Sautéed Shrimp with Tropical Fruit Salsa




With tropical fruit like mangoes and kiwi, you’ve got to eat the fruit just at the right time of ripeness. Under-ripe kiwi is suck-your-face-in-puckery-sour and over-ripe mangoes are blah and mushy.
So what to do with imperfect fruit? Slightly cook them for a warm, tropical fruit salsa, “Floribbean” style. (Yeah, it’s a dumb name, but restaurants in Florida use it all the time. It basically means Florida + Caribbean style, if you haven’t guessed already. These days, it really just refers to a tropical dish.)

Peel and dice the kiwi, mango, and pineapple and cook them along with sugar, a pinch of salt and a dash of chili powder. Other fruit like papaya are also fabulous too.
You’ll have to adjust the amount of sugar on your own, as it’s based on how sweet or sour your fruit is. I always like to have just a slight tang in the salsa, so a simple squeeze of lime at the end is perfect. Again, the amount of lime juice is based on taste.
And to top it all off with something a little extra special is toasted sweetened coconut flakes! Welcome to paradise.

Sautéed Shrimp with Tropical Fruit Salsa Recipe

 
 
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 15 minutes
Yield: Serves 4
 
Want to have extra flavorful and juicy shrimp? Brine them for exactly 30 minutes first, in a brine of 1 quart water, 1/4 cup sugar, 1/4 cup kosher salt (or 3 Tbsp table salt), and 1 cup ice. Dissolve the sugar and salt into the water first, before adding the shrimp and ice.

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup sweetened coconut flakes
  • 1 Tbsp cooking oil (coconut oil or canola oil)
  • 1 pound raw shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 1 mango, peeled and diced
  • 1 cup diced pineapple
  • 2 kiwi-fruit, peeled and diced
  • 1/4 cup finely diced red or sweet onion
  • 1 teaspoon sugar, or to taste
  • 1/4 lime
  • 1/8 – 1/4 teaspoon chili powder
  • Salt and pepper
  • 3 fresh mint leaves, thinly sliced



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