Recipe of the Week: Banana Guacamole

Banana Guacamole; Photo - Danielle Sucher

Kenny Shopsin of Shopsin's (read the background story here) just came out with a fantastic new book, Eat Me. More than a cookbook, it includes a wonderful collection of tales of the restaurant and his family, and a lot of insight into Kenny's views on food and cooking. The real value in the book lies in Kenny's explanation of how he deconstructs dishes and puts them together in unexpected but perfectly reasonable (once he explains them to you, that is) permutations.

Actually, Kenny's writing about how he creates dishes is a bit reminiscent of this conversation from Off the Bone about alienating falafel from its Middle Eastern context and thinking of it as a savory herb and chickpea fritter instead. And if that's not convincing enough for you, here you can find a post with a link to an mp3 of a cute little girl reading the full list of pancakes on the Shopsin's insanely long menu.

This dish is based on the bit in the book where Kenny mentions that he started making banana guacamole when he realized that green bananas are much like avocados, really. His recipe? Pick your favorite guacamole recipe, and use bananas instead of avocados. That's it.

So, that's what we did. We put together a guacamole recipe that we liked, and used ripe bananas instead of green ones to create a dip that's something between guacamole and banana ketchup. If you have your own guacamole recipe, or want to cut down on the sweetness and use green bananas instead, give it a try and let us know how it goes!

Have any of you been to Shopsin's since it moved to the Essex Street Market, by the way? How's it doing there at the new location?

Banana Guacamole
4 ripe bananas
8 cloves garlic, minced
1 small hot pepper, seeds and ribs removed, minced (or to taste)
2 tbsp red palm oil
1 tbsp minced fresh parsley
juice of 2 limes
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

Mash the ingredients together with a mortar and pestle. Adjust seasonings to taste.

You could blend them instead if you prefer, but using the cruder tools gives you a chunkier, more satisfying texture.

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shopsin's was one of the first places i fell in love with when i moved to new york. kenny and his kids are fucking great. i was so bummed when it shut down...

A true hipster recipie. Make sure you wear your Che t-shirt before you dive in.

Maybe use hot red chili powder instead of fresh chilies for the ripe banana recipe (try Guajilla or Chipotle). Roast some fresh Ancho peppers for the green banana...and serve with Cassava chips.

Shopsins is at Essex Market now.

This is another recipe,Banana Scallops with Banana Guacamole & Chocolate Ice Cream,Prep Time: one hour,Directions:Chocolate Ice Cream:Simmer sugar in heavy cream, then temper in egg yolks and melt in chocolate. Chill then turn in an ice cream machine.Banana Guacamole:Mash bananas and season with herbs and syrup.Banana Scallops:Sear scallops in sugar.
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Dacia


Foreclosed Homes

This is another recipe,Banana Scallops with Banana Guacamole & Chocolate Ice Cream,Prep Time: one hour,Directions:Chocolate Ice Cream:Simmer sugar in heavy cream, then temper in egg yolks and melt in chocolate. Chill then turn in an ice cream machine.Banana Guacamole:Mash bananas and season with herbs and syrup.Banana Scallops:Sear scallops in sugar.
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Dacia


Foreclosed Homes

I miss Kenny and Eve at the West Side location. Hoping to stop by the Essex street location soon. R.I.P., Eve.

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