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Monday, January 07, 2013

Grilled lamb skewers with watermelon and mango

When Kitchen Play invited me to participate in this watermelon event I was as excited as all get out - that is until I sat down and really thought about it. My first reaction was "yay watermelon"  followed by that blankness that you feel on a hot summer day lounging by the pool or beach or lake without a care in the world. Then it hit me. This is December, where am I going to find watermelon this time of year? Well that was no problem since watermelon is everywhere all the time. Most people overlook watermelon in the winter months, but it is available year-round, typically as a mini-watermelon or in the pre-cut section of your produce aisle. Loaded with vitamins A, B6 and C, watermelon is a healthy choice any time of year. "Fill Up Without Filling Out." Watermelon is 92% water, so you can feel good about filling up, as it hydrates while satiating your appetite. Then it hit me again. I was asked to do an entree. 

As you look over this lovely tropical salsa you can imagine that my head was spinning with absolutely no thoughts what so ever - remember I was in that blissfull blankness that you feel on a hot summer day. So I set out to make the salsa.

Tropical Watermelon Salsa

1 large ripe plantain
1 ripe mango
1 large wedge of watermelon
10 grape tomatoes
2 scallions
1 jalapeƱo chile
1 serrano chile
1 anaheim chile
1 yellow hot
1 sweet cherry pepper
3 tablespoons fresh chopped coconut
juice from one lime
juice from one meyer lemon
salt and pepper to taste

Preparation

Dice everything and toss in a bowl with the citrus juices and salt and pepper to taste. Let sit for 15 minutes to lightly macerate. 

With the salsa done, its time to move on to the main dish. Now I know I said my mind was blank but as I was buying the ingredients I remembered that all watermelon needs to grow is water, sunshine and bees and don't ask me how but it suddenly hit me to do skewers of lamb, watermelon and mango. Thankfully my mind was only blank for those few minutes at home and not while I was out sourcing my components.

Grilled Lamb Skewers with Watermelon and Mango and Watermelon Gastrique
Serves 4

1 pound of blade lamb chops cut into 16 uniform cubes
16 uniform cubes of watermelon
16 cubes of mango
Dash of cumin
Salt and Pepper

Gastrique

2 cups of watermelon juice (watermelon in the blender and pureed till liquid)
splash of red wine
splash of balsamic vinegar
1 teaspoon of honey

Reduce in a sauce pan until reduced by half.

Preparation

Soak your wooden skewers.
Mix the salt, pepper and cumin together and sprinkle over the lamb - let sit for 5-10 minutes.
Assemble the skewers alternating a cube of watermelon then lamb then mango then watermelon then lamb then mango so that each skewer has two pieces of each item. Make 8 skewers.

On a hot grill pan or hot grill sear each side for 3 minutes each for medium rare lamb.

Place some of your tropical salsa on a plate, place two skewers on top of the salsa and drizzle your gastrique over the grilled items. Enjoy



A complex dish that is easy to prepare. You will wow your guests, yourself and even your in-laws and dont worry you will maintain that summer blissfull blankness with each and every bite.





5 comments:

Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen said...

This looks fabulous Christo. You are so creative. I love anything with the name tropical in it.
Sam

Joan Nova said...

Great recipe for tropical salsa and lamb was the perfect pairing. Drooling.

Amy said...

My mouth is watering just by looking at your pictures! After reading through your post and recipe, I'm convinced I NEED to make this. What a great recipe! I especially love the salsa you added on top. :)

teresa said...

love this, i would never think to grill watermelon.

Julie Reinhardt said...

I feel completely blank after summer. Cateramnesia. Nice pics, Christo.

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