Thursday, September 29, 2011

Potato Salad?

I spent a lovely afternoon on the beach today with two of my best friends. Salt water, in my opinion, makes you hungry, so I couldn't wait to get home to get dinner started. Keeping with the sea theme, whole fried fish was on the menu. I accompanied that with potato salad and mixed green salad. For dessert, banana donuts dusted with powdered sugar.

After dinner we always get together to watch our daily fix of local and international news. Then it's time for the food network. As I was watching "Sweet Genius" I started thinking about one of my visits to Africa, Rwanda to be exact, where I introduced potato salad to some of my friends. I couldn't believe that they had never heard of it. My friends would prepare French fries and boiled potatoes, but that's as far as their cooking with potatoes went. The thought of mayonnaise with boiled potatoes was foreign to them, but they would only eat fried potatoes with mayonnaise, no ketchup. So I proudly taught them Bahamian potato salad which has finely diced onions and bell peppers, chopped hard boiled eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, salt and pepper, and of course boiled potatoes. For them I even added a diced cucumber. That gave it an additional cool crunch. It became a new phenomenon, but then they wanted me to cook it all the time. LOL!


Recipe:

4 medium    Potatoes
2                  Eggs
1/4 cup        Onion (finely diced)
1/4 cup        Red, Green, Yellow or Orange Bell Pepper (finely diced)
4 tbs            Mayonnaise
1 tsp            Mustard
                    Salt and Pepper to taste
                    Paprika

Wash, peel and dice potatoes. Add to pot along with eggs and fill with water until it covers potatoes and eggs. Set range on high under potatoes and allow potatoes to come to a boil. While potatoes and eggs are cooking dice onions and bell peppers. Set aside. Cook potatoes until tender. Check by cutting into potato with a fork. This takes about 10-15. Eggs usually boil in about 12 minutes. Immediately remove from heat, drain water and add potatoes into a bowl and place in freezer for approximately ten minutes allowing potatoes to cool. Put eggs in small bowl of cold water and put in freezer for ten minutes allowing eggs to cool and stop the cooking process. Once potatoes and eggs have cooled remove from freezer. Peel and slice eggs. Set aside. In a mixing bowl combine potatoes, onions, peppers, mayonnaise and mustard. Season with salt and pepper. Adjust to taste. Remove from mixing bowl and add to serving bowl. Decorate the top with sliced boiled eggs. Dust with paprika.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Sweet Treats!

I absolutely love desserts. I believe you should have one everyday. Making desserts are fun to me and I can dabble in flour all day. Here are a couple of desserts I made last week. Enjoy!


Bread Pudding with Raisins
Bread Pudding with Raisins


 Oatmeal and Raisin Cookies
Oatmeal and Raisin Cookies

Guava Duff
Guava Duff


Guava Duff with Rum Butter Sauce
Guava Duff with Rum Butter Sauce

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Late Night Snack

It's 1:30 am, I'm wide awake and I'm hungry. Most nights I am awake around this time. I like to watch the cooking shows that I've missed during the evening. That's enough to make a person hungry and in need of a late night snack. I guess for some reason I'm filled up by what I see on the show that I never need a late night snack. Tonight I am not even watching the Food Network, but boy am I hungry. I'm not one for snacking, but I'm so tempted to head to the kitchen.

Food that I would like to eat started popping in my head. What could I whip up in a flash? I didn't come up with anything quick. So I don't know if this snack is going to get off the ground, but here's what I've been thinking about.

Just the other day I cooked a delicious Jamaican meal: jerked chicken, bean and rice, steamed cabbage, and tossed salad with a homemade thousand island dressing. I'm wishing there were some left overs!


What I really like is French fries and coleslaw. Here's another take on fish and chips. Deep fried whole jack fish, golden French fries, coleslaw and biscuits. Delicious!


I don't think any of these are really fit for a late night snack, but boy I feel really good thinking about them.

I think I'm going to bed now. In a few hours it will be morning and I can prepare another fabulous breakfast!

Good Night and Good Morning!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

The Most Important Meal of the Day

Last week went by so swiftly. I can't believe it! I've cooked and eaten so much. Got a few surprises this week as well. I've been looking forward to sharing my week with you.

Let's start with Saturday, yesterday. I got up early and was busy on the telephone with my sister. Then I looked at the clock and saw it was shortly after 9 am. I scrambled to get to the kitchen so that I could start breakfast, but when I got there my Dad had already made breakfast. He looked up with a smile and said, "I was just coming to get you." With the nose for food that I have I don't know how I didn't smell this food cooking. What a surprise! I'm the one who's been preparing all of the meals in the house. He had to have been up before 9 am, on a Saturday, to pull this off.

Here's what he made:
A beautiful cheese omelet, turkey bacon and avocado. We also had toast, orange juice and freshly brewed coffee. Way to go Daddy!

I shared with you just a few weeks ago that my Dad always prepared breakfast, a big breakfast every morning, when I was growing up. I guess you can say I got my breakfast skills from him.

Here's what we had for breakfast some of the other mornings this past week:

Pumpkin Pancakes


French Toast & Turkey Bacon

                                                                                   Pumpkin Soup


















We really believe breakfast is the most important meal of the day! Hope you do too!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Surviving Irene

Last week the islands of The Bahamas and the eastern United States were hit hard by Hurricane Irene. On the island of New Providence, right before the storm traffic was heavy on the roads as everyone hurried to the supermarkets to stock up on canned goods and whatever else they considered to be hurricane supplies. I went to the supermarket as well, but while people were buying canned tuna and canned soup I was purchasing raw chicken and ground turkey, cheddar cheese and fresh vegetables. Now I knew the power would go out, but I've managed my way through quite a few storms so this time I was going to prepare my way. I turned my back on traditional hurricane preparedness and I know everyone in my home was glad I did.
By sunset on Wednesday the storm shutters were down and we were ready for Irene. The power went out around 8 p.m. The outage lasted four days, but that was o.k. because we had quite a few activities planned to occupy us while the winds and rain rumbled outside. We played monopoly and scrabble. We watched movies on my well charged laptop. We listened to music on a battery operated boom box and we ate great.
Late Wednesday night as the storm approached we ate delicious grilled cheese sandwiches and drank homemade ginger lemonade. Thursday morning while the storm was in full effect, for breakfast, we ate banana pancakes, scrambled eggs and bacon. We washed that down with orange juice and coffee. No can food here! Tasty snacks throughout the day and for dinner fried chicken, peas and rice, coleslaw and plantains. Friday we had hamburgers, vegetable medley and macaroni and cheese. I laughed to myself when I heard what some of my other family members had to eat during the storm. Maybe next time I'll invite to them weather the storm at my house; if there's a next time.
Boy I'm glad I prepared in advance. Before the power went out my meals were prepped so that I would have little to do once the power went out. I kept the food in the freezer so that it stayed cold longer. Then when the power went out we already had ice for our coolers so our food would last for up to a week with no power. I also have a gas range. So cooking is a breeze without electricity.
There was no traditional storm preparation in Caribay's kitchen. That's why I survived Irene!