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Tuesday, 8 January 2019
Monday, 7 January 2019
Favourite Food Quote (#8): "Cooking is not a science but an art, mistakes are okay..."
Favourite food quote this week...
"Cooking is not a science but an art, mistakes are okay, messes are fine—the pleasure is in the creating and the sharing of the result." - Lori Pollan
"Cooking is not a science but an art, mistakes are okay, messes are fine—the pleasure is in the creating and the sharing of the result." - Lori Pollan
Amen to that!
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Saturday, 5 January 2019
MUSSELS FOR CHRISTMAS - Belgian Style
Check out this old recipe I found on an old blog I had years ago, back in 2012. Some of the photos aren't the greatest but hey! we all had to start somewhere. It's a long post so make sure to click 'View more' just above the Share buttons!...
Instead of the usual turkey and ham and stuffing and gravy...(mmmm), and all that good stuff, I wanted to make something different this year for Christmas. Actually, I've made this mussels recipe a few times before around Christmas time but this time around (now that I'm armed with a camera), I wanted to show you how it was made. Ready? Let's go!
So today I thought I'd share with you a recipe that has been made for me many times by a wonderful Belgian friend who always lamented every time he made it, how this was a favourite with them around Christmas time.
MUSSELS With HOME FRIES!
Day 1 - Preparing the Mussels
First, I bought roughly around 2-3lbs (900 - 1300 grams), of live mussels PER person, which was ideal.
Next - here comes the laborious part, (I think), rinsing and soaking them overnight in cold, salted water in order to clean and purify the mussels. I filled a bucket with cold water and then added some table salt. Actually, lots of table salt, lol.
On average, seawater in the world's oceans has a salinity of about 3.5% (35 g/L, 599 mm) This means that every kilogram (roughly one litre by volume) of seawater has approximately 35 grams (1.2 oz) of dissolved salts
Considering this, I tried replicating the same salinity in the pail of water.
After topping up with more water, I swished them around one more time just to make sure they were all nicely covered in that salted water. (Brrrr, that water was FREEZING!)
Eventually, they will sink to the bottom as they open up to clean themselves.
The mussels think they are again in high tide and therefore open to clean and feed.
Day 2 - Preparing the Vegetables, Fries and Mussels
Have the following ingredients ready to mix with your mussels:
- salt
- pepper
- onions
- celery
- water
Quarter, or slice in rings, the onions - whatever you like, I don't really care, lol. Then chop up the celery.
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