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|    11/22 Nat'l Cashew Day 2    |
|    21 Nov 24 12:39:12    |
      MSGID: 1:396/45.0 673f7e50       MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06                Title: Kung Pao Shrimp w/Cashews        Categories: Oriental, Seafood, Chilies, Nuts, Vegetables        Yield: 4 Servings                1 c Jumbo cashews        1 1/2 tb Dark soy sauce        2 tb Red wine vinegar        2 ts Sugar        1 ts Roasted sesame oil        2 tb Peanut oil        1/2 ts Salt        8 Dried red chilies        2 ts Minced fresh ginger        2 cl Garlic; minced        1 lg Bell pepper; in 1" squares        1 lb Medium shrimp; shelled,        - deveined, patted dry                Set oven @ 325ºF/160ºC. In a flat pan, spread cashews        in a single layer; roast until golden brown (about 10        minutes), stirring occasionally. Remove and set aside.                In a small bowl, combine soy sauce, vinegar, sugar and        sesame oil; set aside.                Preheat wok over medium heat until hot; pour in peanut        oil. Add salt and dried chilies; cook until charred        (about 15 seconds). Add ginger and garlic; stir-fry        until fragrant and lightly browned (about 30 seconds).                Increase heat to high; add bell pepper; stri-fry until        pepper is seared (30 seconds). Add shrimp, a handful at        a time; stir until shrimp are pink and feel firm to the        touch (about 2 minutes total). Add reserved sauce mix;        toss and stir until sauce thickens to a glaze (about 30        seconds). Remove wok from heat. Gently stir in reserved        roasted cashews. Serve hot.                Serves 4-6 with other dishes.                Be forewarned: This dish is moderately hot; adjust chilies        to taste.                From an article by Annette Gooch, UPS, in the Buffalo News.                Typed for you by Joan MacDiarmid.                Uncle Dirty Dave's Kitchen               MMMMM              ... Soldier ants should have been named combatants!       ___ MultiMail/Win v0.52              --- Maximus/2 3.01        * Origin: Sursum Corda! BBS-Huntsville,AL-bbs.sursum-corda.com (1:396/45)       SEEN-BY: 18/200 19/25 105/81 106/1 201 987 124/5014 5016 128/187 129/305       SEEN-BY: 130/330 153/7715 218/700 226/30 227/114 229/110 114 206 300       SEEN-BY: 229/317 400 426 428 470 664 700 266/512 282/1038 291/111       SEEN-BY: 320/219 322/757 342/200 387/18 21 25 396/45 460/58 633/280       SEEN-BY: 712/848 902/26 5075/35       PATH: 396/45 229/426           |
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