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Crab Salad With Zucchini Salad And Baby Asparagus

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INGREDIENTS

1 c Mayonnaise
2 t Dijon mustard
1 t Chopped garlic
1 T Finely chopped fresh
tarragon leaves
1 T Chopped capers
2 T Chopped shallots
1 lb Lump crab meat picked over
for cartilage
Salt to taste
Freshly ground pepper to
taste
1/2 lb Baby asparagus
1 Red onion, thinly sliced
Extra virgin olive oil to
taste
Balsamic vinegar to taste
12 Zucchini flowers, cleaned

INSTRUCTIONS

In a small mixing bowl, combine the mayonnaise, Dijon, garlic,
tarragon, capers, and shallots. Mix well. Fold in the crabmeat.  Season
with salt and pepper. Set aside. In another mixing bowl,  combine the
asparagus and the onion. Season to taste with the olive  oil, balsamic
vinegar, and salt and pepper. To serve, divide the  asparagus mixture
between four plates and mound the crab salad in the  center of each
plate. Lay 3 zucchini flowers over the crab salad.  Garnish with
parsley.  Yield: 4 servings  Converted by MC_Buster.  Per serving: 1665
Calories (kcal); 188g Total Fat; (94% calories from  fat); 5g Protein;
19g Carbohydrate; 77mg Cholesterol; 1461mg Sodium  Food Exchanges: 0
Grain(Starch); 0 Lean Meat; 2 1/2 Vegetable; 0  Fruit; 16 Fat; 0 Other
Carbohydrates  Recipe by: EMERIL LIVE SHOW #EMIC54  Converted by
MM_Buster v2.0n.

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“A thankful heart is one of the primary identifying characteristics of a believer. It stands in stark contrast to pride, selfishness, and worry. And it helps fortify the believer’s trust in the Lord and reliance of His provision, even in the toughest times. No matter how choppy the seas become, a believer’s heart is buoyed by constant praise and gratefulness to the Lord. #John MacArthur”

Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 947
Calories From Fat: 699
Total Fat: 79.1g
Cholesterol: 61.1mg
Sodium: 2327.9mg
Potassium: 126.3mg
Carbohydrates: 62g
Fiber: 1.4g
Sugar: 16.7g
Protein: 3.5g


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