Shrimp with Macadamia Pesto Sauce

 

 

Recipe by Chef Giovanni

 

 

Yields : 6 Servings

 

Ingredients:

30 pc. Large Shrimp, peeled and deveined

6 oz. Extra Virgin Olive Oil

1 Bulb of Garlic, minced

1/2 C. Sliced Almonds

1/2 C. Macadamia Nut Butter

1/2 C. Parmesan Cheese

1 C. Basil leaves

1/2 tsp. Sea Salt & Black Pepper to taste

1 lb. Angel Hair Pasta

 

 

 

Peel and devein shrimp and reserve. Heat 3 1/2 quarts of water to a boil.

Combine the garlic in a food processor and pulse until chopped, scraping several times with a rubber spatula (carefully remove 1 Tbsp. for use later)

add a few Tablespoons of olive oil and stir together. Add the almonds and macadamia nut butter and blend until smooth, add the basil and pulse until it is green and well blended, add cheese and more olive oil, taste and adjust seasonings with sea salt and pepper. The pesto should be thick but pourable consistency (you can add a little water if needed).

Heat a large saute pan until very hot, add 2 T. olive oil and when it is smoking add 1 Tbsp. chopped garlic, after it changes color add the shrimp and saute until they are almost done, add about 1/2 cup of the pesto and turn on low. Add 1 tsp. Sea Salt to the boiling water; add the pasta to the water. I like to use silicone non stick tongs for almost everything in the pot; these are great for stirring the pasta and testing it. When pasta is aldente, pour it into a strainer and let air dry (do not run water on your pasta)

Pour a little sauce on each plate, twist up the pasta, arrange the shrimp around each portion and top with grated Parmesan cheese! Serve and enjoy it!

 

Chefs Note: Traditional Italian cooking required pine nuts for the pesto sauce, however they are hard to get your hands on, and they are expensive, so we like to use any nuts we have on hand. It is also great with pecans.
Our dried minced onion and dried garlic saves time, and it is always in the cabinet!

 

 

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SMOKED FISH SPREAD

 

Recipe courtesy of a

Chef @ www.chefdepot.net

 

 

 

 

Yield - 1 lb.

 

INGREDIENTS-

 

8 oz. Smoked Fish, skin and bones removed

4 oz. Mayonnaise

2 oz. Onion, Small Dice

1 lg. Lemon, juiced

1 T. Fresh Parsley, chopped

1 T. Dijon Mustard

dash Tabasco Sauce

to taste Salt & Pepper

 

Method -

Peel off skin and debone fish, crumble into a stainless steel mixing bowl. Add all ingredients and mix well, taste and adjust seasonings, serve with toast points or crackers.

 

 

Chefs Notes: This recipe also works well inside a garnished tomato cup as an appetizer. Garnish with lemon wedges and sprigs of fresh parsley or basil. We also like to add a large pinch of Saffron to this recipe for upscale parties!


We recommend smoked whitefish or chubs for this recipe but any smoked fish will work.

Be careful with the salt, some smoked fish has a high salt content from brine.

 

Check it out... Porcini & Morel Mushrooms taste amazing with steak, chicken and in soups & sauces!

 

 

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GRILLED OCTOPUS

 

 

Recipe courtesy of

Chef Gulespie

@ Chef Depot

 

 

 

Yield - Six Servings

 

Ingredients -

 

3 lb. Octopous (or substitute squid)

1/3 C. Red Wine Vinegar

3 Cloves Garlic, Minced

2 Lemons, Juiced & Zested

2 T. fresh Oregano, Chopped

Salt & Fresh Ground Black Pepper, To Taste

 

Method -

 

In a large stockpot bring a few quarts of water to a boil, add octopus and reduce heat to simmer for 30 minutes. Remove the octopus and place in a stainless steel mixing bowl. In a seperate bowl wish together all remaining ingredients and pour them over the octopus. Let the octopus marinate in the refrigerator at least 4 hours, overnight is best. Fire up the grill, we like to use charcoal and hardwood (apple or oak) and let the grill get hot. Grill the octopus for 5-10 minutes per side. Remove from the grill and chop it up into bite size pieces. We like to serve the octopus on a oval platter garnished with grilled vegaetables!
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