Mussels are an excellent shellfish to make at home, but these seafood delights have a rugged beard on them that you'll need ...
You can also serve them with crusty garlic bread if you prefer! Tender fresh mussels simmered in a luxurious white wine cream sauce, infused with leeks, garlic, and herbs, creating a rich and ...
Steve prepared a very simple Mediterranean-inflected version of Mussels in White Wine Sauce that was a family "fast food" staple during their time in southern France.
However, if it were up to readers Bonnie Green and her husband, Bob Green, anyone who stops by Cafe Trio would try the mussels, which come soaked in a white wine garlic cream sauce with pancetta ...
Heat the oil in a pan and fry the garlic, chilli and tomato for one minute. Add the wine and cook until the sauce has reduced by half. Add the mussels and prawns and simmer gently in the sauce for ...
Add the garlic and shallot and saute, once soft add the mussels, shaking the pan. Once everything is sizzling, raise the heat and add the wine. Cover the pan and allow the mussels to steam open.
He’ll be making a typical Sardinian pasta dish - Spaghettini with mussels, tomatoes and white wine. Scrub the mussels ... heat the oil over a medium heat. Add the garlic and fry until it begins ...
Our main course is a seafood stew inspired by brodetto, a specialty of Italy’s Adriatic coast, in which a fragrant tomato and ...
Mussels are delicious with a wide array of flavours. Steaming them in vermouth or white wine - along with shallots, garlic and a few herbs - is traditional in some European countries. Or try them ...
This is a classic way to cook mussels - white wine, a bit of cream and the juices from the shellfish make a delicious sauce. Big bits of crusty bread to mop up the juices are a must.