Habanero Chile
Tostones
Fried green plantains.
When making tostones look for unripe plantains that are a deep shade of green: The recipe will not work with ripe plantains. Ideally, the plantains should be fried the day they are purchased, but they can be kept, wrapped well in a plastic bag and chilled, for 2 to 3 days.
Arepas with Pulled Pork and Pickled Onion
These hors d'oeuvres should be served warm, so reheat the arepas in batches as platters need replenishing.
Habanero Chile Salsa
Salsa de Chile Habanero
The Mayan word for this mixture (xnipec) means "nose of the dog," a vivid description of its sinus-clearing effects. For a truly incendiary salsa, add an extra habanero.
Grilled Jerk Chicken
Jerk seasoning — here a spicy blend of garlic, onion, chiles, thyme, allspice, nutmeg, and cinnamon, though recipes vary — originated in Jamaica and is traditionally used on pork and chicken. Because the jerk marinade can burn easily, the chicken requires slow cooking on the grill, which also helps keep the meat moist.
Pineapple Habanero Salsa
For this salsa, we prefer the tang of a regular pineapple — not too ripe and not "extra sweet."
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Mom's Deviled Ham Spread
My mother is a member of a club that meets during the months of July and August on Martha's Vineyard, where we have summered for more than thirty-five years. One season the members compiled a souvenir cookbook, and my mother contributed her recipe for a deviled ham spread that she makes from leftover ham. Like deviled eggs, it's devilishly simple and satanically good. It can be spread on pieces of celery or toast points. Those who do not want to use ham can substitute smoked chicken or smoked turkey.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Black-Eyed Pea Fritters with Hot Pepper Relish
These fritters are called akara in Nigeria and Sierra Leone, and akla or koosé in Ghana. They're eaten as a snack, side dish, or breakfast, served with a hot pepper relish (ata). We think they make a great hors d'oeuvre.
Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 9 hr (includes soaking time)
Grilled, Korean-Style Steaks with Spicy Cilantro Sauce
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Chile-Citrus Pickled Onions
Liven up chicken pibil with these pretty-in-pink, spicy-as heck pickled onions.
Jerk Pork Tenderloin
Coffee beans soften the heat of the chile and bring out the other flavors in this paste-like marinade. You can also use the paste on chicken, as they do at Maroons, where this dish is served. Begin marinating the meat the day before.
Caribbean Shepherd’s Pie
The ultimate comfort food but with a Caribbean twist, this shepherd’s pie has a savory and spicy beef base with a creamy potato topping.
Creamy Butternut Squash and Plantain Soup
Comfort and flavor are at the heart of this velvety squash and plantain soup loaded with aromatics and topped with a crunchy apple garnish.
Curried Chickpeas and Baked Eggs
Breakfast or dinner? You get to pick with these one-pot curried chickpeas and eggs bursting with tingly heat and herbaceous flavor.
Pork Pepperpot
Pepperpot is a Guyanese dish of braised meat flavored with casareep (a spiced syrup made from cassava). It reheats well and is ideal for making several days ahead.
Chile-Cucumber Agua Fresca
Cool as a cucumber, sure, but it’s the citrus, ginger, and chile that will keep you coming back sip after sip.
Poul Ak Nwa (Chicken With Cashews)
This traditional Haitian chicken stew is packed with flavor thanks to the mainstay spice blend known as epis.
Mbahal
This creamy Senegalese rice and lamb dish combines peanuts, okra, and black-eyed peas to build beautiful West African flavors in a comforting one-pot meal.
Diri Kole ak Pwa
Epis, the punchy, peppery Haitian seasoning, gives this iconic dish its complex flavor profile.
Prime Rib Roast With Habanero Crema
All the flavors of Ayesha Curry’s mom’s braised oxtails, repackaged as a festive prime rib roast.