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Huachinango En Tostado (Tostadas with Red Sna

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Seafood Mexican Mexican, Seafood 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Red Snapper
1 sm Onion, chopped fine
1 ts Salt
3 Tomatoes, peeled, chopped and drained
1 ts Laurel
1 ts Thyme
3 Sprigs parsley, chopped fine
1 ts Marjoram
1/2 ts Pepper
10 Olives, chopped
1 Clove garlic
12 Tortillas
1 tb Vinegar
1/4 c Fat
2 tb Olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Shredded lettuce
Cook fish in one cup water with the salt, laurel, thyme, marjoram, pepper,
garlic and vinegar fifteen minutes or until fish can be flaked with a fork.
Drain and shred. Fry in the olive oil for five minutes onion, tomatoes and
parsley and then add the shredded fish and the olives. Fry tortillas in fat
until lightly toasted. Spread on each a spoonful of the fish, a layer of
shredded lettuce and sprinkle with the hot fat in which the tortillas were
fried.
Yield: Six servings.
Source: "Good Food From Mexico" by Ruth Watt Mulvey and Luisa Maria Alvarez
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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