Epis
Epis is a blend of peppers, garlic, and herbs that is used as a flavor base for many foods in Haitian cuisine. Some refer to it as a pesto sauce. It is also known as epise and zepis. It is essential for Haitian cuisine.
Background
Epis has Taino and African origins. It also has similarities to sofrito which is used in Hispanic cuisine. This use of a flavor base is common in Caribbean cuisine.Ingredients
Epis often contains parsley, scallions, garlic, citrus juice, and Scotch bonnet peppers. Many recipes also contain vinegar, cloves, bouillon cubes, and onion. Numerous recipes for epis exist, as traditionally, Haitian women would cook and have their personal epis recipe. Also, various regions have different recipes.Preparation
Traditionally, epis is made with a large wooden mortar and pestle. Today, it is often made with a blender. The ingredients are blended until the consistency is as smooth as desired.Use
It can be used as a marinade for meat. It can also marinate fish. It also is added to flavor a number of Haitian dishes. This includes rice and beans, soups, and stews. It is a convenient way to utilize flavors from fresh herbs and spices in everyday cooking. Many Haitians have epis available on hand to be used for various dishes.Dishes
- Griot
- Haitian spaghetti
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