Jamaican Fried Dumplings

Come enjoy Jamaican Fried Dumplings at our restaurent on Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok, Thailand.

Jamaican Fried Dumplings are a popular dish in Jamaica, often enjoyed as a breakfast or snack. The dish has a rich history and is a staple in Jamaican cuisine.

The origin of the dish can be traced back to the African slaves who were brought to Jamaica. They used their culinary skills to create dishes that combined African and Jamaican flavors. Jamaican Fried Dumplings are one such dish that represents the fusion of two cultures.

Here's how you can make this dish at home:

Ingredients:
- 2 cups of all-purpose flour
- 1 tablespoon of baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon of salt
- 1/4 cup of butter
- 3/4 cup of water

Instructions:

1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt.

2. Add the butter and mix until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.

3. Gradually add the water and knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic.

4. Divide the dough into small balls and flatten them into discs.

5. Heat some oil in a frying pan over medium heat.

6. Add the dumplings to the pan and fry them until they are golden brown on both sides.

7. Remove them from the pan and drain them on a paper towel.

The main ingredients for Jamaican Fried Dumplings are all-purpose flour, baking powder, salt, butter, and water. These ingredients are readily available in Bangkok and can be found at local supermarkets or specialty stores.

However, there may be a few unique and exotic ingredients, such as scotch bonnet peppers or Jamaican spices, that may not be available in Bangkok. But don't worry! The chefs at Frying Pan Jerk Grill use authentic Jamaican ingredients imported from Jamaica to give you an authentic taste of this delicious dish.

So why not come and try this mouth-watering dish at Frying Pan Jerk Grill? Our authentic Jamaican chefs will prepare it for you, and you can enjoy it with your friends and family. Come and experience the flavors of Jamaica on Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok!

"I've been looking for a decent goat curry in Bangkok for years. There has been a lack of good Jamaican cuisine for as long as I can remember but this gap has been nicely filled. The mutton curry is authentic and tender, the jerk chicken is up there with the best I've tasted. Oh, and you are made to feel welcome on entry in a chilled environment with a variety of reggae music to compliment the experience."

Sin City Psycho