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'''Doubles''' is a popular [[street food]] originating from [[Trinidad and Tobago]]. It is a sandwich made with two [[bara]] (flat fried bread) filled with [[curry]] [[chickpeas]] or [[chana]], and various [[chutneys]] and [[peppers]]. The name "doubles" is thought to have originated from the original serving size, which was two bara with chana.
== Doubles (food) ==
[[File:FOOD_Doubles_2.jpg|thumb|right|A serving of doubles]]
'''Doubles''' is a popular street food originating from [[Trinidad and Tobago]]. It consists of two pieces of [[baras]], which are flat fried breads, filled with [[curried chickpeas]] known as [[channa]]. Doubles is often served with various [[condiments]] such as [[cucumber chutney]], [[tamarind sauce]], and [[pepper sauce]].


== History ==
== History ==
Doubles was created by Emamool Deen (a.k.a. Mamudeen) in 1937, an immigrant from [[India]] to Trinidad and Tobago. The dish was initially sold as a single bara with chana, but customers found it not filling enough and started asking for "doubles". The name stuck and the dish has been known as doubles ever since.
Doubles was first created in the 1930s in the town of [[Princes Town]], Trinidad. It was invented by a man named [[Emamool Deen]], also known as "Mamoodeen." The dish quickly gained popularity due to its affordability and satisfying taste, becoming a staple in Trinidadian cuisine.


== Preparation ==
== Preparation ==
The preparation of doubles involves making the bara by mixing flour, baking powder, turmeric, and water, then frying spoonfuls of the mixture. The chana is prepared by soaking and boiling chickpeas, then cooking them with curry powder and other spices. The doubles is then assembled by placing a spoonful of chana on a bara, adding chutneys and peppers to taste, and topping it with another bara.
[[File:FOOD_Doubles_2.jpg|thumb|left|Close-up of doubles showing the channa filling]]
The preparation of doubles involves making the [[bara]] dough, which is typically made from [[flour]], [[baking powder]], [[turmeric]], and [[water]]. The dough is divided into small balls, flattened, and then fried until golden brown.


== Consumption ==
The [[channa]] filling is prepared by cooking [[chickpeas]] with [[curry powder]], [[garlic]], [[onion]], and other spices until tender. The cooked channa is then placed between two pieces of bara, and the doubles are served hot.
Doubles is typically eaten for breakfast, but can also be consumed at any time of the day. It is a common sight at food stalls in Trinidad and Tobago, and has also gained popularity in other countries with a significant Trinidadian diaspora.


== Variations ==
== Variations ==
There are several variations of doubles, including "singles" (one bara with chana), "triples" (three bara with chana), and "channa and chips" (chana served over fried potato slices). The chutneys and peppers used can also vary, with mango, cucumber, and coconut being popular choices.
While the traditional doubles is made with [[channa]], variations exist that include different fillings such as [[potato]], [[chicken]], or [[shrimp]]. These variations cater to different tastes and dietary preferences.


== See also ==
== Cultural Significance ==
* [[Roti]]
Doubles is more than just a meal; it is a cultural icon in Trinidad and Tobago. It is commonly eaten for breakfast, lunch, or as a late-night snack. Doubles vendors, known as "doubles men," are a common sight on the streets, especially in urban areas.
* [[Bake and shark]]
 
== Related pages ==
* [[Trinidad and Tobago cuisine]]
* [[Trinidad and Tobago cuisine]]
* [[Street food]]
* [[Chickpea]]
* [[Curry]]


[[Category:Trinidad and Tobago cuisine]]
[[Category:Street food]]
[[Category:Street food]]
[[Category:Trinidad and Tobago cuisine]]
[[Category:Indian diaspora in Trinidad and Tobago]]
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Latest revision as of 11:49, 15 February 2025

Doubles (food)[edit]

A serving of doubles

Doubles is a popular street food originating from Trinidad and Tobago. It consists of two pieces of baras, which are flat fried breads, filled with curried chickpeas known as channa. Doubles is often served with various condiments such as cucumber chutney, tamarind sauce, and pepper sauce.

History[edit]

Doubles was first created in the 1930s in the town of Princes Town, Trinidad. It was invented by a man named Emamool Deen, also known as "Mamoodeen." The dish quickly gained popularity due to its affordability and satisfying taste, becoming a staple in Trinidadian cuisine.

Preparation[edit]

Close-up of doubles showing the channa filling

The preparation of doubles involves making the bara dough, which is typically made from flour, baking powder, turmeric, and water. The dough is divided into small balls, flattened, and then fried until golden brown.

The channa filling is prepared by cooking chickpeas with curry powder, garlic, onion, and other spices until tender. The cooked channa is then placed between two pieces of bara, and the doubles are served hot.

Variations[edit]

While the traditional doubles is made with channa, variations exist that include different fillings such as potato, chicken, or shrimp. These variations cater to different tastes and dietary preferences.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Doubles is more than just a meal; it is a cultural icon in Trinidad and Tobago. It is commonly eaten for breakfast, lunch, or as a late-night snack. Doubles vendors, known as "doubles men," are a common sight on the streets, especially in urban areas.

Related pages[edit]