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  1. #1
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    Jamaican Pelau

    NOMS!

    I was going to do Jambalaya to have with Jamaican Jerk wings, but instead I made this and it's divine. I've tweaked the recipe to allow for our ingredients... and it is DIVINE.

    3/4 cup sugar
    3 TBS Olive Oil
    600 grams of meat (I used Chorizo)
    1 Brown Onion Diced
    1 clove Garlic
    1 1/2 Cups Frozen Peas
    2 Cups Rice
    2 Cups Water (I ended up using more)
    1 400ml Can Coconut Milk
    2 Carrots Chopped
    1 1/2 Cups of Cubed Butternut Pumpkin
    A handful of Fresh Parsley or a few TBS of Dried
    1 tsp Dried Thyme
    1/3 Cup Tomato Ketchup

    In a Large Pot (I used my Le Chasseur 6 ltr round dutch oven) add the oil & sugar, melt together on a medium high heat. Allow it to go dark brown but not burnt (traditionally it's burnt to the pan, but I don't want to wreck my dutch oven ) then add the meat and caramalise in the toffee. Don't fret if it globs a bit it will melt down eventually. Turn the heat down and add the onion & garlic, cook for about a minute. Add Peas, Rice, Water, Milk, Carrots & Pumpkin. Bring to boil whilst stirring, then reduce to simmer. Cover and cook for 30 minutes, stirring occaisionally. Add Parsley, Thyme & Ketchup and continue to cook until rice is tender, add more liquid if needed as it is meant to be moist.

    Serve with something SPICY! The sweetness of this rice dish really compliments Spicy Meat Dishes.

    Serves 4-6 (it has filled my 6 litre pot!)

    I think this would make a great pot luck meal, or even dinner party side as it can be made in advance then transferred to an oven proof dish to be reheated.

  2. #2
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    Feb 2006
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    interesting dish, what do you mean by chorizo meat? can i assume you just dice it?
    so it would go well with buffalo wings! mmmmmmmm buffalo wings.....

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    Oct 2009
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    also wondering about this chorizo meat lol...i assume you mean the snags, and then dice/chop them? MMMMM I will be doing this soon, did something similar last night...i love chorizo!

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    Jul 2007
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    Ohh yum yum

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    Feb 2006
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    DH looooves chorizo!

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    I used Chorizo Sausage LOL instead of "meat" you can use any meat, although traditionally it's done with chicken But because we were having Jerk Chicken I used something else iykwim?