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Oysters En Brochette

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Seafood Seafood 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

24 Oysters; shucked
Lemon juice
Salt and freshly ground pepp
12 Bacon; cut in half
12 Mushroom caps
Melted butter
Chopped parsley
6 servings.

INSTRUCTIONS

Recipe by: Bruce Baker <RB24412@UAFSYSB.BITNET> 1. Sprinkle the oysters
with lemon juice, salt and pepper.  Wrap half a strip of bacon around each
oyster.
2.  Using 6 long brochettes, arrange on each a mushroom cap, 4 bacon-wrappe
mushrooms and another mushroom.  Brush with butter and broil over charcoal
under a broiler until the bacon is crisp.  Serve sprinkled with parsley.
This is Craig Claiborne recipe from the New York Times Cook Book, revised
edition, 1990.
I just spilled my daquiri (sp?) onto my opened New York Times Cook Book.
That'll teach me to crib copytighted recipes!!
Recipes sent to me from Bill, wight@odc.net

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