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Crab Artichoke Heart and Pasta Casserole

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Meats, Dairy Swiss Fish 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Stephen Ceideburg
1 lb Tiny shell noodles
1 Shallot, minced
4 Green onions, chopped, including green tops
2 tb Butter
1 c Chicken stock
1/2 c Dry white wine
1/4 c Marsala or Madeira
3/4 c Cream
1/2 c Grated Gruyere or other Swiss cheese
1/2 lb Crab meat
2 Jars marinated artichoke hearts, cut in half
1/2 c Chopped flat-leaf parsley
Salt and pepper to taste
1/4 c Grated Parmesan
2 tb Bread crumbs

INSTRUCTIONS

Cook shell noodles in large pot of boiling water until tender. Drain.
Melt butter and saute shallot and green onions until soft. Add chicken
stock and white wine. Reduce by halt Stir in Madeira and bring to a boil,
Stir in cream and cook until just thickened.
Add cheese to sauce. Combine sauce with pasta and stir in crab and
artichoke hearts. Add parsley and salt and pepper to taste.
Butter a ceramic casserole and put pasta mixture into it. Preheat oven to
350 degrees F. Top casserole with grated Parmesan and bread crumbs and bake
30 to 40 minutes, until heated through and bubbling.
PER SERVING: 425 calories, 18 g protein, 49 g carbohydrate, 17 g fat (9 g
saturated), 66 mg cholesterol, 363 mg sodium, 0 g fiber.
Heidy Haughy Cusik writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, 11/25/91.
Posted by Stephen Ceideburg
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