Falafel (recipe)

Falafel is an item that depending on your part of the world is either par for the course, or an unheard of oddity. Growing up here in Trinidad falafels were not part of my culinary experience, however in the last few years, Syrian-Lebanese eateries have 

Braised Pumpkin and Potatoes (recipe)

I’m always looking for interesting and creative side dishes. The kind that can be used both formally and informally. This recipe fit the bill. Warm creamy potatoes and sweet pumpkin slices combine to create an unexpected comfort food vibe, while the vibrant notes of fresh 

Bertram’s Mega-Hot Trinidad Pepper Sauce (recipe)

Bertram’s Mega-Hot Trinidad Pepper Sauce (recipe)

So, you want to know how to make Trini pepper sauce? Well, buckle up, because Trinidad pepper sauce is no joke, people. This is liquid fire, forged from the flesh of the hottest scotch bonnet peppers, garlic, onions, and other assorted ingredients simmered to perfection. 

Fresh Green Bean Salad (recipe)

Fresh Green Bean Salad (recipe)

This light salad is simple enough to assemble in minutes yet elegant enough to serve to company.The lemon juice really gives the beans much needed ‘sparkle’. Be sure to sprinkle liberally with sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper for even more flavour and flair 

Ras-Al-Hanout (recipe)

Late last year I wrote at some length on how ras-al-hanout had become one of my must-have ingredients. I had at that time promised the recipe, but it’s taken me a while to get around to actually sharing it 🙂 As my supply was running 

Trinidad Dosti Roti (recipe) – a valiant attempt

As I mentioned long ago my past attempts at roti making have been nothing short of tragic. My mother has been hiding her tawa away from me for the past few years as a result, eyeing me suspiciously whenever I would plead for the co-ordinates 

Trinidad Aloo Pies (recipe)

Trinidad Aloo Pies (recipe)

Is there a Trini who hasn’t chomped on an aloo pie? It seems that I’ve been eating them as long as I can remember. They were a staple in both my primary and secondary schools’ cafeterias (or as we call them ‘tuck shops’). They are 

Great Garlic Galette (recipe)

At the time that I am writing this Passover is a little less than 24 hours away from ending*, and I’m starting to daydream about all sorts of leavened goodness. For those who don’t already know Passover is an 8 day period in the Jewish 

REVIEW: The Roti King ‘Roti Skins’

As I’ve previously mentioned here in Trinidad the term ‘roti skin’ is commonly used when referring solely to the roti bread, rather than ‘roti’ which usually refers to a dish of roti bread + fillings/sides. Confusing? Well, it was equally confusing to me to realize 

Trinidad Mauby (recipe)

Apologies for the fuzzy photo 🙂 This recipe made 3 rum bottles worth of Trinidad Mauby. They were done within 24 hours! TRINIDAD MAUBY INGREDIENTS 12 cups water 4 pieces mauby bark (you can add a few more if desired) 1 small sprig aniseed 1 

Mastering Trinidad Doubles (recipe) At Home

Mastering Trinidad Doubles (recipe) At Home

If there’s one dish that encapsulates the vibrant spirit of Trinidad and Tobago, it’s the humble yet mighty Trinidad doubles. Over the past 18 years of chronicling our culinary journey, I’ve witnessed doubles transform from a beloved local snack to an international sensation. Naturally vegan, 

Sarina’s ‘Bang Bang’ Salsa (recipe)

This recipe went together so quickly and easily. And boy did it pack a punch 🙂 A punch of yum that is! 🙂 I love how the coolness of the lettuce and tomatoes played off of the scotch bonnet’s heat. The combination reminded me of 

Curried Pumpkin and Rice (recipe)

Curried Pumpkin and Rice (recipe)

This dish came up as a whim on my part. I quite like it and think it makes an attractive side to a meat entree. It’s also great all by itself (as I sometimes have it) 🙂 Because it’s vegetarian in nature I think it