Tasty Grilled Pineapple With Spiced Caramel Recipe From Gordon Ramsay - Almost Anything
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During this #cooking #video , #gordon #ramsay will Demonstrate How to Cook #Grilled #pineapple with #Spiced #caramel #recipe.
Here Is the Recipe :
Desserts for one or two have to be really easy or else you won’t bother. This
griddled pineapple strikes just the right balance. It can be ready in minutes and
adds another dimension to a familiar fruit. To test if your pineapple is ripe, try
pulling a leaf from the top. It should come out easily. If it doesn’t, leave the
pineapple in the fruit bowl for a day or two and try again.
1 ripe pineapple
4 tbsp caster sugar, plus a little extra for sprinkling
1 vanilla pod, seeds removed
Pinch of Chinese five-spice powder
20g butter, cut in half
150ml double cream
1. First prepare the pineapple. Using a serrated knife, cut off the top and base, then cut the
pineapple into 8 long wedges. Cut along the inside edge of the wedges to remove the core.
Slice between the flesh and the skin as you would a piece of melon but leave the last 2cm
of skin attached.
2. Heat a griddle pan. Place the pineapple wedges in the hot pan, pushing the fruit against
the griddle bars to help it colour. Cook for 2 minutes on each side until marked. Sprinkle
over a little caster sugar 1 minute before the end of cooking to glaze the fruit.
3. To make the caramel, tip the 4 tablespoons of caster sugar, the vanilla seeds and fivespice
powder into a heavy-based frying pan and cook over a medium heat for 3–4 minutes
until the sugar has dissolved and is turning a dark golden brown. Remove from the heat,
add the butter and 2 tablespoons of the cream. Shake the pan to melt the butter, whisk to
combine, then add the remaining cream.
4. To serve, drizzle the caramel sauce over the pineapple wedges and serve immediately.
HOW TO GRIDDLE
Whenever you use a griddle pan, always press down hard what you are cooking
and hold it there for a few seconds. This will help achieve those characteristic
scorch lines, which not only look attractive but mean more flavour.
Thanks for Watching
Almost anything
During this #cooking #video , #gordon #ramsay will Demonstrate How to Cook #Grilled #pineapple with #Spiced #caramel #recipe.
Here Is the Recipe :
Desserts for one or two have to be really easy or else you won’t bother. This
griddled pineapple strikes just the right balance. It can be ready in minutes and
adds another dimension to a familiar fruit. To test if your pineapple is ripe, try
pulling a leaf from the top. It should come out easily. If it doesn’t, leave the
pineapple in the fruit bowl for a day or two and try again.
1 ripe pineapple
4 tbsp caster sugar, plus a little extra for sprinkling
1 vanilla pod, seeds removed
Pinch of Chinese five-spice powder
20g butter, cut in half
150ml double cream
1. First prepare the pineapple. Using a serrated knife, cut off the top and base, then cut the
pineapple into 8 long wedges. Cut along the inside edge of the wedges to remove the core.
Slice between the flesh and the skin as you would a piece of melon but leave the last 2cm
of skin attached.
2. Heat a griddle pan. Place the pineapple wedges in the hot pan, pushing the fruit against
the griddle bars to help it colour. Cook for 2 minutes on each side until marked. Sprinkle
over a little caster sugar 1 minute before the end of cooking to glaze the fruit.
3. To make the caramel, tip the 4 tablespoons of caster sugar, the vanilla seeds and fivespice
powder into a heavy-based frying pan and cook over a medium heat for 3–4 minutes
until the sugar has dissolved and is turning a dark golden brown. Remove from the heat,
add the butter and 2 tablespoons of the cream. Shake the pan to melt the butter, whisk to
combine, then add the remaining cream.
4. To serve, drizzle the caramel sauce over the pineapple wedges and serve immediately.
HOW TO GRIDDLE
Whenever you use a griddle pan, always press down hard what you are cooking
and hold it there for a few seconds. This will help achieve those characteristic
scorch lines, which not only look attractive but mean more flavour.
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