Rich aroma, colourful spices and truly rustic serving combos- that’s how simple it is to actually relish an hawaiian appetizers recipes. With oodles of traditional culinary secrets and contemporary styles, we bring you 10 never-miss party recipes that make up for a formidable appetiser menu.
1. Hawaiian Tropical Bruschetta:
Bruschetta is a popular Italian starter that has gripped Hawaiian cuisine with an enticing appeal. Tropical Hawaiian bruschetta is prepared using Kalua pig meat and rubbed with garlic and olive oil, and Hawaiian sea salt. A refreshing deviation from its Italian source, this tropical antipasto is topped with fruits and jellies to taste sweeter than it usually is.
1. Hawaiian Tropical Bruschetta:
Bruschetta is a popular Italian starter that has gripped Hawaiian cuisine with an enticing appeal. Tropical Hawaiian bruschetta is prepared using Kalua pig meat and rubbed with garlic and olive oil, and Hawaiian sea salt. A refreshing deviation from its Italian source, this tropical antipasto is topped with fruits and jellies to taste sweeter than it usually is.
There are more than 10 different varieties of Hawaiian bruschetta prepared by using fruits and meat. The vegan version has a caramelised topping made of pineapple extracts, maple syrup and mango pulps.
The key ingredients of the tropical bruschetta are:
- Oils and vinegar
- Apple cider vinegar
- Kiwi fruits, Lime, pineapple, passion fruit, Cajun
- Tomato and basil
- Coconut gratings
- Nuts and seeds
- Sweetened bread, garlic loaf or baguette
How to serve:
Use ripe tomatoes for a syrupy appeal, fired with a fruity and spicy flavour.
2. Caramelised Hawaiian Kielbasa:
Well, not exactly a fast food starter, the Hawaiian kielbasa is a slow cooking recipe. It has all the goodness of an exotic tropical platter like sugary apple slices, glazed pineapple and a rich topping of caramelised brown sugar.
Use ripe tomatoes for a syrupy appeal, fired with a fruity and spicy flavour.
2. Caramelised Hawaiian Kielbasa:
Well, not exactly a fast food starter, the Hawaiian kielbasa is a slow cooking recipe. It has all the goodness of an exotic tropical platter like sugary apple slices, glazed pineapple and a rich topping of caramelised brown sugar.
Key ingredients:
- Kielbasa – 2lbs.
- Fresh pineapples
- Barbecue sauce
- Brown sugar
- Grounded ginger
- Onion and garlic paste
How to serve:
After 5-6 hours of slow cooking in an earthen pot, beef kielbasa can be served with fusilli pasta or baked garlic buns.
3. Shrimp Bites in Coconut Lagoon:
Nibble your way to the savouring places in your mouth. A firm bite that melts in your mouth, shrimp bites feature among the most preferred beach shack appetisers and adventure sports snacks. A remarkable sea food, the recipe has an Asiatic appeal with its abundant chilli and garlic flavour. What makes it truly enticing is the way fruits and nuts are used in this preparation.
After 5-6 hours of slow cooking in an earthen pot, beef kielbasa can be served with fusilli pasta or baked garlic buns.
3. Shrimp Bites in Coconut Lagoon:
Nibble your way to the savouring places in your mouth. A firm bite that melts in your mouth, shrimp bites feature among the most preferred beach shack appetisers and adventure sports snacks. A remarkable sea food, the recipe has an Asiatic appeal with its abundant chilli and garlic flavour. What makes it truly enticing is the way fruits and nuts are used in this preparation.
A finger food loaded with mayo, pineapple chunks, orange marmalade and fresh parsley. Add mozzarella/QuesoFresco/ Ricotta cheese and avocadoes over the roasted shrimps for a magical taste.
How to serve:
Shrimp bites in Coconut lagoon tastes wonderful when served with crunchy tortillas chips and asparagus bread for a barbecue picnic.
4. Ham and Pineapple Kebabs:
A salty and-sugary delight, these kebabs are perfect skewer recipes that comes together in a matter of minutes. An alternating cube of ham and pineapples are drizzled with caramelised coconut milk and savoury sauce. Easy and very delicious appetiser, this “Hawaiian” stuff is decked with sweet bell pepper and barbecue sauce. Juiced to the core, these ham and pineapple kebabs are rubbed with appetising grated ginger, cored to the bamboo sticks.
How to serve:
Glazed ham and pineapple kebabs are relished cold after brushing with barbecue sauce before grilling till brown for about 10-15 minutes.
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