Vote for the Best Luxury Hotel in the Caribbean – 2017

 

What’s the best luxury hotel in the Caribbean?

We’re asking you, Caribbean Journal readers to chime in with the 2017 Readers’ Choice Award for the Best Luxury Hotel in the Caribbean.

We’ve nominated 30 hotels from around the Caribbean (along with a write-in option), and we’re asking you to choose the winner.

Create your own user feedback survey

Voting closes Feb. 6.

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The 10 Best Hotels in St. Maarten

 

Although it’s a busy gateway to the farther reaches of the Caribbean, St. Maarten (the Dutch side of the island) certainly merits more than a quick fly-by. Spend a few days here and you’re sure to be impressed by the variety of dining, duty-free shopping, nightlife and, of course, beaches. When you touch down in St. Maarten and decide to “go Dutch,” here are the best hotels on Dutch St. Maarten (note: this list does not include all-inclusives.) CJ Travel Editor Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon has the scoop for you.

Poolside at the Westin.

Westin Dawn Beach Resort & Spa Secluded on the sands of Dawn Beach, this 341-room resort has a host of amenities and entertainment options. There’s a casino; a spectacular two-tier infinity pool for sunning and swimming; comfy and modern rooms feature Westin’s signature Heavenly beds; and what is arguably SXM’s best resort spa offers an impressive menu of indulgent treatments. This is the best hotel in St. Maarten. Book Westin Dawn Beach Resort & Spa.

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VIDEO: Checking in to the Grand Residences Riviera Cancun

 

It’s one of our favorite hotels in the Caribbean: the Grand Residences Riviera Cancun, the luxury resort just outside the charming village of Puerto Morelos on the Caribbean coast of Mexico.

The Leading Hotels of the World property with has 144 superb suites and an overarching sense of deep luxury, from the marvelous service to the terrific food.

It’s a place we’ve called the Best-Kept Secret in Mexico. http://www.caribjournal.com/2017/01/07/manny-pacquiao-went-cayman-islands/

To book a stay at the Grand Residences, click here.

— CJ

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Nigel Spence: A Recipe for Cauliflower Rice and Peas

 

Your newest healthy recipe

By Chef Nigel Spence
CJ Contributor

During the Christmas rush, I heard folks in Jamaica were frantically checking their lists and checking them twice, they had to find out if they bought plastic or rice!

Reports were circulating out of the parish of Manchester last month, alleging “fake” rice was being sold to consumers in the area. The “fake” rice is said to be made out of plastic and carefully molded to resemble the real thing.  The plastic rice is blended with real rice to throw unsuspecting folks off track. The origin of the fake rice is alleged to come out of China, where this practice, according to news reports, has been occurring for some time now.

Well, one particular lady was not to be fooled by the apparent switch.  She captured the boiling phenomenon on video and posted the proof to a popular video website for all to see.  It seems she was in the middle of cooking a nice big pot of rice and peas when the tasty dish turned into a pot of rice and “P’s” (pun intended) with what looks like melting plastic stretching thinly from the spoon.

There is no way to know if indeed this was actually fake rice or if the contributor was just a fake herself but as the saying goes in Jamaica “If a nuh so, ah nearly so.” (Meaning: If this isn’t the truth, it is close to the truth). What do you think?

As a result, the Jamaica Customs Agency temporarily ceased the clearance of rice imports until tests could be conducted by the Bureau of Standards to determine the presence of tainted rice.  At this time charges remain unproven as no evidence of plastic or fake rice was found.

What I really wonder about is who has the patience to sit down and design plastic rice? LOL.

Well, just in case you are still leery and looking for a temporary alternative to rice, I urge you to give this healthier alternative a try. I know that my vegan creations have been a bit too much for some carnivores and starch lovers, but with a new year upon us and the vegan movement taking an even stronger foothold this past year, it’s time to embrace this healthier way of eating at least a couple of times a week. This recipe is a great place to begin.

When did the doctor ever mention that you needed more plastic in your diet?

Cauliflower Rice & Peas

There are many recipes out there for this popular rice alternative but after sifting through all the methods I have come to the conclusion along with many bloggers out there that steaming the raw grated cauliflower is the method most closely matching the texture and mouth feel of rice.

The microwave also does an excellent job but I am no fan of microwave ovens. Make no mistake, it is still a stretch of the imagination that you are actually eating rice, but it is so damn healthy why not stretch that thought process as much as you can in the name of cleaner living for the new year?

1 large head Cauliflower

4 T Coconut Oil

1 t sea Salt

1 Cup Red Kidney Beans, cooked

1 T fresh Ginger, juiced or grated

3 T Cilantro, rough chopped

1 sprig Thyme, hard stems removed

1/2 t Scotch bonnet pepper, fine diced

1/2 t Allspice

1/4 Cup Scallions, rough chopped

3 T Coconut milk powder

Pull apart or use a knife to cut cauliflower into small florets. If grating by hand then keep the cauliflower whole.  Grate the cauliflower on a hand grater or pulse in the food processor until small grains appear.

Do not keep your food processor on high, nor try to use a blender as both instances will create cauliflower puree. You may add water to a blender with the cauliflower pieces if using a blender, then strain but the results are a bit watery in the texture and taste.

Put in a bowl and stir in 2 tablespoons of the coconut oil.

Transfer to a fine mesh strainer and place over boiling water without the granules actually touching the water. Steam for 5 minutes. Remove and transfer back to the bowl and immediately stir in the remaining 2 tablespoons of coconut oil, salt, beans, cilantro, pepper, thyme, scallions, coconut milk powder and ginger.

Using a generous amount of ginger juice will get you much closer to authenticity!

ENJOY!

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How to Take a Rum and Food Tour in St. Maarten

 

It’s a new way to experience the local flavors of St. Maarten: a rum and food tour.

The tour is the brainchild of St. Maarten Culinary Tours, and offers a mix of gourmet food from five-star restaurants to local roadside favorites.

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The walking tour takes place every day from Monday through Friday, with a total of five rum and food tastings and opportunities to try local candy, jams and other artisan products during the 2.5-hour event.

For more information, email stmaartenculinarytours@gmail.com.

— CJ

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