Pineapple
Island Salsa
For snacking, try this tropical topper with Hawaiian lavash crackers, or serve over grilled chicken.
Coconut-Rum Pie with Pineapple
Papaya, mango and banana slices would also work nicely on this pie.
Icy Fruit Salad
I hated this salad when I was growing up: It was pink, had too many ingredients in it, and my very Southern family loved it — three good reasons to abstain. During Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, my mother would always go back for seconds, chiming, "You don't know what you're missing." But I knew, all right — an unappealing mishmash of canned fruit and mayonnaise. No thanks. However, as I've grown older my family's "Southern classics" don't embarrass me as much. I've actually eaten this salad many times as an adult, and though I'm not saying it's my favorite, sometimes I need seconds to be sure.
Grilled Sea Bass with Tropical Salsa
Colorful salsas and relishes made with fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs became popular in this decade of diets. The toppings are light and fresh and packed with flavor-just right with grilled low-fat fish.
Pineapple and Banana Couscous Pudding
Couscous is a staple of the Moroccan table. This dessert version is similar to rice pudding. Cream of coconut adds extra flavor.
Grilled Shrimp with Pineapple Salsa
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Chocolate and Coconut Cream Fondue
Biscotti would be great for dipping, too.
Sea Bass with Citrus and Soy
"My first real job was as a paralegal — but I hated it," writes Marcia Porch of Winter Park, Florida. "There were plenty of signs that my interests lay elsewhere; it just took me a while to recognize them. My co-workers caught on faster: They would tease me because there were always cookbooks on my desk. So I started moonlighting at a bakery on the weekends. Eventually this led to a culinary career that has included owning a catering business. These days, what I make at home has to have do-ahead steps and no complicated ingredients, and be healthful and simple to assemble. "
Try this effortlessly elegant dish with steamed rice. Sesame oil can be found in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.
Pineapple Habanero Salsa
For this salsa, we prefer the tang of a regular pineapple — not too ripe and not "extra sweet."
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 1 hr
Coconut Rice Pudding Parfaits with Mango and Pineapple
"The last time we went to Las Vegas," writes Timothy Arndt of Austin, Texas, "I took my girlfriend out to dinner at Olives in the Bellagio, and we were both impressed with the food and the gorgeous setting. Best of all was dessert — we shared a creamy and exotic coconut rice pudding with tropical fruit."
Use any leftover macaroon crumble over ice cream or fresh fruit.
Tropical Carrot Cake with Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting
This cake can be prepared one day ahead. Sweetened cream of coconut is available in the liquor section of most supermarkets.
Pecan Waffles with Sauteed Pineapple
Allowing the batter to chill overnight gives the yeast time for a long, slow rise, which makes the waffles light and crisp and develops their malty flavor.
Active time: 35 min Start to finish: 9 hr
Oranges and Pineapple with Orange-Flower Water and Mint
The fruit juices blend with the sugar, spices, and orange-flower water to create a lovely syrup. What to drink: Orange Muscat wines (such as Essencia) would be perfect with this.
Grilled Pineapple Tart with Raspberries and Chipotle Cream
Before grilling the pineapple, be sure to preheat your grill rack and then clean it with a metal brush to remove any bits of previously grilled food, which can give an off flavor to the pineapple.
This recipe makes great use of the Börner V-slicer*. Other adjustable-blade slicers also work well, but if you don't have one, you can use a sharp 10-inch chef's knife.
The smooth-sided tart in our photo was made in a springform pan, but since the crust is very delicate, it's much easier and less likely to break when made in a round tart pan with a removable bottom as called for in the recipe below.
Active time: 50 min Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr