BlackFacts Details

Rotisserie chicken, a different style of cooking - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

GREVIC ALVARADO

Although family sharing is the same, Trinidadian and Latino cooking styles are different. Another example of this is the way chicken is prepared for a small party or gathering of friends.

Rafael Fuenmayor, owner of the Montserrat's restaurant located on Aranguez Main Road, specialising in Venezuelan-style rotisserie chicken, explains the previous process to give the chicken more flavour has different stages than the traditional Trinidadian barbecue.

Fuenmayor came to Trinidad and Tobago in November 2017. He was born in Maracaibo, Zulia state, Venezuela, a city where street food is one of the best in Latin America.

[caption id="attachment_996912" align="alignnone" width="1024"] - Grevic Alvarado[/caption]

His father has a similar restaurant in Venezuela which he opened in 2010. It is there that Fuenmayor learned to prepeare this style of chicken.

Since arriving here, Fuenmayor had various jobs but always dreamed of opening his own restaurant.

In July 2021, after the restaurants reopened following relaxation of covid19 measures, Fuenmayor made his dream come true and opened his small restaurant.

"While working for other people, I saved up and bought some of the equipment thinking about my restaurant. I was very self-conscious, but in the end it was worth it," he said.

His wife, Laura Arias, was his main support and today his cooking partners include Helduin Meza, Oscar Aguilera and Jesús Silva who are also specialists in roasted chicken.

[caption id="attachment_996910" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Roasted chicken is sold with various contours in the Venezuelan style - Grevic Alvarado[/caption]

They are bringing the taste of Venezuelan-style chicken to the palates of the locals. The roasted chicken is not parboiled, they marinate it 24 hours before cooking.

"Once the whole chicken is defrosted and cleaned, we pierce it so the seasoning then soaks into the chicken so it has flavour both inside and out," he said.

This chicken, once seasoned, is stored with a moist mixture of various seasonings for 24 hours that will give it its final flavour.

The chicken is seasoned with onion, chives, paprika, sweet pepper, garlic, parsley, bay leaf, tropical seasoning, spices, salt, pepper.

[caption id="attachment_996909" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Helduin Meza, Oscar Aguilera, Rafael Fuenmayor, Laura Arias and Fabiola Cortez team up in the kitchen of Montserrat's restaurant - Grevic Alvarado[/caption]

Once the chicken has passed the marinating time, it goes through the oven at a temperature of 180 to 200 degrees Celsius, which lasts from one-and-a-half to two hours depending on the size of the chicken.

Fuenmayor explained in TT there are roasting ovens, but not with the same characteristics as those used in Venezuela.

"Our oven was brought from Venezuela through a shipping company has the capacity to cook about 24 chickens at the same time with rotating rods that cook all the chicken simultaneously," said Fuenmayor.

This oven is priced at around $12,000.

[caption id="a

Sorry that there are no other Black Facts here yet!

This Black Fact has passed our initial approval process but has not yet been processed by our AI systems yet.

Once it is, then Black Facts that are related to the one above will appear here.

Maxine Waters Reclaims Her Time On The Breakfast Club

Cuisine Facts

Kids 2 Kings Comic Book Preview