Jump to Recipe Caribbean recipes are full of unique flavors, fresh ingredients, and fragrant herbs and spices, that are a joy to cook with and to eat! I’ve featured some of the very best recipes from Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and more, that showcase all the irresistible flavors of the islands!

Fabulously tropical recipes from the Caribbean that you’re sure to love! Dreaming of a trip to a tropical island? Take your taste buds on a culinary vacation through the Caribbean. These recipes are packed full of flavor and will transport you to your favorite island with one bite. You’ll feel like you’re on those white sandy beaches while in the comfort of your own home!

Jump to:Best Caribbean Recipes

  1. Jamaican Black Cake
  2. Stewed Oxtails
  3. Jamaican Rum Cake
  4. Jamaican Jerk Chicken
  5. Brown Stew Chicken
  6. Mangu (Dominican Mashed Plantains)
  7. Churros
  8. Beef Picadillo
  9. Ropa Vieja (National Dish of Cuba)
  10. Caribbean Coleslaw
  11. Papas Rellenas
  12. La Bandera (Traditional Dominican Lunch)
  13. Coco Bread 
  14. Caribbean Shrimp
  15. Tostones
  16. Cuban Sliders
  17. Jamaican Beef Stew
  18. Cuban Style Pork Chops
  19. Jamaican Rice and Peas
  20. Caribbean Yucca Fries
  21. Jamaican Curry Goat
  22. Flan de Queso
  23. Cuban Sandwich (Cubano)
  24. Bistec Encebollado (Puerto Rican Steak and Onions)
  25. Sofrito
  26. Puerto Rican Arroz Con Pollo (Chicken and Rice)
  27. Lechon Asado - Cuban Roast Pork
  28. Jamaican Callaloo
  29. Paletas de Coco - Coconut Popsicles 📋 Recipe

Best Caribbean Recipes The great thing about these Caribbean dishes is that they are full of fresh ingredients and fairly simple to make. So, take a culinary trip with me through Cuba, Puerto Rico, The Dominican, Jamaica, and beyond.

  1. Jamaican Black Cake Jamaican black cake is similar to a classic holiday fruitcake, but with a tasty tropical twist! It’s a very popular cake throughout the Caribbean! This decadent, boozy dessert includes fruit soaked in rich port and dark rum that is encompassed in a moist, spiced cake. There is no shortage of flavor here!

Jamaican Black Cake

Rich Jamaican black cake is a decadent Caribbean twist on the classic holiday fruit cake that you’ll love serving this Christmas! Dried fruit is soaked in rich port and fragrant dark rum then blended and folded into a spice cake like you’ve never had before!

Check out this recipe

  1. Stewed Oxtails Tender, braised beef ox tail is slowly simmered with an irresistible blend of herbs, veggies, and tasty butter beans. It’s delicious when enjoyed as a stew on its own, but even better when served over some steamy white rice!

Jamaican Oxtails

This Jamaican Oxtails recipe is slowly stewed with delicious herbs. With tender braised beef oxtail, sautéed vegetables, and butter beans! It’s a wonderful stew. With tender braised beef oxtail, sautéed vegetables, and butter beans! Enjoy the Jamaican oxtail as a stew on its own, or served over a bed of steamed white rice!

Check out this recipe

  1. Jamaican Rum Cake The lighter version of the Jamaican black cake, a Jamaican rum cake is a fruitcake traditionally enjoyed around Christmas time. You can frost this cake, or not, but there’s something about a sprinkle of toasted coconut on top that makes the cake extra special.

Jamaican Rum Cake

This Jamaican Rum Cake combines the most amazing flavors and takes holiday fruitcake to a tropically festive new level! There’s just so much to love about this tasty cake that features rum and wine-soaked mixed peel and dried fruits spread beautifully throughout the whole cake! The icing is optional, but topping the cake with toasted coconut rounded out the whole Caribbean appeal for me!

Check out this recipe

  1. Jamaican Jerk Chicken Jamaican jerk chicken is arguably one of the most popular dishes to come out of Jamaica! Marinading chicken breasts overnight in a smoky, fragrant jerk marinade is what brings the unique flavor that is key to its popularity. Then, grill the chicken over medium heat for 35-40 minutes until it is tender and perfectly browned. Serve it up with some white rice to help balance the heat!

Jamaican Jerk Chicken Marinade

This simple Jamaican Jerk Chicken Marinade uses pantry staple ingredients to develop its warm, vibrant, and distinctive flavor! The quick and easy marinade whips up in just minutes but I’ve also included some super fresh additions for anyone desiring a more ‘authentic’ jerk seasoning!

Check out this recipe

  1. Brown Stew Chicken Brown stew chicken is a fabulous Caribbean stew that combines saucy, marinated chicken thighs and tender vegetables. Traditionally, this zesty chicken stew is served over a steaming bowl of white rice. It’s a uniquely flavorful comfort food that is always a welcome change from the usual chicken dinners!

