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Bora Bora Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp With

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Ingredients

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1 cup passion fruit juice
1 thai red chili pepper, halved lengthwise
1/2 teaspoon cumin seed
3 tablespoons honey
1 thai green chili pepper, coarsely chopped
1 tablespoon water
1 tablespoon dry mustard
1 tablespoon dijon mustard
salt
8 large shrimp, shelled and deveined with tails left on
8 thin slices lean bacon
1 hass avocado, quartered and thinly sliced
extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling
1 passion fruit, halved and seeds scooped out
cilantro leaf, for garnish

Nutritional information

215.9
Calories
121 g
Calories From Fat
13.5 g
Total Fat
3.2 g
Saturated Fat
34.1 mg
Cholesterol
287.2 mg
Sodium
20.1 g
Carbs
3.5 g
Dietary Fiber
14.8 g
Sugars
6.2 g
Protein
114g
Serving Size

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Bora Bora Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp With

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  • Gluten Free
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Star chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten follows a morning of Jet-skiing on a turquoise lagoon with an exuberant afternoon of creating recipes for his new Bora Bora restaurant. He planned to punch up his shrimp with a simple mustard sauce, but the spectacular passion fruits on Bora Bora gave his sauce a tangy kick. Store-bought passion fruit juice also works well if you can't make it to the island to pick the fruits.

  • 54 min
  • Serves 4
  • Easy

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Bora Bora Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp With Passion Fruit Mustard, Star chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten follows a morning of Jet-skiing on a turquoise lagoon with an exuberant afternoon of creating recipes for his new Bora Bora restaurant He planned to punch up his shrimp with a simple mustard sauce, but the spectacular passion fruits on Bora Bora gave his sauce a tangy kick Store-bought passion fruit juice also works well if you can’t make it to the island to pick the fruits , Star chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten follows a morning of Jet-skiing on a turquoise lagoon with an exuberant afternoon of creating recipes for his new Bora Bora restaurant He planned to punch up his shrimp with a simple mustard sauce, but the spectacular passion fruits on Bora Bora gave his sauce a tangy kick Store-bought passion fruit juice also works well if you can’t make it to the island to pick the fruits


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Steps

1
Done

In a Small Saucepan, Boil the Passion Fruit Juice With the Red Chile Until Reduced to 1/4 Cup, About 20 Minutes.

2
Done

Meanwhile, in Another Saucepan, Toast the Cumin Seeds Over Moderate Heat Until Fragrant.

3
Done

Add the Honey and Green Chile and Bring to a Simmer, Remove from the Heat and Let Stand For 15 Minutes.

4
Done

Strain the Honey and Stir in 1 Teaspoon of the Water.

5
Done

in a Bowl, Blend the Dry Mustard With the Remaining 2 Teaspoons of Water; Let Stand For 5 Minutes.

6
Done

Stir in the Dijon Mustard.

7
Done

Strain the Reduced Passion Fruit Juice Into the Mustard and Season With Salt.

8
Done

Fire Your Grill and Wrap Each Shrimp in a Slice of Bacon.

9
Done

Grill the Shrimp Over Moderately High Heat, Turning a Few Times, Until the Bacon Is Lightly Charred and the Shrimp Are Cooked Throughout, About 4 Minutes.

10
Done

Fan the Avocado Slices on Each Plate and Top With the Shrimp. Spoon the Mustard Around the Shrimp, Then Spoon the Honey Around the Mustard. Drizzle the Shrimp With Olive Oil, Garnish With the Passion Fruit Seeds and Cilantro and Serve.

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