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Fresh Abalone

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Seafood Seafood 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Abalone
2 tb Butter
Olive oil
2 Cloves garlic; crushed
Freshly squeezed lemon juice
Salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Tue, 5 Mar 1996 14:43:08 -0800
From: sharon@sols.com (Sharon B. Fleschute)
My recipe for abalone:
1.  Follow Lisa's recommendation re crowbarring them out of their shells .
2.  Remove as much of the black, iodine covering as possible.  (Too much of
this is very toxic to some people and too much of it really only detracts
from the taste if the wonderful abalone flesh.)
3.  Slice 'meat' approx. 1/4" thick, pound with heavy meat mallet to
approx. 1/8" thickness. (If you have access to a meat slicer, this is the
best way to achieve this fete, otherwise, be *extremely* careful when
slicing as the meat is very 'solid'.)
4.  Heat on high, 2 T. butter, a little olive oil and 2 cloves crushed
garlic in a large, heavy skillet until butter melts.
5.  Quickly place abalone slices in skillet and cook for approximately 30
seconds.  Sprinkle each with freshly squeezed lemon juice, then salt and
pepper.  Flip slices over.  Cook an additional 30 seconds or until barely
opaque in color. Special Notes--- Believe Lisa's recommendations that: they
are difficult to get out of their shells; they cook quickly or you end up
with shoe soles; you will remember this for a lifetime (both the
preparation and eating!). Enjoy. There is a reason these are considered a
delicacy and are quite expensive to purchase in the stores if you can even
find them.  (A former roommate of mine used to free dive for them up in
Mendocina County. Yum, yum)
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