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9 Reggae Christmas Songs For Your Holiday Playlist

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Reggae Christmas songs playlist

The holiday season has officially begun! And for us holiday fanatics, this also means the beginning of seasonal celebrations – good food, great presents, and of course, cheerful holiday music. For those with an old-fashioned Caribbean Christmas in mind, we’ve rounded up our favorite reggae Christmas songs for your holiday playlist. With a mix of traditional carols and classic roots rhythms, feel free to play these tunes well into January. You can play them directly from our YouTube playlist here if you like. Happy holidays!


Written in 1981 by Mikey Bennett, “Mek the Christmas Catch You in a Good Mood” continues to be a well-loved song that is played year after year in Jamaican households. The holiday jingle, performed here by Home-T, has become a classic reggae Christmas song that evokes an immediate sense of happiness and joy when heard. Throw on this tune and prepare to dance, sing along and just have a good time.

Mary’s Boy Child: Boney M


Though written by American songwriter and composer Jester Hairston, this song’s infectious calypso beat made it an instant hit with generations of Caribbean performers. Harry Belafonte recorded this tune first in 1956, backed by an ethereal orchestra. Many other have followed him, but we love this disco-tinged version by the pan-Caribbean group, Boney M. This version bring the group’s classic combo of Caribbean folk classics with electro beats.

Santa Ketch Up Inna Mango Tree


With playful lyrics, this catchy reggae tune was released on Faith D’Aguilar’s 2001 Sweet Reggae Christmas album. The jolly song follows Santa’s journey from stuck in a mango tree, to riding through town on a donkey to deliver presents to all the boys and girls on Christmas day. The melody is the same from beginning to end, which makes it a great song to share and sing along with children this holiday season.

Santa Claus, Do You Ever Come to the Ghetto


Remastered by Naomi Cowan in 2021 from gospel and reggae legend Carlene Davis’ hit, “Santa Clause (Do You Ever Come To The Ghetto)” is one of the trademark Jamaican songs of the holiday season. This version, which features the mother and daughter duo, perfectly captures the emotion of the lyrics through both the singers’ passion and the scenes in the music video. Despite the song’s catchy tune, the meaning is much deeper, touching on social issues like inequality and financial hardships crippling the island’s poor communities.

Joyful, Irie Christmas in the Sun


Originally released in Jamaica in 1989, “Christmas in the Sun” by The Stage Crew was internationally released by popular Jamaican record label VP Records in 1994. The song accurately describes what Christmas is like in Jamaica where there’s no snow, ice, or roasting chestnuts on an open fire. Instead, the band confesses that the perfect recipe for a “joyful irie Christmas” is to spend it in the sun with warm, friendly people.

Sound The Trumpets: The Wailers


We love this tune, which is one of the few holiday songs recorded by The Wailers (Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh, and of course, Bob Marley). Recorded in the band’s early days, the song has an infection ska rhythm and amazing lead vocals from Marley. Recorded at the legendary Studio One, the track echoes a “Deck the Halls” melody and a lovely trumpet solo from “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.”

Santa Claus Never Comes To The Ghetto: Yellowman


Yellow Man’s re-take on Carlene Davis’ 1981 song (Read our special interview with Davis on her 2018 album here) offers a dancehall twist. Among the season’s decadent festivities, this song also reminds us of social inequality, and what we owe each other.

Santa Claus Is Ska-ing To Town: The Granville Williams Orchestra


Sometimes you need a big full sound for a reggae Christmas carol. So we love this classic cover of this holiday tune by The Granville Williams Orchestra, released in 1964. Big band saxophones and trumpet fill out the luscious melody, as a classic ska rhythm keeps the beat. This beautiful arrangement was also all done by Jamaican ska legend, Ernest Ranglin. It’s the perfect background instrumental for this year’s classy Caribbean Christmas party.

Happy Christmas: Toots & The Maytals


At the high of their roots reggae powers in 1974, Toots and The Maytals released this stunning track for the holidays. Tinged with their classic gospel sound, the song also features a passionate vocal performance from Toots. All proof positive that the legendary singer is one of reggae’s best front men. The result is a cheerful Christmas tune beaming with raw joy and positivity.

