There's a restaurant near here in South Florida that serves this dish, and they make it soooo good. It has a slightly sweet/tangy flavor that goes really well with the snapper. I decided to try making it myself, but after looking in Recipezaar, I couldn't find the sweet version. I finally found it somewhere else on the web and tweaked it to perfection. Serve with a little salad and rice and peas. For the rice and peas, I recommend recipe # 97745. Hope you like it. -- posted by Romi
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I feel that the apple cider makes this Jerk marinade unique, and a bit untraditional. Being from the apple country of Virginia the apple cider was a natural. For added flavor, add apple or hickory wood chips soaked in water on top of the hot coals. You can begin grilling when the chips start smoking. Grilled pineapple goes well with this as a side dish. -- posted by Chef #1298498
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Recipe by Marcia Kiesel from F&W Magazine published October 2007. From Pairing of the Day: March 2008 - 7 Rules for Perfect Pairing. The Jamaican curry gets its heat from Scotch bonnet hot chiles, Marcia Kisel's stripped-down version relies on Scotch bonnet hot sauce and curry powder. :) Try 2006 Seven Hills Columbia Valley. Didn't include the overnight marinating process! -- posted by Manami
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Curried beef was a staple when I was growing up, therefore consider it one of my favourite 'comfort' foods. More often than not, my Mother used goat meat. If you get the chance, I highly recommend giving it a try. The curried meat was usually served with Rice 'n Peas (Recipe #373354 is a good version) or plain white rice. You could also substitute the beef with pork tenderloin. The amount of curry given is just a guideline. Each brand and type of curry has it's own unique qualities and intensity. If you do not have access to scotch bonnet peppers, habeneros or jalapenos will do. Freezes well for later use. -- posted by Diana #2
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