I set out to make shrimp scampi for dinner tonight, but noticed the package of crawfish tails in my freezer and decided “Why not?”. I also just made a fresh batch of breakfast sausage yesterday and it was staring up at me in the fridge. So I decided to include a touch of that as well. My sausage recipe basically consists of 1 lb. lean ground pork and a pinch of my Dad’s poultry seasoning, salt and black pepper. I always have some made up. I was originally going to call it Crawfish Scampi, but that name is usually associated with shrimp and langoustines. Then I thought about Crawfish Spaghetti, but spaghetti always evokes a red sauce for me. So my husband offered the name I settled upon above, as Louisiana Cajun cooking often mixes sausage and seafood together. This dish is suitable for Atkins Induction if the wine is omitted. It would also be suitable for Paleo-Primal diners if the wine is omitted.

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INGREDIENTS:

4 oz. ground pork or breakfast sausage

5 T. unsalted butter

¼ tsp. each salt and black pepper

3 oz. onion, chopped

2 T. chopped shallot

2 large cloves garlic, minced

½ c. parsley, chopped

Pinch each paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, crushed red pepper & thyme

1/3 c. white wine

Juice of 1 lemon

12 oz. shelled crawfish tails (I used frozen tails)

Thickener of your choice

2 8-oz. pkgs. shirataki tofu noodles, rinsed

DIRECTIONS: Melt butter in non-stick skillet over high heat. Add onion, shallot, garlic and crumbled pork. Saute until pork is no longer pink and onions are soft. Add parsley and all spices listed. Add wine and lemon juice. Lower heat to medium. Add crawfish tails and set stove to lowest heat. Simmer about 5-10 minutes to allow flavors to mingle. While it is simmering on low, rinse the noodles well in a sieve or colander. Dry them off on a towel and keep covered until ready to plate. Thicken the crawfish mixture a wee bit with your preferred thickener. For each serving, dip ¼ of the mixture over ¼ of the “pasta”. ENJOY!

NUTRITIONAL INFO: Makes 4 servings, each contains:

318 calories

22 g fat

7.43 g carbs, 1.73 g fiber, 5.7 g NET CARBS

20.4 g protein

475 mg sodium