Papaya
Tropical Shake
(Batido)
This milk shake is a Puerto Rican and Cuban favorite; Palacio de Los Jugos on Flagler Street in Miami specializes in jugos and makes great tropical-fruit batidos. The fruit combinations are endless — try a mixture of strawberry and kiwi or guava and pineapple — and you can even use coconut milk instead of whole and spike with a shot of rum.
Green Papaya Salad with Shrimp
Green papaya salad in all its regional variations - often flavored with pork, beef, or shrimp (as below)-is hugely popular throughout Southeast Asia. The dish is made from unripe Southeast Asian papayas, which have firm white flesh and white seeds. The current popularity of Vietnamese and Thai food in the United States has increased these papayas' availability, although it is still generally limited to Asian markets. Such papayas can grow to the size of cantaloupes or larger and range in shape from oval to round. Look for rock-hard dark green fruit without a trace of pink or yellow blush. If you don't see any, ask (some shopkeepers do not display them).
Those who can't find the right kind of papaya might skip the salad or substitute seedless (European) cucumbers despite the repetition with the main course. Those who can find Southeast Asian green papayas will be treated to a salad that our food editors found irresistible.
Papaya Seed Dressing
Subscribing to the theory that epicurean cooking should, ideally, be easy and inexpensive, I submit this recipe, which I obtained during the summer I taught school on Guam. It's for a dressing of mine that is excellent on fruit salads and even makes an outstanding dressing for coleslaw as part of a summer picnic.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Roasted Pork Loin with Tropical Fruits
At the Princeville Hotel on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai, a mixture of dried and fresh fruits is used to fill the pork. Begin preparing this dish one day before serving.
Tropical Fruit Salsa with Jalapeño and Bell Peppers
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Coconut Pudding with Tropical Fruits
The recipe for the coconut pudding is adapted from Mexican Light Cooking by Santa Fe-based chef Kathi Long.
Coconut and Palm Sugar Syrup with Tapioca, Tropical Fruit, and Shaved Ice
Made from yuca (pronounced "YOO-ca"), pearl tapioca can be found at Asian markets and specialty foods shops.
Active time: 2 hr Start to finish: 2 1/2 hr
Hotsy Corn Salad
When making this salad, which is lightly spiked with jalapeño pepper, have all the ingredients prepared ahead. Then just toss them together as close to serving time as possible to keep the flavors fresh.
Grilled Lobster Salad with Avocado and Papaya
Fragrant smoke from the mesquite wood chips makes a fine counterpoint to the sweetness of the lobster in this salad. Finish the meal with lemon ice drizzled with tequila, and pass a plateful of sugar cookies.
Thai-Style Crab Salad in Papaya
Look for Gold or Strawberry papayas. Their sweet flavor complements this tangy crab salad beautifully.
Pineapple Papaya Relish
This recipe was created to accompany <epi:recipeLink id "11847">Grilled Teriyaki Pork Chops with Pineapple Papaya Relish</epi:recipeLink>.</a> Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Avocado and Tropical-Fruit Salsa
At the ranch, Lisa Ahier makes this salsa with and without avocado. At Gourmet, we liked it with.
Paprika Rice
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.