CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Vegetables |
French |
Appetizers |
6 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
18 |
|
Snails |
1 |
|
Bay leaf |
1 |
c |
White wine |
2 |
T |
Chopped onion |
4 |
|
Cloves garlic, crushed |
1 |
|
Dash allspice |
1 |
t |
Soy sauce |
1/4 |
t |
Vegetable seasoning |
1/2 |
c |
Butter |
3 |
T |
Finely chopped parsley |
2 |
T |
Minced green onions |
1/4 |
t |
Nutmeg |
18 |
|
Mushroom caps |
INSTRUCTIONS
Capture 18 snails. Place them in a ventilated box with corn meal.
With a sprayer bottle, spray the corn meal. Keep them in this
environment at least 72 hours. Remove the snails and wash them in cold
water. Drop them into boiling water with bay leaf and let simmer 15
minutes. Drain in colander and pick meat out of shell. Remove the fall
or the tail end where the snail is attached to the shell. Wash snails
in cold running water. Set aside. If you prefer, use canned snails,
and rinse in cold water. In a sauce pan, combine white wine, onion,
garlic, allspice, soy sauce and vegetable seasoning. Add snails and
cook over low heat 10 minutes. Remove and drain snails, reserving
liquid. To this liquid add butter, parsley and green onions. Heat
through; add nutmeg. Place mushroom caps in baking dish, top each with
a snail, and pour liquid over all; bake at 450 degrees for 7 minutes.
Serve immediately with sliced french bread. From Gemini's MASSIVE
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