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Angels on Horseback (Sanctuary Style)(Wash)
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Seafood
Sami
Seafood, Restaurant
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
12
Fresh oysters; shucked, liquor reserved
12
sl
Prosciutto ham; thinly sliced
Melted butter
12
Toast points
3
Garlic cloves
Olive oil; (good quality)
1
c
Artichoke hearts; diced
3
Plum tomatoes; diced
1/4
c
Kalamata olives; pitted and chopped
1
tb
Basil; minced, up to 2
1
ts
Balsamic vinegar
2
Cloves garlic; minced with salt
INSTRUCTIONS
ARTICHOKE BRUSCHETTA
Rub toast points with garlic and brush with olive oil. Combine' remaining
ingredients.
In a small saute pan add oysters and their liquor. Lightly poach. Remove
oysters and wrap each one in prosciutto ham securing with a tooth pick.
Sprinkle with melted butter and broil or bake until ham is nicely browned.
Remove toothpicks and serve on artichoke bruschetta.
Source: Barbara Williams, Coasting & Cooking Bk #4 -- Washington & Oregon,
1997. ISBN:0-9609950-2-1
Typed and MC_Busted for you by Brenda Adams <adamsfmle@sprintmail.com>
Recipe by: Sanctuary, Chinook, Wash.
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