The best Jamaican recipes are those that offer a unique, vibrant, Caribbean flair that delights the taste buds every time! We've rounded up our favorite Jamaican recipes that fit the bill perfectly and every single one will be a recipe to remember!
This dish is inspired by legend and fastest man on Earth, Usain Bolt.
Aggressive doses of green onion, sweet molasses, and fiery habanaro punch you in the taste buds with succulent each bite into these Jamaican Jerk Chicken Drumsticks!
This simple Jamaican Jerk Chicken Marinade uses pantry staple ingredients to develop its warm, vibrant, and distinctive flavor! The quick and easy marinade whips up in just minutes but I've also included some super fresh additions for anyone desiring.
Grilled Stout Jamaican Jerk There is a magic in an old recipe.
Jamaican Jerk Cauliflower is a tasty alternative to popular Jamaican Jerk chicken.
This Jamaican jerk seasoning is the perfect blend of spices to add a spicy, unique flavor to all of your favorite meals! The sugar adds a slight hint of sweetness to create some depth and to round out the flavor.
This hearty Jamaican Oxtail recipe is slowly simmered to perfection with a delicious blend of herbs.
Jamaican Rice And Peas Recipe is a popular Jamaican dish that is served every Sunday throughout Jamaica.
Grilled Jamaican jerk red snapper is zesty, smoky, and slightly sweet from being basted with a flavorful jerk sauce! This easy fish dinner can be whipped up on your gas or charcoal grill in under 30 minutes, and it's always a hit! Grilled Jamaican jerk.
I have made vegan gluten-free recipes for all the popular Jamaican desserts, plus a few more creations that feature lots of Jamaican ingredients.
If you're looking for the best, authentic jerk chicken recipe, you are officially finished googling! This is the recipe you're looking for.
Seared bone-in chicken braised in a rich brown sauce of vegetables and spices then served over steamed rice.
Gluten free, dairy free, nut free; Free of: soy, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts
The term “Jerk” comes from the term “Jerky,” which comes from the Spanish “Charqui” (char-key), which is meat cooked over a slow wood fire.
Jamaican Jerk Baked Wings - no breading, just tons of flavor and crispiness - gluten free and paleo friendly
This Jamaican Rum Cake combines the most amazing flavors and takes holiday fruitcake to a tropically festive new level! There's just so much to love about this tasty cake that features rum and wine-soaked mixed peel and dried fruits spread beautifully.
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