There’s a certain anxiety about cooking mussels, but just make sure you follow the rules. Throw out any that are broken or ...
To continue enjoying the briny flavors even after summer, opt for mussels in white wine! A classic dish that never gets old, ...
There are many variations of the aromatics used to add flavour to this dish, in some recipes you’ll find cream or butter ...
I love this dish and I can recall eating it as a child with a hunk of grandma Rosa’s bread next to the mussels. All that was left was a pile of mussel shells and a happy little Lidia. This is my ...
Cook over medium-low heat for 2 minutes. Add mustard and wine and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 2 minutes. Add saffron. Cover pot, remove from heat and let steep 5 minutes. Liquid can be ...
Tiger shrimp and mussels cook quickly, releasing natural sweetness and briny depth when handled properly. High heat firms the ...
When Sergio Herman was growing up, escaping mussels was almost out of the question. The Michelin-starred chef was born and bred in Oud Sluis, the now-defunct but world-renowned seafood restaurant ...
It is perplexing to me that mussels aren’t on more Americans’ dinner tables. The succulent shellfish have everything going for them. They are lip-smackingly tasty and fun to eat; they are inexpensive, ...
It's 1970-something. Mussels are virtually unknown in the United States. They're something that the French eat, but what can you expect of a people that eats snails? I'm on a beach on Nantucket Island ...