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Sweet hay shrimp
"koko" > wrote in message
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> Dinner tonight will be what ever leftovers I can scrounge out of the
> fridge, so I thought a nice little cold appetizer would help take the
> sting out of what might end up on our dinner plates later.
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> I cooked the shrimp in sweet hay. I soaked the hay in water, then I
> laid a handful of the hay out in a casserole dish. On top of that, I
> placed some marinated shrimp, (I used cheesecloth, but that was
> unnecessary) then covered the shrimp with the rest of the hay; covered
> with foil and baked for about 10-15 minutes in a 375*F oven.
> The shrimp had a bit of spice from the marinade, and a nice damp
> earthy aroma (think how the earth smells after a rain) and sweet hay
> taste. Winner, winner I loved it.
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> I served the shrimp with some octopus, prosciutto, sliced tomatoes and
> sliced avocado. The dipping sauces were soy and sweet chili sauce,
> neither of which I used on the shrimp, it was perfect as it was.
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/koko18...7647476203788/
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> or
> http://tinyurl.com/ltdmxs9
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> koko
It all looks wonderful as usual. :-)
Cheri
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