Flaky Delight: Making Your Own Spicy Jamaican Beef Patties

Flaky Spicy Beef PattyJamaican spicy beef patties are so delicious, you’ll find yourself wanting to buy them by the dozen. But what if you learn to make your own beef patties at home? You won’t have to run out of patties, and you can also share them with the rest of the family.

Jamaican spicy beef patties are filling and tasty. Eating one of these and drinking a glass of juice will keep you feeling full for a while.

This Jamaican spicy beef patty is a 3-step process, cooking the filling, making the patty dough, and then baking the patties. It may take a little time to get everything prepared, but in the end, it will be all worth it.

Jamaican Beef Patty Filling

  • Ground beef
  • Allspice/pimento
  • Green onions
  • Thyme
  • Garlic
  • Meat seasoning
  • Scotch Bonnet pepper
  • Bread crumbs
  • Browning
  • Olive oil

To make your patty filling taste great, you may want to pre-season the ground beef from the night before. This will ensure that the seasoning is well soaked into your ground beef.

If you want your beef patties to be really hot and spicy, you can add a chopped scotch bonnet pepper including the seeds. Keep in mind that real scotch bonnet is extremely spicy hot, so don’t use more than you can tolerate. It’s your choice to decide how much spiciness you can manage.

Mix the bread crumbs with some water, and add it to your ground beef to create a rich texture. Prepare your ground beef and set it aside to cool, then move on to the dough.

Making a Flaky Beef Patty Dough

You want your Jamaican patty dough to come out flaky and scrumptious. You don’t want it to be hard, so there are some special ingredients that will make it just the way you want it, flaky and nice.

  • 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour (sifted gives a lighter texture crust)
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 2 tsp tumeric powder (to make the dough yellow)
  • 2 tbsp  beef tallow
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp shortening
  • Ice Water
  • 1 egg
  • Rolling pin
  • Fork

Combine all your dry ingredients, then add your butter, shortening, and beef tallow, working them in with your fingers. Use ice water and the whisked egg to mold all your ingredients into a dough. Your dough should not be stretchy, it should be easy to break apart.

A breakable texture will make your patty dough more flaky. Not all patties are made equally. One of the main ingredients that make Jamaican patties have that flaky texture, is beef suet, which is the beef fat from around the kidneys and loins.

Jamican beef patty doughOnce everything is combined, your dough will start to take on a golden color. Wrap your dough in saran wrap and place it in the refrigerator for at least 30-45 minutes to make the dough set.

It’s now time to create individual patty crusts. Break off pieces of dough large enough to make one patty. Roll each piece in your palm to make a ball shape, then use a rolling pin on a floured clean surface, to roll out the piece of dough into a circular shape.

Put the patty filling in the center of the crust. Fold the crust over the filling, making sure the two ends meet together. Use your palm to make the shape that you want your patty to have. Use a cookie cutter or knife to cut off the excess dough.

Hot and Spicy Beef Jamaican patties Use a fork to seal the edges to prevent the meat from leaking out when baking. Also, use the fork to bore holes in the center of the pastry to prevent your patties from bursting. (See picture to the left)

Place them on a baking sheet that’s lightly floured or greased. Bake for at least 25 to 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Finally, you can remove your Jamaican spicy beef patty and enjoy.

Creative Breakfast: Feel Good With a Hearty Bowl of Banana Porridge

Green Banana PorridgeIf you find yourself struggling in the mornings to find something nutritious, but delicious to eat, try a bowl of banana porridge. You can enjoy this natural energy-boosting breakfast in a matter of minutes.

Most times we buy green bananas and have them in the refrigerator until they turn ripe. Instead of keeping them until they become ripened, then throwing them out, make your own green banana porridge from scratch.

Up Your Iron Levels With Banana Porridge

Green bananas are rich in iron. So, if your iron level is low, you can help build it up by drinking banana porridge regularly. Bananas are usually plentiful in the grocery stores. You can buy a good amount and keep them in the drawer of your refrigerator.

Help Green Bananas Stay Green Longer in the Fridge

To keep your bananas fresh and green for weeks, put them in a huge Ziploc bag or keep them in the clear plastic bags that you normally get them in from the grocery store. Keep them in the bottom drawer of your refrigerator. I’ve been doing that for years, and now my bananas don’t ripe up on me anymore.

How I Make My Banana Porridge

  • Wash 3 green bananas.
  • Peel them.
  • Grate the bananas or slice and blend them.
  • Add water to the gratered bananas.
  • Add a pinch of salt.
  • Add cinnamon powder, cinnamon leaves, or barks.
  • Use a whisk or a fork to combine the mixture.
  • Pour in a pot.
  • Stir occasionally in the pot to prevent burning.
  • Boil for 15-20 minutes.
  • Sweeten with the sweetener of your choice.
  • Add nutmeg, vanilla or other spices of your choice.

A Trick to Get Thicker Banana Porridge

If you like your green banana porridge thick, you can add a little flour to it. Make sure you mix the flour with cold water to prevent lumps of flour in your porridge. Add that mixture to  your porridge and let it boil. This delicious bowl of porridge is a quick way to jump-start your day.

 

Peanut Irish Moss Punch: A Tasty Homemade Natural Drink Treat

Irish MossIrish moss drink is simply smooth and delicious, if you make it the right way. Today I’m going to share with you, how to quickly make your own natural, nutritious Irish moss drink with a hint of peanut. You will love this one, and want to make it over and over again.

Peanut Irish Moss DrinkThis peanut Irish moss drink is one of my favorites. It turned out perfectly, not too thick, and not too thin. If you’re allergic to peanuts, you can leave that part out and still make a delicious, rich drink.

Things You’ll Need

  • 3 oz Raw Irish Moss/Sea Moss
  • 1.5 oz linseed/flaxseed
  • Isinglass
  • Water
  • Condensed milk
  • Spices (cinnamon, nutmeg,vanilla)
  • 2-4 tbsp Peanut butter
  • Rum (optional)
  • Whisk
  • Strainer
  • Container

Preparation for Boiling Irish Moss

You must wash your raw Irish moss thoroughly. You may need to soak it overnight to remove the sand and other debris. Put about a gallon of water in a pot with your Irish moss, linseed, Isinglass, and cinnamon bark.

Boil on medium heat until all the Irish moss is completely dissolved. You may have to crack open your pot cover a little, since the liquid tends to sometimes boil over in the stove if the pot is completely closed.

Allow the Irish moss to cool. After it’s cooled, you have to strain the liquid from the pot to another container. This may take some time, since the liquid may be a bit thick. To make the process quicker, use a spoon to stir the liquid inside the strainer, helping it to drain faster.

Mixing Your Peanut Irish Moss Punch

Sweeten your boiled Irish moss with condensed milk. You can add honey or sugar to help sweeten it. Add nutmeg, vanilla, peanut butter, and a tbsp of rum (optional) to the mixture.

Mix all your ingredients briskly with a whisk. Do this until the peanut is mixed in smoothly with the rest of the liquid. The drink will start to look smooth and creamy. To give it  an even more smoother texture, you can use a blender.

Pour your Irish moss peanut punch in your containers and placed in the refrigerator to chill. Now, there you have it! Enjoy this special treat with your family, friends, or just by yourself.