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Monday, November 24, 2008

Jerky Thanksgiving Turkey


The Jamaicans in the United States generally celebrate the 4-day weekend in the same style as Americans, but a little “Iriemon.”added in. This gives them the the opportunity to gather for a reunion, a day of thanks, and a festive meal.

Often individuals or families will end up with two or more invitations to join other families for the day. Family and friends contribute to the occasion by bringing various dishes or help with the cooking in the host kitchen – all part of a happy, communal meal. So when I hear that "Jamaicans don't celebrate Thanksgiving, I usually laugh." It might not be the "traditional Turkey meal," however we still give thanks.

Many other Thanksgiving traditions adopted by Jamaicans include the watching of the world-famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade; and shopping in the Malls as stores begin the pre-Christmas shopping season with sales and discounted prices.



below is a special twist to the Turkey Dinner.


Jamaican Turkey Rub

1 tablespoon allspice berries or powder
¼ teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon black peppercorns
2 teaspoons dried thyme
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper or to taste
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons salt
2 teaspoons minced garlic
2 teaspoons fresh ginger or 1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon soy sauce
2 teaspoon vinegar
1 cup orange juice
2 teaspoon lime juice


In a large bowl, combine the allspice, thyme, black peppercorns, dried thyme, sugar, nutmeg, allspice, salt, and garlic. With a whisk, slowly add the soy sauce, vinegar, orange juice, and lime juice. Add hot pepper sauce to taste. Add the onion and mix well. At this stage you may wish to reserve a small amount of this sauce for dipping.

Marinade the turkey breasts overnight, or for at least a couple of hours. Grill or barbecue for 6 minutes on each side, basting with the sauce, or alternatively bake turkey in sauce at 220 for about 25 minutes. No oil is needed.

If using fresh allspice berries, nutmeg pieces, peppercorns, and thyme, blend in spice grinder. Then add the rest of ingredients. Otherwise, mix all and rub evenly over bird and under skin of breast.

Put some butter under the skin (if not using butterball) for more flavor and moistness.

3 comments:

ZZ Staff said...

Wow... that's what I call a Thanksgiving Day Turkey!! Wish I spent it at your house...!!
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iriegal said...

lol! The jerk seasoning really adds a island flavor to the dish.
thank you for the invitation

Gerri said...

Oh My Gosh!! That looks so good. Since we dont have thanksgiving over here I am ma just going to try and make it next weekend anyway.