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Shrimp on wheels

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Categories: Beans, Casseroles, Entrees, Pastas & Noodles, Peas, Seafood, Shrimp, Vegetables
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Ingredients:
5 ozWagon wheel pasta
Salt -- to taste
1 quartWater
1 tbspCrab boil -- seasoning
1/4 Lemon
3/4 lbsLarg deveined raw shrimp --
Unpeeled
2 tbspUnsalted butter
2 tbspMinced shallots
2 tbspFlour
1 tbspChicken bouillon granules --
Dissolved in:
1/4 cupBoiling water
1 cupMilk
1/2 cupDry white wine -- pref.
Vermouth
2 tbspMayonnaise -- homemade best
1 tbspDijon mustard
1 cupShredded sharp Cheddar
Cheese
1 cupFrozen baby peas
Procedures:
1Preheat oven to 350=b0.
2Butter a 2 qt. casserole dish with a lid.
3Set aside.
4Cook the pasta in a large pot of boiling, salted water for 10-12 minutes, until al dente.
5Drain and set aside.
6In a large frypan, bring the quart of water toa boil and add the lemon and the crab boil seasoning.
7Add the shrimp, cook until just pink, about 1 minute and immediately transfer woth a slotted spoon, leaving the seasoning behind, to a colander to drain.
8Do not over cook.
9Drain and peel shrimpl and set aside.
10In another large frying pan, melt the butte of low heat and saute the shallot in it for several minutes, until limp, but not browned.
11Sprinkl the flour over the sallot and cook over low heat for 1-2 minutes, until the mixture bubbles.
12Stirring constantly, slowly add the chicken bouillon, milk and wine, stirring until thickened.
13Combiune the mayonnaise and mustard in a small bowl.
14Add a small amount of the sauce to the mustard and mayonnaise and stir until smooth, then add the mixture to the sauce.
15Stir until heated through.
16Add the cheese, stirrin untkl melted.
17Add the pasta, shrimp and peas and stir until well combined.
18Transfer the mixture to the buttered dish and bake, covered, for abut 15-25 minutes or until heated through.
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20recipe by : diane mott davidson, the last suppers mystery
 
 
 
 

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