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Gluten Free Seafood

The Ultimate Grilled Salmon Recipe.

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As we wrap up the annual July Month of Grilling for 2017, I thought I’d share one of my favorite salmon recipes with you. While we had a lot of fresh-from-the-ocean fish and seafood on the islands when I was growing up, for some reason our salmon always came from a can (say ‘tin’) for some reason. Especially around Easter-time when mom would prepare a host of ground provisions, topped with stewed canned salmon. While I still use the canned stuff, I do enjoy the fresh (as can be expected since I don’t live near the ocean) salmon we get here Ontario.. when I can afford such!

You’ll Need…

2 large salmon steaks
1/2 cup crushed pineapple
1/4 cup orange juice
2 tablespoon light soy sauce
1 birds’s eye pepper (diced fine)
1 scallion (chopped)
1 tablespoon honey
1 clove garlic (crushed)
1/2 lemon (juice)
1 teaspoon grated ginger
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/4 teaspoon sea salt

IMPORTANT! If doing this recipe Gluten Free, please go though the list of ingredients to ensure they meet with your specific gluten free dietary needs. Especially the Soy Sauce.. please substitute for a gluten free version.

Basically all you have to do is place all the ingredients into a bowl (except the fish) and give it a good whisk to combine the flavors. As I mentioned in the video below, I forgot to include the diced pineapple in this version of the recipe, but I strongly recommend you include it.

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Then pour 1/2 of the marinade over the cleaned/dry salmon steaks and marinate for ONLY 5 minutes. IMPORTANT – any longer and lemon juice and pineapple the marinade will start breaking down the salmon.

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Then it’s just a matter of grilling them over a coal fire (propane gill works fine too) until they are cooked to your liking. I grilled indirectly for the first 5-7 minutes, flipping and basting with the reserved marinade. Then I had them over the direct heat for 2-3 minutes.

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Do keep in mind that the sugars in the marinade will cause the fish to char very easily (I like a bit of that char though) and the cooking time will vary on how thick your salmon steaks are, the temp of your fire and how ‘cooked’ you like your fish. I’d also recommend saving a tablespoon of the marinade to drizzle over the cooked salmon after you remove them off the grill (but while still warm).

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Drinks

How To Make Passion Fruit Juice.

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As a kid growing up on the islands my dad had a passion fruit vine growing on a tall Poui tree at the back of our house and most of the fruit were normally out of reach. Since we all went to school far from home, I remember it was always “who could get up first to go check to see if any passion fruit fell to the ground” with me and my brother, on the weekends when we were home. As kids in North America would go on their Easter Egg hunt, for us the hunt were usually Mangoes, Passion Fruit, Sapodilla, Avocado or any of the other fruits which would normally fall off the trees when ripe.

You’ll Need…

6-8 passion fruit
6 cups water
1/2 cup sugar (adjust accordingly)
3 drops almond extract
3 drops Angostura Bitters
1/2 lime (juice)

* As mentioned in the video below, these passion fruit were not like the bigger / yellow version we would have off our vine.

The first thing we have to do is remove the pulp and subsequently the juice or nectar from it. While my mom would use a different technique for removing the seeds from the nectar, I usually use my blender. Cut each passion fruit in half and using a spoon, scrape out the pulp. Yes, there will be black or grey seeds.

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Add everything into your blender and work on a very low setting. The goal is to dilute the sugar and remove the pulp off the seeds to fully flavor the juice. It will take about 30 seconds to a minute on a low setting.

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The very last thing you have to do is strain (with a fine strainer)  into the pitcher you’re serving it in to remove the seeds and chill. Do taste and adjust the sugar if needed and you’re free to use any sweetener you normally use, if sugar is not your thing.

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Some dark rum would be delightful in this, but we’re keeping this passion fruit rated “G” so the kids can have a refreshing exotic drink on those hot summer days when you’re blazing your fav cocktails. Be sure to give it a stir before serving as it may tend to settle the longer you have it in the fridge.

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Passionfruit is rich in the water soluble antioxidant, vitamin C, or ascorbic acid. This vitamin helps the body gain resistance against infectious agents and pro-inflammatory free radicals. One serving provides you with 100 percent of the recommended daily amount.

