Easter Monday – Curry Q

It was certainly a fulfilling Easter. Everyone seemed to have had a lot of plans that included meeting with friends, families, or groups to have a fabulously enjoyable time. Easter Monday was no different. Today, I looked forward to eating a good Curry Q that was prepared by some women I knew could really cook up a storm.

A Scrumptious Curry Q

These women belonged to the Lluengo Village Committee that was holding their annual Village Sports Day. While I waited for my meal, the preschoolers were competing for some prizes on the race track. Earlier, they held the popular March Past competition. I wasn't there on time to get a picture, but nevertheless, the food looked tasty, and it tasted delicious. By the way, for those of you who don't know what is a Curry Q, I'll explain.

You may be familiar with what a Barbecue is; a Curry-Q is just a little fund raiser where East Indian cuisine is sold (other than using a barbecue for social gatherings, it is also used as a fund raising tool here in Trinidad and Tobago.) Here are some photos of the scrumptious Curry Q for that day.

The following are the different dishes that made up the Curry-Q cuisine.

Dishes That Makes Up a Curry Q

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Curry pumpkin
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Curry bodi

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Curry mango

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Curry potato and channa (garbanzo beans)

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Curry chicken

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and Buss up shut (paratha roti)
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The Curry Q ready to eat.
I decided to put mine in a plate so I could really enjoy it !

curry Q
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Yummy!

N.B. This East Indian dish is usually eaten with your hands i.e. no spoon or fork!!!
If you wish to prepare your own curry-Q for your family, here are the dishes and their links:
Related:
Simply Trini Cooking Calendar 2010

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