habanero or scotch bonnet) and culantro(bandhania or shado beni).  Other names for chaitaigne are Maya nut, Snakewood, Ramon, Ojoche, Ujushte, Ramon tree, [continue reading]