Cooking With Four Seasons’ Chef Stettler

Sam Choy
By Sam Choy
Wednesday - August 05, 2009
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This week, Roger Stettler, executive chef of Four Seasons-Maui, visits the show to cook up the following recipes. This show aired originally in Sept. 2006.

ARUGULA ENDIVE SALAD WITH TEMPURA PRAWNS

For Salad:

* 3 ounces baby arugula

* 6 ounces Belgium endive

* 4 ounces fresh hearts of palm

* 2 ounces toasted pine nuts

* 2 ounces Maui pineapple


* 10 teardrop tomatoes

* 6 tiger prawns

* salt and pepper, to taste

For Dressing:

* 1 ounce basil leaves

* 4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

* 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice

* 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

* salt and pepper, to taste

For Tempura Batter:

* 1 cup tempura batter

* 3/4 cup water

* 1/2 cup beer

* 1 egg yolk

* salt, to taste


Carefully wash the arugula; slice endive into 1/4-inch wheels so it will fall apart. Peel off the outer layer of the fresh hearts of palm and dice into medium-size cubes; dice the pineapple into small cubes.

Toast pine nuts in a frying pan over medium heat for about four minutes, till lightly golden brown.

Cut teardrop tomatoes in halves.

Peel tiger prawns and devein by cutting them open on the back. Score them to prep for tempura.

Place all ingredients for the dressing in a blender, blend until emulsified, season to taste with salt and pepper.

Mix tempura batter with water, beer and egg yolk; whisk until very smooth. Season with a touch of salt and half cup of ice cubes.

Deep-fry the prawns by dipping them into the batter one at a time; remove from the fryer when golden brown.

Assemble the salad with all ingredients and season with salt and pepper.

Dress it on the plate and garnish with tempura prawns.

LOBSTER RISOTTO

* 1 live lobster

* 3 cups (hot) lobster or shrimp stock

* 1 tablespoon butter

* 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

* dash red pepper flakes

* 1 teaspoon garlic

* 1 teaspoon shallots

* 10 cherry tomatoes (in halves)

* 1 cup Carnaroli rice

* 2 tablespoons lobster meat

* 1/4 cup dry white wine

* 1 tablespoon fresh tomato juice

* 1 tablespoon English peas

* chopped fresh parsley

* basil leaf

Place lobster in large pot of boiling salted water and cook for 5 minutes.

Place lobster in bowl with water and ice and allow to cool off.

Remove tail and claw meat and set aside.

Heat pan (for risotto). Add oil, shallots, pepper flakes and risotto rice; sauté until golden brown.

Add lobster meat, cherry tomatoes and peas; once dry, add white wine and allow to evaporate. Add (hot) stock, salt and pepper.

Continue to add stock one ladle at a time until rice is tender (this takes about 17 minutes).

Remove pot/pan from heat. Check seasoning. Stir very well, and finish dish with butter and fresh chopped parsley.

Makes two servings.

(Watch “Sam Choy’s Kitchen” Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. on KHNL News 8.)

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