Beach House Mussels
photo by Thorsten
- Ready In:
- 30mins
- Ingredients:
- 13
- Serves:
-
2
ingredients
- 59.14 ml olive oil
- 1 large onion, peeled and chopped small
- 44.37 ml balsamic vinegar
- 396.89 g canned tomatoes, chopped
- 14.79 ml sugar
- 44.37 ml fish sauce (nam pla)
- 9.85 ml garlic, chopped
- 2.46 ml salt
- 2.46 ml Tabasco sauce
- 236.59 ml white wine, not too dry
- 236.59 ml chopped parsley
- 907.18 g mussels, plump, on half shell
- 236.59 ml chopped spring onion
directions
- Heat oven to low, about 170 deg F or 70 deg Celsius Heat a fairly deep oven dish.
- Fry the onion in the oil, stirring, until translucent. Keep heat fairly high and stir often.
- Just as onion bits are translucent and seem to start burning, turn heat down somewhat and add the balsamic vinegar. Stir well -- heat must be fairly high so that vinegar sort of evaporates.
- Add the tomatoes (the actual weight of the tinned tomatoes is not all that important), the sugar, fish sauce, garlic, salt, Tabasco sauce (to taste!), wine and parsley.
- Stir well and simmer through, and taste at this point: more sugar? More salt? A little more wine? It's up to you.
- Add the mussels. Always make sure that frozen mussels have defrosted, been rinsed well, and then still check them for bits of broken shell and bits of beard, before adding to the sauce.
- Stir through the sauce gently with a long-handled spoon, and let simmer gently for 4 minutes or so.
- Pull off the heat, and ladle the mussels into the warmed oven dish. Pour over the sauce, which will be quite thin. Add the chopped spring onions (a small bunch, as they are usually sold, should give you 1 cup chopped).
- With a long-handled spoon, lift and move the mussels and let some of the green onions slide into the liquid.
- Cover with foil, keep warm until serving, and also warm soup plates. Then serve with lots of fresh crusty bread or baguette, and a large bowl of torn mixed green salad leaves, with vinaigrette dressing on the side. Won't serve more than 2 or 3!
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Reviews
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I love mussels and I love this recipe. Fast and easy to make with a great soupy sauce. I've tried to use the amounts given in the description, but used more tabasco sauce and fresh tomatoes (because I have them on hand). Like Chef Zee I adapt the taste to my idea, but here it wasn't necessary. MAybe one could think it is too much sugra - no, it is just right. The sweet notes of this dish makes the difference to many other mussel recipes. I like the combination of sweet and spicy. And don't omit the fish sauce. It supports the flavours of the mussels so well. You should try this recipe.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Zurie
South Africa
I'm a widow, retired, and I love cooking. I live on the coast in South Africa and I love seafood. You're welcome to my recipes (all kinds, definitely not just seafood!) Just remember that no recipe is ever cast in stone -- adjust to your taste!
The photo was taken at a rustic seaside restaurant on our West Coast, approx 1 year ago (2016).