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For some time I’ve been wanting to do something like this to get to know my readers and fans a […]
For some time I’ve been wanting to do something like this to get to know my readers and fans a […]
Here’s a list of wonderful foodies that I’ve met so far on my food journey. Many more to meet 🙂
Are you a trini blogger? Do you post often? Have you posted within the last month? I’m embarking on a
Trini Bloggers Unite Read Post »
Contents Introduction Toll House Recipe Ingredients Instructions Print this recipe Introduction If you’re a fan of classic desserts, then you’ve
Embark on an exciting culinary adventure through the vibrant flavors of the Caribbean! Let Simply Trini Cooking lead the way
The Caribbean Food Experience Read Post »
I am excited to announce that “The Simply Trini Cooking ebook” is now available on Kindle, and the timing couldn’t
The New Simply Trini Cooking Ebook, Now Available Read Post »
Ever heard about a vegetable quiche? Read on to find out more….. Quiches to me are exquisite and fanciful. They
Vegetable Quiche – Bakery Quality At Home Read Post »
My wife is the baker in the family so here’s her blog post about coconut almond bake. I’ll just take
The Best Coconut Almond Bake Read Post »
It all started as a simple blog to showcase my caribbean cooking culture from the islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
About Simply Trini Cooking Read Post »
Happy Anniversary Simply Trini Cooking! Yes, Simply Trini Cooking is celebrating ten years of quality food blogging. Ten years of
Here is my two cents on the “roti incident”. The Roti Incident In light of all the discussions on the
Commentary: A Disturbing Roti Incident Read Post »
It is often said that “the proof of the pudding is in the eating” and I will definitely say that
Over the years, I have received a lot of comments and emails from a lot of vegetarians and vegans that
Pomerac or Syzygium malaccense is a species of flowering tree native to Malyasia, Indonesia and Vietnam and has been introduced
Pomerac: Some Facts You Would Love to Know Read Post »
It seems that all adventures begin all for a good cup of coffee. Many are fascinated with a good cup
All For A Good Cup Of Coffee Read Post »
Savor the Flavors of Authentic Caribbean and Trini Recipes Experience the vibrant tastes of Caribbean cuisine through our collection of
Couscous (originally called seksu or kesksu) is now becoming a favourite at home because it is a light and wonderful
This multigrain loaf or bread was made especially for all those health conscious individuals who read my blog regularly. Even
Before I get into the Soursop ice cream post, I would like to share a little about my writing…….. Sometimes
The Most Delicious Soursop Ice Cream Read Post »
Today we’re kicking things up a notch with some spinach pastry in our kitchen. Join me in this little kitchen
The September/October Compère Magazine issue is out and we have a recipe for you. Biscuit cake is the exclusive recipe
News: The Ever Elusive Biscuit Cake Read Post »
I love the taste of this pure orange-mango juice. Most “juices” in the supermarket are excessively sweet (with sucrose or
A Pure Orange-Mango Juice Read Post »
Beef with Broccoli: For those Tiresome Days Beef with broccoli is my go to meal when I want to cook
An Easy and Fast Beef with Broccoli Read Post »
The growing obesity crisis in Trinidad and Tobago should alert us to become more aware of how we eat out.
Five (5) Helpful Tips On Eating Out Read Post »
I find it strange that I’m posting yet another salad; this time a bean salad. It has to be a
A Simple Bean Salad Read Post »
There are many ways food can damage health. There are a number of things we do, and most times we
Five (5) Unbelievable Ways Food Can Damage Health Read Post »
This vegetable lasagna was a hit. It took me by surprise because we are always making lasagna using white sauce
A Simple Vegetable Lasagna Read Post »
Super foods are those foods that have unique properties that could help keep us healthy. They have maximum nutrition content,
I am not surprised that we are among the top 10 fattest countries in the world. In 2012, the average
The World’s Fattest Countries: Surprising information for the 3rd Fattest country Read Post »
Coconut Fish: An Exciting Trini Creation Cooking inspiration comes in varied ways to me and this coconut fish recipe was
A Delicious Creamy Coconut Fish Read Post »
The Chadon beni pesto was indeed a hit, and driven by its success I decided to take it a bit
A Delicious Fusion Recipe: Chadon Beni Pesto Pasta Read Post »
Writing for this Curry Jhingi recipe was hard work, even almost disastrous I might add. Let me explain to you
The Best Way to Cook Curry Jhingi Read Post »
Sorrel drink is a drink to enjoy during Christmas. In Trinidad and Tobago, the sorrel plant is a household name,
Sorrel drink: A favourite for Christmas Read Post »
Oh Gosh, what a “Pot spoon Throw Down” food cook out that was! Ah tired today, but I’m happy …very
Pot Spoon Throw Down 2012: Seafood and Coconut – Mayaro Read Post »
So as I was saying I wasn’t able to post for the past few days because I was very busy
Pot Spoon Throw Down 2012: Spanish Cuisine – Lopinot Read Post »
Now I have another tasty Chinese dish for you today, sweet and sour pork. After making some of the dishes
A Super Delicious Sweet and Sour Pork Read Post »
This paynuse recipe took me by surprise so much so that I have to put aside all my other plans
Paynuse For A Fun-loving Day Read Post »
This recipe actually was a mistake, but a delicious one at that and now it has evolved to what I’m
The #1 Epic Stuffed Herb Hops Bread Read Post »
This chicken and vegetable soup had some positive effects on my lifestyle. Read on and see why…. Does my posts
A Heartwarming Chicken and Vegetable Soup Read Post »
They say give a trini any fruit and they would make a chow; so now I have chennette chow. Incidentally,
The Best Chennette Chow Read Post »