After a short hiatus, I'm back in the kitchen and back here on the blog! Part of my hiatus involved a business trip to the gulf coast of Florida. While I was there, I took the opportunity to eat as much seafood as possible. One restaurant in particular, had some very interesting combinations of seafood & fruits, wrapped up in tortillas in various ways. A combination of a couple of dishes gave me the idea to create Shrimp & Pineapple Quesadillas!
Once back home in Oklahoma, I wanted to try my hand at making my own version on the dish. It took a bit of experimenting on my part, but I was able to come up with something that's sweet, savory & tangy all in one wrap. Even if you don't happen to live near a cost, you can still enjoy a great seafood fusion dish!
To make things a bit easier, I decided to go with frozen, cooked shrimp that I would then thaw & dice. Once I diced the shrimp, I tossed it in a bowl with Trader Joes Citrus Garlic Seasoning and Vatsanas Citrus Sauce that I had picked up at the Oklahoma City Farmers Market a little while ago & was waiting for the right cooking occasion to use - this occasion was definitely it!
Side Note: If you're interested in another unique dish that features something unique from Trader Joes, I'd highly suggest checking out my recipe for Truffle Barbecue Quesadillas!
What Are Some Alternatives to the Pairings in this dish?
If you're in need of alternatives to the shrimp/pineapple pairing in this dish, or want to try some other options after trying this one out, I'd recommend such other pairings as..
Does this have to be served immediately after cooking? Or can this dish be kept & keep warm for a while to serve after cooking?
This dish can do either! If you wrap each quesadilla in aluminum foil and place into an insulated container ( a cooler without ice in it), the quesadillas can be kept warm for a few hours. Helpful when taking to a tailgate party after a Saturday Morning Long Run!
Can any of this be prepped ahead of time? (say, the night before a Saturday morning long run)?
To save time the day of the event, you can thaw, dice, and season the shrimp the day before.
Did you make this dish?
Let me know in the comments how it went!