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Simple, sweet, smoky, and deliciously juicy---the pineapple caramelizes beautifully on the grill and served with a fiery herby mixture. It makes a great snack or side with grilled meat. You can grill the wedges with skin on and cut the wedges by sliding a pairing knife in between the skin and flesh of pineapple.
Blackened Pineapple
adapted from
Olive
- 1 Pineapple, peeled (or not), crown left on and quartered
- 25 g Flat parsley (cilantro or mint), finely chopped
- 2 Garlic cloves, peeled and finely grated
- 1 tsp Hot sauce of your choice
- 1 Organic lime, zested and juiced
- ½ tsp Freshly milled black pepper
- Sea salt, to taste
- Chilli threads, to garnish (optional)
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- Cut the pineapple into quarters with the tops still left on. Heat a barbecue or a griddle pan on the stove to a high heat. Grill them for 5-8 minutes on each cut side until you have nice char marks.
- Meanwhile, combine parsley, garlic, hot sauce and lime zest in a bowl. Season with black pepper and salt.
- Once the pineapple comes off the grill, brush with the lime juice and scatter over the parsley mixture and garnish with chilli threads. Enjoy!
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Looks nice und gold! Not something I would eat as I do not do savoury dishes with fruit, but it does look pretty. Dove just released new body wash with pineapple scent actually LOL
ReplyDelete...I would have never thought of eating it this way, thanks!
ReplyDeleteInteresting way to make it.
ReplyDeleteHello Angie,
ReplyDeleteLooks like a tasty snack! Take care, enjoy your day!
Oh yummy! I could totally dive i to that! Good one, Angie.
ReplyDeleteyum
ReplyDeleteThat looks really good. I like pineapples a lot :-D
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this before but I love pineapple and will have to try it.
ReplyDeleteI am imagining this with a nice pork chop (or, for you, pork belly!). David
ReplyDeleteA different and interesting way to eat pineapple.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
A very nice way to eat pineapple!
ReplyDeleteThere are few fruits I don’t care for.
ReplyDeletePineapple is one of them.
This is a special dish!
ReplyDeleteGracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat sure makes pineapple look fancy, yum!
ReplyDeleteANGIE: Otra alternativa gastronómica con frutos que jamás se me hubiera ocurrido!. Muchas gracias Ange! Esto es genial!.
ReplyDeleteMe pregunto en caso de no contar con parrilla si se puede hacer igual al horno?
Deseo pases muy bien; con buena salud y paz.
Te dejo un afectuoso saludo (guárdalo) ya que estaré ausente durante este mes. Me tomo unas vacaciones.
Hasta el regreso!; Qué así sea!
This looks so amazing!
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Love pineapple and that's an interesting way to have it.
ReplyDeleteAn original recipe! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI invite you to visit my last post. Have a good week-end!
Looks amazing! YUM!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and colorful! Awesome recipe!
ReplyDeleteGrilled pineapple is delicious. I'd probably keep mine plain, but nice idea for spicing it up!
ReplyDeleteche meraviglia!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's an interesting idea.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very tasty.
I love the idea of caramelized, smoky pineapple paired with that zesty, herby kick, it’s like a perfect balance of sweet, heat, and freshness. Yum
ReplyDeleteI love grilled fruit
ReplyDeleteI don’t think I have ever heard of pineapple being paired with garlic before, but this sounds interesting enough to try. I recently got a grill pan, so I’m all set.
ReplyDeleteFresh, delicious, and beautiful! I'd also add a touch of smoked paprika to accentuate the smoky flavour even more.
ReplyDeleteNothing comes to waste, love how you use the pineapple core to make this . A great accompaniment especially in Brazilian churrasco
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