barbecue and Caribbean flavors go hand in hand. The sweet and spicy favors highlight all sorts of grilled means ,side dishes and desserts.In fact the word barbecue comes from the Taino people who inhabited most of the islands in this paradise. It's now time to try the paradises' great dishes,perfect for summer eating.
Grilled meats is the backbone of the region's outdoor cooking.Jamaicans add the spicy mix of jerk to everything from burgers to chicken.There are three main ingredients in the mix - Scotch Bonnet peppers,s allspice and thyme.Scotch bonnet is one of the hottest peppers out there and it what gives jerk it's eye watering bite. You can find it everywhere. Wal-Mart has it in powdered form. Nutmeg and brown sugar balance out this extreme heat.Onion and garlic give it a nice earthy, vegetal flavor. Try jerk chicken wings for a tasty meal A jerk rib sauce is a better alternative tom that gloppy overly sweet one. You will need ketchup,a wet paste jerk marinade, apple cider vinegar and liquid smoke. This jerk marinade consists of pimento scotch bonnet peppers, some kind of acid like vinegar and a variety of spices. Use clove ,cinnamon,nutmeg and thyme. sugar is also mixed in but you could use brown sugar for a more earthier sweet flavor. garlic also makes this sauce sing.Mix everything together and either slather on the ribs before cooking or dip them in the sauce after grilling.
Very barbecue deserves a table full of sides. A Caribbean one is no different. Try a corn dish with fresh corn right off the cob.This is just using a sharp knife to slice the kernels off and into a bowl. saute corn and garlic in oil for five minutes In a small dish combine pineapple juice, milk soy sauce, sugar cumin and ginger. You can sub in almond milk for cow;s milk and brown sugar for the refined white.. Pour this sauce over the corn, cover it and then simmer for fifteen more minutes.. Add chopped green onions and cook for another five minutes. Salads are another perfect foil for all that fiery meat.A bowl of greens with a honey lime dressing and rich with such fruit as pineapple mandarins and dried cranberries provides refreshment to all that fire. add some sesame seeds for crunch and if you want croutons. A simple salad with just pineapple and coconut also works along with a few sliced bell peppers and cherry tomatoes. for dessert try the sweet and creamy dulce de Coco Tierno, a Domincan treat made from tender coconut meat, condensed milk and regular milk.Coconut macaroons are another meal ender that would be perfect with iced coffee or tea. dip the macaroons in dark chocolate for an added treat.
The Caribbean is full of great recipes perfect for any barbecue. Whip up some jerk,Make a fruity salad and then create a sweet tropical influenced dessert. It s the taste of the islands in your back yard.
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