Antipasto alla noemi (appetizers, noemi style)

Yield: 8 servings

Measure Ingredient
1 pounds Squid (optional, but highly recommended)
\N \N White wine
24 \N Fresh mussels in the shell or fresh oysters in the shell
16 \N Cooked crab claws
1 pounds Freshly cooked lobster meat
16 \N Cooked, peeled, large shrimp
1 pounds Cooked, peeled, medium shrimp
½ pounds Cooked tiny shrimp
16 \N Lemon wedges
¾ cup Olive oil
¼ cup Fresh lemon juice
1 can Imported mushrooms packed in oil
1 cup Mayonaise
⅓ cup Catsup

Venetian cooking allows the delicate flavor of the seafood full rein.

This antipasto is actually a filling first course.

brandy to taste Worchestershire sauce to taste Have your fish dealer prepare the squid (skin, remove the long bone on the inside, the yellow deposit, and the ink sac). Wash the squid well, dry thoroughly, and cut crosswise into ¼" slices resembling rings. Poach in white wine to cover just until tender. Drain. Cool to room temperature. Thoroughly wash and scrub the mussels, removing grit and sand. Place the mussels in a large pot. Pour in ½ cup boiling water, cover and steam over medium heat for 5 minutes or until the shells open. They should be cooked and served the same day you buy them. Arrange an assortment of the seafood attractively on 8 plates. Garnish with lemon wedges. Whisk together the oil and lemon juice, and drizzle the mixture over the seafood. Using a whisk, combine the mayonnaise, catsup, brandy, and Worchestershire sauce.

Serve a dollop of this sauce on each plate. Makes 8 servings.

From: Ed Gustina

Similar recipes