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Recipe from Bob Pope of Fostoria, OH
1 pt heavy cream 1 stick (1/2 cup) butter 2 Tbsp cream cheese 3/4 c Parmesan cheese 1 tsp garlic powder, add in more to suit your taste if you prefer Salt and Pepper, to taste 1 lb package frozen or fresh shrimp 1 lb Package Cheese Tortellini Pasta, cooked and drained Top off with parsley
1. Cook tortellini as directed on package. Meanwhile, thaw the frozen shrimp in a colander using cold running water. Remove the tails. If using fresh shrimp, devein and remove tails and then saute in a teaspoon of the butter. Remove shrimp and set aside. Do not overcook.
2. In a saucepan combine butter, heavy cream, and cream cheese. Simmer this until all is melted, and mixed well. Add the Parmesan Cheese and garlic powder. Simmer this for 15 - 20 minutes over low heat.
3. Toss the tortellini with the shrimp and sauce, coating well. Add the parsley and serve.
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