PIKLIZ (HAITIAN PICKLED VEGETABLE RELISH)
This bright and fiery Haitian condiment (pronounced "pick-lees") is traditionally served with meats and fried food to balance rich flavors.
Provided by Nils Bernstein
Categories Cabbage Carrot Hot Pepper Thyme Clove Lime Juice Haiti Side Vegetarian Pescatarian Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added Kosher
Yield Makes 4 cups
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Pack cabbage, carrots, shallots, peppers, thyme, cloves, and salt into a 1 1/2-quart resealable jar. Add vinegar and lime juice, seal jar, and shake until ingredients are distributed and salt is dissolved. Add more vinegar if needed to just cover vegetables. Chill, shaking gently twice daily, at least 3 days before serving.
- Do Ahead
- Pikliz can be made 1 month ahead. Seal and chill.
HAITIAN GRIOT AND PIKLIZ RECIPE BY TASTY
Here's what you need: pork shoulder, salt, freshly cracked pepper, onion, shallots, scallions, bell pepper, garlic, chicken bouillon, garlic, oranges, limes, white wine vinegar, fresh thyme, fresh parsley, scotch bonnet pepper, water, oil, brown rice, red bean, fried plantains, cabbage, carrot, bell pepper, onion, scallions, shallot, salt, pepper, scotch bonnet pepper, white wine vinegar
Provided by Matthew Johnson
Categories Dinner
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 31
Steps:
- For the griot, add the cubed pork shoulder, salt, pepper, chopped onion, chopped shallots, chopped scallions, sliced bell pepper, sliced garlic, chicken bouillon cube, cloves, orange juice, lime juice, white wine vinegar, thyme sprigs, parsley, and the sliced Scotch bonnet peppers to a large dutch oven off the heat.
- With gloves on, mix the mixture thoroughly. Cover the pot and place in the refrigerator to marinate overnight.
- For the pikliz, combine the shredded cabbage, grated carrot, 1 sliced bell pepper, 1 sliced onion, 3 sliced scallions, 1 sliced shallot, and 2 sliced Scotch bonnets in a large bowl. Add the salt and freshly cracked black pepper.
- Put on gloves, and thoroughly mix using your hands. Pack the pikliz down into sterilized mason jars. Cover with the white wine vinegar. Put on the lid and store in the refrigerator for at least 12 hours to marinate.
- Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C).
- Place the Dutch oven with the marinated pork on the stove. Add the 2 cups (480 ML) of water, and bring to a boil. Transfer the pork to the the oven to braise for 1½ hours or until cooked through and tender.
- Pick out all the pieces of pork and place on a paper towel-lined tray lined with paper towel to dry. Pat down the surface of the pork to make sure there is no moisture.
- Heat a pot of oil to 350°F (180°C).
- Add the pork in batches and fry until deep golden brown color, about 5-7 minutes.
- Transfer the pork to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
- Serve with rice, beans, fried plantains, and the pikliz.
- Nutrition Calories: 1859 Fat: 172 grams Carbs: 36 grams Fiber: 7 grams Sugars: 10 grams Protein: 50 grams
- Enjoy!
PIKLIZ
In Haiti, this spicy cabbage, carrot and chile-laced pickle, which is pronounced pick-lees, is traditionally served with rich meats and fried foods, like the pork dish griot. Its bright, fiery tang mitigates the heaviness and balances out the flavors. It's also a wonderful condiment to serve with rice and beans, noodles, roast chicken, or other gently flavored dishes that need a little zipping up. Like most pickles, it will keep for weeks in the refrigerator. Make sure to take care when handling the chiles; gloves are recommended here.
Provided by Melissa Clark
Categories dinner, lunch, pickles, side dish
Time 30m
Yield 1 quart
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Combine cabbage, onion, carrot, bell pepper, scallions, chiles, garlic, salt, peppercorns and cloves in a large bowl. Toss well.
- Pack vegetables into a large (1 quart) jar with a tightfitting lid. Pour vinegar and lime juice over vegetables. Press down on vegetables if needed until they are completely submerged in liquid. Cover with lid and refrigerate for at least 3 days before opening. Stored covered in refrigerator, pikliz will last for at least 3 weeks, if not longer.
SPICY VINEGAR OF HAITI - PICKLESE (PIKLIZ)
Vinaigre Piquant or Pikliz (Picklese) or Spicy Vinegar of Haiti from Caribseek.com & "A Taste of Haiti" by Mirta Yurnet-Thomas and this way I could give you accurate amounts and correct "cooking" times. This is EXTREMELY HOT that is the least I can say! "Pikliz" or pickled Scotch Bonnet peppers is used to give flavor to many dishes. It is also placed on the table at mealtime so that you can sprinkle as much as you want over your food. In many dishes only the pickled vinegar of the "pikliz" is used, whereas in other dishes the carrots, cabbage and onions are used. Haitians only use fresh Scotch Bonnet peppers - they don't use the peppers from the "pikliz." I did not add the marinating time that is 24 to 48 hours. Used with Soupe Joumou(Haitian Pumpkin Soup) as a seasoning and/or a condiment.UPDATE: 08/11/2010 I just posted a (recipe #) in which the Haitians use his seasoning quite a bit.:)
Provided by Manami
Categories Sauces
Time 20m
Yield 1 quart, 50 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Cut the bottoms off of the peppers and cut each pepper into 4 pieces.
- Place the peppers and the rest of the ingredients, with or without the salt and/or peppercorns, in a quart size jar; then add the vinegar.
- Close jar tightly and let it sit at least 24-48 hours before serving.
- Once you commence using it, store in the refrigerator.
- In Haitian homes, it is used at the table with all meals.
- It lasts for months.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 6.8, Fat 0.1, Sodium 2.6, Carbohydrate 0.9, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 0.5, Protein 0.2
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- Place Green Cabbage (2 cup), Scotch Bonnet Pepper (6), Assorted Color Bell Peppers (1 cup), Onion (1), Carrot (1), and Scallion (2) in the mixing bowl.
- Add in the Peppercorns (12), Salt (1 teaspoon), and Garlic (4 clove). Add some juice from the Lime (1/2) by squeezing over the bowl, then toss everything together.
- Get a fairly large glass bottle and pack everything in, then top with Distilled White Vinegar (2 cup). Cover and set aside to marinate. Let sit for 4 to 5 days before using.
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- You can begin by slicing up the cabbage. If you purchasedit shredded already, then it should not be difficult to slice it up. When youslice the cabbage or any other ingredients in these steps, make sure youproduce thin slices. Do this for the bell peppers, onion, scallions, and scotchbonnet peppers. Do not use a food processor.
- Slice the garlic cloves into square pieces. Grate thelarge carrot into smaller, thinner pieces. Mix these ingredients with all theother sliced ingredients that you produced in the first step. You can use abowl to mix them all together. Add the salt and peppercorns to the mix as well.
- Once you have the ingredients mixed together, the nextstep is to pack them into a large glass bottle. Don’t be afraid to press downon the ingredients so that you can fit as much of them into your glass bottleas possible. Add some white vinegar to the top of the packed ingredients beforeplacing the cover back on the bottle.
- You have two options at this point. You can eat it rightaway or give it time to marinate. The tastiest option would be to let theingredients marinate for roughly five days. It might be difficult to wait thatlong, but it is worth the wait. The sensation of the flavors on your tonguewill be wonderful by that point.
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