Vitamin A and the flavonoid antioxidant, beta carotene, are found in high concentration in passionfruit. Vitamin A has antioxidant properties, supports good eye sight, healthy mucus membranes, and healthy skin. Carotenoids, also found in passionfruit, help produce vitamin A in the body. This fat soluble substance increases the absorption of vitamin A, which is a fat-soluble vitamin. One serving provides about 25 percent of the average person’s recommended daily value. Potassium is an important component of body cells and body fluid. It aids in the regulation of heart rate and maintaining a healthy blood pressure. Non-heme (plant based) iron is found in passionfruit. Iron aids the body’s absorption of vitamin C. Increased health benefits are found in this fruit because of the combination of iron and vitamin C. Passionfruit also contains the minerals copper, magnesium, and phosphorus. In general, a diet rich in a variety of fruits and vegetables is protective to health. These low calorie, nutrient dense foods help prevent obesity, which is an important risk factor for diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease.

Gluten Free Vegetarian

Ultimate Caribbean Grilled (roast) Corn Recipe.

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This is NOT my dad’s roast (grilled) corn! If you grew up on the islands, you’ll know that fire roasted corn is a big deal every corn season. However I was never a fan of the ‘roast’ corn our dad was obsessed with, as I found the younger (not as mature as the ones used for fire roasting) corn, boiled in salted water was my fave. Since moving to North America where we have access to ‘sweet’ corn early in the summer, that all changed. As I was now able to get the same sort of tender and sweet kernels I enjoyed as a kid (though the corn is fully mature) even after I roast them off. But you know I would never have my girls settle for basic grilled corn… pay attention as I’m about to make you a superstar when it comes to grilling corn.

You’ll Need…

5 sweet corn
1/3 teaspoon salt
2 scallions (chopped fine)
1 teaspoon fresh thyme
1 tablespoon parsley (chopped)
1 cup coconut milk
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon smoked paprika (hot)
1/2 lime (juice)
1/4 cup feta cheese

* optional 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin | Bamboo Skewers

IMPORTANT! If doing this recipe vegan/vegetarian you can skip the cheese addition at the end or use a cheese substitute you normally use.

 Remove the husk and hair (silk) off the corn, trim off the edges and cut in half. Then get ready to make the marinade. Yes, while the kernels probably won’t absorb the marinade, once it gets in contact the husk (core) it will add some magic to the corn when grilled off.

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Add all the ingredients except the lime juice and cheese in a bowl and whisk to combine. Then pour over the corn pieces and mix well. The goal is to get the corn husk (core) to absorb the marinade for a couple hours or longer , so when they grill on the open fire the kernels will take on the lovely flavors we started with.

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For presentation purposes I then went in the core of each corn with a bamboo skewer just before grilling (totally optional).

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Do remember to stir them around during the marination process. Basically all you have to do now is grill them off untill they’re cooked, a bit charred and definitely sweet. I went for an indirect way of roasting the corn, so I circled the main heat source (coals fire).

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Keep rotating them so they grill evenly. After about 8 minutes of indirect heat (lid closed), I then moved the corn directly over the coals, so they would develop some color and really heighten the sweetness. Please keep in mind that you’ll have to pay close attention to them at this point as the natural sugars from the corn and coconut milk will want to caramelize and burn quickly, over direct heat.

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In total I grilled these corn for about 10-12 minutes. Just before I moved them off the flame I squeezed the lime juice directly over then and while on the serving platter I crumbled on the Feta cheese (while the corn is still hot/warm). Please keep in mind (if you’re based in the Caribbean where we have a much tougher corn) that I used ‘sweet’ corn for this recipe, so they cooked relatively fast.

I do hope you all are enjoying the recipes so far, as we work our way though our annual #JulyMonthOfGrilling

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Drinks

Natural Caribbean Orange Pineapple Juice.

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As we continue with the refreshing summer drinks series, I thought I’d share a drink my mom would make for us on those hot weekend days when we were home from school. She would boil the skin of the pineapple (after it was washed) in water, then strain and use that liquid as the base of the drink. In those days the oranges and pineapple came from our backyard and the honey was from wild honey my dad would harvest in old Immortelle tress scattered though the cocoa and coffee estates in my village.

You’ll Need…

1 large pineapple (ripe)
5-7 oranges
1 lime
2 tablespoons honey (to your liking)
4-6 drops Angostura Bitters
1 cup water
2-4 cups carbonated water

IMPORTANT! In my version I won’t be using the skin of this pineapple as our mom would normally do, as I’m not sure if where it was grown if it was sprayed with insecticide while still on the plant. With the texture of the pineapple skin, it would be impossible to wash it all out if it was.

Remove the skin off the pineapple and cut into cubes to help it break down easier in your blender. It’s ok to include the core. Put the cubes in the blender with the water and puree until smooth.

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Now juice the orange and lime into the jug you’ll be serving the juice in.

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Using a fine strainer, strain the pineapple juice into the jug. You may need to help it through with a spoon. Discard the pulp.. or use it in making muffins.

