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  Spicy sauteed shrimp
 
Yield: 6 Servings
 
12 To 18 jumbo shrimp      1/2 c Pumpkin seeds (pepitas in -Mexican markets)
1 sm Onion cut into chunks      3 Garlic cloves
1/2 bn Fresh cilantro leaves only      1 lg Tomato peeled cut into -chunks
3 To 4 dried hot chiles *      1 Red bell pepper cut into -chunks
1/2 ts Coriander seeds      4 tb Olive oil
 Clam juice if needed Juice of 1 lemon * such as pequin coarsely crushed (or 1 or 2 fresh chiles such as jalapeno or Serrano coarsely chopped with the seeds if you like your food hot) This is from Narsai David a cosmopolitan Lebanese restauranteur food writer and all-around nice guy from the Bay Area. Clean peel and devein the shrimp. Set aside. To make the sauce prepare the pumpkin seeds first. If they are unroasted put them in a heavy skillet with out oil or butter and toast them for a few minutes until they are crackly but not browned. Put them in a food processor or blender and reduce to a fine powder. Add the onion garlic cilantro tomato chiles bell pepper coriander seeds and salt and pepper. Puree until smooth. Heat 2 tablespoons of the olive oil in a skillet add the pureed pumpkin seed mixture and cook gently for a few minutes stirring from time to time until it is well blended. If too thick stir in a little clam juice; if too thin continue to cook until it is reduced to the desired consistency. Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet add the shrimp and saute over moderate heat until just beginning to turn pink. Using a slotted spoon remove from the pan to a heated platter. Add the sauce to the pan. Add the lemon juice and adjust the seasoning. Return the shrimp to the pan turning to coat them with the sauce. Serve immediately. Serves 6. From "Monday Night At Narsai's" by Narsai M. David and Doris Muscatine. From the San Francisco Chronicle 6/15/88. Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; November 12 1992.

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