Saturday, September 11, 2010

TEQUILA-MANGO BBQ DELIGHT

TEQUILA-MANGO BBQ DELIGHT



Ingredients:
(Makes enough for 4 entree portions, i.e., enough to cover 4 chicken breasts or fish filets)

1 mango
1 clementine or tangerine
1 cube Trader Joe's frozen cilantro (or 1/2 bunch fresh cilantro, minced)
6 Tbsp. Cholula hot sauce (or to taste)
1 Tbsp. crushed garlic
1 cup veggie or chicken broth
1 tsp. olive oil + 1 Tbsp. olive oil
1/2 tsp. apple cider vinegar
1 tomato, chopped
Black pepper, to taste
Salt, to taste
Tequila, poured to a count of 4
Splash of cooking sherry
Garlic powder, to taste
1/2 - 3/4 avocado, diced
1 yellow (crookneck) squash, thinly sliced and sprinkled with garlic powder
3/4 - 1 white onion, sliced
[Optional: 1 tsp. corn starch]

Directions:

1. To remove flesh of mango, slice with a sharp knife from one end to the other, repeat about an inch away and remove "wedge," slicing it from the center stone if necessary. Gently slice the skin off the wedge. Put mango in a blender.

2. Add Cholula, clementine, cilantro, tomato, 1 tsp. olive oil, apple cider vinegar, broth, crushed garlic, tequila, and black pepper to blender. Blend on high or "liquefy" until thoroughly mixed. Remove any chunks. Stir in garlic powder and salt to taste. Should yield approximately 2 cups of sauce.

3. In a deep sauce pan or wok, heat 1 Tbsp. olive oil and sherry over low-medium heat. Add squash and cook for 2-4 minutes, stirring occasionally. Pour in 1 1/3 cups of sauce and mix well. Continue to cook until sauce begins to thicken, stirring as necessary to prevent sticking or browning. [Stir in corn starch, mixed in water, if thicker sauce is desired.]

4. 3 minutes prior to serving, stir onion into sauce and mix well.

5. Barbecue chicken breasts or fish filets, basting each side with remaining 2/3 cup mango sauce 3 minutes prior to removing from flame.

6. Ladle sauce over chicken breasts or fish filets atop brown rice. Top each piece with avocado bits.

Notes:

*Consider making half the sauce without Cholula and tequila for kids' portions.

*I think halibut would be a good fish choice.

*Careful with this one...you might spoil your spouse who will then no longer be satisfied with leftover macaroni and cheese or cereal for dinner (unless he's my husband, and then cereal for dinner is always a welcome and viable option).

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