FESTIVAL

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According to Helen Willinsky, author of "Jerk From Jamaica: Barbecue Caribbean Style" (Ten Speed Press, 2007), festival is a relatively new entry into the Jamaican culinary canon, "but it is already a must." A cousin of cornbread and hush puppies, festival is a fluffy yet crisp cornmeal-based fritter that is often seasoned with nutmeg or vanilla, then shaped into "fingers" or long buns and fried. (To make them vegan, substitute an equal quantity of full-fat coconut milk or the whole milk.) A touch of nutmeg adds warmth, and salt balances and enhances the sweetness of the corn. Serve festival with jerk chicken, ribs or fish.

Provided by Daniela Galarza

Categories     dinner, finger foods, appetizer, side dish

Time 30m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 cup/130 grams all-purpose flour
1 cup/170 grams yellow cornmeal
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/2 to 3/4 cup whole milk, evaporated milk or coconut milk
3 to 4 cups vegetable or peanut oil, for frying

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 200 degrees. Line a sheet tray with paper towels and set aside.
  • In a large bowl, whisk together flour, cornmeal, sugar, salt, baking soda and nutmeg. With a wooden spoon or your hands, mix in just enough milk to create a soft dough, about the same texture of Play-Doh. (The amount you need will depend on the humidity of your kitchen, and the amount of moisture in your flour and cornmeal.)
  • In a Dutch oven or large pot, heat oil to 365 degrees. While oil heats, using a bench scraper or butter knife, divide dough into 10 pieces. Roll each between your hands or on your counter into cylinders about 3 to 4 inches long and 1 inch thick. (Avoid overworking the dough or the festival may be tough.)
  • Fry 4 or 5 festival at a time, flipping them after 1 minute, until golden brown on the outside, about 2 minutes total. (Oil temperature will lower once you add festival; they fry best around 330 to 340 degrees. If festival appear to be browning too quickly, lower your burner.) Using a wire spider or slotted spoon, remove festival from oil and transfer to paper towel-lined baking sheet. Cut into one to ensure the inside is cooked all the way through; it should not look wet. If it is not fully cooked, cook each fritter 30 seconds to 1 minute longer. Transfer to oven to keep warm. Fry remaining festival. Serve hot.

DerxDom100_YT
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I love how versatile this recipe is. You can easily adjust the ingredients to suit your own taste.


Mohan Yadab
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This recipe is a great way to impress your guests. It's easy to make, but it looks and tastes like it came from a fancy restaurant.


Innocent Kafuramika
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I'm not a fan of this recipe. The flavors were too strong and the texture was off-putting.


Loopy rx7
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover steak. It's quick and easy to make, and it's always delicious.


David somtochukwu
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I had high hopes for this recipe, but I was disappointed. The flavors were bland and the texture was mushy.


William Brown
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover vegetables. It's healthy and delicious, and it's a great way to get your kids to eat their veggies.


Rafi Qadri
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I'm not a big fan of seafood, but I loved this recipe. The fish was cooked perfectly and the sauce was delicious.


Natasha Chibz
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This dish is a bit spicy for my taste, but I still enjoyed it. The flavors were well-balanced and the presentation was beautiful.


Michelle besant
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I love how versatile this recipe is. You can easily adjust the ingredients to suit your own taste.


Sami Hagos
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This recipe is a great way to impress your friends. It's easy to make, but it looks and tastes like it came from a fancy restaurant.


Juky
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I'm not sure what went wrong, but my dish didn't turn out as expected. The flavors were bland and the texture was off.


Dustin Fortson
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover chicken. It's quick and easy to make, and it's always delicious.


Joe Padilla
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I had some trouble finding some of the ingredients for this recipe, but it was worth the effort. The dish turned out great!


Adeel
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I'm not a huge fan of this recipe. The flavors were a bit too strong for my taste.


Jelly Belly
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This dish is perfect for a special occasion. It's elegant and sophisticated, and it's sure to impress your guests.


Rachel Atieno
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I love the simplicity of this recipe. It's easy to make, and the results are always delicious.


Abdu Ayimed
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This recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's worth the effort. The end result is a dish that is both visually appealing and delicious.


Nura Attahiru
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I've made this dish several times now, and it's always a crowd-pleaser. The combination of textures and flavors is perfect.


Dennoh Bahati
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This recipe was a hit at my last dinner party! The flavors were complex and delicious, and the presentation was beautiful. My guests raved about it.