Jamaican Brown Stew Chicken

Jamaican Brown Stew Chicken combines juicy marinated chicken thighs mixed with tender veggies and a sauce that’s full of Jamaican flavor! It’s a perfect dish for when you’re craving a taste of the Caribbean or need a switch up from the standard plain chicken dinners!

Check out this recipe

  1. Mangu (Dominican Mashed Plantains) Mangu is a popular Dominican side dish made from mashed plantains that is often served up with a variety of things! Anything from eggs and bacon to pickled onions or fried salami! Mangu is creamy and mild in flavor, but best of all, it only takes 4 ingredients to make!

Mangu (Dominican Mashed Green Plaintains)

This tasty mangu (Dominican mashed green plantains) is a creamy, rich side dish made with just 4 ingredients that can be enjoyed with a variety of things! Often served with fried cheese, bacon, and eggs, mangu is so versatile it can also make a wonderful main course or side dish!

Check out this recipe

  1. Churros Who doesn’t love fried dough rolled in sugar? Churros are standard fair food, but in Cuba they are often enjoyed with a warm cup of dipping chocolate! Churros are dangerously easy to make, so once you make a batch you may find yourself making them all the time!
  2. Beef Picadillo This beef picadillo is a traditional dish with a blend of ground beef, onions, garlic, bell peppers, tomato sauce, raisins, capers, and other ingredients. This savory dish can be eaten on its own or used in other dishes. Whichever way you choose to utilize this traditional recipe, you won’t be disappointed with the wonderful flavors and hearty dish that is beef picadillo.
  3. Ropa Vieja (National Dish of Cuba) This ultimate dish is packed full of flavor and fresh ingredients. Chuck roast, red, yellow, and green bell peppers, onion, tomatoes, and an array of tasty spices or a few of the ingredients that blend together for the ultimate dish.

Check out this recipe

  1. Caribbean Coleslaw Coleslaw is such a great dish because it can be used as a side to a variety of main dishes. This coleslaw is a twist on the classic American style as it is mayo-free and fruitier. It’s a zesty blend of shredded cabbage, mango, shredded carrots, jalapeno, Dijon mustard, red wine vinegar, and other flavors. It all comes together for a refreshing, light coleslaw ready to be devoured at your next BBQ.

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  1. Papas Rellenas This incredible recipe is a meat and potato lover’s dream. These are little croquettes made out of potato and filled with a beef mixture known as picadillo. Picadillo is a savory blend of beef, tomatoes, and spices. Once the croquettes are filled with the beef, they are fried until golden brown. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and oh so flavorful!

Check out this recipe

  1. La Bandera (Traditional Dominican Lunch) This is a signature dish in the Dominican Republic. “La Bandera Dominicana” translates into “The Dominican Flag” and is also known as the standard lunch meal of beans, rice, and meat. This recipe uses chicken and beef both cooked in flavor spices.

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  1. Coco Bread  There is just something about homemade bread fresh from the oven!  Some call this the perfect sandwich roll; it’s buttery, light, and has flaky layers perfect for building the best sandwich. The great thing about this recipe is that you can make this bread in an hour. It’s a simple recipe of flour, water, milk, butter, sugar, yeast, salt, and oil. Eat as is or layer on your favorite sandwich fixings and enjoy.

Check out this recipe

  1. Caribbean Shrimp Shrimp is a staple seafood around the world and is in almost every culture’s culinary creation, and The Caribbean is no exception. This recipe is a magical blend of several seasonings including thyme, cayenne pepper, onion powder, and black pepper. Jumbo shrimp are marinated in the mixture for a few minutes and then broiled to perfection. Serve with white rice are eat a la carte.

Check out this recipe

  1. Tostones Tostones are simply fried plantains. They are larger and firmer which makes them great for frying. Slice your plantain, fry in oil, and enjoy! If you’ve never had them, I highly recommend trying them as they really are a great treat. 

Check out this recipe

  1. Cuban Sliders Cuban sliders are perfect party appetizers, a fun meal, and a favorite among kids and adults alike.  These Cuban sliders are a fun alternative to the traditional American style. They are piled high with ham, pulled pork, and pickles, and have a tangy mustard and Worcestershire sauce. These are a crowd-pleasing appetizer that will get gobbled up in no time!

Check out this recipe

  1. Jamaican Beef Stew Beef stew is a hearty and rich comfort food, especially during the cold months. This stew takes it up a few notches in the flavor department with a copious amount of seasonings and spices.  With sweet potato, tomato, green bell pepper, and fresh thyme, this dish is a one-pot wonder you’ll have on repeat all winter long.