The Best Black Friday/Cyber Monday Travel Deals You Need In Your Life

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As an avid traveler, I’m always grateful for all the discounted travel opportunities that pop up online every Thanksgiving holiday. Unlike the crazy sales at retail stores, you don’t need to camp outside overnight or join insanely long lines to snag these Black Friday/Cyber Monday travel deals. That romantic trip to Paris or The Sound of Music Tour in Austria lies only a click away.

To score some sweet markdowns on accommodations, flights, and package deals for your next vacation, I’d advise you to bookmark this post and use it right now. Remember, availability is limited, and restrictions apply.

[All Black Friday through Travel Deal Tuesday deals were sourced from Fortune.com, cnbc.com, yahoo.com and cnn.com. Prices are quoted in US dollars]

Airfare

Cathay Pacific offers great fares on travel to Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Australia and New Zealand. Prices start at $593 return.

CheapCaribbean.com has advertised up to 70 percent off all-inclusive vacations in the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Bahamas, Los Cabos, and Cancun/Riviera Maya. Prices start as low as $349 for three nights, including flights.

Norwegian Air plans to take 15% off its fares between the USA and Europe. They promise to get you from New York to Dublin, Ireland, from $114 one way; Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona, from $205 one way; and from Chicago to London Gatwick from $140.

Scandinavian Airlines will fly you from the USA to cities like Copenhagen, Denmark; Oslo, Norway; Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland from as low as $399. They also have flights to other places like Amsterdam and Paris from $499 upwards.

South African Airways has posted a gratitude fare sale of $699 valid for travel from New York to Johannesburg and Washington Dulles to Johannesburg. For $729, passengers can fly from Washington Dulles to Accra and get to Dakar for $725.

Spirit Airlines will whisk you to many domestic U.S. destinations for $53 one way. Roundtrip purchase is not required.

WOW air: the budget travelers’ dream, they offer two promotions: “Purple Friday” and another on Cyber Monday. With flights starting at $69 one-way flights, you can jet from Chicago, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Boston and Los Angeles to Iceland, then pay $99 one-way for flights from those cities to Amsterdam, Brussels, Dublin and London.

Note: Not interested in any of the above-mentioned airlines or destinations? The booking app, Hopper, and the New York Times reported that the Tuesday following thanksgiving offered the best deals. That means you need to check out your fave carrier’s site on November 27 this year. And if the discount seems too good to be true, don’t be surprised if no meals are served and you end up paying extra for everything.

Hotels

Expedia – in addition to their $100 off coupon on select flights for Black Friday, Expedia is offering an extra 75 percent off coupon on select hotels and more.

Hotels.com is offering an electronic scratch-off lottery in addition to its up to 40% off sale. The mystery coupon promotion allows consumers to score discounts on accommodations ranging from 7 percent to 99 percent, and it begins at midnight on Friday, Nov. 23 and runs through midnight on Monday. Nov 25.

Priceline is letting its email subscribers benefit from Express Deal coupons for up to 50% in savings on hotels. 1000 lucky subscribers will also have a chance to win a 99 percent discount on lodging on Cyber Monday.

Packages

Not really feeling up to scouring the internet to find great deals for individual components of your trip? There’s no need to be overwhelmed. You can look to tour companies to take the hassle out of it for you.

Intrepid Travel is encouraging customers to collect experiences, and not just things, on the trip of a lifetime by offering 20 percent off 1,000+ of its trips. You must book by November 28.

Friendly Planet Travel’s Cyber Monday sale offers discounts on more than 70 packages to 50 countries, including must-see spots in Europe, Asia, Africa, Central and South America. Combined with their early booking discounts, you could save up to $1,900 per person.

G Adventure Tours has joined the post-Thanksgiving party, too. They’re touting savings of up to 35 percent on more than 500 different tours, including an Inca discovery in Peru, Galápagos Islands explorations, cycling in Vietnam and Moroccan desert adventures.

Check out more of Thompson’s epic adventures around the world on her Instagram and at her travel blog, MyTravelStamps.com. And check out her exclusive Island Origins guide to traveling in South Africa. Plus, read our interview with the intrepid traveler discussing her globetrotting life.

