Lately I have been missing Jamaica. K and I went there for our honeymoon back in August, and I cannot stop wishing that I could go there again this summer. Since that is highly unlikely, I decided I will have to bring Jamaica to me! Here is a concoction I came up with last night, that had us both going back for refills. It combines the best of two food styles I highly admire: Mexican and Jamaican; hence the name!
Caribbean Cowboy Nachos
Ingredients
Bottom Layer
1 can black
beans
1 can green chiles
2/3 c. sour
cream
Middle Layer
Vegetable
oil
1 Swai fish
fillet, thawed and cut into 1” pieces
1 ½ c. small
shrimp, thawed (detailed and deveined)
2-3 cloves
of garlic, diced
3 tbs. lemon
juice
10-12
jalapeno slices, cut into quarters
Seasoning: Pepper,
Lemon Pepper, Montreal Steak seasoning, Cajun seasoning, Garlic Powder, Onion
Powder, Cumin, Paprika (I used a wide
variety of seasonings to create the flavor I was looking for. I used a dash or two of each of the
following. This is the part of cooking that I call an art!)
1 whole
white onion, diced
Top Layer
1-2 small
handfuls of cilantro
1.5 c.
cheese of your choice
Directions
1.
Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 9” x 13”
casserole dish or pan, set aside.
2.
In a medium bowl, combine black beans, chiles,
and sour cream. Mix well and set aside.
3.
In a large skillet (medium heat,) add a few
tablespoons of vegetable oil. Add the garlic, jalapenos, and lemon juice,
letting simmer for a minute or two.
4.
Next, add the fish. Immediately season. When
fish is cooked through, add shrimp. Season again. When shrimp turn colors, add
the onion. Turn to low heat and let simmer for five minutes.
5.
Meanwhile, line the bottom of the pan with the
bean mixture from earlier.
6.
When the fish and shrimp mixture is done
simmering, add it to the pan.
7.
Next, add the cilantro and cheese to the pan.
8.
Place pan in the oven for five to eight minutes,
or until cheese is bubbly and melted.
9.
Spoon out into bowls filled with tortilla chips,
and be transported to Caribbean Cowboy heaven!
Needless to say, there were barely enough leftovers for lunch today!