St. Vincent and the Grenadines Recipes and Flavours (2024)

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BREADFRUIT AND SALT-FISH BREAD

Ingredients:

6 cupsEasy Bake All Purpose flour
3 cups warm water
2 oz butter
2 oz shortening
10 tbsp sugar
4 tsp dry yeast
½ lb de-salted salt fish
½ cup sweet pepper
½ cup chopped onion
6 tbsp coconut oil
2 tsp black pepper
1½ cups ripe breadfruit
Ketchup and mustard to taste

Method:

1. Clean and soak salt fish for 2 hours. Remove bones and shred. In a wide sauce pan, sauté onion and peppers in oil for 3 minutes. Add ketchup, black pepper and mustard.

2. Add salt-fish, stir and remove from stove. Set aside.

3. In a small bowl, combine 1/3 cup warm water, 1 tsp sugar and yeast to ferment, about 3 minutes. In a large bowl, combine flour, shortening, sugar and butter. Make a well in the center and add yeast mixture, breadfruit and remaining warm water.

4. Add salt-fish mixture and knead for 10 minutes or until dough is smooth and pliable.

5. Place dough in a greased polythene bag and let rise until doubled in size.

6. Remove dough from bag, punch down and knead for 8-10 minutes.

7. Divide the dough into 3 equal pieces and roll each piece to approximately 12 inches long.

8. Braid dough to forma a rope, place in baking pan, cover with cling wrap and let rise until doubled in size.

9. Remove plastic wrap and bake at 230°F for 45 minutes or until golden brown.

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TAMARIND COCONUT BASKET CAKE

Ingredients:

3½ cups Easy Bake All Purpose flour
1 cup butter
2 cups sugar
4 eggs
1 tsp pear essence
1 tsp coconut essence
½ cup toasted coconut flakes
Pinch of salt
1 cup milk
2 tsp mixed spice
5 tbsp tamarind sauce
4 tbsp sour cream
3 tsp baking powder

Method:

Tamarind Sauce :

1 cup shelled tamarind Place all ingredients in a pot and simmer to desired thickness.
1 cup sugar Cool and run through a medium sieve.
½ tsp vanilla essence

Butter Cream Frosting:

½ cup shortening With an electric mixer, beat butter in a bowl until pale.
Tamarind sauce (reserve 1 tbsp) Gradually add icing sugar, essence , tamarind sauce and rum.
1 tbsp Sunset Strong Rum Beat constantly until combined.
1 tsp pear essence
4 cups icing sugar

Method

1. Combine all dry ingredients in a bowl.
2. Cream butter and sugar in a separate bowl until light and fluffy. 3. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition.
4. Add dry ingredients to creamed mixture alternately with milk.
5. Fold in tamarind sauce and pour into 2 greased and floured 8-inch, round pans.
6. Bake in preheated oven until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. When cooled, remove cakes from pans. Paste with 1tbsp tamarind sauce and sprinkle with coconut flakes.
Assemble cake and frost as desired.
Recipe adapted from: www.ecgcsvg.com

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Madungo Bakes - St. Vincent

If you from Vincy then you must know what this is....

Ingredients:

1lb Madungo (Cassava starch)...
1/2 cup Coconut (grated)
1/4 tsp Nutmeg (grated)
1/4 cup Easy Bake flour (optional)
Pinch of Salt
Cinnamon to taste
Brown Sugar to taste
Water

Method:

1. Put some water in a pot to boil. Use water from pipe to make Madungo into a ball. Place the madungo ball into the boiling water until the outside forms into a “Glue-like” looking skin. This process takes about 2-3 minutes.

2. Remove the ball from the pot; place it in a container large enough to knead, then using a spoon peel the outside (glue-like skin) from the madungo ball. Then mash ball while it is hot.

3. Warm banana leaf over fire, wrap portions in the banana leaf and bake in an iron pot, skillet or copper. Remove the banana leaf when about ¾ baked to give crunch and color to outside.

Recipe adapted from: www.ecgcsvg.com

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Tri-Tri Cakes - St. Vincent

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Ingredients:

2lbs (900 grams) Tri-Tri, washed with a half of lime or Lemon and drained
1 1/2 ounces of chopped Garlic (fresh or one could use prepared garlic)
1 hot red pepper chopped finely (scotch bonnet)
1 1/2 tbsp. curry powder or how much to taste or omit the curry
2 tsp. salt
1 1/2 cups flour (375 grams)

Method:

1. Place the washed and drained Tri-Tri in a large enough bowl
2. Add all the other ingredients together and mix together thoroughly.
3. The consistency should be like a thick batter.
4. Heat vegetable oil in a frying pan ( or cast iron pot) very hot, drop small tablespoons of the batter mix into the oil, fry until slightly brown around the edges, turn and fry other side.
5. When fried until medium brown, remove the cakes place on a paper towel lined platter and drain.
6.Serve with favourite tipple or with roasted breadfruit and salad as a meal. This can also be made as a stew.

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Doughboy - St. Vincent

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Ingredients:

6 cups of flour
1-1/2 cups of water
1/2 cup of margarine
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 cup of shortening
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
2 cups of grated coconut
1 to 2 cups of brown sugar
1 tbsp. yeast (instant)

Method:

1. Sift together the flour and salt.
2. Now cut the fat right into the flour mixture.
3. Add spices and yeast
4. Followed by coconut and water.
5. Now knead the mixture and leave to stand until almost twice its size.

