Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Mussels - Gems Of The Sea

Mussels are a different and unique alternative to other seafood. They are also more versatile, being able to go with a variety of sauces. They’re also one of the most fun foods to eat as well. The are perfect for just two or at a party . Best of all they are easy to cook and even a novice chef can enjoy them.
People have been eating mussels since the beginning of time. There have been shells found in ancient settlement sites . Today they’re still loved in a variety of countries and a variety of ways. The most famous is the Belgian style where they are steamed with white wine and served with fries. The Italians prefer theirs with pasta while Indians like the plump meat in a spicy sauce. In Turkey they are covered in flour and fried and usually accompany cold icy, Turkish beer.. The French love to have fresh mussels in a seaside bake similar to our clam bakes. Mussels are also extremely popular in the East too. The Chinese cook them with garlic and fermented black bean for a fiery main dish.
You can make mussels any of these ways although the bes t is usually steamed and then serve d with a white wine and butter sauce. You do have to make sure that you are cooking live mussels because dead ones will turn highly toxic. Throw away any dead ones. You can check this by seeing what shells are closed tight. These are the living ones. If they’re open then toss them immediately. After that they do require some cleaning, namely removing their fibers or beards. This can be done with either cutting htem or a quick strong tug. Also remember that mussels are salt or fresh water. It’s up to you which you want.
Mussels are a different alternative to the usual clams and shrimp. They can be served a variety of ways, whether in a spicy sauce or just with wine an d butter. They are satisfying and briny, a true taste of the water. Have them for your next dinner or at your next party.

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