MANGO-TAMARIND CHUTNEY
This chutney is sweet, hot and a little sour. You could use green mango in place of the ripe mango. Try this chutney with these spicy corn pakoras.
Provided by David Tanis
Categories easy, quick, condiments
Time 20m
Yield 2 1/2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- To make tamarind juice, put the pulp in a bowl and cover with 1 cup boiling water. Stir well and let soak for 10 to 15 minutes. Set a fine-meshed strainer over another bowl, add soaked tamarind and press hard with a wooden spoon to extract the juice. This should yield 1/2 cup tamarind juice. Discard the solids left in the strainer. (If using prepared tamarind juice, skip this step.)
- Add brown sugar and salt and stir to dissolve, then add onion, chile, ginger and diced mango and toss gently to combine. (Chutney may be prepared several hours in advance.) Just before serving, add mint and cilantro, if using.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 229, UnsaturatedFat 0 grams, Carbohydrate 58 grams, Fat 1 gram, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 2 grams, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 250 milligrams, Sugar 48 grams
CAPIROTADA DE MANGO CON SALSA DE TAMARINDO
I used the idea of the delicious brittle caramel topping that defines a crème brûlée on this bread pudding simply because I love it! You will need a propane or butane torch to caramelize the sugar that will top the delicious layers of toasted buttery bread with fresh mango held together by a fragrant custard. The sweet and sour flavors of the sauce go wonderfully with the richness of the custard and heighten the freshness of the sweet yellow fruit.
Yield serves 10 to 12
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 350°F.
- TO MAKE THE BREAD PUDDING, peel the skin from the 1-pound mango using a vegetable peeler and slice off the thicker end to make a base so it can stand up. Hold the narrow tip with one hand and slice the mango into evenly thick slices (about 1/4 inch) on each side (use a mandoline if you have one). Reserve the slices.
- Slice off the thicker end of the 1/2-pound mango to make a base so it can stand up. Holding the mango firmly, slice downward with a sharp knife as close to the seed as possible; repeat on the other side. Scoop out the flesh with a large spoon and purée in a blender or food processor. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve only if you have any fibrous bits.
- Dice the bread into 1/4-inch cubes, lay them in a single layer on a baking sheet, and toast in the oven until dry (it's okay if they color a little). Remove from the oven and let cool.
- Meanwhile, heat the brandy in a small pan over low heat until it begins to bubble around the edges. Remove from the heat, add the dried cherries and raisins, and soak until softened, about 20 minutes.
- Combine the half-and-half, 1 1/4 cups of the sugar, canela, and salt in a pot and bring to a boil over medium heat. In a large heatproof bowl, whisk the eggs. Strain half of the hot mixture into the eggs, whisk briskly, then strain the remaining hot mixture into the eggs. Add the mango purée, bread cubes, macerated fruit with any remaining liquid, and the vanilla. Stir well to combine, and let sit for at least 30 minutes.
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Butter the bottom and sides of a 9-inch cake pan and dust with sugar, tapping out the excess.
- Lay the mango slices all around the bottom of the pan, overlapping so there are no holes. Spoon the bread pudding mixture on top and press gently so the top is even and the mixture reaches the bottom.
- Put the cake pan in a larger baking dish and carefully pour hot water to fill up three-fourths of the way up the sides (I like to do this right in the oven so I don't spill it). Bake until firm to the touch and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, about 40 minutes.
- Remove the pan from the water and allow to cool completely before unmolding. Run a sharp knife around the edges, place a serving plate or dish over the pan, and rapidly but carefully flip over. Refrigerate the bread pudding for at least 1 hour before caramelizing the top of it. (You can make the bread pudding up to this point and refrigerate overnight, covered.)
- Sprinkle the 2 tablespoons sugar on top of the mango slices, creating an even layer. Holding a blowtorch about 2 inches from the top, melt the sugar, moving the blowtorch evenly across the surface until the sugar is golden and caramelized. Allow to cool slightly, 1 to 2 minutes, and lightly score the slices you want. Basically, you want to cut through the sugar before it hardens so it doesn't crack. If the sugar sticks to the knife, wait a little longer and try again. Wipe off the knife between slices, if necessary.
- TO MAKE THE TAMARIND SAUCE, combine the tamarind pulp and water in a small-medium saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat, stirring. Pass the mixture through a strainer, pressing to remove the seeds and all the fibers. Stir in the honey, brown sugar, and salt. Let cool. Add a bit more hot water if it is too thick (it should be thick but pourable).
- Serve each slice with sauce alongside.
SPICY TAMARIND FRUIT SALSA (SALSA DE TAMARINDO CON MANGO Y PINA)
This is a delicious sweet and spicy fruit salsa. Great with grilled seafood, chicken or meat. I like to eat it just with taco chips. It does not last long at our house. This salsa does not take tomatos. Enjoy
Provided by Juliann Esquivel
Categories Fruit Appetizers
Time 25m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. Mix all of the above cut fruit, veggies and cilantro together in a big bowl,
- 2. In a glass pour lime juice, honey, tamarind juice or paste, If using paste dissolve well with a fork in the lime juice, add the salt and pepper and pour over the fuit and veggies. mix well taste to see if you have enough salt & pepper. Serve with taco chips or as an accompaniment to a meat, seafood or poultry dish. Enjoy
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