Check out this recipe

  1. Cuban Style Pork Chops Cuban pork chops take on the flavors of the simple seasoning mixture that includes cumin, oregano, garlic powder, and black pepper. Topped with a squeeze of lime juice before cooking gives them an extra zing of flavor. Serve with your favorite side and you’ve got a quick, simple, and flavorful meal.

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  1. Jamaican Rice and Peas This is a delicious, hearty dish that is traditionally served as a side dish, typically with chicken. It’s full of long-grain wild rice, kidney beans (or green pigeon peas), and the traditional spice combination of thyme, scallions, and garlic. The scotch bonnet pepper and fresh ginger give this dish a little kick and a nice hit of flavor.

Check out this recipe

  1. Caribbean Yucca Fries Yucca, also known as cassava, is a root native to the Caribbean and parts of Latin America. They are a great alternative to potato fries. Simply peel, cut, and fry your Yucca for a delicious side dish. Once you try these, you may not go back to traditional American potato fry.

Check out this recipe

  1. Jamaican Curry Goat Goat isn’t eaten as much in the states as it is around the rest of the world, but it’s actually one of the most consumed meats worldwide! This recipe is full of flavor with tender pieces of meat, ginger, onion, garlic, fresh thyme, potatoes, and curry powder. It’s an easy-to-make recipe so try it today and be surprised by how much you love it!

Check out this recipe

  1. Flan de Queso This recipe is a great twist on the traditional flan typically found in Latin America. Flan de queso recipes use cream cheese (queso) to create a rich dessert similar to cheesecake. To make it even more amazing, the flan is served sitting in a pool of delicious caramel. This may be your new favorite dessert!

Check out this recipe

  1. Cuban Sandwich (Cubano) A Cubano in its simplest form is a ham and cheese sandwich. But a true, traditional Cubano is a wonderful sandwich with pork roast, sliced ham, Swiss cheese, and pickles served on Cuban bread. You can find these delicious sandwiches on more and more menus because they are that good. If you like pork, this is the sandwich for you.

Check out this recipe

  1. Bistec Encebollado (Puerto Rican Steak and Onions) Utilizing adobo, sazon seasoning, sofrito (a popular mixture used in many recipes- *see next recipe), a Spanish onion, and tomato sauce, it’s a flavorful and delicious steak dish. Pair with potatoes or rice and make it a complete meal.

Check out this recipe

  1. Sofrito Sofrito is a simple mixture of vegetables and herbs creating a unique flavor and added to many dishes in Puerto Rico.  It is used as a base for some recipes and simply an ingredient in others. However you choose to use it, it will add a nice flavor to your dish.

Check out this recipe

  1. Puerto Rican Arroz Con Pollo (Chicken and Rice) This one-pot meal is a favorite in the Caribbean, Spanish, and Latin areas. This isn’t your ordinary chicken and rice dish. Sofrito, garlic, cloves, adobo, and tomato sauce are just a few of the ingredients in this hearty, flavorful entrée.

Check out this recipe

  1. Lechon Asado - Cuban Roast Pork This delicious recipe is packed full of flavor. It has a citrus and garlic marinade that your taste buds will love. Lime, Orange, and Lemon juice blend with oregano, cumin, garlic, and onion. This slow-roasted pork is a great dinner and leftovers are perfect for a Cubano sandwich.

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  1. Jamaican Callaloo Jamaican Callaloo is a leafy green vegetable and is a staple of Caribbean recipes. The greens are sauteed with thyme, onion, garlic, tomatoes, and scotch bonnet peppers. It’s a perfect side dish for your jerk chicken, roast pork, or any other main dish you love to make.

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  1. Paletas de Coco - Coconut Popsicles This is a quick and easy Caribbean recipe is less than 5 ingredients and is the perfect treat on a hot summer day. Coconut flakes, coconut milk, heavy cream, and condensed milk are all it takes to create these tasty frozen treats. Feeling creative? Add your favorite fruit such as pineapple or strawberries to add a layer of flavor. 

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The unique flavors of the Caribbean shine through in each and everyone one of these fantastic recipes! If we missed one of your favorite Caribbean recipes, let us know in the comment section below!

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Best Caribbean Recipes: Jamaican Oxtails (+More Great Meals!)

Caribbean recipes are full of unique flavors, fresh ingredients, and fragrant herbs and spices, that are a joy to cook with and to eat! I’ve featured some of the very best recipes from Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and more, that showcase all the irresistible flavors of the islands!

