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TEMPURA AVOCADO, Essensia Restaurant & Lounge

In Florida, the only thing we love more than avocados is coming up with fun, new ways to eat them. Luckily, we here in Miami have Executive Chef Venoy Rogers III—the mastermind behind Essensia Restaurant + Lounge {3025 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach; 305.908.5458} and our personal guru on all things delicious, good-for-you cuisine—to make sure that happens. Fusing his own “New American” twist into Essensia’s local, seasonal, farm-to-table menu, Chef Rogers came up with a fun way to enjoy this favorite South Florida fruit, with a little indulgence thrown in for good measure.

Want to try this dish for yourself? Head to Chef Rogers’ must-try restaurant, in The Palms Hotel & Spa, and order his Tempura Avocado. Then, when you love it, go home and use the recipe below to whip it up on your own.

Tempura Avocado from Executive Chef Venoy Rogers III of Essensia Restaurant + Lounge
serves four to six

The Ingredients

Tomato Chipotle Jam:
1 c Roma tomato, diced
1 medium red bell pepper, diced
3 tbsp sugar
1/2 c red wine vinegar
2 tsp Chipotle Purée
1/2 small red onion, 1/4 c diced
salt and pepper, to taste

Cilantro-Lime Crème Fraiche:
1 lime, juice and zest
1/2 c crème fraiche or sour cream
1 tbsp cilantro, chopped
salt and pepper, to taste

Tempura Batter:
2 egg whites
1 c All-Purpose Flour
2/3 c cold water

Tempura Avocado:
2 avocados
6 c oil, excluding olive oil
sea salt, to taste

The Method

For Tomato Chipotle Jam: Sauté onion in a large sauté pan for four to six minutes.  Add diced tomatoes and cook for an additional four to six minutes. Deglaze the pan with vinegar. Add all remaining ingredients, and allow everything to simmer on medium or low heat for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the liquid has reduced and the consistency resembles jam.  Season with salt and pepper to taste.

For Cilantro-Lime Crème Fraiche: Combine all ingredients in a bowl and season with salt and pepper.

For Tempura Batter: Beat egg whites until frothy. Fold flour and cold water into the egg whites until the batter is barely mixed.

For Tempura Avocado: Remove the skin and pit from the avocado. Slice each avocado into six even wedges. Using a fork or a skewer, dip each avocado wedge into the tempura batter and shake off the excess batter. Fry each wedge in oil at 355 degrees for two minutes, or until golden brown. Remove the wedges from oil and season immediately.

To Serve: Drizzle Cilantro-Lime Crème Fraiche directly on the serving plate, and space battered avocado wedges evenly across. Fill the curve of each wedge, where the pit used to be, with a dollop of the Tomato Chipotle Jam and serve.

Enjoy!

By Jennifer Agress | Miami Editor

Chef Tim Andriola & Belkys Nerey

Chef Tim Andriola of Basil Park & Event Ambassador Belkys Nerey

On Friday, April 24, 2015, the who’s who of the Miami food scene gathered at the Miami Beach Botanical Garden for an evening of small bites, beverages, and mingling with some of the city’s best chefs and local farmers. The occasion? The fourth-annual Snail of Approval Tasting Party—dubbed Miami’s “Freshest Night Out.” Presented by Slow Food Miami, the party raises funds to support the 100-percent volunteer nonprofit dedicated to “planting a fresher future for our children.” All in all, the event raises funds for 20 new edible gardens throughout the community.

Chef Alex Chang of Vagabond Restaurant & Bar

Chef Alex Chang of Vagabond Restaurant & Bar

All restaurant participants, which included previous Snail of Approval Winners such as Siena Tavern and Meat Market, embrace the farm-to-table movement, incorporating only fresh, local produce, fish, and meats into their dishes. All of the participating chefs honor the producers, purveyors, and artisans who contribute to food and beverage quality, authenticity, and sustainability.

Chef Paula DaSilva of 3030 Ocean

Chef Paula DaSilva of 3030 Ocean

Upon arrival, we were given a tiny clothespin and instructed to place it in the jar of the table that we thought offered the “Best Bite of the Night.” The options were near-endless, but several stood out in our minds, including the Roasted Tofu and Radish Sprout Summer Roll with cashew dipping sauce from Chef Mark Zeituni of Lido at The Standard; the GF Sapodilla Braised Wild Boar with local cheese arepa and root vegetable relish from Chef Kris Wessel of Oolite; and the fresh bread paired with Lucini Olive Oil from Zak “The Baker” Stern.

Snail of Approval chefs and hosts

Snail of Approval chefs and hosts

Around 8:30pm, Belkys Nerey, the ambassador for the evening and an Emmy award-winning journalist of WSVN’s 7 NEWS, took to the microphone to announce the winners for “Best Bite of the Night”: Chef Alex Chang of Vagabond Restaurant and Bar for his Cobia Tartare with yuzu, avocado, and quinoa; and Chef Paula DaSilva of 3030 Ocean for her Florida Rabbit Taco with Swank Farm slaw and fermented pepper sauce.