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The usual way of preparing shrimp is to cook it with mushrooms and then serve it over toast, or in timbale cases. Creamed shrimp is dainty in appearance, pleasing to the taste, and highly nutritious.

Ingredients

* 1 cup medium white sauce
* 1 cup diced shrimp
* 1 cup chopped mushrooms
* 1/2 tsp salt
* 1/8 tsp pepper


Preparation

Heat the white sauce, and to it add the shrimp, mushrooms, salt, and pepper. Beat a little butter into the mixture to improve the flavor, heat, and serve in timbale cases, as shown, or over toast.