Bundiga is a cherished Garifuna dish that combines the earthy taste of green bananas with tender snapper fillets, all simmered in a luxurious coconut milk base. This aromatic stew satisfies the senses with its comforting flavors and is typically enjoyed as a main course. Let's dive into this delightful culinary experience, capturing the rich traditions of the Garifuna culture.
Ingredients
š 5-6 medium Green Bananas, peeled, washed, and grated
š„„ 1 can Grace Classic Coconut Milk
š§ 2 cups Water
š§ Grace Black Pepper, a dash
š§ Grace Garlic Powder, a little bit
š§
Grace Onion Powder, a dash
š¶ļø Sweet Pepper, chopped
šæ Cilantro, chopped
š Grace Malher Chicken Flavor Seasoning, a shake
š 2-3 Snapper Fish Fillets
š¹ 1 can Grace Coconut Water, for the drink
š Juice of half a Lime, plus a wedge for garnish, for the drink
𬠽 teaspoon Sugar, for the drink
Instructions
1- Prepare the Bananas:
- Peel, wash, and grate the green bananas.
- Place the grated bananas in a bowl and season with a dash of Grace Black Pepper, a little bit of Grace Garlic Powder, and a dash of Grace Onion Powder. Mix well.
2- Prepare the Coconut Milk Base:
- On your portable gas stove, place a cooking pot over heat. Pour in 1 can of Grace Classic Coconut Milk, diluted with 2 cups of water.
- Add chopped sweet pepper and cilantro. Season with a shake of Grace Malher Chicken Flavor Seasoning.
- Stir and bring the mixture to a boil.
3- Cook the Bananas and Fish:
- Drop spoonfuls of the seasoned banana mixture into the boiling coconut milk.
- Cook for approximately 10-15 minutes, allowing the banana pieces to change color as they cook.
- Add snapper fillets to steam in the coconut milk. Continue until the fish is cooked through.
4- To Make the Coconut Water Drink:
- Fill a drinking glass with ice cubes.
- Pour 1 can of Grace Coconut Water into the glass.
- Squeeze the juice of half a lime and add ½ teaspoon of sugar.
- Stir, then garnish with a lime wedge for a refreshing finish.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20-25 minutes
Total Time: 30-35 minutes
Servings: 4
Equipment:
- Cooking Pot
- Portable Gas Stove
- Ladle/Spoon
- Bowl for bananas
- Drinking Glasses
- Serving Bowl and Plate
Cooking Tips
- Convenience: Grace brand products save time compared to fresh counterparts.
- Versatility of Bananas: Explore alternative uses, such as fritters or Darasa.
- Eating Method: Traditionally enjoyed with cassava bread used as a utensil.
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Posted by Waivio guest: @waivio_hivecooking
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