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Charred, Smoky Jamaican Jerk Chicken and Sides



Jerk Chicken might be the king of delicious, spicy meals, but have you tried these delicious sides with them – Rice and Peas (aka beans), my version of Callaloo and the classic Fried Plantains

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Timestamps:
00:35 The Marinate
02:28 Chicken Prep
05:27 Rice and Pea
08:05 Callaloo
09:55 Fried Plantains
11:09 Cooking Chicken
12:05 Plating
12:46 Tasting

Director, Chef and Host: Andy
Videographer, Editor: Mitch Henderson
Production Manager: Dazz Braeckmans
Editor: Caleb Dawkins

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48 Comments

  1. callaloo looks to be a type of spinach/silverbeet, however you should add a pacific island staple to your channel … luau/palusami, taro leaves and coconut cream and maybe add some NZ lamb to it even better! 👀👀

  2. Mate, the beans that you are using are kidney beans but the reason why Jamaicans call them peas is because they use pigeon peas but a lot of people also use kidney beans as well. Pigeon peas taste and have a slightly different texture to the kidney beans but kidney beans or near as dammit. But anyway that's why they call it rice and peas

  3. So, for a start, I just found out you're from NZ (you must have spent too much time in Oz, cos the accent deceived me!) It's awesome to see a fellow kiwi smashing it on the 'tube.
    I love watching cooking vids, but HATE cooking with a passion-would love for you to do some simple recipes for those who suck/hate/cant cook. Chur.

  4. White Boy born in Grenada, lived on other islands. We called it "plan -tin" or "yellow banana" or "green banana" not sure what we called a "banana" – "sweet banana"?. "Rice and peas" was also called "peas and rice" and "peas" are in fact "beans". Also local names for local things. Crazy world. Would love to see curry goat or goat water or anything Caribbean done the Andy way – there is so much, so flavoursome – but also hard work in the making.

  5. If you wash your chicken be aware that you spread what you are trying to wash off in your sink / kitchen (salmonella). So you really need to clean everything afterwards. On the chicken itself it doesn't really matter as you kill them off while cooking anyways. Same reason why you should not continue using the same knife or cutting board after they were touched by a raw chicken.

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