Quick food made with chickpeas and curry: Trini’s national dish “Roti”

Quick food made with chickpeas and curry: Trini’s national dish “Roti”

Potato Roti – Amins (Couva, Trinidad) Photo courtesy the lovely and generous Chennette’s Roti Set on Flikr This article originally appeared on the Caribbean-Sun website (link no longer available). The image links are unfortunately broken however 🙁 I am sharing it ‘as is’ however I 

Ole Year’s Night Festivites – 2006

Ole Year’s Night Festivites – 2006

From yesterday’s Newsday: “The Trini air is full of festivities at the height of the season … It??????s parang here, cocktail parties there and dinners everywhere. Wondering where to go for a gourmet New Year??????s brunch or dinner? Can??????t figure out where to take the 

Hindu eating habits in Trinidad (video)

Hindu eating habits in Trinidad (video)

Found an interesting article on Hindu Eating Habits in Trinidad from DesiJournal.com. Like many Trinidadians I’ve attended pujas/Indian weddings/Divali festivities. It’s always a grand time! 🙂 Filling and lighting deyas is one of my all-time favorite childhood memories 🙂 Excerpt: The Soharee leaf, a plant 

Trinidad “Sweet Hand” Cuisine (From American Eagle Latitudes)

Chicken with za’atar, shankleesh, basil, tomatoes and sumac oil on a bed of couscous. – Battimamzelle Restaurant (Trinidad) Photo taken by the lovely and generous Chennette 😉 American Eagle Latitudes, (the inflight magazine of American Eagle) has a great article called Trinidad “Sweet Hand” Cuisine. 

Gifts for the Wine Geek On Your List

From the Northshore Outlook comes the following gift suggestions for that Wine Geek in your life 🙂 Recommended suggestions include: The Danby 30 Bottle Wine Cooler Excerpt: One of the best wine gifts I ever received was a Danby Wine Fridge. It holds approximately 40 

Discover Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad – Eating out

Blondie – Ruby Tuesdays (Trinidad) Photo taken by the lovely and generous Chennette 😉 The tourist guide “Discover Trinidad and Tobago” has a guide to eating out in the North-West. Because of its geographic focus the only establishments mentioned are those in and around the 

Trinidadian Cooking at Epicurious.com

As I’ve mentioned earlier in this blog, I’m a HUGE fan of Michael Lomonaco’s Epicurious over on the Travel Channel. Thanks to that show I became aware of the Epicurious.com website which is also the database of Gourmet and Bon Appetit magazines. I only have 

Fodors Travel Wire | Epicurean Caribbean: 10 Restaurants Worth the Splurge

Profiteroles with vanilla icecream and chocolate sauce with almonds – Battimamzelle Restaurant (Trinidad) Photo taken by the lovely and generous Chennette 😉 Fodor’s Travel Wire has come out with their list of Ten Best Caribbean restaurants, and sadness of sadness there isn’t a Trini name 

Ismail Merchant’s Trinidad

Ismail Merchant’s Trinidad

Several years ago Food & Wine Magazine did a feature on Trinidad’s food culture. The piece was taken in the context of the late Ismail Merchant‘s film adaptation of V.S. Naipaul‘s book “The Mystic Masseur” which was being filmed on location. In it, Food writer 

The Bitters Truth (Saveur Magazine)

In an addendum to my previous post on Angostura Bitters, Saveur Magazine has an article entitled The Bitters Truth where their intrepid reporter tours the factory and learns about the history (and mystery) surrounding this almost 200 year old recipe! Excerpt: From the outside, the 

November’s Top 3 Healthy Eating Tips

Now that we are officially heading into holiday season I think it’s time to remember that joyful eating and healthy eating -CAN- go together! You’ll feel better engaging in moderation as well the following 3 quick tips for healthy eating during the holidays 🙂 1. 

The History of the Pineapple Upside-Down Cake (with recipe)

It seems hard to believe that the Pineapple Upside Down cake has not always been with us, however in reality canned pineapples were not available until 1903 when Jim Dole of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company (now Dole Pineapple) perfected a way to tin them. So 

What to Bring to the Party – Suggestions for a Gourmet Lover

What to Bring to the Party – Suggestions for a Gourmet Lover

Holiday time is upon us and that means one thing. Entertaining. Whether you are visiting someone’s house for a few hours or a weekend it’s always good form to carry something in hand. But what do you choose that hasn’t been given 1000 times before? 

Study: Vegetables may keep brains younger

Study: Vegetables may keep brains younger

From Yahoo!News By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer Mon Oct 23, 7:41 PM ET CHICAGO – New research on vegetables and aging gives mothers another reason to say “I told you so.” It found that eating vegetables appears to help keep the brain young and