Author | Angela

Servings: 4 servings Calories: 859kcal Prep 10 minutes Cooking 3 hours 15 minutes Total Time 3 hours 25 minutes

Pin Recipe Share on Facebook Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ 2 ½ lb beef oxtails (rinsed, dried, and trimmed of excess fat)▢ 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce▢ 1 tablespoon soy sauce▢ 1 tablespoon brown sugar▢ 1 tablespoon salt▢ 2 teaspoon garlic powder▢ 1 teaspoon pepper▢ 1 teaspoon paprika▢ 1 teaspoon browning sauce▢ ½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper▢ 2 tablespoon vegetable oil▢ 2 medium carrots (sliced)▢ 2 ribs celery (sliced)▢ 1 medium yellow onion (chopped)▢ 1 jalapeno pepper (chopped)▢ 1 tablespoon garlic (minced)▢ 3 cups beef broth▢ 1 bunch thyme▢ 1 bay leaf▢ 16 oz butter beans (16 ounce can, drained and rinsed)

InstructionsPrepare your oxtail by rinsing and patting dry with paper towels. Place them into a medium sized mixing bowl, then sprinkle with Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, brown sugar, salt, garlic powder, pepper, paprika, browning sauce and cayenne pepper. Toss to coat thoroughly.2 ½ lb beef oxtails, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, 1 tablespoon salt, 2 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 teaspoon browning sauce, ½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper Heat a large pan or Dutch oven over high heat with the vegetable oil. The oil should shimmer, and be just at the point of smoke. Sear the seasoned oxtail in the heated oil for about 3 minutes, or just until the meat gets a golden brown coloring. Transfer the browned oxtail to a plate and set aside.2 tablespoon vegetable oil Reduce the heat to medium high and saute the carrots, celery, onion, pepper and garlic until softened and fragrant, about 3-4 minutes. Once softened, add in the broth, thyme and bay leaf. Bring the broth and vegetables to a slow boil and return the oxtail.2 medium carrots, 2 ribs celery, 1 medium yellow onion, 1 jalapeno pepper, 1 tablespoon garlic, 3 cups beef broth, 1 bunch thyme, 1 bay leaf Cover the pan, reduce your heat to low and simmer for about 3 hours. The oxtail should be tender when done, and pulled from the bone with a fork.When the oxtail is done, remove the lid from your pan and increase the heat to medium high again. Add the rinsed butter beans and allow the broth to simmer off and thicken your oxtail gravy for about 5-10 minutes. Stir frequently while reducing, and adjust your heat as needed to prevent burning.16 oz butter beansOnce thickened slightly, remove the oxtail from heat and serve your Jamaican oxtail over rice immediately. NutritionCalories: 859kcal (43%) | Carbohydrates: 17g (6%) | Protein: 96g (192%) | Fat: 45g (69%) | Saturated Fat: 21g (131%) | Cholesterol: 312mg (104%) | Sodium: 2703mg (118%) | Potassium: 323mg (9%) | Fiber: 3g (13%) | Sugar: 10g (11%) | Vitamin A: 5658IU (113%) | Vitamin C: 13mg (16%) | Calcium: 104mg (10%) | Iron: 12mg (67%) Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love! Best Caribbean Recipes, Jamaican Oxtails Course Beef Dishes, Dinner Recipes, Main CourseCuisine Jamaican

Angela @ BakeItWithLove.comAngela is an at home chef that developed a passion for all things cooking and baking at a young age in her Grandma’s kitchen. After many years in the food service industry, she now enjoys sharing all of her family favorite recipes and creating tasty dinner and amazing dessert recipes here at Bake It With Love! bakeitwithlove.com/about/

Caribbean recipes are full of unique flavors, fresh ingredients, and fragrant herbs and spices, that are a joy to cook with and to eat! I’ve featured some of the very best recipes from Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and more, that showcase all the irresistible flavors of the islands!

Fabulously tropical recipes from the Caribbean that you’re sure to love!

Dreaming of a trip to a tropical island? Take your taste buds on a culinary vacation through the Caribbean.

These recipes are packed full of flavor and will transport you to your favorite island with one bite. You’ll feel like you’re on those white sandy beaches while in the comfort of your own home!

Best Caribbean Recipes

The great thing about these Caribbean dishes is that they are full of fresh ingredients and fairly simple to make. So, take a culinary trip with me through Cuba, Puerto Rico, The Dominican, Jamaica, and beyond.

1. Jamaican Black Cake

Jamaican black cake is similar to a classic holiday fruitcake, but with a tasty tropical twist! It’s a very popular cake throughout the Caribbean!

This decadent, boozy dessert includes fruit soaked in rich port and dark rum that is encompassed in a moist, spiced cake. There is no shortage of flavor here!

Jamaican Black Cake

Rich Jamaican black cake is a decadent Caribbean twist on the classic holiday fruit cake that you’ll love serving this Christmas! Dried fruit is soaked in rich port and fragrant dark rum then blended and folded into a spice cake like you’ve never had before!

Check out this recipe

2. Stewed Oxtails

Tender, braised beef ox tail is slowly simmered with an irresistible blend of herbs, veggies, and tasty butter beans. It’s delicious when enjoyed as a stew on its own, but even better when served over some steamy white rice!