Bake at 300 to 350 F. for 1 to 2 hours.

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Arrowroot Cakes

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Ingredients:

2 eggs 8 oz. of sugar
1/4 cup of milk
1/2 cup of flour
4 oz. of margarine
1/2 tsp. of lime juice
1/2 tsp. of baking powder
1 lb. of arrowroot (starch)


Method:

Cream together the butter and sugar. Add eggs, lime juice, flour, baking powder, arrowroot and the milk. Mix well. Finally drop by spoonful in a well greased muffin tins or on a sheet.

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FAQs

What is the famous dish in St Vincent? ›

Roasted Breadfruit and Fried Jackfish, the national dish of St. Vincent, includes fried jackfish that has been seasoned with lemon, fried breadfruit, and a sauce made with ketchup, sweet pepper, spices, and garnishes.

What is the national dish of St. Vincent and the Grenadines? ›

Roasted breadfruit and fried jackfish is the national dish of St Vincent and the Grenadines, and no trip to this tropical island paradise would be complete without sampling it at least once.

What is the national fruit of St Vincent? ›

Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) is now home to over 25 different varieties of breadfruit and the fruit even comprises part of the national dish-roasted breadfruit and fried Jack fish. The Breadfruit Festival is an annual event that compliments the 'Emancipation Month' activities because of its historical significance.

What is the national drink of St Vincent? ›

#DidYouKnow Golden apple juice is the national drink.

What is Saint Vincent famous for? ›

Vincent de Paul has become known as the “The Apostle of Charity” and “Father of the Poor.” His contributions to the training of priests and organizing parish missions and other services for the poor shaped the Church's role in the modern world.

What is the most famous dish? ›

  • Pizza is often considered one of the most universally loved foods around the world. ...
  • Pizza typically includes ingredients such as:
  • Dough (made from flour, water, yeast, salt, and sometimes olive oil)
  • Tomato sauce (made from tomatoes, herbs, and spices)
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What are the main products of St. Vincent and the Grenadines? ›

The main exports are bananas, packaged flour and rice, and root crops such as dasheens and eddoes.

What are people from St. Vincent and Grenadines called? ›

The people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are formally called Vincentians; colloquially they are known as "Vincies" or "Vincys".

Is St. Vincent the same as St. Vincent and the Grenadines? ›

St Vincent and The Grenadines lies in the eastern Caribbean Sea. It is made up of the island of St Vincent and the northern Grenadines, a group of 32 smaller islands and cays (low banks of coral or rock) to the south.

What is the flower of St Vincent? ›

The Soufriere Tree flower is officially recognised as the National Flower of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Unbelievably there is only ONE of these trees in existence in St. Vincent and the Grenadines (at the Botanical Gardens), apparently most Soufriere trees were wiped out in the 1804 hurricane.

What is the yellow fruit in the Caribbean? ›

Sometimes called Jamaican tangelo, ugli fruit is oval-shaped citrus native to Jamaica. It's a unique cross between grapefruit, tangerine & orange. With its green skin & yellow to orange flesh, ugli fruit resembles a lemon or lime.

What is the furry fruit called? ›

Rambutan got its name from the Malay word for hair because the golf-ball-sized fruit has a hairy red and green shell. Its unmistakable appearance is often compared to that of a sea urchin (1). The fruit is related to the lychee and longan fruits and has a similar appearance when peeled.

What is the motto of St. Vincent and the Grenadines? ›

Pax et Justitia

Can you drink the water in St Vincent? ›

When dining, try authentic dishes like buljol, (a breadfruit and saltfish medley), pumpkin soup and conch. Feel free to drink the local drinking water on St. Vincent – it's safe. However, it's best to stick to bottled water on The Grenadines.

What is the drinking age in St Vincent? ›

Drink. The legal age to purchase alcoholic beverages in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is 16. In Kingstown, the water is safe to drink, but be a bit careful at some other locations.

What food is on the island of St. Vincent? ›

Roasted Breadfruit & Fried Jackfish

Completing any trip to this tropical paradise and often cited as the national dish of St. Vincent & The Grenadines, roasted breadfruit and fried jackfish is a popular lunch option.

What is the typical food in San Cristobal? ›

The cultural center of the state is San Cristobal de las Casas. Specialties in this city are based mostly on cured meats such as ham and sausages, which are of Spanish origin attributed to Bartolomé de las Casas, as well as indigenous dishes such as various tamales (including one flavored with saffron) .

What is the feast of St. Vincent Champagne? ›

Every year, around 22 January, the confrères of the Champagne villages gather to thank Saint-Vincent for the past harvest and to place the next one under his protection. The head of the procession carries the baton of Saint-Vincent, followed by the banner or statue of the patron saint of winegrowers.

What is St. Vincent Carnival called? ›

Saint Vincent is located in the Eastern Caribbean and is surrounded by a group of islands known as The Grenadines. St. Vincent Carnival, also called "Vincy Mas," is a renowned annual celebration in St. Vincent & The Grenadines that honors the destination's rich culture and heritage.

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