Raw banana split with cherimoya sorbet and spiced carob sauce. (Serves 6).Ingredients For the papaya 10 slices dehydrated papaya, small dice 1 tablespoon honey Juice of 1 lemon 1 cup water For the cherimoya sorbet: 1/2 cup cashews, chopped 1/4 cup honey 1 cherimoya, peeled, cored, and chopped (*) Juice of 1 lime 1/2 cup panela (**) For the carob sauce: 1/2 cup dehydrated dates, pitted and chopped 1/8 cup currants 1 dehydrated fig, chopped 2 slices papaya, chopped 1 tablespoon carob powder (***) 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon mace 2-inch piece ginger, peeled and grated Seeds of 1 vanilla bean 1 cup water 1/4 cup walnut oil For the dish: Red fingerling bananas, peeled and sliced Blackberries Raspberries Dehydrated mangos, cut into thin strips Brazil nuts Star fruit, sliced Mango puree Raspberry puree For the garnish: Ginger blossoms (****) Mint (*)Cherimoya, also known as custard apple, is a creamy tropical fruit with a green scale-like exterior and a flavor likened to a combination of pineapples, papayas, and bananas. Available through Hal Lobree at (305) 665-4385. (**)Panela is unrefined cane sugar. Available in specialty food stores. (***)Available in health food stores. (****)Available through Elfin Acres Organic Farm, DBA Tropical Delights at (305) 242-9495. Directions For the papaya papaya (pəpī`ə), soft-stemmed tree (Carica papaya) of tropical America resembling a palm with a crown of palmately lobed leaves. , in a medium plastic bowl, combine all of the ingredients and toss to coat. Set aside in the refrigerator overnight and reserve. For the cherimoya cher·i·moy·a also chir·i·moy·a n. 1. A tropical American tree (Annona cherimola) having heart-shaped, edible fruits with green skin and white aromatic flesh. 2. The fruit of this plant. sorbet, in a medium bowl, combine the cashews and honey and toss to coat. In the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade attachment, combine the cherimoya, lime juice, and panela and puree pu·rée or pu·ree tr.v. pu·réed or pu·reed, pu·rée·ing or pu·ree·ing, pu·rées or pu·rees To rub through a strainer or process (food) in a blender. n. until smooth and the sugar is dissolved, about 45 seconds. Remove the bowl, pour over the cashews, and mix to combine. Set in the freezer, stirring with a fork to aerate aerate Physiology verb To add air or O2 into a liquid. See Waste treatment. every 30 minutes, until firm, about two hours. Reserve keeping chilled. For the carob carob (kăr`əb), leguminous evergreen tree (Ceratonia siliqua) of the family Leguminosae (pulse family), native to Mediterranean regions but cultivated in other warm climates, including Florida and California. sauce, in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade attachment, combine the dates, currants, fig, papaya, carob powder Noun 1. carob powder - powder from the ground seeds and pods of the carob tree; used as a chocolate substitute Saint-John's-bread, carob food product, foodstuff - a substance that can be used or prepared for use as food , cinnamon, mace, ginger, mint, vanilla bean seeds, and water puree until smooth, about two minutes. With the motor running, gradually add the walnut oil until well combined and smooth, about two minutes. Transfer to a medium bowl and reserve. To serve, arrange the red fingerling fingerling young fish. bananas, blackberries, raspberries, dehydrated de·hy·drate v. de·hy·drat·ed, de·hy·drat·ing, de·hy·drates v.tr. 1. To remove water from; make anhydrous. 2. To preserve by removing water from (vegetables, for example). mangoes, and Brazil nuts on a large plate. Arrange some star fruit and mint around the dish and top with some cherimoya sorbet. Drizzle some carob sauce, mango puree, and raspberry puree around the dish and garnish with mint. Garnish with ginger blossoms and mint. Brochetto d'Acqui Giacomo Bologna Piedmont, Italy 2000 |
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