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Recipe from Darren Grant of Bossier City, La.
Prep time: 10 min Total time: 30 min
2 large bars of cream cheese softened 1 half pint size of onion and chive cream cheese or just chive cream cheese (I usually use Philladelphia cream cheeses) 1/2 medium white onion, grated 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1/3 bottle of Tabasco sauce (small bottle) 1/3 tablespoon of ground red pepper, or to your liking 1/2 cup ketchup. 1/3 cup mayonnaise shrimp
1. Add the grated onion, worcestshire, tabasco, red peper, ketchup and mayonnaise to the cream cheeses. Mix all of this with a mixer till smooth but a little chunky.
2. Then you add the shrimp and be sure to add these by stirring them in. You can decide on the amount of shrimp to add but make sure they are fully cooked and completely peeled including the tail. I usually use about 2 pounds of medium sized shrimp cut up into dipping size pieces, something that will fit on a cracker. You can add more or less of the spicy items to fit your likings.
I hope you enjoy!
Yield: This is usually good for a party of 10 people as a dip. Comments: I do double the spices for us Louisiana folks!
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