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Italian New Year’s – Shrimp, White Beans, And Tarragon

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Grains, Seafood Italian Appetizers, Beans and l, Italian, Seafood 24 Servings

INGREDIENTS

24 Shrimp, shelled deveined
1 c White kidney beans, cooked
cannellini
2 T Extra virgin olive oil
2 T Fresh tarragon, chopped
1/8 t Salt
1/8 t Ground black pepper
24 Leaves fresh tarragon, 1"
pieces

INSTRUCTIONS

"The components of this appetizer may be made several hours ahead and
assembled just before serving."  Several hours before serving, with
toothpicks or poultry pins, fasten  ends of each shrimp to form a ring.
Place shrimp in steamer basket;  cover and steam until just cooked
through - about 2 minutes. Transfer  to plate; cool to room
temperature. Cover and refrigerate until well  chilled. In small food
processor fitted with chopping blade, process  white beans and olive
oil until smooth. Fold in chopped tarragon,  salt and pepper. Transfer
white bean mixture to pastry bag without a  tip. Wrap and refrigerate
until just before serving. To serve, remove  toothpicks from shrimp.
Pipe white-bean mixture onto shrimp dividing  evenly. Place a piece of
tarragon leaf on top of each, if desired.  Arrange shrimp on platters.
Country Living January 1998, page 104.  Recipe by: Alan Tardi and Karen
Bussen, Follonico, NYC.  Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #970 by Peg
Baldassari  <Baldassari@compuserve.com> on Dec 22, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 122
Calories From Fat: 3
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: 7.6mg
Sodium: 52.8mg
Potassium: 573.1mg
Carbohydrates: 22.4g
Fiber: 4.7g
Sugar: 2.1g
Protein: 8.1g


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