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Grilled Shrimp With Mango Salad

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood Asian Low-fat, Main dish, Salads, Seafood, Shellfish 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Firm, not-quite-ripe mangoes
2 T Thinly sliced shallots
6 T Lime juice
3 T Asian fish sauce, nam pla or
nuoc mam
1 t Sugar
1/2 t Minced garlic
1 t Minced serrano chili
1 lb Shrimp
2 c Watercress sprigs, washed
1/2 c Fresh mint leaves, washed
1 mg chol.

INSTRUCTIONS

With a sharp knife, cut peel from mangoes.  Coarsley shred mangoes by
sliding them across a hand shredder.  In a bowl, mix shallots, lime
juice, fish sauce, sugar, garlic and  chili. Add shredded mangoes, mix
and set aside.  Shell and devein shrimp; rinse well.  Divide shrimp
into 4 equal  portions. Thread 1 portion onto 2 parallel skewers (to
keep shrimp  from rotating around skewer).  Repeat with remaining
shrimp.  Place shrimp on a barbecue grill (med-hot) (if using gas grill
close  lid). Cook shrimp, turning once, until opaque but still
moist-looking  in center of thickest part, about 6 minutes.  With a
slotted spoon, mound mango salad on a platter or 4 plates.  Lay  shrimp
on salad, surround with watercress, and scatter with mint.  Then evenly
pour remaining dressing over the shrimp.  Per serving: 244 cal, 3.4g
fat (13% of cal), 22 g pro, 597 mg sodium,  Reprinted from Sunset
Magazine, July 1996. Posted to MM-Recipes  Digest V3 #224  Date: Sat,
17 Aug 1996 18:38:33 -0700  From: Julie Bertholf <jewel1@ix.netcom.com>

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