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BELIZEAN STEWED CHICKEN

Posted: in the Chicken, Category and is of Kriol Origin. Created by: Ms. Alma

3lbs of chicken thighs legs and breasts*** 1 ball of recado or annatto (for color)*** 2 cups of water*** 1 large onion sliced*** 1 medium green pepper sliced*** Salt and pepper to taste*** Worcestershire sauce to taste ½ cup cooking oil
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FISH SERE

Posted: in the Soups, Category and is of Kriol Origin. Created by: Ms. Alma

2 Lbs. of white fish (snapper, grouper, jewfish or snook)*** 4 Green plantains*** 3 Cups of water*** 3 Cloves of garlic*** 3 cups of coconut milk*** 2 tablespoons of cooking oil*** 1 medium onion sliced thinly*** 1 small green pepper sliced thinly*** Salt and pepper to taste.***
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RICE AND BEANS

Posted: in the Rice, Category and is of Kriol Origin. Created by: Ms. Alma

4 cups of white rice*** 2 cups softened red kidney beans*** 2 cups of coconut milk*** 2 cups of water*** 1 onion sliced very thinly*** Slivers of green pepper*** Salt and pepper to taste*** A dash of ground thyme***
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CONCH SOUP

Posted: in the Soups, Category and is of Kriol Origin. Created by: Ms. Alma

4 lg conch steaks *** 3 medium cocos *** 2 tbsp cooking oil *** 2 tbsp flour *** 3 cups water *** 1 lg carrot diced *** 1 green plantain sliced *** 1 tsp thyme *** salt and pepper to taste *** 4 potatoes ( cut into quarters) *** 1 medium onion (sliced) *** 2 medium green bell peppers (sliced) ...
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