Aunt Inez's Monkey Bread

Yields:10 servings
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Recipe Cooking TimePreparation15 minutes
Cooking40 minutes
Ready In45 minutes

Ingredients

30 each biscuits refridgerated, cut in quarters
1/2 cup sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon
1/2 stick margarine

Directions

Roll cut up biscuits in sugar and cinnamon and arrange in greased tube pan with sealed bottom.

Sprinkle on leftover cinnamon mixture and pour on melted margarine.

Bake at 375 for 30-40 minutes.

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Shrimp Paesano

Being a long time San Antonio resident, I remember two legends from the 70's: one that Paesano's owner divorced his wife and she broadcast the recipe all over town, and another that a disgruntled busboy spread the recipe around after he'd been fired. Regardless of how it came to be public, shrimp paesano is my family's all time favorite delicacy and I'm the only one who knows how to make it for them. The delicate but rich lemon butter sauce is always mopped up with crusty Italian bread, leaving the dinner plates clean as a whistle. I splurge and get the #10 sized Gulf shrimp (10 to a pound), so fresh they have no odor whatsoever. I allow six big shrimp per person and even that leaves them wanting more. I plan to prepare it for my sister's 61st birthday next weekend, and I'll probably serve it with a simple angel hair pasta with garlic butter, and fresh spinach and basil leaves sauteed in a dash of extra virgin olive oil with tiny cubes of prosciutto,minced garlic, pine nuts, a splash of balsamic and a little nutmeg for sweetness. Dessert will be Italian Cream Cake, since it's a birthday, and with that I'll serve Italian roast cafe con leche with foam. No amuse bouche this time- as it is we'll all gain 5 pounds with this dinner. :)

 
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