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Skim off any foam (or wait for it to settle), then go in with the honey and bitters and stir well. Finally go in with the carbonated water and stir gently so we don’t loose too much of the bubbles.

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Keeping in mind that your pineapple and/or oranges may not be as sweet as the ones I used, so do taste and add a bit more honey if needed. If it’s a bit tart add a pinch of salt. Serve with ice cubes (crushed is best) or chill in the fridge before serving (stir before serving as it may settle). I used a raw organic honey, but you’re free to use whatever sweetener you have/like. Toss in 1/2 cup (or more) of coconut rum (Malibu comes to mind) if making this for grown folks.

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Seafood

Island Style Grilled Shrimp.

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If you’re hosting friends this summer for a backyard BBQ, you’ll definitely want to ensure these grilled shrimp takes priority on your menu. A quick bath in a wicked fruity marinade, then we’ll grill them quickly over a propane flame (wood or charcoal works great too) so they fully cooked but still plump and juicy. The natural sugars from the orange and mango juice combined with the slight kick from the hot smoked paprika, will have your family and guests begging for more.

You’ll Need…

1 lb medium shrimp
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon hot smoked paprika
1 lemon (zest only)
1/2 teaspoon seas salt
1/4 cup orange juice
2 cloves garlic (crushed)
1 scallion (chopped fine)
4-6 sprigs thyme
1/3 cup mango juice

* Soak about 6-8 bamboo skewers in water for about 2 hrs.

* Learn how to peel and devein shrimp << Video Tutorial.

Peel and devein the shrimp, but try to leave on the tail part, rinse with cool water and get ready to marinate.

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Then in a large bowl mix together all the other ingredients with a whisk, then go in with the cleaned shrimp. Allow the shrimp to marinate for about 10 minutes.. any longer and we risk the acid from the orange juice to start cooking them prematurely.

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I usually use about 4 shrimp per skewer.. holding the thick side of the shrimp and treading it to just below the part of the shrimp where we didn’t peel off the shell (watch the video below). Depending on how large your shrimp are, you can use 3 or 4. Do remember to soak your bamboo skewers in water so they don’t burn easily on the grill. Yes you can always use metal skewers.

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I started with one burner on my propane grill on high to bring it up to temperate, then a minute or two before I placed the shrimp on, I turned it down to low. I like grilling shrimp over a direct flame, but since they cook very quickly…  it’s usually a low flame I employ. You can oil the grill before you start grilling so the shrimp won’t stick to the grate. Yes, I reserved the marinade for brushing onto the shrimp as they cook.

Over the direct flame (low) it will take between 5-6 minutes to cook and not be chewy. Baste with the marinade for the first couple minutes, then stop as we don’t want to put raw marinade over the shrimp when it’s close to being fully cooked. Remember to flip them a couple times.

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The length of time you grill the shrimp will depend on how large your shrimp are, the intensity of the flame/heat and how you prefer your grilled shrimp to be. But using my method above is an excellent guide. Yes, you can grill these off on the stove-top in a greased grill pan with great success (just don’t crowd the pan).

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Drinks

Refreshing Summertime Shandy Drink.

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One of my favorite drinks as a young fella growing up on the islands, which I also passed on to my daughters (they prefer the sorrel version) is Shandy. Cold, refreshing and simply delicious… on those hot summer days when the mercury starts climbing up the 30’s (Celsius). While this version is alcoholic and best kept away from the kids, there’s no reason why you can’t make the kids version with non-alcoholic beer as the version I grew up enjoying.

You’ll Need…

3-4 beers (your fav – bottle or can)
5 slices of ginger
1 can frozen lemonade concentrate (about 1 1/3 cups)
1 lemon (sliced)

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Place the slices of ginger and lemon in a large jug or container you’ll be serving the Shandy from, then tip the container to the side and gently pour the beer in (watch the video below).

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Feel free to use a cheap beer or one you enjoy and I must mention that a Lager works best. After you’ve gone in with the ginger, lemon and beer, it’s time to add the lemonade concentrate (thawed) and stir well to combine all the flavors. While stirring I try to bruise the ginger the lemon slices to allow the flavors to really come out.

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Try to use the lemonade while it’s still a bit slushy so it chills the overall Shandy and you won’t require ice when serving. Additionally I chilled the beer, lemon and ginger too. I find by adding ice cubes to it really takes away from the bold flavors I enjoy. I guarantee you this will be your new drink for the summer. Don’t be surprised if you’re asked by friends for the recipe and the lazy ones will simply ask you to bring a pitcher along. You can easily double or triple this recipe for a more “tusty” crowd.

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