Hello everybody, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, vegan caribbean bowl (ackee n jackfruit, callaloo, plantain). One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have vegan caribbean bowl (ackee n jackfruit, callaloo, plantain) using 17 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Vegan Caribbean Bowl (Ackee N Jackfruit, Callaloo, Plantain):
- Prepare 160 g Ackee
- Make ready 200 g Jackfruit
- Take 160 g Callaloo
- Get 2 Tomatoes
- Make ready 1/4 Red Bell Pepper
- Get 1/4 Green Bell Pepper
- Get 1/4 Yellow Bell Pepper
- Take 1 Scotch Bonnet
- Make ready 4 Spring Onions
- Get 4 Garlic Cloves
- Get 1 Ripe Plantain
- Get 1 Tsp Black Pepper
- Make ready 2 Tsp Thyme
- Take 2 Tsp All Purpose
- Make ready 1 Tsp Paprika
- Get 1 Tsp Salt
- Prepare Vegetable Oil
Ackee and Saltfish is Jamaica's national dish. Obviously, as with all my favourites, I wanted to make This vegan version of Ackee and Saltfish is great for breakfast or brunch with family and friends - it's colourful I am also of Caribbean heritage so my mum introduced me to plantain when I was young. Caribbean Fruit & Vegetable Information Guide. The Caribbean boasts a huge variety of delicious fruit, vegetables, herbs and spices.
Steps to make Vegan Caribbean Bowl (Ackee N Jackfruit, Callaloo, Plantain):
- Wash and drain the Jackfruit followed by trimming the rubbery ends off until you are left with shredded pieces (mimics shredded Saltfish) and season with Salt. - Heat 1 Tbsp Vegetable Oil in a large pan on medium heat and add 2 chopped Spring Onions and 2 chopped Garlic Cloves for a few minutes before adding the Jackfruit. Add 1/2 Tsp Black Pepper, 1 Tsp Thyme, 1 Tsp Paprika and 1 Tsp All Purpose Seasoning.
- After a few minutes, add 1 chopped Tomato, Mixed Bell Peppers and half a Scotch Bonnet. Allow to simmer for 10 minutes while stirring occasionally. Top with half a Tsp Salt to taste if necessary before adding the Ackee and cooking for a minute or so and place aside. Be gentle when stirring the Ackee as it is delicate and could break/melt.
- In another pan, heat 1 Tbsp Vegetable Oil and fry 2 chopped Spring Onions and 2 crushed Garlic Cloves followed by 1 Chopped Tomato and half a Scotch Bonnet and let simmer for few minutes. - Add the Callaloo, 1 Tsp Thyme, 1 Tsp All Purpose, 1/2 Tsp Black Pepper and 1/2 Tsp Salt, sauté for a few minutes before setting aside.
- Peel the Plantain, slice diagonally and fry for a minute on each side until golden brown.
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