God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
I go further and say that there is a great need in the contemporary world for more Christian anger. We human beings compromise with sin in a way in which God never does. In the face of blatant evil we should be indignant not tolerant, angry, not apathetic. If God hates sin, His people should hate sin too. If evil arouses His anger, it should arouse ours too. What other reaction can wickedness be expected to provoke in those who love God?
John Stott
Coconut Beer Shrimp
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Seafood, Eggs, Grains
Seafood, Appetizers, Usenet
12
Appetizers
INGREDIENTS
1
tb
Red pepper, ground
1
ts
Salt (optional)
1 1/2
ts
Sweet paprika
1 1/2
ts
Black pepper
1 1/4
ts
Garlic powder
3/4
ts
Onion powder
3/4
ts
Thyme
3/4
ts
Oregano
1
lb
Orange marmalade or apricot jam (use an entire jar)
5
tb
Brown mustard
5
tb
Horseradish
2
Eggs
1 3/4
c
Flour
3/4
c
Beer
1
tb
Baking powder
48
md
Shrimp (peeled), with tails
3
c
Coconut (unsweetened), grated
INSTRUCTIONS
SEASONING MIX
DIPPING SAUCE
SHRIMP AND BATTER
Combine the seasoning mix together in a bowl. Stir the dipping sauce
ingredients together in a second bowl. Have this ready at the table when
the shrimp are done.
Mix together about 2 t of the seasoning mix, about 1 1/4 cups of flour, the
beer and the baking powder, and place this in a third bowl.
Combine the remaining flour with another 2 t of the seasoning mix.
Coat each shrimp with the remaining seasoning mix, then in the flour
mixture, then in the batter, then in the coconut. Deep-fry the shrimp for
about 1 minute and drain on paper towels.
NOTES:
* Shrimp in coconut beer batter with dipping sauce -- Adapted from Chef
Paul Prudhomme's "Louisiana Kitchen." A nice appetizer, though very
caloric.
* Don't put too much batter on or it will overwhelm the poor shrimp. The
dipping sauce is great for other things as well.
: Difficulty: easy if you can deep-fry.
: Time: 15 minutes preparation, 15 minutes cooking.
: Precision: Measure batter, improvise with spices and dipping sauce.
: Nicholas Horton
: Aiken Computation Lab, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass., USA
: horton@harvard.harvard.edu harvard!horton
: Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust
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