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Crab Meat Dewy

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Dairy, Meats 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 tb Butter or margarine
3 tb Flour
2 c Hot milk
Salt; (to taste)
Pepper; (to taste)
1 sm Green pepper; parboiled and cut in 1/4, inch dice
1 Pimiento; canned, cut into 1/4 inch dice
1 1/4 lb Crab meat; canned or fresh, well drained, and picked over
1 c Cheddar cheese; grated
1/4 c Bread crumbs

INSTRUCTIONS

Melt the butter in a medium saucepan. Add the flour and stir until smooth.
Gradually stir in the hot milk. Cook and stir until the mixture is
thickened, or to the consistency of a medium cream sauce. Season to taste
with salt and pepper. Gently fold in the green pepper, pimiento and crab
meat. Spoon into individual ramekins. Mix cheddar cheese with the bread
crumbs and sprinkle over the ramekins. To cook, bake in a preheated 350
degree oven for 15 minutes or until bubbly and the cheese melts. Makes 4 to
6 entrees or 8 appetizer servings.
NOTES : Gage and Tollner's version of an old and famous recipe.  Tried and
true !
Recipe by: Gage And Tollner Restaurant
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest by drleroy@juno.com (LeRoy C Trnavsky) on Apr
29, 1998

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