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Scotch Bonnet

Jerked Pork Chops

Jamaica's native herbs and spices glorify the lush island's most popular meat. I serve this with Golden Pineapple Chutney . These chops need at least 4 hours' marinating time, and if you can let them sit overnight, they'll be even better.

Jerk Chicken

(Grilled Spicy Marinated Chicken)

Tostones

Fried green plantains. When making tostones look for unripe plantains that are a deep shade of green: The recipe will not work with ripe plantains. Ideally, the plantains should be fried the day they are purchased, but they can be kept, wrapped well in a plastic bag and chilled, for 2 to 3 days.

Scotch Bonnet Tomato Salsa

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Jamaican Rice and Peas

Don't waste your time looking for green peas in this recipe. In Jamaica, you'll often hear kidney beans called peas. Locals consume "rice and peas" so frequently that some people say it should be on the nation's coat of arms. In this version — which Lezlene Brown, a cook at a villa in Ocho Rios, serves to guests and family — the Scotch bonnet chile is there to contribute only the merest hint of heat and to amplify the flavors of the other ingredients.

Chile-Citrus Pickled Onions

Liven up chicken pibil with these pretty-in-pink, spicy-as heck pickled onions.

Pineapple Habanero Salsa

For this salsa, we prefer the tang of a regular pineapple — not too ripe and not "extra sweet." Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 1 hr

Haitian Bouyon

Somewhere between a soup and stew, this spicy chicken bouyon is a family favorite.

Caribbean Shepherd’s Pie

The ultimate comfort food but with a Caribbean twist, this shepherd’s pie has a savory and spicy beef base with a creamy potato topping.

Peanut-Butter-Braised Chicken and Greens

Peanut butter lends its nutty, creamy texture to this hearty one-pot chicken and greens dish with an irresistible sauce you’ll want to serve over plenty of rice.

Curried Chickpeas and Baked Eggs

Breakfast or dinner? You get to pick with these one-pot curried chickpeas and eggs bursting with tingly heat and herbaceous flavor. 

Creamy Butternut Squash and Plantain Soup

Comfort and flavor are at the heart of this velvety squash and plantain soup loaded with aromatics and topped with a crunchy apple garnish. 

Poul Ak Nwa (Chicken With Cashews)

This traditional Haitian chicken stew is packed with flavor thanks to the mainstay spice blend known as epis.

Mbahal

This creamy Senegalese rice and lamb dish combines peanuts, okra, and black-eyed peas to build beautiful West African flavors in a comforting one-pot meal.

Diri Kole ak Pwa

Epis, the punchy, peppery Haitian seasoning, gives this iconic dish its complex flavor profile.

Quick-Pickled Cauliflower

Sure, pickled cucumbers are great. But have you tried pickled cauliflower? Its crunchy brightness makes for an ideal counterpoint to rich dishes.
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