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I got this from the "Eating well after weight loss surgery" book. I've modified for my usual shortcuts :P

juice

1 c evaporated fat free milk

1/2 Lb shrimp shelled, cleaned deveined

salt

Pepper

( I added paprika)

Directions

1. Spray large saucepan with cooking spray and cook onions, garlic & ham/bacon until soft and brown

2. Add lemon pepper, clam juice, evaporated milk, cauliflower and shrimp and let it come to a boil, stirring often. Cook until shrimp are pink.

3. Add salt, pepper, paprika.

4. Puree in vitamix or blender.

SOOO yummy! Tastes like a creamy bisque with potatoes, thanks to the cauliflower.

Serves 4

Calories: 130

Protein: 22 gms (!!)

Fat: 1.3 gms

Carbs: 11 gms

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YUM!

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Yum indeed. I have already printed this recipe out and plan on trying it when I graduate to this phase. I've always been a fan of any kind of crab/shrimp bisque and this one sounds dee-lish!

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It is amazing. My kids loved the taste too. They have NO idea it had cauliflower in it :)

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Wow... sounds yummy. How about packing some up in a container and shipping it to Orlando on dry ice. Special delivery !!!! Any recipe that includes more then 3 ingredients and uses more then 1 cooking utensil is too much for me. Tonight was going to be Campbell's 98%FF broccoli cheese Soup. Maybe I can grind up some shrimp and add it.

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I had to sit on my hands to keep from running to Amazon and immediately buying this cookbook!! :P

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Wow... sounds yummy. How about packing some up in a container and shipping it to Orlando on dry ice. Special delivery !!!! Any recipe that includes more then 3 ingredients and uses more then 1 cooking utensil is too much for me. Tonight was going to be Campbell's 98%FF broccoli cheese Soup. Maybe I can grind up some shrimp and add it.

I wish I could! I love to cook and let me tell you, we will be having a LOT of leftovers. I could barely finish 3 oz of it, R finished 6 oz.

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I had to sit on my hands to keep from running to Amazon and immediately buying this cookbook!! :P

It's got some good stuff. I also made a chicken mushroom Soup from it that was amazing.

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It's got some good stuff. I also made a chicken mushroom Soup from it that was amazing.

Maybe I should take a 2nd look and let my husband see what he thinks. He does all the cooking. We switched roles about 3 yrs ago and I never lift a spoon or rattle a pot anymore. Still love to collect recipes for him to try, tho.

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I got this from the "Eating well after weight loss surgery" book. I've modified for my usual shortcuts <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':P' />

http://www.amazon.com/Eating-Well-After-Weight-Surgery/dp/1569244537/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1376151902&sr=1-1&keywords=eating+well+after+weight+loss+surgery

Ingredients

1 cup cauliflower steamed in microwave for 5 minutes until very soft

Cooking Spray

1/4 c onion chopped

1 tsp chopped garlic

1 oz low fat ham (I used a little bacon)

1/4 tsp lemon pepper

1 bottle clam juice

1 c evaporated fat free milk

1/2 Lb shrimp shelled' date=' cleaned deveined

salt

Pepper

( I added paprika)

Directions

1. Spray large saucepan with cooking spray and cook onions, garlic & ham/bacon until soft and brown

2. Add lemon pepper, clam juice, evaporated milk, cauliflower and shrimp and let it come to a boil, stirring often. Cook until shrimp are pink.

3. Add salt, pepper, paprika.

4. Puree in vitamix or blender.

SOOO yummy! Tastes like a creamy bisque with potatoes, thanks to the cauliflower.

Serves 4

Calories: 130

Protein: 22 gms (!!)

Fat: 1.3 gms

Carbs: 11 gms[/quote']

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I just bought that book from Amazon! Thanks!!

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I just bought that book from Amazon! Thanks!!

I also made the mushroom and chicken Soup and pureed that. VERY flavorful if you like mushrooms. Separately, I posted a Lobster Bisque I made up yesterday on this forum that was very tasty.

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Thank u so much, before surgery I wasn't a kitchen person but I've made it a must for me if i want to be successful, so I bought the book!! :D thanks again!

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Thank u so much' date=' before surgery I wasn't a kitchen person but I've made it a must for me if i want to be successful, so I bought the book!! :D thanks again![/quote']

I hope you enjoy it. I can't imagine going through all these weeks of liquids just drinking shakes. The Soups have provided a nice variety. I posted a lobster bisque that I made up that is super simple and very yummy. I hope try that too. Happy cooking :)

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I hope you enjoy it. I can't imagine going through all these weeks of liquids just drinking shakes. The Soups have provided a nice variety. I posted a lobster bisque that I made up that is super simple and very yummy. I hope try that too. Happy cooking <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />

Lobster? Uuhhmmm I love sea food. Ill check it out.. Thanks again. Wish me good luck. I hope I don't burn my house ;)

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