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How To make Steamed Mussels with Creamy Fish Filling
24 (about 1 kg) large mussels
2 tb Oil
1 sm Onion, finely chopped
2 ts Finely chopped fresh ginger
1 Clove garlic, crushed
1 Stem fresh lemon grass,
-finely chopped 1 ts Shrimp paste
500 White fish fillets, chopped
1 Egg white
1 tb Cream
1 tb Chopped fresh basil
2 sm Fresh red chillies, sliced
Picked up a couple of new mussel recipes from the Ozzie books Mark brought. This on is from a book on Thai cooking and looks outrageously good. The stuffing is molded onto a shell and garnished with an "x" of hot red chili strips. 1: Scrub mussels; remove beards. Place mussels in pan, cover with
cold water, bring to boil, simmer, covered, for about 3 minutes until mussels begin to open. Drain mussels, rinse under cold water; drain well. Remove and discard top shell from each mussel. 2: Heat oil in pan, add onion, ginger, garlic and lemon grass, cook,
stirring, until onion is soft. Add paste, cook, stirring, for 1 minute; cool. 3: Blend or process fish, egg white and cream until smooth. Combine
fish mixture, onion mixture and basil in bowl; mix well, Spoon mixture onto mussel in shells, smooth surface, top with chilli. 4: Just before serving, place mussels in bamboo steamer in single
layer. Cook, covered tightly, over pan of boiling water, for about 3 minutes or until fish mixture is cooked through. Makes 6 servings. Mussels can be prepared a day ahead. Storage: Covered, in refrigerator. Freeze: Not suitable. Microwave: Not suitable. From "Easy Thai-style Cookery", Edited by Maryanne Blacker, The Australian Women's Weekly Home Library, 1991. ISBN 0-94912833-3 Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; August 9 1993.
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Zafferano: saffron Zampone: sausage-stuffed pig's foot Zenzero: ginger Zeppole: a fried pastry Verdure: green vegetables Vitello: veal (calf)Vongole: clams Taralli: round sweet or savory biscuits Tonno: tuna Torrone: nougat-type candy Torta: tart Salso: salt Saltari: sauteed Salumi: collective name for salami and similar cured meats Salvia: sage Sambuca: a colorless liqueur made from anise San Giuseppe: Saint Joseph Sarde: sardines Scaloppine: thinly sliced meat Sedani: celery Ragu: meat sauce for pasta Rapini: another name for broccoli rabe Ribollita: Tuscan bread and vegetable soup Ricotta: a fresh, mild cheese Ripieni: stuffed Riso: rice Risotto: rice cooked and stirred with broth until creamy Rollatini: small stuffed meat rolls, sometimes in a sauce Romano: a hard Pecorino cheese Rosmarino: rosemary
Rustico: country-style Pecorino: sheep's milk cheese Peperoncini: dried red chiles Pesto: a sauce from mashed ingredients, usually basil Piccante: spicy
Pignoli: pine nuts Piselli: peas Pizelle: embossed wafer cookies Pizza Dolce: cake or sweet bread Polenta: a type of cornmeal Polipi: octopus Pollo: chicken Polpette: meatballs Pomodori: tomatoes Porchetta: whole roast pig cooked with herbs and garlic Porcini: meaty wild mushrooms Primavera: springtime Prosciutto: salt-cured, air-dried pork Provolone: a straw-white cheese, sometimes smoked Olio: oil Olio di oliva: olive oil Origano: oregano
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Lauro: bayleaf Lenticchie: lentils Limone: lemon Gamberetti: shrimp
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Moules Marinieres Mussels in Cream
Fresh South Australian Mussels Cooked in Cream Sauce, what a perfect start to any dinner party. Just prepare the sauce ahead of time and heat through when ready to serve. We hope you like it. Thank you for requesting it Eva.
INGREDIENTS:
300 grams mussels
70 grams cream
1 clove garlic
10 grams butter
80 grams dry white wine
20 grams flour.
METHOD:
steam mussels in wine for 4 minutes strain and reserve broth. Heat butter , garlic and flour and make a roux ,add cream ,salt and pepper and when thickened add Mussel Broth stirring constantly to make a creamy sauce. If the sauce is a little thin just cook over a low heat to reduce until desired consistency is reached. Toss Mussels back in and coat with the sauce. Serve with a loaf of french bread to soak up the creamy goodness.
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Simple Mussels Dish | Cooked in Cider & Leek Cream
Simple Mussels Dish | Cooked in Cider & Leek Cream
Easy way how to #cook #mussels. In a creamy #cider sauce with leeks and parsley.
Quick & delicious served with some crusty bread.
You will need:
For 2 people
2 lbs/ 900g Fresh Mussels
1 Large Leek
1 Large Knob of Butter
1 Bottle Dry Cider (+ 1 To Drink!)
1 Cup Cream
1 Bunch Parsley Chopped
Few Turns of Milled Black Pepper
Crusty Bread to Serve