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Great Grandma’s Salted Pork With Cabbage.

This recipe is loosely based on a dish my great-grandmother would make for my dad. While I never had the chance to meet her, nor ‘taste her hand”, I feel I know her just from the stories my dad would tell us. From a baby to his teen years dad lived with my great grandparents in Tabaquite, Trinidad and Tobago. So his childhood (and the stories he tells us) are based on that carefree time in his life, living on a cocoa and coffee estate.

You’ll Need…

1/2 large cabbage (chopped)
1/2 – 3/4 lb salted pork (diced)
2 tablespoon olive oil
1 medium onion (diced)
3 cloves garlic (smashed)
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 scotch bonnet pepper (sliced thin)
3 sprigs thyme
1/4 bell pepper (diced)

Important! If doing this recipe gluten free, please go through the entire list of ingredients to make sure they meet with your specific gluten free dietary needs. Additionally you can use smoked turkey, bacon, pancetta etc if you cannot source salted pork. And remember to wash your hands with soap and water after handling hot peppers, such at the Scotch Bonnet.

Soak the pork for a few hours in cool water to remove the excess salt (try to drain and repeat if you remember), then dice into 1 cm cube pieces.

In a wide pot on a medium high heat, add the olive oil followed by the cubed salted pork and stir well. Cook on medium. Five minutes later (should have rendered and gained some color) add the onion, thyme, garlic and Scotch Bonnet pepper. Do not include any seeds of the pepper as that’s where most of the heat will be.

Note: If you wanted to add 1/2 teaspoon curry powder here, it will add another delicious layer of flavor. Dad mentioned that my great-grandfather didn’t like curry so it was never added. 3-4 Minutes later add the black pepper and the washed/chopped cabbage.

Stir well. It will wilt down so don’t fret when you see it piling up in the pot. Place the lid on the pan, to allow for some steam.

I allowed it to cook for 4 minutes with the lid on, then I added the diced bell pepper and stirred. Now with the lid off, it took 2 minutes to get to the texture I like (slight crunch).

Taste for salt (the remaining salt in the pork should be enough) and cook to your liking.

Serve warm! Treat it a side dish… for me it’s either plain rice or hot roti.

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Seafood

Fry Cabbage With Saltfish (Salted Cod).

Cabbage with saltfish.. such a common and classic Caribbean dish, loved across the region. Bits of Salted Cod added to any dish is what most Caribbean folks would consider our ‘Umami’, so it’s common to elevate things like the simple Cabbage to new tasty heights. The beauty of this dish is that you can any vegetable you have on hand or enjoy as other cultures do stir fry. Days when I have mushrooms or fresh green peas from the garden.. yea they find their way into the pot.

You’ll Need…

2 tablespoon olive oil
1 medium onion (diced)
1/2 scotch bonnet pepper (sliced)
1 large tomato (seeded / diced)
1/2 large cabbage (shredded/chopped)
1/3 lb salted cod (prepared)
1 medium carrot (grated)
1/2 teaspoon black pepper (divided)
2 scallions (chopped)
salt (adjust)

Important. If doing this recipe gluten free, please go through the entire list of ingredients to make sure they meet with your specific gluten free dietary requirements.

How To Prepare Salted Cod (saltfish) < Click The Watch!

Heat oil on a medium flame in a wide saucepan, then go in with the onion and stir. Turn the heat down to low and cook slowly to bring out the natural sweetness of the onion without burning it.

Add the scotch bonnet pepper, 1/2 the black pepper and the prepared salted cod (saltfish). Cook on low for 3 minutes. Heat up to medium, add the tomato and stir. A minute later add the crushed garlic and cook for 3 minutes.

Note! Wash your hands with soap and water immediately after handling such hot peppers and don’t include any seeds or the white membrane surrounding the seeds as that’s where the scorching heat lives. Unless you want the raw fire.

Add the chopped/shredded cabbage and stir well to bring all the flavors together. It will seem like a lot of cabbage, but it will wilt as it cooks. Place the lid on and cook for about 3 minutes. Remove the lid at this point and stir well.

Add the grated carrot and combine. (heat still on medium/high) Put the lid back on and cook for 3-4 minutes to sort of steam the cabbage and carrot.

Taste for salt and adjust as the salted cod may have enough remaining salt (as in my case) to season this dish for you. Hit it with the remaining black pepper, toss in the scallions and mix well. Turn off your heat.

Serve as a side dish and any remaining can be used to make the perfect filling for sandwiches.. my fav actually. Quick, simple and tasty, no need to fuss around in the kitchen when you got saltfish and cabbage yea. Enjoy!