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Seafood Coctail Salad

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Fruits, Grains Main dish, Salads, Seafood, Fruits 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 8-oz. pkg. frozen shrimp-
And/or crab-flavored salad
Style fish (surimi*)
1 8-oz. pkg. Fresh or frozen
Peeled, cooked shrimp
1/3 c Coctail sauce
1 md Avocado, halved, seeded,
Peeled, and chopped
Lettuce leaves
1/2 Of a small honeydew melon,
Peeled, and sliced
1/2 Of a small cantaloupe,
Seeded
1 Orange, peeled and sliced
Crosswise
12 Strawberries, halved
1/2 ts Poppy seed

INSTRUCTIONS

THAW FISH AND SHRIMP, if frozen; set aside.  For dressing, stir together
salad dressing and cocktail sauce. If necessary, stir in a little water to
make of pouring consistency. Cover and chill till serving time.
IN A MEDIUM MIXING BOWL TOSS together shrimp and/or fish, avocado, and 3
tablespoons of the dressing.
ARRANGE LETTUCE LEAVES on 4-dinner plates.  Spoon Seafood mixture onto
lettuce.  Arrange melon, orange slices, and berries around seafood.
Sprinkle with poppy seed. Serve with remaining dressing.
Makes 4 main-dish servings.
*NOTE: You can cut 300 milligrams of sodium by using an additinal 8 oz
fresh or frozen shrimp instead of the surimi.
Nutritional facts per serving: 308 cal., 10 g total fat (1 g sat fat), 108
mg chol. 851 mg sodium, 39 g carbo., 5 g fiber, 19 g pro. Daily Value: 53%
vit. A, 171% vit. C, 10% calcium, 18% iron.
SOURCE: BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS, July 1993
Shared by Cate Vanicek
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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