Of course, when coming to Trinidad, visiting Tobago is a MUST! No
trip to the twin islands would be complete without tasting delicious
coconut curried crab and dumplings. Best described as freshly
caught blue crab, seasoned, cooked in its shell with a coconut curry sauce
complete with garlic, onions, thyme, parsley, chadon beni, hot pepper and
served with boiled dumplings. This
dish serves as a staple for many islanders.
Blue crabs |
The origins of crab and dumplings is quite unclear being
that Tobago changed hands about 33 times, so, this dish could have emanated
from any of the following: Africans, Dutch or Spanish just to name a few.
However, some say the curry crab is of Indian origin and the dumplings are of
African origin.
Delicious curried crab and dumplings |
White sandy beaches, crystal clear blue waters, not a care in the world, cold Carib in hand, sigh . . . trust us, you won’t want to miss out. Head to Store Bay, known for its colourful huts on the beach that serve up curry crab and dumplings (note: do not wear a white shirt while eating curry crab with your hands, as several converts have discovered within about five seconds)
Up close and personal |
Curry crab and dumpling a true Tobago treat! I can taste it now..... Cool breeze and a gundi in my hand! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
Delete