Rich Jamaican black cake is a decadent Caribbean twist on the classic holiday fruit cake that you’ll love serving this Christmas! Dried fruit is soaked in rich port and fragrant dark rum then blended and folded into a spice cake like you’ve never had before!

Jamaican Oxtails

This Jamaican Oxtails recipe is slowly stewed with delicious herbs. With tender braised beef oxtail, sautéed vegetables, and butter beans! It’s a wonderful stew. With tender braised beef oxtail, sautéed vegetables, and butter beans! Enjoy the Jamaican oxtail as a stew on its own, or served over a bed of steamed white rice!

Check out this recipe

3. Jamaican Rum Cake

The lighter version of the Jamaican black cake, a Jamaican rum cake is a fruitcake traditionally enjoyed around Christmas time.

This Jamaican Oxtails recipe is slowly stewed with delicious herbs. With tender braised beef oxtail, sautéed vegetables, and butter beans! It’s a wonderful stew. With tender braised beef oxtail, sautéed vegetables, and butter beans! Enjoy the Jamaican oxtail as a stew on its own, or served over a bed of steamed white rice!

You can frost this cake, or not, but there’s something about a sprinkle of toasted coconut on top that makes the cake extra special.

Jamaican Rum Cake

This Jamaican Rum Cake combines the most amazing flavors and takes holiday fruitcake to a tropically festive new level! There’s just so much to love about this tasty cake that features rum and wine-soaked mixed peel and dried fruits spread beautifully throughout the whole cake! The icing is optional, but topping the cake with toasted coconut rounded out the whole Caribbean appeal for me!

Check out this recipe

4. Jamaican Jerk Chicken

Jamaican jerk chicken is arguably one of the most popular dishes to come out of Jamaica! Marinading chicken breasts overnight in a smoky, fragrant jerk marinade is what brings the unique flavor that is key to its popularity.

This Jamaican Rum Cake combines the most amazing flavors and takes holiday fruitcake to a tropically festive new level! There’s just so much to love about this tasty cake that features rum and wine-soaked mixed peel and dried fruits spread beautifully throughout the whole cake! The icing is optional, but topping the cake with toasted coconut rounded out the whole Caribbean appeal for me!

Then, grill the chicken over medium heat for 35-40 minutes until it is tender and perfectly browned. Serve it up with some white rice to help balance the heat!

Jamaican Jerk Chicken Marinade

This simple Jamaican Jerk Chicken Marinade uses pantry staple ingredients to develop its warm, vibrant, and distinctive flavor! The quick and easy marinade whips up in just minutes but I’ve also included some super fresh additions for anyone desiring a more ‘authentic’ jerk seasoning!

Check out this recipe

5. Brown Stew Chicken

Brown stew chicken is a fabulous Caribbean stew that combines saucy, marinated chicken thighs and tender vegetables. Traditionally, this zesty chicken stew is served over a steaming bowl of white rice.

This simple Jamaican Jerk Chicken Marinade uses pantry staple ingredients to develop its warm, vibrant, and distinctive flavor! The quick and easy marinade whips up in just minutes but I’ve also included some super fresh additions for anyone desiring a more ‘authentic’ jerk seasoning!

It’s a uniquely flavorful comfort food that is always a welcome change from the usual chicken dinners!

Jamaican Brown Stew Chicken

Jamaican Brown Stew Chicken combines juicy marinated chicken thighs mixed with tender veggies and a sauce that’s full of Jamaican flavor! It’s a perfect dish for when you’re craving a taste of the Caribbean or need a switch up from the standard plain chicken dinners!

Check out this recipe

6. Mangu (Dominican Mashed Plantains)

Mangu is a popular Dominican side dish made from mashed plantains that is often served up with a variety of things! Anything from eggs and bacon to pickled onions or fried salami!

Jamaican Brown Stew Chicken combines juicy marinated chicken thighs mixed with tender veggies and a sauce that’s full of Jamaican flavor! It’s a perfect dish for when you’re craving a taste of the Caribbean or need a switch up from the standard plain chicken dinners!

Mangu is creamy and mild in flavor, but best of all, it only takes 4 ingredients to make!

Mangu (Dominican Mashed Green Plaintains)

This tasty mangu (Dominican mashed green plantains) is a creamy, rich side dish made with just 4 ingredients that can be enjoyed with a variety of things! Often served with fried cheese, bacon, and eggs, mangu is so versatile it can also make a wonderful main course or side dish!

Check out this recipe

7. Churros

Who doesn’t love fried dough rolled in sugar? Churros are standard fair food, but in Cuba they are often enjoyed with a warm cup of dipping chocolate!

This tasty mangu (Dominican mashed green plantains) is a creamy, rich side dish made with just 4 ingredients that can be enjoyed with a variety of things! Often served with fried cheese, bacon, and eggs, mangu is so versatile it can also make a wonderful main course or side dish!

Churros are dangerously easy to make, so once you make a batch you may find yourself making them all the time!

