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Pineapple Satays with Coconut Caramel

Sunset

Photo: Annabelle Breakey; Styling: Randy Mon

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Tip from Amy Machnak, Recipe Editor: Use big pieces of firm fruit. While the pastry chef at Boulevard in San Francisco, I tried using the grill with different fruits. Early disasters: strawberries (they fell through or stuck to the grates) and cherries (hard to skewer). Some customers complained that my grilled fruit tasted like meat. My solution: choosing denser fruits like peaches, nectarines, and pineapples—the first two cut in half, the third thickly sliced. They were instant winners. Also, I cleaned the grill well to let the fruit flavor shine through. I'm glad I kept at it, because warm grilled fruit is perfect with ice cream in summertime, and it makes use of an already hot barbecue. Prep and Cook Time: 35 minutes. Notes: You will need 16 wooden skewers for this recipe (soak in water 30 minutes).

Yield: Makes 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 1  ripe pineapple
  • 1  cup  sugar
  • 3/4  cup  coconut milk
  • 1/4  cup  unsweetened shredded coconut, toasted

Preparation

1. Trim ends from pineapple, then stand it on one end and cut off peel. Quarter pineapple lengthwise and cut out core. Reserve half the pineapple for another use. Cut each remaining quarter into 4 lengthwise slices, then cut each slice in half to make 16 thin wedges. Skewer each lengthwise.

2. In a small saucepan, combine sugar with 1/2 cup water. Bring to a boil, swirling to dissolve sugar; boil, swirling occasionally (do not stir), until just golden and honeylike. Remove from heat and slowly whisk in coconut milk (mixture will bubble furiously).

3. Prepare a gas or charcoal grill for high heat (450° to 550°; you can hold your hand 5 in. above cooking grate only 2 to 4 seconds). Using a pastry brush, coat pineapple pieces with caramel sauce. Grill just until marks appear, then turn to mark other side, 4 to 5 minutes total. Put skewers on a platter, sprinkle with toasted coconut, and serve with remaining caramel sauce.

Note: Nutritional analysis is per serving.

Nutritional Information

Calories:
299 (30% from fat)
Protein:
1.4g
Fat:
9.9g (sat 8.3)
Carbohydrate:
56g
Fiber:
1.9g
Sodium:
7.3mg
Cholesterol:
0.0mg
Sunset, JULY 2008