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The ways in which the mussels are cooked in the dish can vary significantly. Some common variants include: Moules marinière: Probably the most common and internationally recognisable recipe, [8] moules marinière includes white wine, shallots, parsley, and butter. [9] Moules nature: The mussels are steamed with celery, leeks, and butter. [2]
Mussels arranged for an eclade. The Charente-Maritime département of France, on the Bay of Biscay, is noted for the abundance of mussels. [13] The Éclade des Moules (or, locally, Terré de Moules) is a bake often held on the beaches outside of La Rochelle. The mussels are arranged in concentric circles on a plank so that the hinged part of ...
Award-winning cookbook author Paula Wolfert's mussels are first steamed with butter, cinnamon, and white wine, then seasoned with pepper and lemon juice and tossed in an herbed chile-tomato broth ...
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To cook: Heat the olive oil or butter in a large Dutch oven or other heavy-bottomed pot over medium-low heat. Add the aromatics and cook for 3-4 minutes until they start to soften, then pour in ...
Make the sauce: Reserve 3 cups of the squished tomatoes, and puree the rest in a food processor. Pour the oil into an 8- to 9-quart dutch oven or other pot large enough to hold the mussels in no more than two layers and turn the heat to medium-high.
Mussels can be smoked, boiled, steamed, roasted, barbecued or fried in butter or vegetable oil. [32] They can be used in soups, salads and sauces. As with all shellfish , except shrimp, mussels should be checked to ensure they are still alive just before they are cooked; enzymes quickly break down the meat and make them unpalatable or poisonous ...