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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 ...
The scent of the mussels steaming is a glorious aroma that fills the entire kitchen with the essence of the sea. And as the steaming liquid heats, it warms your home with the aromatics of garlic and ...
What He’s Known For: Doing right by Portland’s extraordinary local seafood and produce. Weaving French techniques into classic New England dishes. Celebrating Maine’s seasonal rhythms. THOUGH THE MENU ...
Mussels In White Wine: The Effortless French Dish That Feels Like A Luxury If you’ve never made mussels at home, this recipe might surprise you. Moules marinières—mussels steamed in white wine with ...
A dish of steamed mussels, popular on restaurant menus, might seem daunting to prepare at home, but couldn’t be simpler. Buy fresh, live mussels in the shell from a reputable fishmonger or market.
Mussels require some effort on behalf of the cook, but they’re relatively inexpensive and well worth the time. Most of the mussels in markets now are farmed (many from Maine) and usually come in ...
The best thing about a meal of steamed mussels is the sauce left at the bottom of the bowl. Yes, I adore the bivalves themselves — those sweet, saline nuggets plucked out of their blue-black shells.
His Restaurants: MIDA and soon-to-open APIZZA, in the Boston area. What He’s Known For Mastering: Masterful pastas and pizzas. Fresh flavor combinations. Italian dishes as approachable as they are ...