Steven Raichlen's Project Fire
Episode 211: Chino-Latino
Season 2 Episode 211 | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Tangerine Teriyaki Chicken, Ribs with Guava Sauce, Brisket Tacos with Chili Jam.
Chino-Latino originated with Chinese laborers who immigrated to Cuba, Trinidad, and elsewhere in the Caribbean to work the plantations. They developed a unique mashup of Asian and West Indian cooking—the subject of today’s show. Get ready for tangerine teriyaki chicken, butter rum grilled plantains, smoky baby back ribs with guava barbecue sauce, and Korean brisket tacos.
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Steven Raichlen's Project Fire is a local public television program presented by MPT
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Steven Raichlen's Project Fire
Episode 211: Chino-Latino
Season 2 Episode 211 | 26m 49sVideo has Closed Captions
Chino-Latino originated with Chinese laborers who immigrated to Cuba, Trinidad, and elsewhere in the Caribbean to work the plantations. They developed a unique mashup of Asian and West Indian cooking—the subject of today’s show. Get ready for tangerine teriyaki chicken, butter rum grilled plantains, smoky baby back ribs with guava barbecue sauce, and Korean brisket tacos.
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