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I got some pineapple with a half -baked plan to wrap it in bacon for an appetizer of some kind. But then I got lazy. So I set it on fire instead! Voila--last-minute dessert and postprandial entertainment, all in one! I have never before attempted to flambé anything but now I'm pretty sure it's gonna be my all-purpose cooking finish. Gnocchi? Flambé! Mashed potatoes? Flambé! 5-alarm chili? Flambé! Word to the wise(r than me): this was a great idea I had after a few drinks during dinner. Please be careful and don't set your house on fire.
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First things first: add a few tablespoons brown sugar to 3 cups of fresh, chunked pineapple and allow to macerate for at least 10 minutes. Meanwhile, mix 2 shots coconut liquor with two shots rum and 1/4 cup orange juice and set aside.
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When you're ready for dessert, melt 2 tablespoons butter in a heavy pan over medium-high heat.
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When the butter is hot, add in your sugared pineapple chunks.
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Add a healthy two pinches (or more) of chili powder and any other spices you like (I think I put in some cardamom as well but not sure about that).
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Let the fruit get brown and slightly caramelized.
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Now the fun part! Turn up the heat to high and dump in your booze/oj mixture...
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And set it on fire! Light a match to it and step the hell back.
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Fwoomp! Steve was sitting all the way out on the porch while Lydia and I were doing this in the kitchen and he says it made an impressively large fireball. We're very brave.
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It subsides pretty fast.
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And leaves a beautiful brown sauce with an exciting "I-just-caught-on-fire" flavor.
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The chili with the pineapple is really great--a subtle background heat that feels right with the instant caramel from the flambé.
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Pour the pineapple with its sauce over some vanilla ice cream. This would also be great on poundcake or something.
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