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Polenta with Caramelized Mushrooms, Marinara + Fried Eggs and Goat Cheese.
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You know what all this cold and snow is doing to me?
It’s Jamaican me crazy!
Sorry, I just had to. One of my brothers had that shirt growing up and we would all run around the house screaming “Jamaican Me Crazy”! Really, I just think we were making my mom crazy, but I always say she is the one who signed on to seven kids… plus friends.
But really, this is fun, fresh food in the middle of winter and that is much-needed around here.
Like I have said all week, it has snowed pretty much non-stop since Christmas and if you lost track of time that was over three weeks ago now.
I am still into the snow, but just give me a few more weeks.
Trust me, I will be complaining about it.
All the cold snow has left me wanting tropical foods. I am on a huge tropical kick and if you didn’t know, both plantains and pineapple are winter fruits. Ahh huh. Look it up, it’s true.
So while I am currently going orange and pomegranate crazy over here, I am also into the tropical fruits. Oh, and limes, avocados and cilantro, I cannot seem to stop using these ingredients. Honestly, I use them at least once or twice a day. Addicted.
Also, I think my oldest brother is going to kill me if I try to force him to eat another quinoa dish.
He’s not really into the quinoa or really anything green and colorful. No, he is more into the beige foods, which I personally hate. But mostly only because they are no fun to photograph.
Alright, so here is the deal with this quinoa.
It is like fried rice, but with quinoa, and instead of the traditional Asian flavors, I threw in a big old Jamaican kick. I was going to use shrimp instead of chicken, but I knew in the back of my head that the seafood haters here would throw a hissy fit just like a five-year old. Normally I just make two separate dishes. One with chicken and one with shrimp, but I just did not feel like doing both. So chicken it was.
I gotta say though, I think shrimp would be amazing. Don’t get me wrong, the chicken was really good, but I give all the credit to the seasoning. Ooooh, shrimp with the jerk seasoning would be so good too. Ok, ok – yes, I would have enjoyed seeing how the dish would have turned out with shrimp, but I wouldn’t have had anyone besides myself to eat it!
Next time for sure.
And wow, the fried plantains make this dish.
So incredibly good… and good for you. They are like a less sweet version of a banana and they work incredibly well with these flavors.
Right there is another reason to make this dish.
The best part about this meal is that it is a quick, easy, one-pan meal that comes together in under an hour. And it is pretty healthy too. Swapping the quinoa for rice is good and adds some really awesome texture.
And you know I am a texture freak. So I loved this.
Oh, and if you are worried about too much of a coconut flavor, don’t be. Just leave the toasted coconut out, but use the coconut oil. It really adds no flavor at all.
But do not skip the nuts. The nuts are so good and if macadamia nuts are too expensive use cashews. Cashews would be awesome too.
One last thing, I am thinking that since the Olympics are coming up I would like to start doing a lot more foods from around the world leading up to them. What do you guys think?
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I hear the French like a ton of chocolate and bread. Sounds pretty good to me.
I must say, your accompanying photographs are exceptional! I would even call them “beautiful”.
This is one of the best recipes I have ever made. EVER. So many flavors! The plantains! The homemade Jerk sauce! I am now officially hooked on your blog – I made your Moroccan chicken skewers last week and tonight we’re doing your BBQ Margarita chicken tostadas. Keep ’em coming!
Aww!! THANK YOU! So happy you love this recipe!!
Seriously delicious ! There is a Jamaican place in another town I have traveled to for years for their jerk chicken. This totally hits the spot, and my husband loves it ?! Whatttt? thanks!!
So happy you guys love this! Thank you!
Made this. LOVED it. Highly recommended!
Thank you!! So glad you loved it!
As a Jamaican living in Jamaica, I’m impressed! This caught my eye on food gawker a while ago. I love fried plantain and quinoa, and funny enough I’ve never though about combining plus our signature jerk flavour. Thanks for the twist Tieghan! I think this would get my entire family on the quinoa bandwagon.
Ahh!! YES!! This makes me so excited! Thank you, Jessica!!
Veganized this, by substituting cubed tofu for the chicken and leaving out the eggs. Soooo good!
Sounds great!! So glad you loved this!
I made this for dinner last night and it was delicious! I used Thai brown jasmine rice with some coconut milk stirred in as the rice finished cooking. I’ve wanted to try plantains for a long time, so this was a good reason. Thanks very much!
YAY!! SO happy you loved it!! Thanks Nicole!
My mom always fried plantains for as when we were kids! This makes me home sick, but in a good way 😉 Can’t wait to make this for my mom next time I’m home!
Thanks Ashley!
Beautifully Beautiful! I love the quinoa idea with coconut! YUM YUM! I just got quinoa so I think this is what is on the menu for dinner!
Thanks so much, Kira!
I whole heartedly support more ingernational recipes!
YAY!! It is settled. I will be doing more then!
I adore fried plantain. This is a great use for quinoa, no matter what your brother says.
Haha! Thank you!
Looks amazing!! Can you explain a bit more about how you cooked the eggs? Are you basically scrambling them?
Hey Katy! Thanks so much!
Yup, you are just scrambling eggs. No big deal all. Super easy!
Hope you get to give this a try and love it!
This looks wonderful! I love roasted/fried plaintains–cannot get enough. My favorite Mexican place makes the best ones and their served with a lime crema. UGH! So delicious. Anyway, this dish looks so unique and flavorful.
Love your idea to do dishes from around the world for the Olympics! Thumbs up!
Thanks Laura!!
Chocolate goes soooo well with bread, Tieghan … try some crusty bread with a big dollop of nutella and you’ll see.
As for the dish, looks very tasty! I really like fried quinoa!
I will!!! Thanks Helen!
This looks yummy – I love the idea of mixing up my normal winter produce with some plantains!
Thank you so much, Sarah!