Crabmeat Scooter
photo by *Parsley*
- Ready In:
- 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 9
- Serves:
-
4
ingredients
- 1⁄2 cup green onion, chopped
- 1⁄2 cup fresh parsley, chopped
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 tablespoons flour
- 1 pint whipping cream
- 3⁄4 cup swiss cheese, shredded
- 1 lb crabmeat, cooked (can use imitation or canned crab)
- salt and black pepper
- 2 cups rotini pasta, uncooked (or pasta of your choice)
directions
- Boil a large pan of water. Add pasta; cook until al dente. Drain and keep warm.
- Saute onions and parsley in butter over medium heat for two minutes.
- Add flour and whipping cream to skillet; whisk until flour is well blended.
- Add cheese; stir until melted.
- Add crabmeat; lower heat and simmer until completely heated, stirring frequently. Add salt and pepper to taste.
- Combine pasta and sauce, stirring to completely coat pasta.
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Felix4067
Grand Rapids area, Michigan
I work as a professional stagehand for my local union (IATSE Local 26, West Michigan Stagehands), which takes me all over the state and lets me meet all sorts of interesting people. My primary training is in lighting and wardrobe, and I can be found backstage at everything from rock concerts to opera/ballet/symphony/Broadway tour performances to hockey games to corporate meetings and Presidential appearances. In June of 2005, my Local elected me to serve as a delegate to our International convention in mid-July, which was held in Honolulu. In November of 2008, I was elected to my third three-year term as Recording Secretary of my union local. Currently, I am the news poster for www.megatechnews, a computer tech site affiliated with several other tech sites.
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