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A flavorful and aromatic spiced potato filling, a key component for the popular Trinidadian Aloo Pie snack.
A popular street food in Trinidad and Tobago, Doubles consists of two pieces of fried flatbread (bara) filled with curried chickpeas (channa) and various chutneys and toppings.
A savory and spiced ground beef dish, often served as a side or filling, known for its rich flavor profile.
A flavorful one-pot rice dish cooked with meat (often chicken or beef), vegetables, and a rich, caramelized sauce. It's a staple at family gatherings and celebrations.
Light and airy fried dough balls, often served with a spicy tamarind sauce or curried mango chutney. Pholourie is a popular street food snack in Trinidad and Tobago, enjoyed by many.
A hearty and flavorful one-pot stew made with salted meat, breadfruit, callaloo leaves, coconut milk, and various vegetables and seasonings. It's a true taste of Trini comfort food.
A fragrant and flavorful rice dish, often served as a side to various curries and stews. The vibrant yellow color comes from saffron or turmeric, and it's typically seasoned with aromatics.
Flaky, golden pastries filled with a savory, spiced ground beef mixture. These are a beloved snack and appetizer in Trinidad.
A rich and savory spread made from chicken livers, often seasoned with aromatic spices and served as an appetizer or snack. It's a popular item at social gatherings and parties.
A hearty and flavorful beef stew, slow-cooked until tender and served with soft, fluffy dumplings. This dish is a staple in many Trinidadian homes, offering comfort and rich taste.
A fusion dish combining Italian fussili pasta with a rich, creamy Trinidadian curry shrimp sauce, infused with aromatic spices and coconut milk.
A beloved Trinbagonian baked pasta dish, distinct from traditional macaroni and cheese. This version is bound with eggs and milk, creating a firm, sliceable pie with a rich, cheesy, and slightly spiced flavor profile. It's a staple at Sunday lunches and celebrations.
A celebrated dish, especially from Tobago, featuring tender crab simmered in a rich, aromatic coconut curry sauce, served with soft, chewy flour dumplings.
A popular Trini snack, Saheena are savory fritters made from split peas, herbs, and spices, deep-fried to a golden crisp. Often served with a tamarind chutney.
A rich, moist, and intensely flavored cake, a staple at celebrations and holidays in Trinidad and Tobago, generously infused with local rum and dried fruits.
A hearty and nourishing soup, Trinidadian Fish Broth (often pronounced 'brof') is a staple in local cuisine, known for its comforting qualities and rich flavor derived from fresh fish, an abundance of root vegetables, and aromatic herbs. It's a complete meal in a bowl, often enhanced with soft dumplings.
A comforting and flavorful one-pot meal featuring tender chicken pieces stewed in a rich, savory gravy, complemented by soft, fluffy dumplings.
A vibrant and flavorful dish featuring pan-fried fish coated in a tangy and sweet sauce, often with the addition of colorful bell peppers and pineapple. A popular choice for a quick and delicious meal.
A classic Trinidadian dish featuring chicken pieces slow-cooked in a rich, savory sauce made with caramelized sugar, aromatics, and spices. The 'burnt sugar' method gives the chicken a deep color and a complex, slightly sweet flavor.
A hearty and flavorful soup featuring sweet corn, split peas, and a medley of vegetables, often enriched with coconut milk and seasoned with local herbs and spices. It's a comforting dish that can be customized with various provisions like pumpkin, carrots, and potatoes, and is typically served with soft, fluffy dumplings.
A festive and flavorful roast pork dish, often prepared for special occasions, featuring a succulent pork shoulder coated in aromatic spices and finished with a tangy-sweet sorrel glaze.
A staple side dish, Trinidadian Cornmeal Cou-Cou (or Coo Coo) is a thick, creamy porridge made from fine cornmeal, often enriched with coconut milk, and flavored with aromatics like onion, garlic, and pimento peppers. It's a comforting and versatile accompaniment to savory stews and curries.
Tender chunks of pork slow-cooked in a rich, savory sauce infused with the sweetness of prunes and aromatic spices. A comforting and flavorful dish often served with rice.
A popular street food, Aloo Pie consists of spiced, mashed potato filling encased in a crispy fried dough. It's often served with a variety of chutneys and pepper sauce.
A popular street food, this dish features a soft, pliable roti skin served with a flavorful curry made from chickpeas, potatoes, and aromatic spices.
A rich and creamy soup or stew made primarily from dasheen leaves (taro leaves), okra, coconut milk, and seasoned with aromatic vegetables and spices. It's a staple in Trinidadian cuisine.
A popular street food featuring a piece of fried shark served in a soft, fluffy fried dough ('bake') and topped with a variety of sauces and relishes. It's a quintessential Trinidadian culinary experience.
A flavorful and aromatic chicken dish, Chicken Sāi is a popular Indo-Trinidadian curry that is rich in spices and typically served with rice or roti.
Crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, these fritters combine the sweetness of mashed sweet potato with the savory, briny flavor of saltfish, a beloved snack or appetizer.
Savory vegetarian patties made with mashed sweet potato and seasoned lentils, encased in a crispy, golden-brown pastry. A popular snack and appetizer.