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Here is one of my favourite coconut/curry recipes which I found in a Caribbean Cookbook:
3 lbs pork stew 3 cloves garlic, crushed
1 onion 1 tablespoon salt
2 ozs curry powder 1 tablespoon vinegar
1 tablespoon massala 1 coconut, grated
½ teaspoon cumin (ground) ¼ cup oil
Method: Season pork in a bowl using 2 cloves garlic crushed, salt and
vinegar. Allow to stand for about 2 hours. In the meantime, grate coconut and pour 1 cup boiling water over it in a bowl. Allow to stand for 3 minutes and using clean towel squeeze coconut to extract milk. Discard coconut and save milk. Then in a skillet, heat oil and garlic, allowing to get dark brown. Add curry, massala, cumin and chopped onion. Sautee for 3 minutes and then add pork. Saute pork for another 5 minutes, stirring very often. Then add coconut milk and enough water to cover pork. Bring to a boil, then lower heat, cover pot and cook over medium heat until pork is tender. Then serve hot with steamed rice.
I am still looking for a written recipe for making Sancoche. I used to really look forward to going home to Dominica, to my father’s Sancoche – that is Saltfish with Christophenes (you might know them by another name) and coconut milk. I can prepare it, however a structured recipe would be great.
Feel free to share that recipe or any other Caribbean recipe, which takes you home, no matter where you are.
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