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EcclesCake | 17:51 Tue 26th Apr 2011 | Food & Drink
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I implore you to only answer the exam question here, I know what I could do but I want to know what I CAN do.

I am going to have at least two under ripe avocados to cook with at a demonstration. I have very limited equipment and a soup or pureed solution is not possible. Does anyone have a recipe for using under ripe avocados?

I know the useful answers are going to be few and far between, but I thought I'd give it a go.

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Grated unripe avacados are sometimes included as part of a salad.
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I have no electricity but do have 'hand tools', i.e. pestle & mortar, grater, knife etc. I have gas hobs, but not much else.
...Then peel it, cut in sturdy slices (removing pit which you could then grow) place slices in a heavy frying pan with a little EVOO and fry for about 3 minutes over medium heat or until it becomes as soft as ripened avocado. Use as usual for salads or other dishes. Tastes great...
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Mmm, nice idea Clanad. I'm just wondering if I could coat them in a polenta type crust and serve them with a tomato salsa.....time to play......
The only interesting things I found in my cookbooks were: Cranberry-avocado salad, half shells with cold lobster salad or half shells with curry. I looked through about 25 cookbooks because the question intrigued me. Clanad's suggestion was better than anything else I saw.
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Thanks Cowtipper, I suspect there is a very good reason why we can't find recipes for under ripe avocados ;-)

I'm going to have a go at Clanads idea, my fritter idea and see what a guacamole with coarsely grated avocado and chopped tomato/onion/chilli turn out like.
You could try and get them to ripen by putting them in a brown paper bag with some bananas - it's supposed to work but I've not tried it.
I started in the pickling books because I thought the firmness might be to your advantage (the only advantage I see for under-ripe ones). I'd need to play with one but its an hour drive to the grocery store from here. Let us know how the guacamole turns out.
What about sliced and fried in a nice tempura batter with a thai sweet chilli dip?
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Thanks, no time to ripen as they will be delivered on the the day I need to use them.

Tempura batter is a nice idea but I can't do deep frying as disposing of a large quantity of hot oil is a tad difficult, hence my thinking on a polenta crust that can be done shallow fried.

TBH, I don't have a whole lot of of hope for coarsely grated guac, but hey it's worth a try!
i like underripe avocados. when they arrive wrap them in newspaper and leave them for as long as poss. or i remember seeing someone do baked avodcado's once, looked rank but may work

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