Showing posts with label oven baked. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oven baked. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 August 2019

Honey Mustard Chicken



POTLUCK...again


I can't believe it took me this long to post this recipe. This was a delicious weeknight dinner that I made and snapped a few pics of then posted to Instagram, saying the recipe would follow. And here we are, almost a month later, but this honey mustard recipe is finally here.

Sunday, 14 April 2019

Sheet-pan shrimp “boil”


"Something Smells Fishy"


They always say when life gives you lemons make lemonade, but the saying assumes you have sugar and water. I have been MIA for what feels like the last 20 years from blogging. Life gave me a whole bag of lemons when my husband died four days after my last post, while I was 7 months pregnant. I was fresh out of sugar and water. Thank God for friends and family, who not only gave me sugar and water but made the lemonade for me and fed it to me. Fast forward four months later, Baby is born and healthy, I’m back to cooking and finally back to blogging. I have lost my biggest fan, but I’m still here by God’s grace. Next ill start back on video posts. Normally April would have been my month for vegan and vegetarian recipes, but I’m mixing it up and just finishing off the month with maybe 5 seafood recipes. The first being a super easy and very flavorful shrimp dish.

Saturday, 1 December 2018

Callaloo okra and pumpkin stuffed foil roast fish


"Christmas is coming"

If you’re thinking how is a whole fish even an option for Christmas dinner? then you have never had a Jamaican Christmas dinner. Fried escovitch fish is always an available item and in our family, we don’t do filets. We serve whole fish.  Usually, it’s the only seafood item on the table for anyone who doesn’t eat other animal protein, on second thought maybe we will have a shrimp curry in addition. But let us say you are that one guest who is pescatarian, then chances are the whole fish would be the highlight on your plate. With that said, I decided to dedicate this fish to that person who is coming to Christmas dinner, who may be tired of the escovitch fish (as if that’s even possible).