Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith

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Microwave Fish and Shellfish

Below the list of recipes contained in the Fish and Shellfish chapter of Microwave Cooking for One, is one recipe for you to enjoy. Take some time and explore the other chapters. Once you've tried a few of the recipes, you'll want the entire collection!

Fish Fillet With
Bread Crumbs

Momma's Breaded Fish

Fried Fish

Batter-Fried Fish

Lemon-Batter Fish

Cheddar Fish Fillet

Parmesan Fish Fillet

Fish Fillet With Tomato

Flounder with Stuffing

Flounder Swiss

Flounder Vermouth

Breaded Fish Steak

Smelts

Fried Scallops

Steamed Crabs

Crabmeat Thermidor

Lobster Tail

Lobster Thermidor

Spiced Steamed Shrimp

Shrimp on Cheese

Baked Shrimp

Momma's Fried Shrimp

Stuffed Shrimp

Cheese-Stuffed Shrimp

Shrimp In A Bag

Shrimp Egg Foo Yung

Coquilles St. Jacques

Tracy's Favorite Seafood Muffin

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Stuffed Shrimp

Note: This dish is great to serve to guests. Tripling the recipe (12 shrimp) will fill a dinner plate before cooking. When cooked, the shrimp coil around the stuffing and create a perfect ring of pink shrimp on a plate. Cooking time is 3:30 minutes (_____) at 100% power.

4 oz. large shrimp

 

Peel shrimp and slit each down the back three-quarters of the way through. Flatten into butterfly shape and devein. Rinse off with water and place on a paper towel to drain.

 

2 tsp. butter

1 tbsp. chopped fresh or
frozen onion

 

Put butter and onion into Menu-ette Skillet. Cook 45 seconds (_____) at 100% power.

1/3 cup fresh bread crumbs* (grate ¾ oz.
piece of bread)

¼ tsp. dried parsley or ¾ tsp. minced fresh or
frozen parsley

1/16 tsp. salt

pinch of tarragon

 

Add remaining ingredients to skillet. Mix well with rubber spatula. Arrange shrimp on paper plate with tails in center. Spread bread crumb mixture evenly over shrimp, covering them completely. Cover plate with paper towel. Cook 1:30 minutes (_____) at 100% power, giving plate a half turn halfway through cooking time. (Autorotating oven: Eliminate turn.) Place shrimp in emptied skillet and serve.

 

*White bread is acceptable, but whole-wheat bread adds extra flavor to the stuffing.

NOTE: Cooking times are for a 700-watt oven. For best results with this and any other microwave recipe, please be sure to go to the Timing Section of Microwaving Tips for a complete explanation of timing in the microwave.

For a delicious Crab Casserole recipe, visit our Shared Recipes section.

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Note: Unfortunately, CorningWare no longer manufactures the Menu-ette Skillet. However, it is frequently available for sale at eBay:

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Microwave Cooking for One

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