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On a lazy Sunday morning, whether you’re sleeping in or coming from church, brunch ALWAYS sounds better than breakfast. Eggs are appropriate, but so is roast beef! 🙂 This weekend, why not add some of our traditional Caribbean brunch items to your brunch menu. Enjoy!
Ever had a bunch of leftover meat from last nights dinner, but been bored with the thought of another sandwich? Chef Irie’s got the remedy with his easy recipe for a jerk turkey frittata. Swap the protein out for beef, pork or poultry, mixed in with vegetables, eggs and a spot of jerk seasoning. Try a little jerk powder or paste in your regular scrambled eggs too. Now that’s the original awesome sauce!
When you’ve got overripe bananas sitting on your kitchen counter, use them to make these delightful little fritters. These sweet bites are a traditional breakfast or brunch item served in Jamaica, and are an interesting alternative to your regular old pancakes.
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A traditional Dominican side dish consisting of smashed plantains, usually served with breakfast. Top with savory garnishes like sauteed red onions, salami, eggs, avocado or cheese.
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I absolutely LOVE the back and white dishes that Chef Irie’s Jerk Turkey Frittata are plated on. Where can I purchase them? Thanks in advance for your help!
Regards,
Sydette Brown
Hi Sydette,
We actually got those from a thrift shop so we can’t offer any suggestions, but they are the cutest plates. Thanks for watching!