All our summer-starved heart wants is to nosh on this salty, buttery masterpiece alfresco with a chilled bottle of vino. One bite transports you to a breathtaking French countryside. Serve this ...
Here’s one of the things I like best about these oven-steamed mussels. If you have ever made mussels, you know that one of the most challenging part is fitting them all in the pan. Most recipes call ...
It takes minutes to make an inexpensive, satisfying meal with a bag of mussels. This week’s recipe is inspired by French and Belgian moules marinières, mussels bathed in a garlicky broth. From the ...
Instructions: Rinse the mussels in cold water. Use a paring knife to remove any hairy clumps (beards). Scrub the shells well with a vegetable brush. Discard any mussels that are open and won’t close ...
Sometimes, the issues with cooking mussels are logistical. Is your pan big enough to hold enough of them to feed a hungry table? Is it wide enough so they will cook evenly? And how long will the ...
A lot of us have instant pots but are we really using them? America’s Test Kitchen says it's a great way to cook everything from vegetables to seafood. Hannah Crowley, Executive Editor of ATK Reviews, ...
Instructions: Pulse tomatoes and their juice, 1 can at a time, in a food processor until coarsely chopped and no large pieces remain, 6 to 8 pulses; transfer to a bowl. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in Dutch ...
Reduce heat and simmer 2 minutes. Add saffron. Cover pot, remove from heat and let steep 5 minutes. Liquid can be left at room temperature for several hours now. When ready to cook, bring back to a ...
With fall approaching, it’s time to think about cool weather and the hearty dishes that go with it. While they’re available year-round, clams, oysters and mussels can be used as appetizers and in main ...
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 ...