Papayas are delicious fruit and can be of the variety which produces a yellow fruit or a deep orange colored flesh. They can be sliced and eaten directly from the skin. A nice addition is a squeeze of lime. This brightens the fruit and makes it a delicious breakfast item. When ripe but firm, they can be peeled and sliced or cubed for fruit salads. Papayas can blended into smoothies or made into milk shakes. Cold papaya juice with a bit of fresh lime juice and some freshly grated nutmeg is delicious. My decadent favorite is papaya juice blended with ice and condensed milk. Add a pinch of salt and some grated nutmeg and you have a dessert in a glass!!
Rich in Vitamin C ,the papaya fruit is rather versatile. and can be used in many forms. The high level of natural pectin make it ideal for making jellies and preserves. Its beautiful shiny black seeds can be blended and added to salad dressing for a peppery flavor. The leaves of the papaya can be crushed and used to tenderize meat. Green papaya is delicious in the Thai salad Som tam, mixed with pungent fish sauce, limes, sugar and Chile peppers. I have also made a gratin of green papaya with a Bechamel sauce; its flavor was very refined and similar to that of a gratin of mirlton. In Guyana green papaya is often shredded or cubed and added to fiery hot wiriri pepper sauce; much like a pickle!
Summer is almost here and papayas will be readily available. Next time you buy a papaya, try using it in a new way!
INGREDIENTS
1/2 cup sugar
1 tsp salt
2 tsp Dijon mustard
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1/2 cup vegetable oil
3 tbsp finely chopped onion
2 tbsp papaya seeds
METHOD
In a blender, add the vinegar, salt, sugar and mustard.
Blend together to incorporate.
Add the vegetable oil and make an emulsion.
Add the chopped onion and the papaya seeds. Blend until the seeds resemble ground black pepper.
Pour into a glass container and store in refrigerator.
This dressing is great with a green or garden salad.
Can be kept refrigerated for 2 weeks.