8. Beef Picadillo

This beef picadillo is a traditional dish with a blend of ground beef, onions, garlic, bell peppers, tomato sauce, raisins, capers, and other ingredients. This savory dish can be eaten on its own or used in other dishes.

Whichever way you choose to utilize this traditional recipe, you won’t be disappointed with the wonderful flavors and hearty dish that is beef picadillo.

9. Ropa Vieja (National Dish of Cuba)

This ultimate dish is packed full of flavor and fresh ingredients. Chuck roast, red, yellow, and green bell peppers, onion, tomatoes, and an array of tasty spices or a few of the ingredients that blend together for the ultimate dish.

Check out this recipe

10. Caribbean Coleslaw

Coleslaw is such a great dish because it can be used as a side to a variety of main dishes. This coleslaw is a twist on the classic American style as it is mayo-free and fruitier.

It’s a zesty blend of shredded cabbage, mango, shredded carrots, jalapeno, Dijon mustard, red wine vinegar, and other flavors. It all comes together for a refreshing, light coleslaw ready to be devoured at your next BBQ.

11. Papas Rellenas

This incredible recipe is a meat and potato lover’s dream. These are little croquettes made out of potato and filled with a beef mixture known as picadillo.

Picadillo is a savory blend of beef, tomatoes, and spices. Once the croquettes are filled with the beef, they are fried until golden brown. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and oh so flavorful!

12. La Bandera (Traditional Dominican Lunch)

This is a signature dish in the Dominican Republic. “La Bandera Dominicana” translates into “The Dominican Flag” and is also known as the standard lunch meal of beans, rice, and meat.

This recipe uses chicken and beef both cooked in flavor spices.

13. Coco Bread 

There is just something about homemade bread fresh from the oven!  Some call this the perfect sandwich roll; it’s buttery, light, and has flaky layers perfect for building the best sandwich.

The great thing about this recipe is that you can make this bread in an hour. It’s a simple recipe of flour, water, milk, butter, sugar, yeast, salt, and oil. Eat as is or layer on your favorite sandwich fixings and enjoy.

14. Caribbean Shrimp

Shrimp is a staple seafood around the world and is in almost every culture’s culinary creation, and The Caribbean is no exception. This recipe is a magical blend of several seasonings including thyme, cayenne pepper, onion powder, and black pepper.

Jumbo shrimp are marinated in the mixture for a few minutes and then broiled to perfection. Serve with white rice are eat a la carte.

15. Tostones

Tostones are simply fried plantains. They are larger and firmer which makes them great for frying.

Slice your plantain, fry in oil, and enjoy! If you’ve never had them, I highly recommend trying them as they really are a great treat. 

16. Cuban Sliders

Cuban sliders are perfect party appetizers, a fun meal, and a favorite among kids and adults alike.  These Cuban sliders are a fun alternative to the traditional American style.

They are piled high with ham, pulled pork, and pickles, and have a tangy mustard and Worcestershire sauce. These are a crowd-pleasing appetizer that will get gobbled up in no time!

17. Jamaican Beef Stew

Beef stew is a hearty and rich comfort food, especially during the cold months. This stew takes it up a few notches in the flavor department with a copious amount of seasonings and spices. 

With sweet potato, tomato, green bell pepper, and fresh thyme, this dish is a one-pot wonder you’ll have on repeat all winter long.

18. Cuban Style Pork Chops

Cuban pork chops take on the flavors of the simple seasoning mixture that includes cumin, oregano, garlic powder, and black pepper. Topped with a squeeze of lime juice before cooking gives them an extra zing of flavor.

Serve with your favorite side and you’ve got a quick, simple, and flavorful meal.

19. Jamaican Rice and Peas

This is a delicious, hearty dish that is traditionally served as a side dish, typically with chicken. It’s full of long-grain wild rice, kidney beans (or green pigeon peas), and the traditional spice combination of thyme, scallions, and garlic.

The scotch bonnet pepper and fresh ginger give this dish a little kick and a nice hit of flavor.

20. Caribbean Yucca Fries

Yucca, also known as cassava, is a root native to the Caribbean and parts of Latin America. They are a great alternative to potato fries.

Simply peel, cut, and fry your Yucca for a delicious side dish. Once you try these, you may not go back to traditional American potato fry.

21. Jamaican Curry Goat

Goat isn’t eaten as much in the states as it is around the rest of the world, but it’s actually one of the most consumed meats worldwide! This recipe is full of flavor with tender pieces of meat, ginger, onion, garlic, fresh thyme, potatoes, and curry powder.

It’s an easy-to-make recipe so try it today and be surprised by how much you love it!

22. Flan de Queso

This recipe is a great twist on the traditional flan typically found in Latin America. Flan de queso recipes use cream cheese (queso) to create a rich dessert similar to cheesecake.

