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Varm Krabbsm.rg.s (Hot Crabmeat Canap.s)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Meats, Eggs, Dairy Swedish Swedish, Appetizers, Seafood 24 Pieces

INGREDIENTS

1/2 lb Crabmeat; fresh, frozen or canned, drained & picked
1 tb Dry sherry
1 ts Salt
1/8 ts White pepper
1 tb Fresh dill; chopped
1 tb Butter
1 tb Flour
1 Egg yolk
1 c Light cream
6 sl White bread; home-style

INSTRUCTIONS

In a large mixing bowl, combine the crabmeat, sherry, salt, pepper and dill
and set aside. Melt the tablespoon of butter without browning it in a
small, heavy saucepan, remove from the heat and stir in the flour. In a
small bowl, beat the egg yolk with the cream and briskly stir this mixture
into the butter-flour roux with a wire whisk. Return the pan to the heat
and cook slowly, whisking constantly for a minute or two until the mixture
thickens; do not let it boil. Pour the sauce over the crabmeat mixture in
the bowl and stir together with a spoon until the ingredients are well
combined. Taste for seasoning. Cut four rounds from each slice of bread,
using a small cookie cutter or glass. Toast the bread rounds on one side
only under a moderately hot broiler. Remove and spread the untoasted side
of each round generously with the crabmeat mixture, mounding it slightly.
These may be prepared in advance up to this point and then refrigerated.
Just before serving, place under a hot broiler for a minute or so until the
canap.s brown slightly. Serve very hot.

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