Pineapple
Fish Fajitas
By Millie Pozzo Froeb
Lime Flan with Caramelized Pineapple
This silky-smooth dessert has only two grams of fat per serving. Just be sure to mix the ingredients according to the recipe instructions and not to overbake the custard, or it will lose its luxurious texture.
Festive Tuna Salad
The salsa should be very fresh. You can prepare the ingredients ahead of time, just do not combine them more than 2 hours prior to serving. Also, never spoon the salsa atop the tuna until just before serving.
Pineapple Upside-Down Cake
Upside-down cakes made with fruit became popular in America only at the end of the nineteenth century, although they had a long history in Europe. The addition of pineapple, a New World food, most likely came about after 1903, the year a Hawaiian businessman named James Dole began marketing cans of the tropical fruit on the mainland. The modified dessert found particularly wide acceptance in the Midwest.
Tropical Fruit Champagne Granita
Baby pineapples that have been hollowed out make beautiful serving shells for this granita. These pineapples are available at specialty produce markets.
Marmalade-Glazed Ham with Sweet Orange-Tea Sauce
For this recipe, use a fully cooked bone-in ham that has the natural shape of the leg, and has some fat and rind still attached. Do not substitute a “re-formed” oval canned ham or a deli ham. Serve a malty ale or French Gew‼rztraminer with the ham, and offer the Strawberry Basket Cake for dessert.
Hummingbird Cake
Our spin on the beloved classic, featuring pineapple jam and cream cheese frosting.
By Shilpa Uskokovic
Pineapple Upside-Down Cobbler
Tender cake houses jammy sour cherries and chunks of sweet pineapple in this cobbler meets upside down cake hybrid.
By Joanne Irizarry
Honey and Bitters Fruit Salad
Whether your produce is peak-season or just so-so, this smart recipe will make it shine.
By Brigid Washington
Hot-and-Sour Fruit Salad
Summer means spicy, savory fruit salads made with whatever fresh produce you’ve got, plus lime juice, sugar, fish sauce, dried shrimp, and lots of red chiles.
By Rachel Gurjar
Sherry Colada
If you’ve only been making coladas with rum, you’re missing out. Swap out the liquor for lighter, more delicate sherry for a new take on the classic cocktail.
By Shilpa Uskokovic
Easy Chicken Al Pastor
Fast-cooking chicken thighs and convenient canned chipotle chiles come together for this streamlined version of traditional al pastor.
By Shilpa Uskokovic
Bolo Bao (Pineapple Buns)
Also called pineapple buns, this recipe for bolo bao makes a delectable version of the Hong Kong pastry, with a crispy cookie topping and fluffy interior.
By Laurence Louie
Jerk Shrimp With Pineapple Salad
Store-bought Jamaican jerk seasoning paste serves as a marinade for juicy grilled shrimp in this simple summer dinner with minimal prep time.
By Inés Anguiano