Grilled Tomatillo Shrimp

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1 hours Prep: 1 hours Cook: 20 minutes
1733 calories per serving view nutrition facts
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Ingredients

5each tomatillo
1each avocado
1each green tomato cored, quartered
2cloves garlic
1each jalapeno pepper seeded
1x cilantro sprigs
1x salt
6x mesquite wood chips
1/4cup safflower oil
1/4cup butter
2tablespoons chili powder
2tablespoons lemon juice fresh
1pound shrimp large

Directions

For green salsa:

Husk, core and quarter tomatillos.

Peel, pit and cut avocado into 1-inch pieces.

Finely chop tomatillos, tomato and garlic in processor, using on/off turns.

Transfer to heavy medium saucepan.

Simmer until beginning to soften, stirring occasionally, about 3 minutes.

Pour mixture into blender. Add avocado, chili, cilantro & salt.

Blend until smooth, stopping occasionally to scrape down sides of blender, about 3 minutes.

(Can be prepared 1 day ahead and refrigerated.)

Serve at room temperature or slightly chilled.

Soak mesquite chips just covered in water for 30 minutes and drain.

Prepare barbecue grill with white-hot coals (or set gas grill on high).

For marinade:

Combine oil, butter, chili powder and lemon juice in small saucepan.

Stir over medium heat until butter melts.

Cool marinade slightly.

Peel shrimp (leave tail on) and devein.

Place in non aluminum bowl.

Add marinade, mixing to coat.

Marinate 15 minutes, turning occasionally.

Oil barbecue rack.

Add mesquite to coals. Thread shrimp on skewers.

Grill until shrimp turn opaque, about 1 1/2 minutes on each side.

Serve with green salsa.

* Tomatillos are available at Latin American markets.

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