Tuesday 15 July 2014

Moules Mariniere; it's easier than you think (trust me)



Obviously my trip to Whitstable has not satisfied my hunger for all things seafood as last night I cooked some of my own in my little kitchen. Mussels are just so darn cheap... £1.99 for a bag (500g) in the supermarket and yet they are a great source of protein and cooked well they can be very filling. I guess because you buy them "live" people can be nervous cooking them but they are very easy and they cook fast... This very traditional sauce/broth the mussels are cooked in is simple and light but full of flavour and is the perfect accompaniment for your plump and juicy mussels

You do have to do a bit of prep first but don't worry it's dead simple!


Moules Mariniere

(Serves 2 as a main or 4 as a starter)
500g live mussels
3 shallots slice finely
2 cloves of garlic, finely sliced
200ml dry white wine
50g butter
70ml double cream
Handful of parsley, chopped (I had to omit this as pesky slugs ate my parsley!)
S&P


Preparation



Place mussels in a large bowl of cold water (or in the sink) and one by one pull of any beards and use a knife to scrape off any nasty bits on the shells. Discard any that have opened as that means they are dead and they won't be good. Give them another rinse and you are good to go.



Cooking

Melt the butter in a large lidded pan, add shallots and garlic and cook for a couple of minutes until they have softened. Add the white wine and S&P and cook of for a minute before adding the mussels. Put lid on firmly and give pan a shake. Keep giving pan gentle shakes here and there and when the shells have opened up (literally took 3 minutes) take of lid and stir in cream and parsley. Told you it was easy! Just divide into two bowls and you are ready to go!









Serve with crusty bread and butter or chips if you are that way inclined. We ate this out in our garden him with a glass of wine me with some sparkling water. It was a very easy, cheap weekday meal that felt like a treat to eat!


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Linking up with Alesha for Delicious Dish Tuesday

4 comments:

  1. What and elegant (and easy!) dish!

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    1. Thanks Pam - I know, I serve it as a starter for dinner parties and it always looks great (and people never realise just how simple it is)! :)

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  2. My husband would LOVE this!! I can't eat seafood so I don't make it, but I've been thinking I need to find a few good recipes so he doesn't have to go without unless he makes his own. This is something simple enough that I could make it for him and our boys and still have time to make something different for my daughter and I. Awesome! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Delicious Dish Tuesday!! We hope to see you back this week with another great recipe! :)

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    1. Thank you so much for your lovely comment and for loving the recipe on your husband's behalf! Loved the link up and can't wait to do it again tomorrow! :)

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