All our summer-starved heart wants is to nosh on this salty, buttery masterpiece alfresco with a chilled bottle of vino. One bite transports you to a breathtaking French countryside. Serve this ...
Dinner in 35 minutes or less? With these options, you’ll have your meal on the table in almost no time. Giuseppe’s mussels in sambuca: Mussels are steamed in a flavorful blend of fresh fennel, garlic, ...
Here’s one of the things I like best about these oven-steamed mussels. If you have ever made mussels, you know that one of the most challenging part is fitting them all in the pan. Most recipes call ...
Mussels are a great choice for a weeknight meal. They're a terrific source of low-fat protein, they're inexpensive, they cook up quickly and, as they cook, they generate tasty juices to whichever ...
I think long and hard before I add gadgets or tools to my kitchen, so whenever someone gives me an alternative or additional use for an appliance that really works, I do a little happy dance. In ...
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 ...
Black-shelled mussels are in their season now, one of the better — and better-priced — sources of protein for quick meals. Buy mussels at markets or grocers that traffic in fish; turnover is key to ...
Celebrity chef Katie Lee shares her recipes for easy entertaining. She shows us how to make a fresh sugar snap pea salad with crunchy radishes, mussels with shallots in a white wine sauce, delicious ...
Love mussels? They’re a great option for a busy weeknight: simply pick up a bunch and steam away with any of a variety of flavors. These tempting options come together in about 30 minutes. Don’t ...
Mussels in a light cream sauce brings back memories of eating on the terrace of a small restaurant in Normandy, breathing the fresh sea air and drinking a chilled glass of white wine. What a treat, as ...
Seafood may be good for us, but there's no getting around the fact that it is expensive stuff here in the Pacific Northwest. You will pay a pretty penny for a family's worth of local salmon, halibut ...