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Mussels are great and very easy to cook with many variations. Cook some aromatics - shallots and garlic for example - in olive oil, add some thyme or another herb you like, then add some liquid, maybe some lemon juice and/or white wine or beer, a cup or so of water or chicken stock, add the mussels and cover and cook a few minutes until they open. You don’t really need to shake, but hey go for it if the feeling hits. You can add other things too - we sometimes add chorizo and toasted pasta to the pot with a bit more liquid and cook it to almost done then add the mussels. We’ve also put some cream in. It all seems to work. Chopped tomatoes work well too. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
Rule of food safety thumb: if the mussel is open while uncooked, toss it. If it remains closed after steaming, toss it.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm not very close to Boston, and NYC is a more convenient city for me to go to. Might very well be that I didn't get good ones. I got them at costco, on a whim. costco does seem to have good quality produce, so I gave the mussels a try. I must say, though, mussels are a culinary specialty in my region of origin.
I was kind of surprised you didn't know how to prepare them!
Thanks. I actually ate a lot of mussels when I grew up in Europe, and whenever I go back, I have them. The ones I had tonight were a disappointment. Quite small, compared to what I used to have in Europe. Not planning on having mussels again here.
I think this is a bit like having a shitty tomato and saying you're not going to have tomatoes here anymore With that said, we used to get mussels in the waters near my parents house (Cape Cod) just by getting the kayak. Those mussel beds are all gone and we only know one boater with a good supply (he won't tell us where he's finding them). We don't have a Costco membership and I've never been in one so might be wrong but its not a place I'd think you'd find good seafood?
Costco quality is almost always good.
and also have a package of herbs for mussels.Now, how do I steam them? I read some recipes. One says I have to clean the mussels and put them in a pot and cook for 5-6 min. with lid. Another one says add 8 oz. of white wine and cook for 5-6 min. with lid. Also shake while cooking, apparently.Anything I should know?
If you have access to a mussel bed, they are also pretty good steamed in a bit of seawater and seaweed, over a fire right on the beach.