Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. Cape chef , I would look up some of those local fish recipes and get back to you however, panini I have the black rum cake recipe of the top of my head. Its a cake done especially for Christmas and very easy to remember, I just had a piece! The recipe is
Christmas Black Cake
1lb (2cups) butter
1lb (2cups) sugar
1lb (2cups) flour
1lb (8-12) eggs
1lb (2cups) each of prunes, raisins, sultanas, currants,
1/2 lb (1 cup) cherries
1/4lb (1/2 cup) mixed peel
4 tsp. Baking powder
2 tsp. miced spice
1/2 tsp.grated nutmeg
1 bottle (750ml) of Cherry Brandy
1 bottle (750ml) of rum
1/2 bottle (375ml) of browning*
Soak fruits in cherry brandy. This could be done months in advance, it gives it a very good flavour, however if pressed for time, they could be soaked the night before. Seeds must be removed from the prunes.
Browning
1 lb brown sugar
1/2c. hot water
Burn sugar, add water gradually. Mix well and leave it to cool. Browning is also available in supermarkets already bottled.
Method
1. Cream butter and sugar.
2. Add eggs one at a time
3. Mix and sift dry ingredients. Add gradually to dry ingredients.
4. Mix in fruit and browning.
5. Put in greased tins doubly lined with brown paper.
6. Bake at 250 for 3 hours or until done
7. Remove from oven and soak while hot with rum. Do not remove cake from the tin until cooled.
This cake is used traditionally for weddings because of the length of time it took to decorate the wedding cake. It could stay for months at a time. However, if it is to be used for a wedding cake then it must not be soaked with rum after baking. Once it is being iced the rum will seep out and melt the icing, not a nice experience! Also, small squares of this cake are given out in decorated boxes as favours at the wedding. Beware,according to how it is soaked, one can get drunk from eating it. Recovering alcoholics are advised not to be near it at Christmas time, a time characterized by much drinking here in Trinidad. Let me know how it comes out if you try it.