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Moules Marinieres (mussels In White Wine)

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Grains Campanile 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 kg Or 4 litres of mussels.
2 T Groundnut oil.
2 Shallots
2 c Dry white wine.
Parsley
Pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Brush and wash the mussels several times under running water. Do not
leave them soaking in water. Remove the thread (byssus), which is
sometimes caught in the mussel.  2 Fry the shallots until transparent
in a pan with a little oil. Add  the wine and season with pepper. Pour
in the mussels and stir them  with a skimming ladle to bring the ones
at the bottom to the top.  When they have all opened, remove them with
the skimming ladle. Do  not serve unopened mussels.  3 Wash and chop
the parsley. Sprinkle it over the mussels just before  serving.  4
Strain the cooking juices to remove the sand which drops from the
mussels as they open. Return the juices to the pan with 1 tablespoon
of oil, the wine and the chopped parsley. Season with pepper. Return
the mussels to the pan and cook for 2 or 3 minutes.  Serve hot.
Campanile tip:  You can add 2 crushed garlic cloves to the cooking
juices, if liked.  You can also add a spoonful of cream to the juices
at the end of the  cooking time.  Converted by MC_Buster.  Converted by
MM_Buster v2.0l.

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