Most people think off-grid cooking is a survival tactic — but in the Caribbean, it’s a living art form.
From keyhole fire pits to solar ovens, ash bread to smoky saltfish, this episode takes you deep into the rituals, recipes, and resilience of ancestral Caribbean cooking.
We’re not just boiling water here — we’re roasting breadfruit over coals, reducing coconut milk under the stars, and reclaiming flavor from fire.
What can bush tea and ash bread teach us about freedom?
Why are so many homesteaders turning back to charcoal, wood, and the sun?
And how do you build a cook station that feeds your family with zero electricity?
This is more than a how-to — it’s a revolution with every flame.
Would your grandmother recognize your kitchen?
Would your children survive without a stove?