








Sweet Hands: Island Cooking from Trinidad & Tobago, 3rd edition: Island Cooking from Trinidad & Tobago [Ganeshram, Ramin, O'Neill, Molly] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Sweet Hands: Island Cooking from Trinidad & Tobago, 3rd edition: Island Cooking from Trinidad & Tobago Review: Cookbook - Good easy to follow recipes Review: Simple recipes to follow. - This is a great cookbook. Recipes are so simple to follow.
| Best Sellers Rank | #217,685 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #37 in Caribbean & West Indian Cooking & Wine #91 in General Caribbean Travel Guides |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (310) |
| Dimensions | 7 x 1 x 9 inches |
| Edition | 3rd |
| ISBN-10 | 0781813697 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0781813693 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 288 pages |
| Publication date | August 28, 2018 |
| Publisher | Hippocrene Books |
| Reading age | 1 year and up |
D**H
Cookbook
Good easy to follow recipes
R**L
Simple recipes to follow.
This is a great cookbook. Recipes are so simple to follow.
F**R
Slice of culture & history with recipes
I am pleased to have this cookbook because the history and blend of cultures in these islands is rather unique. The author describes each of the three primary cultures - Indigenous, plus Christian and Arabic and how their ancestors were brought there as slaves or indentured servants. I wanted to learn about the food traditions through that lens. This is well-written and detailed enough to understand the complexities of the islands history and cultures without being over-whelming. She has adjusted some recipes to use ingredients readily available in markets here is the USA. She also explains those substitutions so you could make the dish in the traditional way if you have access to a market selling the unique Trinidad and Tobago ingredients. For a special touch, she describes various cultural events with a calendar listing the time of year they occur. So you could organize a visit to participate in a chosen event. I love cookbooks that put food in context of its evolution and role in a culture. My only comment on the recipes is that many are spicy hot. I have to omit those hot ingredients but I still enjoyed the flavors of the resulting dishes I made. I also discovered a few different ways of combining some of my favorite ingredients with delicious results.
N**R
Book falls short
I bought this book based on the reviews. I was born and raised in Trinidad, and was excited to have the recipes at hand. The recipes were nothing special, the flavors were there but there are better recipes online.
J**L
My 2nd one
Bought this for my daughter. Having fun making items out of the book together
G**R
great recipe
Received the Cooking in a timely manner, the recipes are from childhood days , and easy to prepare. I love and enjoyed the recipes. Would recommend this book to anyone.
M**C
Great book
I brought so many of these books for my family members.
M**T
Not worth it
I wasn’t too impressed with the recipes. I have another well known Trini cookbook that I use. Save your money
M**R
Love this book. I wanted to have a representation of different carribean cuisine books and cooking in my home and I definitely am on my way. My favourite is the roti, and Dalpuri, wow! Learning the subtle cooking differences from one carribean island to another is fascinating. Great book. I plan to buy this one again as presents.
B**E
Bought as a gift for my daughter and son-in-law...he is from Trinidad/Tobago...his mom even commented that she remembers some of the recipes and would like this book.
J**I
Very well illustrated and great variety off recipes,also love the historical background.
S**A
Finally found an Accra recipe that is full proof! Nice book with a bit of history and culture. Some recipes that I hadn’t come across before, has you covered from making green seasoning to desserts (yes a black cake recipe)
S**I
Loads of good recipes including Roti, curried shrimp, pepper sauce and Indian sweets etc. I would have liked photos for ‘every’ recipe but that’s my personal preference. Photos are still in the book. I would definitely recommend this book if you love Trini food.
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