Where Can You Get a Good Roti?

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caribechris
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Hello all - long time lurker, first time poster. We have been going to STJ since 1991 and I love this forum. Been lurking for Years!!! Hopefully I can be more active!

I have to chime in here and give my vote to Foxy's. We always get the Roti!

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I've had good Roti on the Willy T as well as at Cuzzins on STT.

Good luck with the Roti search!
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Welcome Caribechris! I'm "near" Philly too. Laureldale (outside Reading) to be exact. Look forward to you posting more often :D
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Wow what wonderful reponse to this thread!! I doubt if we will get to the BVI this trip so I wondered if anyone made them on STJ. Hercules was the first place that came into my head. I know they do a good pate but I didn't know if they did roti's. We will try Sweet Plantains, Miss Lucy's and Sputnick's for sure. Thanks, guys!!

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After this thread i decided to make chicken Roti for dinner tonight. I used this recipe...

http://www.caribbeanchoice.com/recipes/ ... recipe=228

Here's the filling...

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I cheated and used flour tortillas instead of making Roti bread...

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And then rolled it up with some Mango Chutney...

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I also made a Mango Cole Claw from this recipe...

http://www.caribbeanavenue.com/kitchen/ ... u023.shtml

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I've never had a Roti before but this was very good. Now I have another reason to go back to St. John.
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You really are a tease! This looks great.

I had leftover ribbon winning chili tonight while I was grading beer judge exams. You win!

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Ron_L ~ you amaze me!
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RickG wrote:You really are a tease! This looks great.

I had leftover ribbon winning chili tonight while I was grading beer judge exams. You win!

Cheers, RickG
They have beer judge exams? Are the exams written or liquid? :roll:
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Wow, never heard of it, never had it and can't wait to try it. (Sounds like a good enough excuse for another vacation.) Ron, that looks amazingly delicious! Is it spicy at all? I love spicy hot. Ali~
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Ron_L wrote:They have beer judge exams? Are the exams written or liquid? :roll:
Check out http://www.bjcp.org/index.php. I've been a certified beer judge for 20 years and a certification exam grader for about 14 years. It's sort of like being KCBS barbecue judge, but with a lot more rigor.

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b-as-u-r wrote:Wow, never heard of it, never had it and can't wait to try it. (Sounds like a good enough excuse for another vacation.) Ron, that looks amazingly delicious! Is it spicy at all? I love spicy hot. Ali~
It can be spicy. My wife doesn't like hot food so I backed off on the Blind Betty hot sauce in the recipe but added my own to my plate.
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That looks great! I will have to try it while we are on Jost!! Thanks!
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RickG wrote:
Ron_L wrote:Check out http://www.bjcp.org/index.php. I've been a certified beer judge for 20 years and a certification exam grader for about 14 years. It's sort of like being KCBS barbecue judge, but with a lot more rigor.

Cheers, RickG
That certainly is a lot more rigorous that the KCBS CBJ class! I went through a CBJ class in January and I'm judging at my first competition over Memorial Day weekend.
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Post by liamsaunt »

Ron, that looks really yummy! I went to check out the coleslaw recipe, and in the tips section for the accompanying pelau, I saw this:

"Chicken pieces pre-cleaned of bones and cartilage add convenience for that more "sophisticated" setting where ladies may be involved."

For some reason that made me laugh.
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Post by promoguy »

If you're catching one of the New Horizon speed boats or any of the speed boats to The Baths & Jost, you might check to see if they stop at Marina Cay.

The best dang Roti I've ever had.
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