Fruit & Shrimp Salad (yam Polamai) Recipe
Yield: 4 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
Stephen Ceideburg,
2 cup: Assorted fruits sliced: Apples, Pears, Tangerine Sections, Grapefruit or Pomelo, Grapes, Firm Papaya Strawberries, Oranges
2 tbsp: Oil,
1: Shallot, thinly sliced
3 Cloves: garlic, thinly sliced
Juice of one lime,
1 tsp: Kosher salt,
1 tsp: Sugar, or to taste
1/4 cup: Cooked shrimp,
2 tbsp: Chopped toasted peanuts,
1: Fresh red chili, seeded and finely shredded
Directions:
1. Cut fruit into bite-sized pieces. If using pomelo, peel indi-
vidual sections and break apart into grains about the size of a grape
seed. if grapes contain seeds, split and seed them. Toss apple or
pear slices in a little citrus juice to keep them from oxidizing.
2. In a small skillet or saucepan, heat oil over low heat and gently
fry shallot and garlic until lightly browned. Remove and drain on
paper towels.
3. In a medium bowl, combine lime juice, salt, and sugar (if used)
and stir to dissolve. Add fruits, shrimp, and half the garlic and
shallot and toss to coat evenly with dressing. Taste and adjust
seasoning if necessary. Transfer to serving dish and garnish with
remaining garlic and shallot, peanuts, and chile.
Serves 4 with other dishes.
Variation: Use cooked and shredded chicken or pork in place of shrimp.
From the California Culinary Academys "Southeast Asian Cooking", Jay
Harlow, published by the Chevron Chemical Company, 1987. ISBN
0-89721-098-0.
Source from luhu.jp
vidual sections and break apart into grains about the size of a grape
seed. if grapes contain seeds, split and seed them. Toss apple or
pear slices in a little citrus juice to keep them from oxidizing.
2. In a small skillet or saucepan, heat oil over low heat and gently
fry shallot and garlic until lightly browned. Remove and drain on
paper towels.
3. In a medium bowl, combine lime juice, salt, and sugar (if used)
and stir to dissolve. Add fruits, shrimp, and half the garlic and
shallot and toss to coat evenly with dressing. Taste and adjust
seasoning if necessary. Transfer to serving dish and garnish with
remaining garlic and shallot, peanuts, and chile.
Serves 4 with other dishes.
Variation: Use cooked and shredded chicken or pork in place of shrimp.
From the California Culinary Academys "Southeast Asian Cooking", Jay
Harlow, published by the Chevron Chemical Company, 1987. ISBN
0-89721-098-0.
Source from luhu.jp