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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

IFN: Jamaican Me Crazy!

Jamaican night was fantabulous! The night before we made this fantastic jerk chicken marinade... I had two habanero peppers and a couple jalepenos... The Man threw in another habanero... it was intense.

So, we had Jamaican Jerk Chicken, Cabbage Salad, Rice and Peas (beans), and Fried Plantains.


Here are the recipes. The jerk chicken and plantains were the best! We have made both multiple times since the original IFN!

Jamaican Jerk Chicken
1 big bunch of green onions 
2 T soy sauce 
2 T oil 
1 T salt
Juice of 1 lime
1 T fresh thyme
1 T allspice 
3 Habanero peppers (to taste for you)
2 Jalepeno peppers
1 thumb sized knuckle of ginger (don't bother peeling)
3 cloves of garlic
 1/2 a small onion 
2-3 T of brown sugar

Cooking Instructions: Mix all ingredients in a mixer until pureed. Don't add extra water, it will be plenty juicy.


Dump over chicken and marinate over night.

We baked our chicken, but grilling or smoking it would do just as well. You can also baste it while cooking with sauce you set aside before marinating.

Jamaican Rice and Peas
(this makes a ton)

3 cups of rice
1 cup or can of fresh red peas (beans)
5 cloves of garlic (finely chopped)
1 uncut habanero or jalepeno pepper
3 Scallions
1 tin (or one cup) of coconut milk
1 t of salt
1 t of black pepper
2 sprigs of fresh thyme
7 c. water

Add garlic to boiling water (7 cups).
Add milk, rice, salt, pepper, and thyme.
Add beans.
Crust scallions and add. Also add pepper.
Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and place lid on pan.
Cook about 40 minutes or until rice is done.

Cabbage Salad
(also makes a lot)

1 Green cabbage
4 medium Carrot
6 Stalks Celery
1 Cucumber
½ Cup Sugar
½ Cup Vinegar
½ Cup Oil
1 Cup boiling water

Slice cabbage into thin strips
Slice carrot into thin slices
Slice celery in to thin strips crossway.
Slice cucumber into thin strips
Place all ingredients in to a container
Pour the boiling water in the container
Cover the container for 20 minutes   
Drain the liquid
Serve at room temperature


Fried Plantains 
(these taste pretty much like fries)
See recipe here.

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