To make it even more amazing, the flan is served sitting in a pool of delicious caramel. This may be your new favorite dessert!

23. Cuban Sandwich (Cubano)

A Cubano in its simplest form is a ham and cheese sandwich. But a true, traditional Cubano is a wonderful sandwich with pork roast, sliced ham, Swiss cheese, and pickles served on Cuban bread.

You can find these delicious sandwiches on more and more menus because they are that good. If you like pork, this is the sandwich for you.

24. Bistec Encebollado (Puerto Rican Steak and Onions)

Utilizing adobo, sazon seasoning, sofrito (a popular mixture used in many recipes- *see next recipe), a Spanish onion, and tomato sauce, it’s a flavorful and delicious steak dish. Pair with potatoes or rice and make it a complete meal.

25. Sofrito

Sofrito is a simple mixture of vegetables and herbs creating a unique flavor and added to many dishes in Puerto Rico.  It is used as a base for some recipes and simply an ingredient in others.

However you choose to use it, it will add a nice flavor to your dish.

26. Puerto Rican Arroz Con Pollo (Chicken and Rice)

This one-pot meal is a favorite in the Caribbean, Spanish, and Latin areas. This isn’t your ordinary chicken and rice dish. Sofrito, garlic, cloves, adobo, and tomato sauce are just a few of the ingredients in this hearty, flavorful entrée.

27. Lechon Asado - Cuban Roast Pork

This delicious recipe is packed full of flavor. It has a citrus and garlic marinade that your taste buds will love.

Lime, Orange, and Lemon juice blend with oregano, cumin, garlic, and onion. This slow-roasted pork is a great dinner and leftovers are perfect for a Cubano sandwich.

28. Jamaican Callaloo

Jamaican Callaloo is a leafy green vegetable and is a staple of Caribbean recipes. The greens are sauteed with thyme, onion, garlic, tomatoes, and scotch bonnet peppers.

It’s a perfect side dish for your jerk chicken, roast pork, or any other main dish you love to make.

29. Paletas de Coco - Coconut Popsicles

This is a quick and easy Caribbean recipe is less than 5 ingredients and is the perfect treat on a hot summer day. Coconut flakes, coconut milk, heavy cream, and condensed milk are all it takes to create these tasty frozen treats.

Feeling creative? Add your favorite fruit such as pineapple or strawberries to add a layer of flavor. 

The unique flavors of the Caribbean shine through in each and everyone one of these fantastic recipes! If we missed one of your favorite Caribbean recipes, let us know in the comment section below!

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Best Caribbean Recipes: Jamaican Oxtails (+More Great Meals!)

Caribbean recipes are full of unique flavors, fresh ingredients, and fragrant herbs and spices, that are a joy to cook with and to eat! I’ve featured some of the very best recipes from Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and more, that showcase all the irresistible flavors of the islands!

Author | Angela

Servings: 4 servings Calories: 859kcal Prep 10 minutes Cooking 3 hours 15 minutes Total Time 3 hours 25 minutes

Pin Recipe Share on Facebook Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ 2 ½ lb beef oxtails (rinsed, dried, and trimmed of excess fat)▢ 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce▢ 1 tablespoon soy sauce▢ 1 tablespoon brown sugar▢ 1 tablespoon salt▢ 2 teaspoon garlic powder▢ 1 teaspoon pepper▢ 1 teaspoon paprika▢ 1 teaspoon browning sauce▢ ½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper▢ 2 tablespoon vegetable oil▢ 2 medium carrots (sliced)▢ 2 ribs celery (sliced)▢ 1 medium yellow onion (chopped)▢ 1 jalapeno pepper (chopped)▢ 1 tablespoon garlic (minced)▢ 3 cups beef broth▢ 1 bunch thyme▢ 1 bay leaf▢ 16 oz butter beans (16 ounce can, drained and rinsed)

