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The recipe that started it all :D

From JALOVE:

WEEKEND RECIPE PERFECT FOR SUNDAY DINNER

Coconut chicken

INGREDIENTS :

4 skinless, boneless chicken breasts

1 teaspoon vegetable oil

1 1/2 onions, chopped

1 red bell pepper, chopped

1 green bell pepper, chopped

1 tablespoon chopped roasted garlic

1/2 (14 ounce) can coconut milk

salt and pepper to taste

1 pinch crushed red pepper flakes

METHOD:

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).

In a large skillet, fry chicken breast in vegetable oil until the chicken just begins to brown.

Stir onions, green bell peppers and red bell peppers into the skillet with the chicken.

Saute until the onions are translucent. When the vegetables are translucent, stir in the garlic and coconut milk.

Let the mixture cook 5 to 8 minutes before removing the skillet from the heat.

Season with salt, pepper, and red pepper flakes.

Transfer the mixture to a 9x13 inch baking dish and bake in a 425 degrees F (220 degrees C) oven for 45 minutes, or until the vegetables cook down and the chicken is tender.

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Honey's Coconut Curried chicken_ crockpot style

1 cut up fryer or 1 package of boneless skinless chicken breast,( whichever you prefer)

carrots, potatoes, tomatoes, bell peppers ( or whatever veggies u like)

2 tbsps of Blue Mountain curry powder ( more if you like spicey)

1 tbsp of hot pepper sauce ( i used red hot)

1 can of coconut milk

1 can of chicken broth

salt and pepper to taste

spray bottom of crock pot with non stick cooking spray

arrange veggies in bottom of crockpot

lightly brown chicken on both sides before placing into crock pot on top of veggies

whisk together, curry powder, chicken broth, coconut milk, salt,pepper and hot pepper sauce

pour mixture into crock pot over chicken, cook in crock pot 4-5 hours, if your cooking a cut up fryer this may take longer, to cook, if your cooking boneless, breast may only take 2-3 hours

serve over jasmine rice.

jasmine rice

1 3/4 cup of water

1 tbsp of butter

salt

if you want your rice creamier and sticking with the west indian theme, add one cup of water and 3/4 of coconut milk and cook. rice will taste wonderful, with no coconut taste whatsoever.

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Take some meat......pork, chicken, steak, beef stew meat....cook it till it's brown.

Cut up some veggies, any kind you like, we tend to use tomatoes, onions, green peppers. Throw them in the pan.

Add some ketsup, a little soy sauce, and some water. Cover everything.

Boil it till almost all the water disappears, leaving a gravy.

Pour over rice.

If using oxtail or goat, boil it for hours and keep replacing the liquids. Add the veggies in the last 30 minutes or so.

Andre seems to cook nearly every kind of meat there is just like this.

flour

salt

water

onions

green pepper

salt fish

Mix together, make into patties, and fry till golden brown.

Saltfish fritters are my favorite.

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JG thats brown stewing...as soon as i get out of my lazy mood i will add to the list..oh wait i have a short one

SHRIMP IN COCONUT SAUCE..this is my own recipe :)

shrimp deveined and washed..i like the raw one's not pre cooked

cut up 1 large onion add to a pan with butter let onions cook

add a little thyme, tomato, pepper, blk pepper, salt to taste

let shrimp cook until color change

then add 1/2 can coconut milk and let simmer

can serve hot or room temp

best with rice or pasta..

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Here's a link to several Jamaican recipes. Enjoy!

http://www.jamaicans.com/cooking/index.htm

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EGGPLANT STUFFED PEPPERS

1 lg Eggplant, peeled and cut into bite-size pieces

2 tbs Olive Oil

3 Garlic cloves, minced

1 c Italian bread crumbs

A Pinch of Basil

1/2 c Parmesan Cheese, grated

1/2 lb Mozzarella cheese, sliced

4 Red peppers, cut in half lengthwise, seeded and parboiled

Salt and Pepper to taste

Parsley

Marinara Sauce

Saute pieces of eggplant in the oil with the minced garlic until the eggplant is very soft, about 30 minutes ought to do it. If it starts to stick, add a few drops of water to the pan. Stir in the bread crumbs until are moistened. Sprinkle with basil and add the grated cheese, pepper and parsley. Fill parboiled peppers halfway with the eggplant mixture and put a slice of mozzarella in each center. Cover with more of the eggplant mixture. Place in baking pan with 1/2 cup water and bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour.

Sprinkle top with fresh Romano and Parmesan cheeses; top with Marinara Sauce.

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Anyone have a receipe for curried MONGOOSE?

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Anyone have a receipe for curried MONGOOSE?

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 Recipe for Sorrel Drink

Sorrel is a plant which grows on trees and is picked between November and December. 

If you live outside of Jamaica, you can purchase dried sorrel in Jamaican and West Indian food stores.

Ingredients:

1 lb Sorrel sepals

8 cups water

Sugar (sweeten to taste)

1 1/2 ozs. Ginger (cleaned and crushed)

6 Whole Cloves

2 teaspoons Allspice

2 teaspoons Cinamon (to your taste)

White Rum (to your taste)

Wine (Optional)

Method:

Thoroughly wash the sorrel sepals and place in a deep container.

Add crushed ginger, cloves, allspice and cinamon to the sorrel.

Boil water and immediately pour over sorrel mixture. Cover mixture and let steep for 24 hours.

Strain and sweeten to taste. Add rum and wine (optional).

Keep in refrigerator until ready to serve.

Serve with ice and enjoy!

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Here's a link to several Jamaican recipes. Enjoy!

http://www.jamaicans.com/cooking/index.htm

another good link to Jamaican dishes:

http://www.jamaican-recipes.com/

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Never tried this, but it sounded interesting.

Ackee Dip

INGREDIENTS :

2 Cups boiled ackee

2 ½ tbsps grated cheddar cheese

2 table spoons onion

½ tsp lemon juice

Salt and hot pepper to taste

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METHOD:

Mash ackee

Combine and mix with other ingredients

Chill in the refrigerator for 2-3 hours before serve

Serve on Jamaican crackers or crumpets.

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Peanut Porridge

½ cup raw peanut

1 cup oatmeal

1 tbsp. Flour

1 tbsp Cormmeal

Sweetened Condensed Milk

Evaporated Milk

A pinch of nutmeg

3 drops of Vanilla Flavoring

½ tsp Salt

Method:

Put the peanuts into an electric blender and blend the peanut until it is almost smooth. Remove the peanut from the blender and put it in a bowl.

Put the oatmeal into the blender, blend until the oatmeal becomes a powder. Combine the oatmeal, peanut, flour, and cornmeal into a pan. Add enough water to the mixture to make a liquid paste. Remember the flour and the oatmeal will give the porridge enough body to thicken it.

Bring water to boil in a pot, and then slowly pour the liquid paste into the boiling water. Add the salt to the pot. Keep stirring the pot, for ten minutes, to make sure that the flour does not get lumpy. Turn the fire to medium and place the pot cover onto the pot, slightly cocked to one side to allow the steam to escape; this prevents the porridge from boiling over.

Wait ten minutes and then stir the porridge again. Turn the fire down to low. Add vanilla flavoring and nutmeg. Add evaporated milk, and sweetened condensed milk to taste. Stir the porridge some more and then turn off the fire allow the porridge to cool and then pour into a bowl. Serve with bread, or just by itself.

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