The Vegan Baked Tempeh Bacon that’s worth giving up the real thing

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Here goes another addition to the vegan bacon family. These are one of my favorite healthy, oil-free, Sunday brunch go-tos. I usually make a big batch of my savory, smoky, and slightly sweet Baked Tempeh Bacon on meal-prep night because they make the BEST lunch sandwiches. Considering brunchin’ this weekend? Baked tempeh allows you the freedom to have one less thing to worry about on the stove. Multitasking ✔

baked tempeh bacon

baked tempeh baconDid I mention these were oil free? With the help of a silicone pad or parchment paper, these are truly one of the best things to happen to my lunch prep.

baked tempeh baconWe all know that vegans get enough protein. Right?? Well just incase you had any doubt, a 1 cup serving of tempeh = 31 grams of protein. ?

baked tempeh bacon

baked tempeh baconI love making and eating these! Make ‘em and let me know in the comments how it turned out ?

P.S. I posted a tutorial for these on the ‘gram. Check out babemadeblog on Instagram under story highlights!

Baked Tempeh Bacon

Servings: 20 slices

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Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker Crust

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Sweet potato pie >>>> pumpkin pie. There I said it. My mom has made still makes sweet potato pie every year for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. It was always such a treat. Just smelling the pie cooking in the oven reminds me of the most wonderful time of the year ♫♫♫. So I needed my own vegan recipe that could come somewhat close to the pie my mom makes. Took me a few tries but I finally perfected this incredible, indulgent recipe for Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker Crust.

Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker Crust

Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker CrustI have to say I impressed myself with this recipe. It’s absolutely delicious and almost too easy to make. Requiring just one bowl and an optional food processor. You probably also have all the ingredients in your pantry.

Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker Crust

Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker CrustThis is also a great recipe to bring to a party or family gathering. I highly suggest making the pie the night before and refrigerating overnight to allow the pie to set perfectly. That also makes it easy to grab and go on the day of the event. You can always warm the pie in the microwave or oven right before serving. Everyone that tastes this pie will be so impressed with the flavor and texture. Serving it to non-vegans? Get ready to blow them away.

Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker CrustNow of course you can go to the store and buy a graham cracker crust. ? But why would you when you can have a fresh piecrust that is infinitely better than the stale store bought version? Traditionally, sweet potato pies aren’t made with a graham cracker crust but they should be. It’s the perfect compliment to the warming and comforting flavors of the pie. Slightly crunchy and sweet combined with the whipped texture of the filling.

Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker Crust The pie filling is gluten-free. You can make the recipe entirely gluten-free if you use gluten-free graham crackers for your crust or buy a store bought gluten-free crust.

Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker Crust

If you make my recipe for Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker Crust, please let me know in the comments. I love getting feedback!

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Go Vegan This Thanksgiving With These Decadent Recipes

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Photo Credit: Christina Collie, babemadeblog.com

Thanksgiving and all the food that comes with it is finally here! To help you along with finalizing your holiday menu, I rounded up four delicious vegan recipes that are sure to wow the crowd on Thursday. Let’s go!

  1. Coming in at the top spot is my incredible, sweet and warming Vegan Sweet Potato Pie with a Graham Cracker Crust. It’s absolutely delicious and almost too easy to make. Requiring just one bowl and an optional food processor, you can easily whip this up the night before to have ready to go for your guests the next day. Plus, you probably have all the ingredients in your pantry.
Go Vegan This Thanksgiving With These Decadent Recipes
Photo Credit: Christina Collie, babemadeblog.com
  1. It is totally possible to have fall inspired flavors without pumpkin and sweet potato. Here to prove it is my Spiced Chickpea Salad with Tahini Curry Dressing. It’s a delicious and satisfying salad with flavorful baked crispy chickpeas and a bold creamy Tahini Curry Dressing. This is a salad that people will actually want you to bring to the table.
Go Vegan This Thanksgiving With These Decadent Recipes
Photo Credit: Christina Collie, babemadeblog.com
  1. After Thanksgiving, you’ll probably have pumpkin cans bursting out of the cabinets and need something on the healthier side after indulging in all your Thanksgiving favorites. So my recipe for healthy Vegan Pumpkin Banana Cookies is exactly what you will need come Friday. Warming, incredibly moist, and slightly sweet, these cookies will have you forgetting how healthy they are.
Go Vegan This Thanksgiving With These Decadent Recipes
Photo Credit: Christina Collie, babemadeblog.com
  1. Admittedly, I have never been a huge fan of candy apples but my recipe for Vegan Candy Apples is the exception. These apples are a much healthier alternative to the store bought candy apples and taste infinitely better. These apples are perfectly sweet and juicy. Requiring just a few ingredients and a blender, you can have these whipped up in no time. Plus, they would look great as a centerpiece on your Thanksgiving table spread.

