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Yummy, and simpler than it looks! 06/13/2008 at 10:58pm User: Denise from Steamboat Springs, CO User Rating: I had to improvise with several things; I didn't have special ancho or chile de arbol powder; I used regular old chile powder. In place of the chipotle pepper puree and honey (2 tablespoons), I used a balsamic/chipotle glaze I had in the pantry, and that worked great! And I made focaccia instead of the gaufrettes, and sprinkled the top with the spice blend that you use on the shrimp. I added some extra things to the salad: tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, pine nuts... it made for a great dinner! The Best 02/16/2006 at 03:00pm User: Denise from Compton, CA User Rating: I served this at my 30th Birthday and everyone loved it. AWESOME! 09/30/2004 at 08:57am User: KAREN from Atlanta, GA User Rating: I would have rated this 5 stars if it didn't take so long to make! The flavors were amazing. I couldn'r find the chile de arbol powder, so I ommitted it and it still tasted great. Next time I entertain, I would make the smaoked vinaigrette and the green chile goat cheese a day ahead to save time. I made this recipe that serves 4 as an entree salad for my husband and myself and it was just the right amount. From: Cooking in Atlanta |
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