Monthly Archives: November 2016

This Is Your New Yam Recipe

 

A new spin on Yam using wonderful ingredients.

By Nigel Spence
CJ Contributor

The hurricane season officially ended this past month and not a moment too soon.  Who would have thought living in New York we still had to worry about being hit?!  It seems like all of a sudden every storm that gets spit off the Cape is not only visiting the Tropics but somehow inching its way up the East Coast as well – what’s up with that?

For a good while, even Hurricane Matthew had its “eye” on us (no pun intended) but thankfully decided to cut its trip short.  I extend my deepest sympathies to the families that lost loved ones and to those who were displaced as a result of this powerful storm.

For me, I felt like some kind of storm “chasee” instead of storm chaser.  There I was getting ready to party on down in the Bahamas only to find out two days before that they were going to be hit with Category 4 winds from Matthew.  I figured to continue the trip might not be such a wise idea and that maybe I should make alternate arrangements. So I did.  A day later I was headed to South Beach, Miami, Florida to soak in some sun and fun living it up on the beach.

Well I was totally getting my relax on – sunning, funning, eating, drinking – you know, the important stuff when I found out Matthew, while on its way to the Bahamas, would take a slight detour via Miami and would be on our door step in just hours – argh!!  Once again I had to pack up and move – this time the move was to higher ground – inland to West Fort Lauderdale where family awaited. That’s where the party went into high gear!

Within the safety of hurricane shutters, the kitchen became the main thoroughfare of action. With the possibility of loss of power, anything and everything in the freezer or fridge we thought would spoil was pulled out and assessed for cooking.  We landed up with a cornucopia of ingredients with which to work – eggs, mackerel, turkey legs, goat meat, chicken and more.  In just a few hours we had a huge variety spread for the feasting.

People – me nuh know what kinda winds Matthew was blowing up outside, but one thing I know seh, it coulda neva match the family force winds that tore through all of the food that night!  Ha!  It’s a good thing the hurricane never lingered or we might have had a slight problem finding food to eat the next day!

Yam Recipe

Well, finally, I stopped being chased and was able to recoup a day or two of beach life before returning home to the Big Apple.  Isn’t it funny though, how even when faced with terrifying situations, sharing a pot of good food can serve to calm the spirit making us feel safe and warm inside?

On the other hand, if there is any kind of alien life on the planet Jupiter I’m not so sure they would agree.  According to the scientists, there is a hurricane on the planet that has been going on for the past 300 years and is bigger than Earth! Apparently it shows as some kind of red spot. Try stocking groceries for THAT affair…

Speaking of hurricanes, Thanksgiving is next on the agenda and you can bet I will be cooking up a storm (again no pun intended) in the kitchen.  My focus this year is on side dishes, as they tend to be an afterthought while the big bird always takes center stage. I’ve been working on a very special dish for the occasion and wanted to share it with you.  Be warned though – it’s known to produce tornadic activity wherever it’s served. Enjoy! Here’s wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving!

I find that Caribbean root vegetables tend to be underutilized and remain one dimensional in their role at the table. This recipe is my attempt to add an exciting new side dish to the thanksgiving table and to have root vegetables play a different role on the plate.

Yam & Green Banana Salad

1 Cup Yellow Yam, boiled, med dice

1 Cup White Yam, Boiled, med dice

1 Cup Green Banana, Boiled, med dice

1/2 Cup Sweet potato, med dice

1/2 Cup Yellow bell Peppers, med dice

1/2 Cup Green bell peppers, med dice

1/2 Cup Red Bell Peppers, med dice

1/2 large Avocado, med dice

3 Eggs, hard boiled, med dice

1 bunch Culantro, rough chopped, (about 1/4 cup)

1/2 Cup Mayonnaise

1 tablespoon yellow Mustard

2 tablespoons sweet spicy Relish

1 tablespoon Apple Cider Vinegar

2 dashes Pepper sauce

Incorporate all in a large bowl and fold all ingredients together and serve cold or at room temperature.

You may use some of the eggs, avocado and cilantro for garnish.

Nigel Spence, a Culinary Institute of America alumnus, was born in Kingston, Jamaica. Nigel freelanced at the Television Food Network for 3 years where he worked with culinary luminaries such as Mario Batali, Bobby Flay and Emeril Lagasse. Chef Spence has appeared twice on Throwdown with Bobby Flay where he emerged the victor in cook offs against the Food Network star and was featured on CBS  when he appeared on Tony’s Table as well as ABC’s Neighborhood Eats, NBC’s  The Today Show , Sirius’ Everyday Living with Martha Stewart and TVFN’s Chopped. The acclaimed and New York Times-reviewed Ripe Kitchen and Bar is Mr Spence’s first entrepreneurial endeavour.

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The Best Way to Experience Cayman Cookout

 

Looking to experience Grand Cayman’s famous Cayman Cookout foodie event?

The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman has launched its first-ever package tailored for the event, aimed at creating the “ultimate weekend experience” for food lovers.

The festival takes place Jan. 12-15, 2017 at the hotel.

The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman.

The Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman.

The culinary festival features food and wine activities led by celebrity Chefs Eric Ripert, Jose Andres, Anthony Bourdain and Emerli Lagasse, among others, and has become one of the Caribbean’s most sought-after culinary festivals.

The Cayman Cookout Culinary Package includes accommodations at the Ritz-Carlton for four nights; daily breakfast for two; two tickets to the Wine Fair and two tickets to the Barbecue.

The gastronomic get-together features 40 different events.

— CJ

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Puerto Ricans consider a future under new governor and new president

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — On November 8, the pro-statehood candidate Ricardo Rosselló was declared the winner of Puerto Rico’s elections. Rosselló has conservative views similar to those of US President-elect Donald Trump, and Puerto Rican human rights activists wonder how his…

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Major Montego Bay Port Development “Back on Track”

 

A major port development project in Montego Bay is now “back on track,” according to Gordon Shirley, the chairman of the Port Authority of Jamaica.

The construction phase of the $19.3 million USD project is going ahead, he said, after the plans had been put on hold to facilitate the construction of a liquefied natural gas terminal at the Montego Bay port by New Fortress Energy.

“When the Authority was approached by New Fortress Energy less than two years ago to facilitate the shipment of LNG to our terminal in Montego Bay and to allow for the construction of the storage facility on our port lands, it was not difficult for us to convince our Board and our parent Ministry that this was something that we should support in the national interest,” he said.

The project includes the construction of new cruise-terminal buildings and ground transportation staging areas, along with modification to the port’s container freight station, paving of expanded cargo storage areas and installation of new relief-storage facilities.

The Port Authority is also looking to increase the berthing capacity at the port to accommodate two dedicated cruise berths, along with separate berths for the handling of containerized and bulk cargo and for the handling of fuels, respectively.

“On completion, it will give the port the flexibility to handle multiple vessels simultaneously and the capacity to process an expanded range of cargo to facilitate the growth of western Jamaica,” Shirley said.

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Caribbean-Mexico Hotel Pipeline Tops 32,000 Rooms

 

There are now 32,056 rooms under contract in the Caribbean-Mexico hotel pipeline, according to the latest report from hotel analytics firm STR.

That represents a 14.3 percent increase in the number of rooms under contract compared with October 2015, according to the company.

Under contract data includes projects in the In Construction, Final Planning and Planning stages.

The wider region showed 14,087 rooms in 90 projects in construction in October, itself a 15.6 percent increase year over year.

Mexico’s Caribbean tourism hub, the Yucatan Peninsula, showed 2,387 rooms in 12 hotels in construction.

— Caribbean Journal Staff

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