Go Vegan This Thanksgiving With These Decadent Recipes

Food blogger Christina Collie loves food, traveling, and spending time with her new wife. She adopted a vegan lifestyle in 2015 and created her blog, BabeMadeBlog.com to share her vegan recipes, travel, and love for life. Check out more vegan recipes at her website, and read our sit-down with the vegan blogger here.

Our Holiday Gift Guide: Best Gifts for Stylish Caribbean Guys

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Wardrobe Consultant Aaron Monu (IG @aaronmonu) wears the Espresso and Prussian Windowpane 3-Piece Suit by bespoke suit design brand Musika Frère (Photo: IG @musikafrere).

The holiday season is just around the corner, and also begins the hunt for presents for that special guy in your life. But what do you get for the debonair Caribbean gentleman who seems to have it all? May we suggest some more unique gifts with an island twist? For the stylish gents on your shopping list, we’ve rounded up some stunning Caribbean designer gift ideas. And these are all available online for your shopping pleasure. From sleek jewelry to fine leather goods, you’re bound to find something here to satisfy your guy’s refined tastes.

Leather Tote: Kyu by Kesi

A true gentleman needs something stylish to carry all his worldly possessions. And you can’t improve on the Indiana Jones satchels and colorful wallets from leather good brands, Kyu by Kesi. Founder Kesi Gibson taps into her Jamaican heritage for her designs, which perfectly balances personality with practical necessities. The brand also takes a ethical approach to all their production, collaborating with local artisans around the world, from Brazil to Senegal.

Suiting: Frère

If the man in your life has been extra good this year, we can’t think of a better gift than a piece from ultra-hot menswear brand Frère. Founded by Haitian-American designer Davidson Petit-Frèr, the brand merges classic tailoring with modern silhouettes and colors. Frère has become the go-to source for celebrity dandies like comedian Trevor Noah and rapper/producer 50 Cent. Their suits run in the thousands, but you can also opt for their much-more-affordable (but equally stunning) shirts, ties and pocket squares.

T-Shirt Game: RepJA

So your guy may be more sidewalk that Savile Row when it comes to clothing. For a more casual style, we love the sharp graphics and witty one-liners of streetwear company RepJA. The Caribbean-inspired clothing line likes to mix cool urban designs with island flair. We particularly love their music-oriented designs celebrating dancehall icons. They also do design collabs with celebrities like Love And Hip Hop star Safaree.

Sophisticated Bling: Mateo New York

A nice watch remains standard gear for any stylish gent, but it takes real flair to rock a little extra bling. May we suggest a sleek neck chain? We love this sophisticated gold design from Mateo New York, offering a subtle take on the classic link chains rocked by every Caribbean uncle. Created by brand founder and Jamaican native Mateo Harris, the chain features a hand brush finish, making it just subdued enough for everyday wear. And the simple link design is sure to never go out of style.

Shoe Polish: Boronea

Dressing for the tropics proves a constant struggle between looking stylish and beating the heat. So that’s why we love the new Puerto Rican resort wear brand Boronea, founded by Eliades Moreno. The brand ditches the standard resort gear for curated looks that truly reflects more authentic Caribbean tastes. Think cool cotton button-downs, tailored swimming shorts and handcrafted hats. But we especially love their handmade boat shoes, specially designed for maximum breathability. These shoes feel comfortable enough for the beach, and also sophisticated enough for the office.

