Jamaican Corn Meal Porridge – Tired of the same oatmeal for breakfast? Mix it up and try this warming cornmeal porridge instead! Infused with Caribbean spices and coconut milk for a complete warm and comforting breakfast.
Tell me is there a better way to kick start the day than with a warm, hearty breakfast. If you wake up wanting something a bit sweet to combat early morning cravings then you are in luck. This Jamaican cornmeal porridge will do just that.
What I like about it is that it’s so filling and very energizing making it ideal for a pick me up in the a.m. breakfast.
We have been blessed with some much-needed rain here in Southern California. When it rains all I want to do is cozy up with a bowl of this cornmeal porridge and watch as the rainfall in crazy chaotic drops- slowly savoring one spoon at a time. Secretly wanting it to go on for days on end. But every good thing must come to an end.
This Traditional Jamaican cornmeal porridge, is also known as “Cog” and “Pop”- a Caribbean breakfast dish that dates back more than a century.
It’s made with yellow cornmeal, infused with earthy spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. Most often condensed and/or coconut milk is added for a rich and sweet taste. If you want a vegan then use coconut condensed milk
What does it taste like? An incredible cross between traditional porridge and grits. You have sweetness along with warmth from the cinnamon , nutmeg as well as the sweet “corny” flavor of the cornmeal itself.
A hot cereal with depth and texture that is not too heavy on the stomach. Taste great on it’s own but when combined with fruits and nuts it’s heavenly. My favorite is mango and blueberries.
You can’t go wrong with sliced banana, mango, slivered almonds and/or walnuts. Lastly, you can serve this for brunch, lunch, dinner or an indulgent snack.
Enjoy!!!
Watch How To Make It
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NOTES
- Be sure to stir the porridge frequently during cooking to avoid any lumps in your porridge.
- Adjust flavorings and milk to taste. However, nutmeg and vanilla are essential in making Jamaican Porridge.
Jamaican Corn Meal Porridge
Ingredients
- 2 cups water
- 2-3 cups coconut milk drinkable carton variety
- ½ cinnamon stick
- ½ teaspoon salt adjust to taste
- 1 cup yellow cornmeal
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon nutmeg adjust to taste
- Sweeteners (condensed milk coconut sugar, brown sugar
- ½ cup sweetened condensed milk)
Instructions
- Add about 2 cups water and 2 cups coconut milk to a heavy large saucepan. Throw in ½ stick cinnamon stick. Bring to a boil.
- Gradually whisk in the cornmeal, until you have add the whole thing in the pot, a little bit at a time and keep stirring with a wooden spoon to prevent any lumps.
- Reduce the heat to low and cook until the mixture thickens about 15 minutes.
- Add flavoring vanilla extract, nutmeg and sweetened condensed milk.
- Adjust consistency with coconut and/or water if desired.
- Turn off the heat. Serve piping hot with extra nutmeg, sweeteners an
Fatima says
I was looking for a recipe that can close to how my auntie used to make for us when I was young. When I found this I could not wait to make it for my children. My little ones love it and ask for it all of the time. Thanks so much for sharing this.
ImmaculateBites says
Oh, that’s so heartwarming to hear, Fatima There’s something incredibly special about recreating recipes that bring back fond memories, especially when it’s a dish that a loved one used to make.
I’m thrilled to know that the recipe not only met your expectations but also became a hit with your little ones
Thank you for sharing your experience, and I’m so glad I could be a part of bringing a little piece of your childhood back to your table. Here’s to many more happy meals with your family! ️✨
All the best,
Yvette Allen says
I grew up eating this porridge and I love it but have never tried to make it I will definitely do so now
Imma says
Awesome!!! Can’t wait to know how it turns out for you.
Stephanie says
I grew up eating grits and my husband grew up eating porridge so this is a great recipe to replace oatmeal! Thank you
Imma says
You are more than welcome. And if there’s a recipe you’d love to see, please let me know.
Jen says
I love this, can I substitute it with oats?
Imma says
I don’t see why you can’t. I’d half the liquid to start, then add more if necessary. Hope it works ❤️
Zarah says
This recipe is awesome. I have been making it for over a year. I am a Caribbean girl living in the Middle East, and this is one of those dishes that remind me of home. Plus, my kids love it!!! Thank you
Imma says
I am glad to hear from you. Thank you so much!
Elaine says
Love this porridge, very very nice. Mine did get lumps, so next time it will be better. Didn’t have condense million, but still tasted yum!
Amina says
happy to see you like it. Thank you for trying, you can have a lot more yummy recipes to try 😉 Go Ahead and try before you miss an amazing taste!!!
Michelle says
Thank you for sharing this simple but delightful recipe. I didn’t have condensed milk so I Improvised and added some freeze dried mangos and crushed it to a powder and mixed it in. Definitely saving this recipe!
Amina says
Great to hear your customization trick. Thank you for sharing, Much Love!!!