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    Default Guyana Recipes

    Chicken Pilau

    Country(ies): Guyana

    INGREDIENTS

    1 chicken, cut into 8 pieces
    1 cup of washed rice
    ¼ lb margarine
    1 lb chopped onion
    1 lb tomatoes, mashed
    1 tsp salt
    1 tsp sugar
    ¼ tsp thyme
    ¼ tsp hot pepper, chipped
    2 cups of chicken broth

    METHOD


    Into a large pot, put the margarine, and when it is hot but not smoking, add the chopped onion. Simmer over low heat for 10 minutes. Add the mashed tomatoes, salt, sugar, thyme and pepper. Simmer down until sauce is thick. Add the chicken to the sauce and stir well. Simmer for 20 minutes. Add chicken broth and rice. Cover and simmer over the lowest heat. Stir once.

    Note:

    Shrimp pilau is made the same way; just substitute 2 pounds of clean, raw shrimp and cook until the rice is fluffy - about 40 minutes.
    Last edited by Zoley!; September 18, 2004 at 03:08 PM.

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    Cow Heel Soup

    Ingredients
    1 cow heel
    3 pints water
    1 onion
    1 piece of celery
    1 piece of pumpkin
    1 lb mixed root vegetables (cassava, eddoes, yams, etc.)
    Grated nutmeg
    1 tsp chopped parsley
    Lime juice
    2 tsp salt

    Preparation
    Scald, scrape and thoroughly clean the cow heel.
    Cut it up and put to boil in salted water. Skim and add chopped seasonings.
    Pressure cook or boil until tender. Reduce the heat to simmering point.
    Peel, wash and dice the vegetables. Remove the meat from the bone, cut into neat pieces and return to the soup along with the prepared vegetables, except the pumpkin.
    Simmer the soup again until vegetables are soft -- about 30 minutes. Add the pumpkin about 5 minutes before the soup is finished.
    Add parsley and a few drops of lime juice, and grated nutmeg just before serving.
    Last edited by Zoley!; September 18, 2004 at 04:52 PM.

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    Peanut and Vegetable Sauce

    Ingredients
    2 tbsp flour
    1 tbsp margarine
    1 cup water
    2 chicken bouillon cubes
    1 small piece of pumpkin, grated
    ¼ cup celery, chopped
    2 tbsp minced onions
    ½ cup coarsely chopped peanuts
    Salt and pepper

    Preparation
    Brown the flour in a saucepan with the margarine.
    Stir in the water, cubes, pumpkin, celery and onion.
    Cook over a low heat, stirring constantly, until the sauce is thickened and the vegetables are tender. Season and add the peanuts.
    Serve with Chicken Mould, in a separate dish.

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    Tamarind Punch

    Ingredients
    1 bottle tamarind syrup (36 oz)
    ½ pt water
    ¼ pt rum
    1 dash Angostura bitters
    Sugar to taste, if necessary
    2 bottles cream soda, about 20 - 24 oz

    Preparation
    Mix the syrup, water and rum. Add sugar, if necessary, and add the dash of bitters.
    Immediately before serving, add two bottles of cream soda, and a solid chunk of ice. Stir and serve.
    Last edited by Zoley!; September 18, 2004 at 04:51 PM.

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    Default Re: GUYANA RECIPES>>>>

    zoley, do you actually make some of these things??

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    Dirty Rice
    Recipe compliments of "A Taste of Guyana" - Dr. Odeen Ishmael.

    Ingredients
    1 lb. beef, cut into little pieces
    1 medium onion, chopped
    1 medium celery rib, chopped
    1 garlic clove, minced
    2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
    1 lb. chicken liver, trimmed, pureed and chopped finely
    1 oz. margarine
    2½ cups of water
    ½ tablespoon salt
    1 chicken bullion cube
    ¼ teaspoon dried thyme
    ¼ teaspoon black pepper
    ¼ cayenne pepper, chipped
    1¼ cups rice

    Preparation
    Heat margarine in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add beef, stirring often, until brown, about 5 minutes.
    Transfer beef to paper towels to drain, and set aside.
    Add the onion, celery and garlic to the pan. Cook, stirring often, until softened, about 5 minutes.
    Add the flour and stir for about one minute.
    Add the chicken liver puree. Cook until the puree loses its redness and is semi-solid, about 3 minutes.
    Add water, salt, cube, thyme and black and cayenne peppers. Bring to a boil.
    Stir in the rice, add the beef and return to a boil.
    Reduce the heat to medium-low. Cover and cook until rice is tender and the liquid has been absorbed.
    Note: So-called dirty rice gets its name from the chicken livers which give it a brownish color.
    Last edited by Zoley!; September 18, 2004 at 04:50 PM.

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    Callaloo Soup with Crab

    Ingredients

    ¼ lb pickled meat
    2 - 3 crabs
    1 doz eddoes or dasheen leaves
    8 ochroes (okra)
    Celery, garlic, eschallot
    Salt and pepper
    to taste
    1 tbsp butter
    1 pint boiling water
    Shrimp

    Preparation
    Soak and cut up the pickled meat. Scald the crabs to kill them, then scrub them well.
    Strip the stalks and midribs from the dasheen leaves, then wash and roll them.
    Wash and cut up the ochroes, eschallot, celery and garlic.
    Put all ingredients except the butter in a large saucepan. Pour on the boiling water and let simmer until everything is soft -- about ½ to ¾ hour.
    Remove the crabs, swizzle thoroughly, add butter and reheat.
    If desired, remove the flesh from the crabs and add to the callaloo before serving.
    Serve with plantain or yam foo-foo.

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    Default Re: GUYANA RECIPES

    Quote Originally Posted by drew
    zoley, do you actually make some of these things??
    I have tried a few. Im think its interesting to try food from other places. dont you think its cool.

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    Default Re: GUYANA RECIPES>>>>

    i think its cool to try other culture's recipe. i try all kinds, i just don't know which country that the recipe if from.

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    Default Re: GUYANA RECIPES

    Ok thats cool though sometimes you can just look it up.

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