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Angela's Food Love - Food Blog - Jamaican jerk chicken with serrano lime slaw: bringing the Caribbean home
Jamaican Jerk Chicken with Serrano Lime Slaw
Slow Cooker Oxtail and Butter Beans - Cooking Maniac
This slow cooker oxtail and butter bean recipe has everything you could ever want in a beef stew. It is hearty and super satisfying and not to mention easy.
Trinidad Macaroni Pie
Trinidad Macaroni Pie- Baked mac and cheese- the Caribbean Way – with tons of flavor.Comfort food never tasted so good!
Caribbean black cake
Shivi Ramoutar’s rum-drenched fruit cake recipe is a popular recipe in the Caribbean at Christmas time – every family has their own recipe, and every family claims their recipe is the best. Here's Shivi's boozy version.
Dumpling and Saltfish | Simply Trini Cooking
Dumpling and Saltfish | Simply Trini Cooking #trinicooking
The Easiest Pholourie Recipe
An easy recipe on how to make pholourie, a fried, spiced, flour mixture popularly eaten as a snack in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname.
Bake and Saltfish: A classic Caribbean breakfast
The Inner Gourmet: Bake and Saltfish: A classic Caribbean breakfast!
Curry Mango | Simply Trini Cooking
Curry Mango | Simply Trini Cooking #trinicooking
Curried Goat Recipe | Caribbean Recipes
curried goat rice peas
A Typical Trinbagonian Pholourie Recipe.
Pholourie recipe served with mango chutney...1C ground split peas 1t crushed garlic (about 2 cloves), 1t turmeric, 1t baking powder, 1C all-purpose flour, 1t salt, 1/4 crushed hot pepper (can add yeast and a dash of curry too)...remember to wet spoon in water to help the batter slide into the oil
Easy Trinidad hops bread
Easy #Trinidad Hops Bread - An easy recipe for melt in your mouth #Trinidad Hops bread that's crusty on the outside and fluffy in the inside. #homemadezagat
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Fried Bake -Trinidadian Floats-Recipe known as Fried Bakes, or Floats. Though it is called a bake, it is not cooked in an oven. Rather, it is deep fried. Floats is probably the most apt name for them because once in the oil, the dough floats to the surface and puffs up.