InstructionsPrepare your oxtail by rinsing and patting dry with paper towels. Place them into a medium sized mixing bowl, then sprinkle with Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, brown sugar, salt, garlic powder, pepper, paprika, browning sauce and cayenne pepper. Toss to coat thoroughly.2 ½ lb beef oxtails, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, 1 tablespoon salt, 2 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 teaspoon browning sauce, ½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper Heat a large pan or Dutch oven over high heat with the vegetable oil. The oil should shimmer, and be just at the point of smoke. Sear the seasoned oxtail in the heated oil for about 3 minutes, or just until the meat gets a golden brown coloring. Transfer the browned oxtail to a plate and set aside.2 tablespoon vegetable oil Reduce the heat to medium high and saute the carrots, celery, onion, pepper and garlic until softened and fragrant, about 3-4 minutes. Once softened, add in the broth, thyme and bay leaf. Bring the broth and vegetables to a slow boil and return the oxtail.2 medium carrots, 2 ribs celery, 1 medium yellow onion, 1 jalapeno pepper, 1 tablespoon garlic, 3 cups beef broth, 1 bunch thyme, 1 bay leaf Cover the pan, reduce your heat to low and simmer for about 3 hours. The oxtail should be tender when done, and pulled from the bone with a fork.When the oxtail is done, remove the lid from your pan and increase the heat to medium high again. Add the rinsed butter beans and allow the broth to simmer off and thicken your oxtail gravy for about 5-10 minutes. Stir frequently while reducing, and adjust your heat as needed to prevent burning.16 oz butter beansOnce thickened slightly, remove the oxtail from heat and serve your Jamaican oxtail over rice immediately. NutritionCalories: 859kcal (43%) | Carbohydrates: 17g (6%) | Protein: 96g (192%) | Fat: 45g (69%) | Saturated Fat: 21g (131%) | Cholesterol: 312mg (104%) | Sodium: 2703mg (118%) | Potassium: 323mg (9%) | Fiber: 3g (13%) | Sugar: 10g (11%) | Vitamin A: 5658IU (113%) | Vitamin C: 13mg (16%) | Calcium: 104mg (10%) | Iron: 12mg (67%) Did you try this recipe? Rate it below!I can’t wait to see your results! Mention @bake_it_with_love or tag #bake_it_with_love! Best Caribbean Recipes, Jamaican Oxtails Course Beef Dishes, Dinner Recipes, Main CourseCuisine Jamaican

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Best Caribbean Recipes: Jamaican Oxtails (+More Great Meals!)

Author | Angela

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 859kcal

Prep 10 minutes

Cooking 3 hours 15 minutes

Total Time 3 hours 25 minutes

Ingredients US CustomaryMetric1x2x3x▢ 2 ½ lb beef oxtails (rinsed, dried, and trimmed of excess fat)▢ 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce▢ 1 tablespoon soy sauce▢ 1 tablespoon brown sugar▢ 1 tablespoon salt▢ 2 teaspoon garlic powder▢ 1 teaspoon pepper▢ 1 teaspoon paprika▢ 1 teaspoon browning sauce▢ ½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper▢ 2 tablespoon vegetable oil▢ 2 medium carrots (sliced)▢ 2 ribs celery (sliced)▢ 1 medium yellow onion (chopped)▢ 1 jalapeno pepper (chopped)▢ 1 tablespoon garlic (minced)▢ 3 cups beef broth▢ 1 bunch thyme▢ 1 bay leaf▢ 16 oz butter beans (16 ounce can, drained and rinsed)

InstructionsPrepare your oxtail by rinsing and patting dry with paper towels. Place them into a medium sized mixing bowl, then sprinkle with Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, brown sugar, salt, garlic powder, pepper, paprika, browning sauce and cayenne pepper. Toss to coat thoroughly.2 ½ lb beef oxtails, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1 tablespoon brown sugar, 1 tablespoon salt, 2 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 teaspoon pepper, 1 teaspoon paprika, 1 teaspoon browning sauce, ½ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper Heat a large pan or Dutch oven over high heat with the vegetable oil. The oil should shimmer, and be just at the point of smoke. Sear the seasoned oxtail in the heated oil for about 3 minutes, or just until the meat gets a golden brown coloring. Transfer the browned oxtail to a plate and set aside.2 tablespoon vegetable oil Reduce the heat to medium high and saute the carrots, celery, onion, pepper and garlic until softened and fragrant, about 3-4 minutes. Once softened, add in the broth, thyme and bay leaf. Bring the broth and vegetables to a slow boil and return the oxtail.2 medium carrots, 2 ribs celery, 1 medium yellow onion, 1 jalapeno pepper, 1 tablespoon garlic, 3 cups beef broth, 1 bunch thyme, 1 bay leaf Cover the pan, reduce your heat to low and simmer for about 3 hours. The oxtail should be tender when done, and pulled from the bone with a fork.When the oxtail is done, remove the lid from your pan and increase the heat to medium high again. Add the rinsed butter beans and allow the broth to simmer off and thicken your oxtail gravy for about 5-10 minutes. Stir frequently while reducing, and adjust your heat as needed to prevent burning.16 oz butter beansOnce thickened slightly, remove the oxtail from heat and serve your Jamaican oxtail over rice immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 859kcal (43%) | Carbohydrates: 17g (6%) | Protein: 96g (192%) | Fat: 45g (69%) | Saturated Fat: 21g (131%) | Cholesterol: 312mg (104%) | Sodium: 2703mg (118%) | Potassium: 323mg (9%) | Fiber: 3g (13%) | Sugar: 10g (11%) | Vitamin A: 5658IU (113%) | Vitamin C: 13mg (16%) | Calcium: 104mg (10%) | Iron: 12mg (67%)

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Course Beef Dishes, Dinner Recipes, Main CourseCuisine Jamaican

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