For more gift ideas this holiday season, check out our gift-guide for Caribbean fashionistas.

Vegan Macaroni & Cheese – Babe Made Blog

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This is one of those dishes you thought you’d never be able to eat again after going vegan. You thought wrong! I present my recipe for my simple (almost one pot), creamy, and delicious, Vegan Macaroni & Cheese! Using a roux sauce base similar to my Creamy Vegan Mushroom Pasta, you get the richness of a traditional mac and cheese without the cheese and heavy cream.

vegan macaroni & cheese

Admittedly, this dish is pretty indulgent – indulgent enough to be one of my go-to weekly “cheat” meals. But if you look past the vegan butter, you’ll see that it’s still a fraction of the calories and fat that you would have with traditional mac and cheese.

vegan macaroni & cheese

I love my Panko Breadcrumb Cheese on top because it compliments the cheesy garlicky flavor of the mac and cheese and browns beautifully in the oven. That first hot bite after it comes out of the oven is…heavenly.

vegan macaroni & cheese

vegan macaroni & cheese

vegan macaroni & cheese

vegan macaroni & cheese

vegan macaroni & cheese

Vegan Macaroni and Cheese

Servings: 4 people

Ingredients

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Our Holiday Gift Guide: Best gifts for Caribbean fashionistas

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The holiday season is officially around the corner, which means shoppers will head off to the races this Black Friday. But, instead of beating the crowds at the mall, may we suggest hunting down some more unique gifts with a Caribbean twist? For the dedicated fashionista in your life, we’ve rounded up some stunning Caribbean designer items. From shiny baubles to breezy head-dresses, these items would make the perfect Caribbean design gift for style-savvy ladies.

Handbag: Twig & Pearl

This Belizean leather goods brand has become our go-to for workhorse handbags that prove equally beautiful and functional. Designed by Belizean designer Rebecca Stirm, Twig & Pearl handbags are handcrafted by local artisans using all sustainable materials. Even the buttery leather used in Stirm’s designs remains exclusively sourced as bi-products leather.

Shoes: Stella Hues

With unique leather finishes and killer high heels, Stella Hues shoes prove the ultimate style statement for any Caribbean fashionista. A British Virgin Islands native, the brand’s founder and designer Stella Maze brings a distinctive island sensibility to her Italian handcrafted shoes. Born to a family of fisherman, Maze’s life by the seaside gave her a sharp eye for color, especially the vivid shade of blue that lines the soles of all her shoes.

Jewelry: Marcia Budet

if you want to get something really special for the fashionable lady in your life this year, one cannot go wrong with a bauble from Marcia Budet. The Puerto Rican jewelry designer creates bold statement jewelry with asymmetrical cuts and geometric settings. She also favors juicy gems in tropical hues like citrine, amethyst, and lemon quartz. Or you can go with her dramatic black-and-white designs featuring onyx and moonstone. If you’re looking for other jewelry options, check out our special round-up of Caribbean jewelry designers here.

Swimsuit: Marie Colette

So yes, it may not be quite swimsuit season where you live, but it’s never too early to start the vacation swimsuit hunt. And your stylish lady will love the fun patterns and sexy silhouettes of this Trinidadian swimsuit brand Marie Colette. Designer Keisha Collette Thomas has made a name for herself with her ultra-feminine cuts, which has also become a popular option for carnival masqueraders too. Talk about fashionable double-duty.

Headgear: Fanm Djanm

These beautiful head wraps from Fanm Djanm (Kreyol for “strong woman”) are the crowning glory of any fashion-conscious Caribbean gal. Created by Haitian designer Paola Mathé, the vibrant prints feature bold colors and modern patterns for a contemporary twist on traditional head wraps. All pieces are handmade in Harlem, New York, using fabrics and dyes from small entrepreneurs in Africa.

For more gift ideas this holiday season, check out our gift-guide for stylish Caribbean gents.

