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Shrimp Grecian Style

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Vegetables, Dairy 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 lb Medium-size raw shrimp in the shell (about 25) -OR-
1 lb Frozen shelled and deveined shrimp, thawed
2 tb Lemon juice
4 sm Tomatoes
1/4 c Chopped green onions
1 lg Clove garlic, crushed
2 tb Vegetable oil
1/2 c Dry white wine
1 tb Chopped fresh basil -OR-
1 ts Leaf basil, crumbled
2 tb Chopped parsley
1 ts Salt
1/8 ts Pepper
3 oz Feta cheese, cubed (3/4 cup)

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Wash and shell shrimp, leaving on tail section; devein. Place in
medium-size bowl, or substitute the defrosted shrimp. Sprinkle with lemon
juice.
2. Peel, seed and chop tomatoes to make 1 1/2 cups. Reserve.
3. Saute onion and garlic in oil in large skillet until soft, about 5
minutes. Stir in tomatoes, wine, basil, 1 tablespoon of the parsley, salt
and pepper. Simmer, uncovered, 15 minutes until mixture thickens slightly.
4. Stir in shrimp with lemon juice; cook just until shrimp turn pink and
are firm, about 5 minutes. Add cheese. Taste for seasoning and sprinkle
with remaining 1 tablespoon parsley. Serve with rice, if you wish. Posted
to EAT-L Digest 10 Mar 97 by "Elizabeth A. Post" <millefiore@FUSE.NET> on
Mar 10, 1997

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