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Asparagus In Ambush

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Dairy April 1993 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Crusty rectangular dinner
rolls each about 5
inches
long
3 T Unsalted butter
3 T Minced onion
1 T All-purpose flour
1 c Milk
Freshly grated nutmeg to
taste
1 1/2 t Freshly grated lemon zest
3/4 lb Asparagus, trimmed and
peeled
2 T Minced fresh parsley leaves

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat the oven to 350F. With a serrated knife cut off the top  fourth
of each roll to form a lid and with a fork remove and discard  the soft
inner portion of the bottom sections, leaving two 1/4- to
1/2-inch-thick shells. In a heavy saucepan melt the butter over
moderately low heat, brush the insides of the bread shells and the
lids lightly with about half the butter, and bake the shells and the
lids on a baking sheet in the oven for 8 to 10 minutes, or until they
are pale golden and crisp.  While the shells are baking, cook the onion
in the remaining melted  butter over moderately low heat, stirring,
until it softened. Add the  flour and cook the roux, stirring, for 2
minutes. Add the milk in a  stream, whisking, and bring the mixture to
a boil, whisking. Add the  nutmeg, the zest, and salt and pepper to
taste and simmer the sauce,  stirring occasionally, for 3 minutes.
While the sauce is simmering, steam the asparagus in a steamer set
over boiling water, covered, for 3 to 4 minutes, or until it is
crisp-tender. Divide the asparagus between the bread shells, stir the
parsley into the sauce, and spoon the sauce over the asparagus. Top
the asparagus with the lids.  Serves 2 as a brunch or lunch entree.
Gourmet April 1993  Converted by MC_Buster.  Converted by MM_Buster
v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 884
Calories From Fat: 376
Total Fat: 42.8g
Cholesterol: 111.1mg
Sodium: 1309.2mg
Potassium: 1567.7mg
Carbohydrates: 102.3g
Fiber: 8.4g
Sugar: 21g
Protein: 26.2g


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