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Traveling to Barbados, one fishcake at a time

Traveling to Barbados, one fishcake at a time

that calumny. Of course, you can guess. There is salt cod in some form of batter. They are fried until perfectly combined, crispy and chewy, golden brown. But there is an alchemy going on here, a mystery known only to the most expert fish cake fry experts.

The chef here is the best. Barbados. “People come back and buy it.” the chef told me. “They even buy dough from us and freeze it.”

And in a place called ‘restaurant’ de fish cake bossIt’s hard to argue.

She handed me a hot brown paper bag containing six.

Fisherman’s Pub’s food line.

I eat one, eat a little, and reach culinary nirvana. Perfect. It’s a savory fried dough gem that’s crispy until it’s chewy and then infused with a hint of spice. But this is just the beginning. There are hundreds of places in Barbados where you can find fish cakes in one form or another.

Here in Barbados, fish cakes are an art, and you can travel the entire island with these delicious golden brown fries.

with cutter flying fish and bread and two Get the most favorable reviews. If you want to try authentic Bajan food, fish cake is the place to be.

Beach in Speightstown.

One of my long-time favorites is the 40-minute drive up the west coast road to Speightstown. Margaret (I’ve been coming here for fishcakes for years.)

For many years Margaret has run a simple tent outdoors. Supermarkets in JordanWe have a cooler with everything you need to serve great fish cakes. If you get here around 6, you can buy a dozen (or two). Margaret focuses more on the dough, but the taste varies greatly.

Margaret makes the best fish cakes you’ve ever had.

Just a short walk down the road Sweetstown Head to Fisherman’s Pub and you can always get some hot fish cakes from the restaurant’s local food line. The best part? You can sit right on the water’s edge and overlook one of the best beaches on the island’s west coast.

Down south is Cutters (a short drive from the famous one). crane The resort is well known for its rum punch (and rightly so), but its fish cakes are also worth the trip, preferably served with a spicy sauce.

At De Fishcake Boss, you’ll get world-class examples.

The reality is that you can find fish cake Almost anywhere on the island, whether it’s a roadside stand or a perfect table by the water. And all of this is very easily accessible. Take a car and explore its wonders.

That’s one of the things I love about visiting Barbados. Barbados is a place where you don’t have to strive for authenticity or reach out to find something local. You can get it wherever you go.

And it’s no secret.

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