Seared pineapple salsa is a delightful and flavorful condiment that can add a tropical twist to any dish. The combination of sweet and tangy pineapple, charred and smoky peppers, and fresh cilantro creates a bright and vibrant salsa that is perfect for summer gatherings or as a refreshing snack. Whether you are looking for a simple and easy recipe or something more complex and flavorful, there is a seared pineapple salsa recipe out there that is perfect for you. Here, we will explore some of the best seared pineapple salsa recipes, providing you with detailed instructions and helpful tips to ensure that your salsa turns out perfectly every time.
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SEARED SCALLOPS WITH PINEAPPLE, GINGER AND LEMON GRASS SALSA
I'm still on my healthy eating kick to get in shape for the summer, but refuse to resign myself to just baked chicken breasts and steamed broccoli. This recipe was exactly what I needed tonight - something that involves a little bit of real cooking, fresh seafood, and a ton of flavor. I will have to keep this one in mind for the upcoming summer evenings. If scallops aren't your thing, try this recipe with jumbo prawns, calamari, or even grilled octopus!
Provided by Seattle Food Geek
Categories Seafood Shellfish Scallops
Time 45m
Yield 2
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Heat 1 teaspoon olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Stir in the shallot and 1 pinch of salt; cook and stir until the shallot has softened, about 5 minutes. Stir shallot, pineapple, ginger, lemon grass, cilantro, honey, vinegar, sesame seeds, red pepper flakes, extra virgin olive oil, and salt to taste, together in a bowl. Set aside.
- Place a steamer insert into a saucepan, and fill with water to just below the bottom of the steamer. Cover, and bring the water to a boil over high heat. Add the green beans, recover, and steam until just tender, 2 to 6 minutes depending on thickness. Immediately immerse in ice water for several minutes until cold to stop the cooking process. Once the green beans are cold, drain well, and set aside.
- Heat the safflower oil in a large skillet over high heat. Thoroughly dry each scallop. Once light wisps of smoke are visible in the safflower oil, carefully place the scallops in the skillet. Sear the scallops until golden brown without moving them, about 1 minute. Flip the scallop and cook until desired doneness, about 90 seconds. Turn of the heat and remove scallops from the skillet. Toss green beans into the still-hot skillet for 1 minute. Serve scallops over green beans and top with pineapple salsa.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 368.4 calories, Carbohydrate 16.7 g, Cholesterol 26.4 mg, Fat 26.5 g, Fiber 4.5 g, Protein 15.6 g, SaturatedFat 2.6 g, Sodium 500.1 mg, Sugar 6 g
SOY SEARED SEA BASS WITH PINEAPPLE SALSA
I used to work in an upscale gourmet foods store, and this recipe was a huge success with the clientele. I've scaled it down to a normal sized recipe, but you may choose to tweek some of the flavors before cooking. Taste the marinade before you put the fish in!
Provided by Battle in Seattle
Categories Bass
Time 30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- For the fish, mix soy, teriyaki & brown sugar thoroughly. Place portions of sea bass in mixture and make sure fish is either completely covered, or turn frequently. Marinate up to 2 hours; no less than a half hour.
- For the salsa, prep all ingredients and toss together until fully mixed. Set aside while fish is being cooked.
- After marinating fish, in a large saute pan, heat about 1/8" oil over high heat. (Make sure oil coats the entire bottom--this gets a bit sticky without the proper coating.).
- Once oil "pops," cook sea bass until soy is well caramelized on fish, turning a dark brown and releasing from the pan, then flip over and continue until fish is done, flaking easily when pierced with a fork.
- (I will not tell you how long, because it really, REALLY depends on the thickness of the fish pieces. Just watch it carefully!).
- Hold fish on a cooling rack in a warm (170 -200 degree) oven until ready to serve, best when done immediately.
- Serve with salsa and a few avocado wedges if you want to get fancy.
SEARED PINEAPPLE SALSA
Steps:
- Heat 1 tablespoon coconut oil in a cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Add the pineapple and sear until very dark on one side, 5 to 10 minutes; it should look almost burned. Flip and add the remaining coconut oil if the skillet looks dry. Cook on the other side until darkly seared, 5 to 10 minutes. Add the tequila and cook an additional minute to deglaze the skillet. Remove the pineapple to a cutting board and let cool before cutting into small dice.
- Add the pineapple and any remaining tequila liquid to a bowl. Add the cilantro, onion, lime juice and jalapeno. Toss to combine, taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper. Sprinkle the top with the toasted coconut and serve with tortilla chips.
SEARED SCALLOP TACOS WITH MANGO PINEAPPLE SALSA
Steps:
- To prepare the Salsa: In a medium bowl add: cubed mango and pineapple, red onion and cilantro. Mix all ingredients and place in refrigerator for as much time as possible. For best flavor, salsa should be prepared a day early and chilled overnight. To prepare Aoli: Combine sour cream and all spices. Set aside. To prepare Scallops: Mix cayanne pepper with flour in a plastic bag and toss scallops in the bag until each scallop is lightly dusted with flour mixture. Over medium high heat, sear scallops 2-3 minutes on each side. During searing, brush scallops with a light coat of olive oil to promote browning. To serve, sprinkle cheese on warmed tortillas, place 2-4 tablespoons of the salsa on each tortilla and place 2 scallops on top of the salsa. For easier consumption, scallops may be sliced before being placed on the tortilla. Squeeze lime over the tacos and then drizzle the aoli on top to taste. Serve with tortilla chips and left over salsa for dipping.
Tips:
- Choose ripe pineapple: Use fresh pineapple that is ripe and juicy. Avoid pineapple that is too hard or has brown spots.
- Cut the pineapple properly: Cut the pineapple into small, bite-sized pieces. This will help the salsa to distribute evenly.
- Use a variety of ingredients: Don't be afraid to experiment with different ingredients. Try adding other fruits, vegetables, or herbs to the salsa. Some popular additions include mango, avocado, cilantro, and jalapeno.
- Don't overcook the pineapple: When searing the pineapple, be careful not to overcook it. Overcooked pineapple will be mushy and lose its flavor.
- Serve the salsa fresh: Pineapple salsa is best served fresh. Make it just before you're ready to serve it.
Conclusion:
Seared pineapple salsa is a delicious and versatile condiment that can be used to add a tropical flavor to a variety of dishes. It's perfect for tacos, burritos, grilled chicken, or fish. It can also be used as a dipping sauce for chips or vegetables. With its sweet, tangy, and slightly smoky flavor, pineapple salsa is sure to be a hit at your next party or gathering.
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