Showing posts with label ackee and saltfish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ackee and saltfish. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 March 2013

Jamaican Jerk Chicken Recipe

How to make Jamaica Jerk Chicken
 
If you like spicy food then Jamaica Jerk Chicken (A La Doylie45) is a great dish for you. Depending on which particular type of Chili used (Scotch Bonnet for a real fireball or a milder Birds Eye Chili) will dictate how hot the final dish will be.

Normally this would be cooked on a BBQ or in a smoker, this dish is for cooking inside and utilises the new fangled cooking bags that prevent odours and mucking up the oven. Simple, cheap and tasty, you will love this dish.

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Thursday, 19 January 2012

Ackee and Salt Fish - Jamaica's National Dish


If you were to be asked to name the top ten national dishes in the world, how do you reckon you would get on? Good? Fair? Bad? Would you know, for example what Coo-Coo and Flying Fish was or where it is eaten (dear lord, or why!)
What about Bulgogi? What on earth would a Bulgogi be and would you eat it, or would paint with it?? Surely, it must taste better than it sounds.
Kibbeh? Not a clue I would bet. It sounds like someone asking an Arab for directions.
OK, you would easily get Beef burger, Irish stew (No! it’s from Ireland, you don’t say!) Beef and Yorkshire pudding and Goulash.
Anyway, some clever dicks have compiled a list of the most favourite of national dishes and that Jamaican legend Ackee and Saltfish is right there in the top ten and from what Lisa tells me (The nice lady from Jamaican Treasures) it deserves  to be there because it is delicious.
Oh, by the bye, Coo-coo and Flying Fish is eaten in Barbados, I’m not sure it sounds too scrumptious, unless you know better of course? Here is the link for the top ten nosebags around the world. Enjoy


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lisa@jamaicantreasures.com

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