Traditional Pigtail Pelau with CaribbeanPot
Making a classic salted pigtail pelau, a delightful one-pot dish, with simple step by step instructions from Chris De La Rosa. Since we’ve already done the chicken, vegetarian and beef versions of Pelau, I thought it was time for the salted pigtails version. Not just a tasty one pot dish, but...
Fried Red Snapper with CaribbeanPot
Caribbean recipe for frying red snapper or just about any salt water fish, as it’s done throughout the islands, but especially Trinidad and Tobago. By allowing the fish to marinate in a wonderful herbal marinade (what we call green seasoning), you’ll be quite impressed by this fried fish recipe. If...
Pholourie pt. 1 with CaribbeanPot
Here’s how to make tamarind sauce or tamarind chutney, as it’s called in Trinidad and Tobago. A condiment for popular street foods such as pholourie, aloo pie and doubles. Join Chris De La Rosa as he shows you his quick and easy recipe for making this lovely tamarind condiment with...
Foolproof Chicken Stew with CaribbeanPot
If you’ve ever struggled with the ‘browning’ process in making classic Caribbean Stewed Chicken, you’ll want to watch this video. Learn how easy it is to master making brown stew chicken with simple step by step instructions from Chris De La Rosa of CaribbeanPot.com, in this episode. You’ll never burn the...
Fried Channa with CaribbeanPot
Here’s how to make an amazing spicy snack with fried channa (chickpeas) as it’s done in Trinidad and Tobago and other Caribbean islands. Join Chris as he shows you how to make this delightful spicy snack with simple step by step instruction. A little different than the traditional way of making...
Big People Lemonade with CaribbeanPot
Give the kids some chocolate milk and let’s proceed to make a drink for the grown ups! Our family home like so many in the Caribbean was surrounded by citrus trees… oranges, grapefruit, shaddock, limes and lemons. Basically we were never out of freshly made juice with our meals and...
Hot Cross Buns with CaribbeanPot
Easter wasn’t a time of egg hunts or chocolate bunnies when we were kids. It was all about going to church, listening to our dad read the bible on Good Friday, watching King Of Kings on TV and how could one forget the special fish lunch. It was a time...
Stewed Pork Ribs with CaribbeanPot
Learn how to make Caribbean stewed pork ribs in this episode with Chris De La Rosa of CaribbeanPot.com Using the classic way of brown-stewing, we’ll marinate pork ribs with a traditional Caribbean marinade, then we’ll caramelize some brown sugar before adding the seasoned ribs. Finally we’ll braise the ribs until they...
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