Cocktail Recipe Card template



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Simple to make and very tasty This is what you need (serves 4): 200 g RÄKOR MED SKAL (shrimps with shell, frozen) 1 small head of lettuce 2 eggs 4 thin lemon wedges 1 tomato Rhode island sauce (if not ready-made): 4 dl mayonnaise 1 tbsp tomato ketchup 1 tbsp chili sauce A couple of drops of squeezed lemon salt ground white pepper ½ tbsp cognac or Madeira (optional) For decoration: 4 tsp mayonnaise Sprigs of dill RÄKOR MED SKAL, shrimps with shell, frozen 500 g This is how you do it: 1..




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