Recipes from Madagascar
Saturday, January 21, 2017
So Madagascar was OK. I think it really just suffered from the whole "not enough resources online" problem that a lot of African countries tend to have. I found a scattering of options but nothing that really sounded thrilling, and a lot of it actually sounded like stuff I've already made for other countries.
The main dish I chose, for example, was a coconut chicken. It sounded good because I like coconut chicken--I've had both Indian and Thai versions of it and I'm fairly sure I've done at least one coconut chicken for this blog in the past. I really did want to find something a little bit different, something that wasn't so familiar, but I did not have any luck. So if you are from Madagascar, you know, drop me a comment with your favorite recipe. I am very sure that out there somewhere is a Malagasy recipe that I will find really wowing. It just wasn't this one.
So here you go, all three recipes. Before you eagerly jump into making that dessert, which I'm sure you won't based on the hideous photo, make sure you scroll down all the way so you can read my notes. :)
Malagasy Coconut Chicken. A pretty basic chicken recipe made with coconut milk, garlic and ginger.
Kabaro au Carry (Curried Beans). Lima beans cooked in a rich tomato sauce.
Malagasy Cake. Scrambled eggs and bananas. No, I'm not kidding.
The main dish I chose, for example, was a coconut chicken. It sounded good because I like coconut chicken--I've had both Indian and Thai versions of it and I'm fairly sure I've done at least one coconut chicken for this blog in the past. I really did want to find something a little bit different, something that wasn't so familiar, but I did not have any luck. So if you are from Madagascar, you know, drop me a comment with your favorite recipe. I am very sure that out there somewhere is a Malagasy recipe that I will find really wowing. It just wasn't this one.
So here you go, all three recipes. Before you eagerly jump into making that dessert, which I'm sure you won't based on the hideous photo, make sure you scroll down all the way so you can read my notes. :)
Malagasy Coconut Chicken. A pretty basic chicken recipe made with coconut milk, garlic and ginger.
Kabaro au Carry (Curried Beans). Lima beans cooked in a rich tomato sauce.
Malagasy Cake. Scrambled eggs and bananas. No, I'm not kidding.