Chicken Pelau
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This aromatic chicken pelau is a beloved Caribbean classic, offering a beautiful balance of sweet and savoury flavours. This high-protein dish is defined by its unique cooking method, where chicken is browned in caramelised sugar before being simmered with rice, coconut milk and pigeon peas. The result is a deeply golden, fragrant one-pot meal that is both comforting and nutritious, making it a perfect choice for a family dinner.
Traditionally made with pigeon peas and calabaza squash, this version is versatile enough to work with butternut squash and various types of beans. It is an excellent choice for meal prep, as the flavours continue to develop and meld the following day. Serve it simply with a side of fresh slaw or sliced avocado for a complete, satisfying homemade meal that brings a taste of the islands to your kitchen.
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Ingredients for Chicken Pelau
240ml dry or 1 (350g) can pigeon peas, pinto beans, or black-eyed peas
475ml long-grain rice
3 colheres de sopa de óleo de canola
180ml sugar (white or brown)
1 (3-pound) chicken, cut into 8 pieces, skin removed
1 cebola pequena, picada
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
240ml coconut milk
1 folha de louro
2 teaspoons Green Seasoning
1/2 cup chopped parsley
1 sprig thyme
2 carrots, peeled and chopped
5 spring onions, chopped (white and green parts)
Sal kosher
450g cubed fresh calabaza or butternut squash
1 small whole Scotch bonnet pepper
110g ketchup
1 colher de sopa de manteiga
How to make Chicken Pelau
Voltar ao conteúdoIf using dried peas, soak them overnight in 725ml water. Drain. Bring 3 fresh cups of water to a boil in a saucepan and add the peas. Simmer for 15 minutes, or until cooked almost completely through. Drain and set aside. If using canned beans, drain, rinse with cold water, drain again, and set aside. Wash the rice by placing it in a colander or fine-mesh sieve and running cold water over it until the water runs clear, about 1 minute. Drain well and set aside.
Heat the oil over medium heat in a Dutch oven or other heavy, deep pot. Add the sugar and swirl in the pot, stirring constantly; allow it to caramelize to a dark brown colour. Add the chicken and stir well to coat. Add the onion and garlic and cook for 1 to 2 minutes, stirring constantly.
Stir in 475ml water, the coconut milk, bay leaf, Green Seasoning, parsley, thyme, carrots, and spring onions. Season with salt. Reduce the heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer for 10 minutes.
Stir the rice, squash, peas, hot pepper, ketchup, and butter into the chicken. Cover and cook for 20 minutes, or until the peas and vegetables are tender. Remove lid and fluff the rice. The rice should be moist but not sticky. Remove bay leaf, thyme sprig, and hot pepper.
Note: Pigeon peas are traditional in this dish, but pinto beans or black-eyes peas also work well because, like pigeon peas, they hold their shape well after cooking. Brown sugar is preferable for deeper flavour and colour. Chicken is the most common meat in pelau, but cuts of stew beef or lamb work just as well. If using meat, up the cooking time before adding the rice to 40 minutes to allow the meat to get tender. In Tobago, pelau is often made with crab. West Indian pumpkin (also called calabaza) is ideal for this recipe, although the pie or "cheese" pumpkin common in the U.S., if in season, makes a very good substitute. Butternut squash will also work, although it will be slightly less sweet.
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28 Jan 2026 | Publicado originalmente
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