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Shrimp A La William For Four (modified)

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Seafood French 2-mc-recipe, 2-tnt, A-ok, Seafood 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 lb Shrimp, in shells
1/4 c Olive oil
1/4 c Salad oil
1/2 Onion, finely chopped
1 T Parsley, chopped optional
4 Fresh tomatos, skinned &
chopped
1 Pod garlic, chopped
1 pn Saffron
2 oz Dry white wine
Salt and pepper, to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

Peel tomatoses (place in boiling water for about 1 minute to loosen
skin. Set aside to cool.) Saute shrimp in oil for about 2 minutes on
each side. Remove shells. Season to taste ( I used lime juice and hot
pepper sauce) . Set aside. In same pan, saute onion until golden; add
next 3 ingredients (I skipped parsley as I didn't have any). Cook 10
minutes. Add white wine. [NB: Original recipe called for 1 ounce. I
added at least another ounce. Can't be precise. I just poured it out
of the glass I was dirinking out of) . Saute a bit longer until sauce
cooks down. Add shrimp and let simmer 3 minutes. Don't overcook the
shrimp! Serve over rice.  My notes: The original recipe called for a
"tube" of saffron. I don't  know how much that is, so I put in about a
pinch. I suppose the dish  could live without it. It also called for
vegetable oil only, but I  used half vegetable oil and half olive oil.
I used nice large shrimp  ~ and that made a difference.  NOTES : The
original recipe is by William Ardid, of Chez Ardid  Restaurant, San
Antonio TX.  From the cookbook:  "Chez Ardid is an  elegant,
family-owned restgaurant in San Antonio.  Chez Ardid's  owner, William
, uses many of his grandmother's recipes.  Thus, his  sauces and
cooking tedchniques are classically French.  Chez Ardid  has a splendid
reputation and is a perennial favorite of Texans  everywhere!" Recipe
by: Great Flavors of Texas, p,. 141 Posted to  MC-Recipe Digest V1 #617
by Lou Parris <lbparris@earthlink.net> on  May 23, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 277
Calories From Fat: 244
Total Fat: 27.6g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 179.2mg
Potassium: 204.2mg
Carbohydrates: 4.5g
Fiber: 2.3g
Sugar: 1.1g
Protein: 2.4g


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