Barbadian Cuisine
Little England, Big Flavor
Barbadian (Bajan) cuisine blends British colonial heritage with Caribbean soul. Flying fish, cou-cou, and spicy condiments define this small island's big culinary personality.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Barbadian cuisine
West African one-pot cooking, cornmeal preparations, and seasoning traditions merged with English puddings, pies, and baking culture. Indian and Chinese immigrants added curry and stir-fry influences.
The island's abundant flying fish, caught from the warm waters off the Atlantic coast, became the national protein. Bajan seasoning, a pungent green paste of herbs, scotch bonnet peppers, and garlic, became the signature flavor base. Bajan seasoning (marjoram, thyme, scotch bonnet, garlic, and green onion), flying fish, cornmeal, breadfruit, and tamarind.
Bajan Black Cake
Bajan Coleslaw
Bajan Fish Cakes
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Barbadian cuisine
Peter Edey
Barbados' most celebrated chef, synonymous with Caribbean cuisine. He has generβ¦
Click to read morePaul Yellin
Acclaimed Barbadian chef and author of the rum cookbook Infusion - Spirited Cooβ¦
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Barbadian cuisine
Most Popular Recipes Direct from Barbados
A cookbook of essential Bajan cuisine by a chef who has managed kitchens at top Caribbean resorts.
Bajan Cooking: Authentic Cooking From The Island of Barbados
A collection of authentic Barbadian recipes from homemade Bajan seasoning to oxtail and traditional pound cake.
Explore All Dishes
24 authentic recipes from Barbadian cuisine
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Bajan Black Cake
Rum-Soaked Dark Fruit Cake
Christmas and weddings
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Bajan Coleslaw
Barbadian Vinegar-Based Coleslaw
Accompaniment to fried foods
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Bajan Fish Cakes
Salt Cod Fritters
Breakfast and street food anytime
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Bajan Fish Stew
Brown Stewed Fish in Tomato Gravy
Weekday dinner
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Bajan Fried Chicken
Herb-Marinated Fried Chicken
Sunday lunch and beach picnics
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Bajan Fried Plantain
Pan-Fried Sweet Plantain Slices
Served with lunch and dinner
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Bajan Grilled Lobster
Grilled Caribbean Spiny Lobster
Special occasions and seafood restaurants
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Bajan Pepperpot
Spiced Meat and Vegetable Stew
Weekend family meal
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Bajan Rice and Peas
Rice Cooked with Pigeon Peas
Everyday accompaniment
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Bajan Rum Punch
Barbadian Rum Cocktail
Anytime, especially at social gatherings
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Bajan Seasoning
Green Herb Marinade Paste
Prepared weekly as a pantry staple
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Bajan Sweet Bread
Coconut Sweet Bread Loaf
Tea time and holidays
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Breadfruit Cou-Cou
Mashed Breadfruit with Okra
Weekend lunch
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Cassava Pone
Baked Cassava and Coconut Pudding
Afternoon snack and dessert
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Coconut Turnovers
Sweet Coconut Pastry Pockets
Tea time and bakery snack
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Conkies
Steamed Cornmeal and Coconut Parcels
Independence Day (November 30)
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Cou-Cou and Flying Fish
Cornmeal with Flying Fish
Friday lunch, national celebrations
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Flying Fish Sandwich
Fried Flying Fish in a Salt Bread Roll
Lunch and beach food
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Jug-Jug
Guinea Corn and Pigeon Pea Mash
Christmas dinner exclusively
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Lambi Creole
Conch in Creole Sauce
Weekend seafood dinner
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Macaroni Pie
Bajan Macaroni Pie
Sunday lunch, any meal, celebrations
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Pudding and Souse
Steamed Sweet Potato Pudding with Pickled Chicken
Saturday lunch tradition
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Sea Egg
Barbadian White Sea Urchin
September to December sea egg season
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Sorrel Drink
Hibiscus and Spice Beverage
Christmas season primarily, available year-round