This was very lucky timing, as I was finishing DEATH WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS, which stars a chef in a new Key West restaurant. Nothing is more helpful than hearing wonderful details from someone who's been in exactly that position.
I'm not a huge fish eater, but as we do live on an island, it seemed a crime not to try to prepare my favorite, yellowtail snapper. And besides, this gave me the chance to experiment with one of my fictional chef's signature dishes.
Ingredients
1 lb yellowtail snapper filets
1 egg with splash of milk
Panko bread crumbs
Salt and pepper
1/2 Pineapple, peeled, cored and cubed
1 Avocado, cubed
1/2 lime
2 Tbsp olive oil
dash of chili powder or to taste
Salad greens
Vinaigrette

Prepare the salsa by cubing the pineapple and the avocado. In a small bowl, squeeze the lime and whisk together with the olive oil and chili powder. (As you can see in the picture, I'd planned to include mango, but it didn't feel ripe enough by show time.) Add the dressing to the fruit and mix gently. Set this aside.

Serve the fish with a wedge of lime, the pineapple salsa, and a tossed green salad.
I suspect Chef Van Aken's version would be even better, but my husband pronounced it delicious!
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Lovely, simple, and delicious.
ReplyDeleteA perfect trifecta.
Is that the avocado in the lower left of the picture? What unusual colors. Looks like malachite with azurite!
Thanks Libby--if you mean the big green guy, that's the mango. I love your description either way!
ReplyDeleteLower left--dark blue with green and a sideways "y" on it.
DeleteAnd looks like a very unripe mango.
Let me clarify that last part--The mango looks very unripe. But the item I'm talking about is next to it.
DeleteThis looks wonderful, Lucy/Roberta! We are fish fans here and this made our must try list.
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MJ
Wonder what kind of fish you'd use up your way? something white and light would do the trick... xo
DeleteAnother fish lover here. And I'm soo jealous you got to meet Chef Norman ~ love his recipes! Look forward to reading his latest and hope I enjoy it as much as I did your MURDER WITH GANACHE! Thanks, Lucy/Roberta!
ReplyDeleteHe was lovely Lynn--now some day I'm going to have to get to his restaurant in Orlando! I also met his wife, son, daughter-in-law and the cutest grandbaby ever:). thanks for the kind words!
DeleteSweet photo with you, Chef Norman, and you books, love it! And that fish and salsa looks so fresh, heavenly for spring and summer's almost here. Thanks, Lucy/Roberta, for bringing a bit of Key West fresh to our Kitchen.
ReplyDelete~ Cleo
thanks and happy weekend Cleo!
DeleteWhat fun to meet a chef and like his cookbook, too. The fish looks delightful. Yum! I love how you bring your local flavors to MLK. :)
ReplyDeleteDaryl / Avery