Gospel Singer Carlene Davis reflects on faith and healing for new album

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Carlen Davis. Photo IG @carlenedavismusic

In 1996, Carlene Davis got the diagnosis many women dread. She had breast cancer. At the time, her career as a reggae singer held strong. But the singer soon changed course to answer a spiritual calling. Now an ordained minister, Davis continues to spread the good word on her latest album “The Assignment.”  Released on November 11 through VP Records, this marks her eleventh gospel album.

The 65-year-old singer said she embraced christianity before her medical challenges. But even then ending her career never felt like an option. “I don’t ever recall a time I thought of giving up singing. The answer to that is definitely no,” she stated.

She produced the album with her husband Tommy Cowan, the veteran music industry insider. He helped guide the transition from dancehall to Christianity of other acts like Junior Tucker and Papa San.

The new album also marks a return to other artist collaborations. Guitarists Stephen “Cat” Coore and Dalton Browne, former Wailers keyboardist Tyrone Downie, saxophonist Dean Fraser and bass guitarist Lloyd Parks also played on this latest album. And Davis also collaborated with Marion Hall (FKA Lady Saw) on on the new track, “Pray for Me.”

In the last 15 years, Davis and Cowan have been at the forefront of major gospel events in Jamaica. They perform at events such as Fun In The Son and Denbigh Gospel Extravaganza, which attract thousands. They introduced her music to new fans not born in her pop heyday with tracks like “Dial my Number.”

Born in Clarendon, Davis lived for over 15 years in the United Kingdom and Canada before returning to Jamaica in the late 1970s. She considers the last two decades of her life and career as the most satisfying.

“I am a better person because the words I bring is life over death,” says Davis. “I am able to be part of something bigger than me.”

“The Assignment marks Davis’s follow-up to “Dripping Blood,” her 2015 album that entered the Billboard Reggae Album Chart.

Try These Caribbean Pies for your Thanksgiving Table

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Perhaps there’s nothing more American that a freshly baked apple or pumpkin pie on the thanksgiving table. But anything delicious can go into the basic pie crust. This makes the perfect vessel for classic Caribbean flavors. So we’ve rounded up some delicious Caribbean pie recipes to add a little tropical flair to your thanksgiving table this year. From refreshing passion fruit to decadent dulce de leche, these pies will make a welcome addition.

Cornmeal Pudding

Try These Caribbean Pies for your Thanksgiving Table

The warm spices of cinnamon and nutmeg of this classic Jamaican cornmeal pudding fits right in for thanksgiving dinner. This recipe also includes sweet raisins and rich coconut milk for an extra decadent touch. you only need a dollop of whip creamy to make the perfect sweet treat. Check out the recipe here.

Papaya Pie

Try These Caribbean Pies for your Thanksgiving Table

Pumpkin and sweet potato may rule supreme on the thanksgiving table, but we love this Antiguan twist with papaya. Who knew the mild fruit would make the perfect addition to this creamy pie. Ripe papaya helps create the pie’s fluffy mousse texture. A dash of orange extract and lime juice add a much-welcomed zip. Check out this recipe here.

Dulce De Leche Cheesecake

Try These Caribbean Pies for your Thanksgiving Table
Dulce de Leche Cheesecake (Courtesy @sanpastel | Instagram)

Cuban dulce de leche sauce makes the perfect addition to your basic cheesecake for melt-in-your-mouth decadence. This recipe can be whipped up with some cream cheese and basic pantry ingredients like condensed milk. And the not-to-sweet graham cracker crust makes the perfect contrast to the sweet filling. Check out this recipe here.

Bahamian Pineapple Tart

Try These Caribbean Pies for your Thanksgiving Table

Yes, the classic apple pie marks the standard all-American dessert. But may we suggest this delicious Bahamian pineapple pie? In this recipe, pineapple and sugar stews together to make a simple but rich filling. We also love the soft, flaky crust, which can still withstand fancy designs like this lattice top. Check out the recipe here.

Passion Fruit Cheesecake

Try These Caribbean Pies for your Thanksgiving Table

Cheesecake is so yummy, we had to include another recipe. This one feature tart passion fruit, which perfectly contrasts again the creamy cheesecake base and graham-cracker crust. A little lemon juice and zest keeps the passion fruit pup fresh and zesty. Check out this recipe here.

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