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Crab And Asparagus Bread Pudding

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Eggs, Dairy, Meats La times, Latimes1 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 sm Bunch Asparagus -; (3/4 lb)
Salt
5 Eggs
2 c Milk
1/2 c Whipping cream
Freshly ground black pepper
10 sl Day-old sourdough bread; 1" thick
6 oz Cooked crab meat
1 bn Green onions; minced
1/2 lb Jack cheese; grated

INSTRUCTIONS

Trim off tough ends of asparagus and discard. Cut asparagus spears
diagonally into 1-inch pieces. Blanch in salted boiling water 1
minute. Drain and pat dry. Beat eggs, milk, cream, 1/4 teaspoon salt
and pepper to taste until well combined. Strain through fine
strainer. Pour 1 cup egg mixture into bottom of 2-quart shallow
baking dish. Cover with layer of bread slices, trimming bread if
necessary to make even layer. Distribute crab meat and 1/2 of
asparagus, 1/2 of onions and 1/2 of cheese over bread. Cover with 1/2
of remaining egg mixture. Repeat with another layer of bread,
remaining green onions and remaining asparagus. Cover with remaining
egg mixture and remaining cheese. Let stand 10 minutes to allow bread
to absorb some of liquid. Bake at 350 degrees until center is set and
top is slightly browned, about 1 hour. Let stand 5 minutes before
serving. Yields 4 servings.
Each serving: 786 calories; 1,494 mg sodium; 392 mg cholesterol; 40
grams fat; 60 grams carbohydrates; 45 grams protein; 0.98 gram fiber
Recipe Source: Los Angeles Times - 04-14-1999
Formatted for Mastercook by Lynn Thomas - Lynn_Thomas@prodigy.net
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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