Breadfruit Cou-Cou Caribbean Cooking Today

Breadfruit Cou-Cou Caribbean Cooking Today

Low Carb 5 Last Update: Jan 08, 2026 Created: Jan 06, 2026
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  • Serves: 4 People
  • Prepare Time: 20 minutes
  • Cooking Time: 50 minutes
  • Calories: -
  • Difficulty: Medium
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Ever dreamt of mastering the art of cooking Caribbean food right in your own kitchen? Get ready to embark on a flavorful journey to Barbados with our authentic Bajan Breadfruit Cou-Cou recipe! This comforting, hearty dish isn't just a meal; it's a staple, a tradition, and a true taste of island life. Often referred to simply as "Cou-Cou," it holds a special place in Barbadian culture, frequently served alongside flying fish as the national dish.
Our recipe focuses on the delicious blend of mashed breadfruit and fine cornmeal, creating a unique, smooth texture that's both satisfying and incredibly versatile. Whether you're a seasoned chef looking to expand your repertoire or a beginner eager to prepare breadfruit for the first time, this guide will walk you through every step. You'll discover how simple it is to whip up this nutritious and delightful dish, perfect for any occasion. Let's get cooking Caribbean food and bring a piece of Barbados to your table!

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Prepare the Breadfruit :
    1. First things first, let's get that breadfruit ready! Carefully peel the breadfruit using a sharp knife. Cut it into quarters, remove the core, and then chop the flesh into large, manageable chunks.
    2. Place the breadfruit chunks in a large pot, cover with cold water, and add a generous pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer until the breadfruit is very tender. This usually takes about 25 minutes.
    3. Once tender, drain the breadfruit, but make sure to reserve about 1-2 cups of the starchy boiling water. This water is gold for your cou-cou!
  2. Make the Cou-Cou :
    1. While the breadfruit is still hot, transfer it to a large, sturdy pot or a deep bowl. Using a fork, a potato masher, or traditionally, a cou-cou stick (swizzle stick), mash the breadfruit until smooth.
    2. Now for the magic! Gradually add the cornmeal to the mashed breadfruit, stirring constantly and vigorously to prevent any lumps from forming. This is where the muscle comes in!
    3. Slowly pour in the reserved breadfruit water, a little at a time, while continuing to stir. Your goal is a smooth, creamy, and lump-free consistency. If it's too thick, add a bit more plain hot water. If it's too thin, a tiny bit more cornmeal can help (but be careful!).
    4. Place the pot over low heat and continue to cook, stirring frequently, for about 15-20 minutes. The cou-cou is ready when it thickens significantly and begins to pull away from the sides of the pot.
    5. Stir in the butter (if using), salt, pepper, and fresh herbs. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed.
  3. Prepare the Beans & Greens (Optional) :
    1. In a separate frying pan, heat the vegetable oil over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and minced garlic, sautéing until they're golden and fragrant, about 3-5 minutes.
    2. If using, add the sliced okra, bodi, or spinach to the pan. Cook until the vegetables are tender-crisp, stirring occasionally. This usually takes 5-7 minutes for okra/bodi and just 2-3 minutes for spinach.
    3. Season these greens with a pinch of salt and pepper.
    4. You can either spoon these flavorful beans and greens directly on top of the finished cou-cou when serving or offer them as a vibrant side dish.

Breadfruit Cou-Cou Caribbean Cooking Today



  • Serves: 4 People
  • Prepare Time: 20 minutes
  • Cooking Time: 50 minutes
  • Calories: -
  • Difficulty: Medium

Ever dreamt of mastering the art of cooking Caribbean food right in your own kitchen? Get ready to embark on a flavorful journey to Barbados with our authentic Bajan Breadfruit Cou-Cou recipe! This comforting, hearty dish isn't just a meal; it's a staple, a tradition, and a true taste of island life. Often referred to simply as "Cou-Cou," it holds a special place in Barbadian culture, frequently served alongside flying fish as the national dish.
Our recipe focuses on the delicious blend of mashed breadfruit and fine cornmeal, creating a unique, smooth texture that's both satisfying and incredibly versatile. Whether you're a seasoned chef looking to expand your repertoire or a beginner eager to prepare breadfruit for the first time, this guide will walk you through every step. You'll discover how simple it is to whip up this nutritious and delightful dish, perfect for any occasion. Let's get cooking Caribbean food and bring a piece of Barbados to your table!

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Prepare the Breadfruit :
    1. First things first, let's get that breadfruit ready! Carefully peel the breadfruit using a sharp knife. Cut it into quarters, remove the core, and then chop the flesh into large, manageable chunks.
    2. Place the breadfruit chunks in a large pot, cover with cold water, and add a generous pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer until the breadfruit is very tender. This usually takes about 25 minutes.
    3. Once tender, drain the breadfruit, but make sure to reserve about 1-2 cups of the starchy boiling water. This water is gold for your cou-cou!
  2. Make the Cou-Cou :
    1. While the breadfruit is still hot, transfer it to a large, sturdy pot or a deep bowl. Using a fork, a potato masher, or traditionally, a cou-cou stick (swizzle stick), mash the breadfruit until smooth.
    2. Now for the magic! Gradually add the cornmeal to the mashed breadfruit, stirring constantly and vigorously to prevent any lumps from forming. This is where the muscle comes in!
    3. Slowly pour in the reserved breadfruit water, a little at a time, while continuing to stir. Your goal is a smooth, creamy, and lump-free consistency. If it's too thick, add a bit more plain hot water. If it's too thin, a tiny bit more cornmeal can help (but be careful!).
    4. Place the pot over low heat and continue to cook, stirring frequently, for about 15-20 minutes. The cou-cou is ready when it thickens significantly and begins to pull away from the sides of the pot.
    5. Stir in the butter (if using), salt, pepper, and fresh herbs. Taste and adjust seasonings as needed.
  3. Prepare the Beans & Greens (Optional) :
    1. In a separate frying pan, heat the vegetable oil over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and minced garlic, sautéing until they're golden and fragrant, about 3-5 minutes.
    2. If using, add the sliced okra, bodi, or spinach to the pan. Cook until the vegetables are tender-crisp, stirring occasionally. This usually takes 5-7 minutes for okra/bodi and just 2-3 minutes for spinach.
    3. Season these greens with a pinch of salt and pepper.
    4. You can either spoon these flavorful beans and greens directly on top of the finished cou-cou when serving or offer them as a vibrant side dish.

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