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Chile-Lemon Shrimp Rolls

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Active Time:20 minsTotal Time:20 minsServings:4

Active Time:20 mins

Active Time:

20 mins

Total Time:20 mins

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Servings:4

Servings:

4

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Cook Mode(Keep screen awake)Ingredients⅓cupmayonnaise¼cupfinely chopped celery¼cupsliced scallions½teaspoongrated lemon zest2teaspoonslemon juice¼teaspoonOld Bay seasoning¼teaspoonAleppo pepperorcrushed red pepperPinch of salt1poundpeeled and deveined cooked shrimp, patted dry and chopped4whole-wheat hot dog buns, toasted8leavesbutter lettuce

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Ingredients

⅓cupmayonnaise

¼cupfinely chopped celery

¼cupsliced scallions

½teaspoongrated lemon zest

2teaspoonslemon juice

¼teaspoonOld Bay seasoning

¼teaspoonAleppo pepperorcrushed red pepper

Pinch of salt

1poundpeeled and deveined cooked shrimp, patted dry and chopped

4whole-wheat hot dog buns, toasted

8leavesbutter lettuce

DirectionsWhisk mayonnaise, celery, scallions, lemon zest, lemon juice, Old Bay, Aleppo pepper (or crushed red pepper) and salt in a medium bowl. Add shrimp and stir gently to coat.Line each bun with lettuce and fill with the shrimp mixture.Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, September 2022

Directions

Whisk mayonnaise, celery, scallions, lemon zest, lemon juice, Old Bay, Aleppo pepper (or crushed red pepper) and salt in a medium bowl. Add shrimp and stir gently to coat.Line each bun with lettuce and fill with the shrimp mixture.

Whisk mayonnaise, celery, scallions, lemon zest, lemon juice, Old Bay, Aleppo pepper (or crushed red pepper) and salt in a medium bowl. Add shrimp and stir gently to coat.

Line each bun with lettuce and fill with the shrimp mixture.

Originally appeared: EatingWell.com, September 2022

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Nutrition Facts(per serving)360Calories16gFat24gCarbs32gProtein

Nutrition Facts(per serving)

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