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Kanoealoha 08-05-2003 04:20 PM

Mussel recipes...
 
Anyone have some?

I just bought two pounds of live mussels...

freeadultcontent 08-05-2003 04:23 PM

Go over to foodtv.com look up mussles with good eats.
That recipe is easy and tastes great.

appleboy 08-05-2003 04:24 PM

just steam them and with angel hair pasta it's great , the pasta is simple too , just add olive oil and parsley

Kanoealoha 08-05-2003 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by freeadultcontent
Go over to foodtv.com look up mussles with good eats.
That recipe is easy and tastes great.

will do! Thanks!

-=HOAX=- 08-05-2003 04:25 PM

Do you know how to make Dynamite sauce? (Mayo, sugar, fermented sweet rice wine, tobiko)?

It takes a special touch. But at the sushi bar I worked at we shucked, diced them with a bit of sriracha sauce and green onion, dowsed them in dynamite sauce, and either broiled or bbq'ed them...

I prefer a broil for the crispy bits...

booker 08-05-2003 04:26 PM

Might I suggest a platter of steamy man-mussel with a side of cheese on a bed of lettuce.

Kanoealoha 08-05-2003 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by -=HOAX=-
Do you know how to make Dynamite sauce? (Mayo, sugar, fermented sweet rice wine, tobiko)?

It takes a special touch. But at the sushi bar I worked at we shucked, diced them with a bit of sriracha sauce and green onion, dowsed them in dynamite sauce, and either broiled or bbq'ed them...

I prefer a broil for the crispy bits...

Unfortunately I have no clue how to make dynamite sauce...

feel free to teach me!!!

-=HOAX=- 08-05-2003 04:34 PM

One cup mayo, 3 table spoons sugar, 1-3 table spoons mirin ((sweet fermented rice wine used in cooking) add it slowly, mix it in and taste), and a tablespoon of tobiko (flying fish roe)...mix well.

Its a pretty common sauce at many sushi restaraunts. The mirin and the tobiko sound exotic, but should be more than easy to find at a local asian food mart. 'Specially since you're in hawaii.

The taste is sweet and creamy with a touch of saltiness from the tobiko.

The sriracha sauce is very popular now and can be found in safeway's oriental food isle. Its a red sauce in a clear plastic bottle...its got a rooster and some crazy asian lettering on the front in white...and its quite possibly the best all around hot sauce for anything you can imagine...from tri tip to macaroni...hot dogs to fried chicken...

fuck, I'm hungry.

Kanoealoha 08-05-2003 04:55 PM

Thanks for the recipe HOAX :thumbsup

12clicks 08-05-2003 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kanoealoha
Anyone have some?

I just bought two pounds of live mussels...

Big fry pan with lid.
olive oil, chopped red pepper, garlic, fry it up just a bit then ad white wine and the mussles.
let simmer.

HEARTBREAKER 08-05-2003 07:31 PM

baked mussels with cheese on top is perfect!!!!!!!:thumbsup

SykkBoy 08-05-2003 07:58 PM

SykkBoy's Motherfucking Bad Ass Baked Mussels

Get a sauce pan, add 1/2 tsp. olive oil, red pepper flakes, a little minced garlic over medium heat, add white wine and 2 finely diced serranos and cover. Cook until the mussles ope. Discard any unopened mussels.
Heat an oven to 350

take the mussels out of the sauce pan and place them on a baking sheet.

In a bowl, mix one small package of cream cheese with some red pepper flakes and fresh squeezed juice of half a lemon. Mix it until the cream cheese is smoothe and creamy. Spoon dallops of the cream cheese mixture into the shell of each mussel. Sprinkle on some bread crumbs add a quick dash of salt and pepper voer the baking sheet. Place the mussels in the oven for about 5 minutes until the cheese mixtuire is good and gooey and the breadcrums are toasted.

Remove from oven, place in a bowl and spoon over some of the liquid from the sauce pan and serve.

swedguy 08-05-2003 08:07 PM

Nothing beats mussels in white wine.

This is not the recipe I usually use, but it's pretty similair.

http://www.therecipebox.com/members/...od/sea0093.htm


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