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BluewayAllere 09-03-2012 03:43 PM

Dominican cooking
 

Considering I don`t want to starve when I come down, Im looking for all those `Chefs` to help me learn how to cook Dominican food. Of course, will eat out as well, but half of the fun for me will be learning how to prepare some wonderful dishes of the land. Soooooo, to all of you that profess to have the best recipes out there and how to prepare them, would love to hear from you.http://www.dr1.com/forums/images/smilies/happy.gifAND...........don`t forget the soups and desserts, lol

ultimda horaf 09-03-2012 04:00 PM

Your first stop should be: Aunt Clara’s Kitchen: Dominican cooking, recipes, dishes, food and culinary culture
https://www.facebook.com/dominicancookbook

BluewayAllere 09-03-2012 05:06 PM

Chirimoya, this is an awesome site. Concon is going to be a challenge though, lol. Thanks so much.

cl004 09-03-2012 07:24 PM

First step is to turn all the gas burners on high, then disconnect smoke alarms, next open all doors and windows for the smoke to exit.

StoyaFanst 09-03-2012 09:25 PM

Dominicn cooking is easy, boil rice being sure to seal with plastic bag for extra pollution effect. Buy a packet of seasoning from supermarket, add stock cube to meat bowl, chop up meat being sure to always leave the bones in and keep them as small as possible and disguised within an otherwise innocent looking chunk of meat (if the inlaws offer you a spoon rather than fork, this is a sure sign they are trying to keep the bones hidden from fork prongs which may alert you to them being there. Have the emergency dentist phone number for unsuspecting foreigners who aren't used to eating bones. Repeat using different meat types and colours of seasoning.

I must admit I love my wifes food, but that is as it has been adjusted for a happy medium so we can both eat each others food without making an excuse for not finishing. In the early years we ate out EVERY night bar none for 2 years, seriously!

PapsEdisa 09-03-2012 10:13 PM

DR cooking is great, but if you're like me and like spicy food, don't expect any of it down here. This isn't Jamaica, and there's no 'jerk' cooking.

I find what works for me is a bottle of habanero tobasco sauce on the table. Adds an extra dimension to everything from rice+beans to chuleta de cerdo.

StoyaFanst 09-03-2012 10:49 PM

Yes, so true. I cook a great curry. My father in law eats anything. First time he ever turned down a meal, Chicken Tikka Masala. Gods gift to mans mouth! Rejected by a man that eats raw goat liver!

BluewayAllere 09-03-2012 10:52 PM

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Dominicn cooking is easy, boil rice being sure to seal with plastic bag for extra pollution effect. Buy a packet of seasoning from supermarket, add stock cube to meat bowl, chop up meat being sure to always leave the bones in and keep them as small as possible and disguised within an otherwise innocent looking chunk of meat (if the inlaws offer you a spoon rather than fork, this is a sure sign they are trying to keep the bones hidden from fork prongs which may alert you to them being there. Have the emergency dentist phone number for unsuspecting foreigners who aren't used to eating bones. Repeat using different meat types and colours of seasoning.

I must admit I love my wifes food, but that is as it has been adjusted for a happy medium so we can both eat each others food without making an excuse for not finishing. In the early years we ate out EVERY night bar none for 2 years, seriously!
Toooooooooooooo funny

BluewayAllere 09-03-2012 10:55 PM

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Yes, so true. I cook a great curry. My father in law eats anything. First time he ever turned down a meal, Chicken Tikka Masala. Gods gift to mans mouth! Rejected by a man that eats raw goat liver!
EEEWWWWW and i would love to have that great curry recipe of yourshttp://www.dr1.com/forums/images/smilies/happy.gif

vTLWqa1l 09-22-2012 02:02 AM

On your first trip to the local "Colmado",buy 20 pounds of salt,20 pounds of sugar, 30 pounds of rice,40 pounds of dried red beans,50 pounds of salami,and all the rum and "Presidente" you can haul home.
If the two of you eat a typical Dominican diet,that should last you about a week!
The "Colmado" will send more salt,"Presidente",and rum, if you run out!
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