Flavors of The Bronx: Southern Fried Chicken with Collard Greens

By Dennis Harvell 🍗 Flavors of the Bronx: Southern Fried Chicken with Collard Greens The Origins and Tradition Southern Fried Chicken is a quintessential icon of American comfort food, a dish whose origins are deeply intertwined with the history and ingenuity of African American culinary traditions. Building on techniques brought from West Africa, enslaved cooks… Continue reading Flavors of The Bronx: Southern Fried Chicken with Collard Greens

Flavors of The Bronx: Penne Alla Vodka

By Dennis Harvell 🍝 Flavors of the Bronx: Penne Alla Vodka The Origins and Tradition Penne Alla Vodka is a modern Italian-American classic, a culinary invention born not in Italy, but from the resourceful and vibrant kitchens of 20th-century America. Its tradition is one of luxurious simplicity, combining a creamy, tomato-based sauce with a touch… Continue reading Flavors of The Bronx: Penne Alla Vodka

Flavors of The Bronx: Jollof Rice with Chicken

By Dennis Harvell 🍚 Flavors of the Bronx: Jollof Rice with Chicken (Heart of West Africa) The Origins and Tradition Jollof Rice is arguably the most famous and fiercely debated dish of West African cuisine, central to cultural life across nations like Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, and Liberia. Its tradition is rooted in the Senegal River… Continue reading Flavors of The Bronx: Jollof Rice with Chicken

Flavors of The Bronx: Sopa de Pollo

By Dennis Harvell 🍜 Flavors of the Bronx: Sopa de Pollo The Origins and Tradition The tradition of Sopa de Pollo (Chicken Soup) is a deeply rooted, universal culinary embrace, celebrated across countless cultures as both sustenance and soul food. Its origins are ancient, with variations existing globally, yet the Latin American and Caribbean versions… Continue reading Flavors of The Bronx: Sopa de Pollo

Flavors of The Bronx – Mangú with Los Tres Golpes

By Dennis Harvell 🍳 Flavors of the Bronx: Mangú with Los Tres Golpes The Origins and Tradition Mangú is the undisputed national breakfast of the Dominican Republic. Its origins are a beautiful blend of history, with the name believed by some to have evolved from the phrase “man, good!” during the mid-20th century. The dish… Continue reading Flavors of The Bronx – Mangú with Los Tres Golpes

Flavors of The Bronx: Rellenos De Papa

By Dennis Harvell 🥔 Flavors of the Bronx: Rellenos de Papa (Stuffed Potato Balls) The Origins and Tradition Rellenos de Papa are a beloved fritura (fried delicacy) found throughout the Caribbean and Latin America, serving as a popular snack, appetizer, or side dish. The dish’s appeal lies in its contrasting textures: a creamy, seasoned mashed… Continue reading Flavors of The Bronx: Rellenos De Papa

Flavor of The Bronx: Arroz con Gandules

By Dennis Harvell 🍚 Arroz con Gandules (Rice with Pigeon Peas) The Origins and Tradition Arroz con Gandules is the undisputed crown jewel of the Puerto Rican culinary identity, though its roots are a masterclass in global fusion. This dish tells the story of the Caribbean through its ingredients: the rice introduced by the Spanish,… Continue reading Flavor of The Bronx: Arroz con Gandules