
This salsa was
such a treat. Served with freshly grilled shrimp and guacamole the reoccuring comment over dinner was "mmmph, so fresh". My friend at
Salty, Sour, Spicy, Sweet inspired me to make this dish. I had been wanting to recreate some shrimp tacos for my husband since he loved them so much in Grand Cayman and when I saw this recipe I just lit up. What I like about it (aside from the amazing flavors) is if you do the prep ahead of time you can relax and simply "throw everything together" right before you want to eat. I love a meal where I am not slaving away over a hot stove right before we eat. That said, the shrimp need to be grilled, but my husband was ecstatic to fire it up for a few minutes on a weekday. I essentially followed the recipe but I added my own touch along the way. The salsa:
1 1/2 cup chopped pineapple
1/4 chopped red onion
2 tb chopped cilantro
juice from 1 lime
fresh green chilis
I prepped a whole pineapple and made about 1/2 inch slices. I grilled 5 slices on a grill pan. This was the first time I have ever grilled pineapple, actually, any fruit for that matter. It became so beautifully tender and the sweetness softens and smooths out and the outer edge becomes caramelized. I added a lot of fresh chili though it was not too spicy as these were a mild variety from my father's garden. I let this all sit for about 6 hours. The pineapple turned pinkish from the red onion, at least I hope that is why it happened.
I then prepped 1 lb of shrimp, I bought large shrimp and the easy peel kind (I've heard countless times shrimp has more flavor if you buy it with the shell on). I salt and peppered and then marinated it with some olive oil, ginger and garlic paste along with a pinch of turmeric and red chili powder. I let this also sit for about 6 hours then skewered them right before grilling. Served with a warm tortilla, fresh grilled lime and a scoop of fresh guacamole, just like
Salty, Sour, Spicy, Sweet recommended, and they were delicious.


Here is how I make guacamole:
4 ripe avocadoes
1/4 cup chopped red onion
2 tb chopped cilantro
1-2 cloves chopped fresh garlic
fresh green chili, finely chopped
1 tb milk or half and half
salt and pepper
I love adding some milk or cream to the guacamole. Just a touch, but it really smooths it out.
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