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Neil Andrews' Puffed Sandwich
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This month's recipe is contributed by Neil Andrews, author of the Sekolah's Cookbook, a newly-published book of recipes created especially for two.
Neil sails his Nonsuch 26 Sekolah out of Queen City Yacht Club, Toronto.

Puffed Sandwich is an elegant looking meal. Serve it with a green vegetable, sliced tomatoes or a salad for lunch


Neil Andrews' Puffed Sandwich

1 - egg, separated
1 - tblsp mayonnaise
2 - slices bread
2 - slices cheese
1 - cup cooked salad shrimp
salt and pepper to taste

Beat the egg yolk until thick.
Stir in the mayonnaise, salt and pepper.
Beat the egg white until stiff.
Fold the yolk mixture into the egg white.
In the broiler, toast the bread slices on one side.
Top the untoasted side with a slice of cheese.
Broil to partially melt the cheese.
Top the cheese with the shrimp.
Pile the egg mixture over the shrimp.
Bake at 350 F for 10 to 12 minutes, until egg mixture is set and golden.


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Galley Tip - Variations

Canned shrimp can be substituted for fresh or frozen.
Substitute a can of tuna or salmon for the shrimp.
Use cooked or canned asparagus instead of shrimp.
Try shaved ham instead of shrimp.

Note: This is an elegant looking sandwich. Serve it with a green vegetable, sliced tomatoes or a salad for lunch.

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