Ok, ok I’ve talked about buljol a lot in this blog as it goes with just about every Trini dish or ground
provision or breadfruit or green fig or rice or bread or roti or crackers. It’s an appetiser, an hors d'oeuvre, a main course, an ingredient.
It’s made with salted
cod or white fish. The same saltfish that Sparrow sang about? Ahem no, definitely
not!
Buljol at its best |
“Buljol” is of French Patois derivation which means
"burn mouth", according to “Cote Ci, Cote La: Trinidad and Tobago Dictionary
by John Mendes (1986). “Burn mouth” because of the very peppery taste. Encyclopedia.com
defines it as “a salad of salt cod, chilli, tomato, and avocado”. Well what a
benign description!
When avocado is in season, it is divine with buljol |
As usual, every Trini has his/her own way of preparing buljol. Boil it once or twice? Soak it first before you boil it or not? What water to soak it in - hot water or cold water? How long to boil it? How long to soak it? Buy the one from China or from Canada? And in what shall I boil it dear Liza, dear Liza?
Very critical - get rid of the salt in the fish otherwise it will be unpalatable, remove the skin and any bones.
The procedure
involves: mixing saltfish with lightly sautéed vegetables and seasonings which
include grated carrots, bell pepper, pimento pepper, scotch bonnet pepper,
black pepper, finely chopped onion and tomato, minced garlic, a
squeeze of lime, parsley or celery, chives, chadon beni, maybe some shredded
cabbage, and golden-ray cooking butter is a must. This mixture is called
buljol.
Buljol on a bagel. Yes, bagel! |
Just
in the off-chance that you have left-over buljol, you can add it to vegetarian
dishes to give added flavour e.g. fried bodi, tomatoes, aloo (potato),
caraille, ochro or you can add it to some scrambled eggs for breakfast.
Ground provision (sweet potato, yam, dasheen, cassava), steamed pumpkin with buljol - a breakfast of champions! |
Buljol and fried bake was my favorite Sunday morning breakfast when I was home spending time with my family over the holidays. Good times.
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