Mama w her babies

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Showing posts with label Italian food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian food. Show all posts

Friday, December 27, 2013

New beginnings

Well hello,
It's been over a year since my last post so I guess it is time to get back to my blog...

What have I been doing.... hmmm... I guess getting a new perspective on life for one thing.... I sold my share of my little restaurant so now I can concentrate on the more creative part of food & teaching more classes. I bought a new house that I gutted & remodeled it so I have another great kitchen to teach out of. I am very excited to be back to teaching & sharing my love of food. I hope to see you all in some of my classes.... watch for schedules coming out soon. I have some really fun things planned that are quite different from some of my classes then I have done in the past. So here is to 2014!!!
My new kitchen


Sunday, May 20, 2012

Mussels

This is a great quick and easy appetizer but can be used as a main dish served with some pasta.  If you over cook the mussels they can become very chewy so it is very important that you only cook them just until they open.  When buying mussels, make sure they are all closed or when touched they close right away.  Mussels are a living creature when fresh but if they get old they will start to die.


Most mussels are cultured/farmed and are  safe to eat but wild ones can be dangerous at certain times of the year.  There are times of the year when red tide occurs which is a plankton type of organism that will be in abundance and visible as a red mass.  It is typically when the ocean is warmer.  Other shellfish would also be infected and should never be eaten.   



2 Tbs............. Olive Oil
2 ea............... Tomatoes
½ ea.............. Onion
6 ea............... Garlic Cloves
½ c................ Dry White Wine
2 Tbs............. Butter
1 lb................ Mussels
2 ea............... Lemons
to taste.......... Salt
¼ c................ Julienne Fresh Basil


1. Dice the tomatoes and onion.
2. Slice the garlic.
3. Heat the olive oil and a sauté the tomatoes, onion and garlic until caramelized.
4. Add in the wine and bring to a boil.
5. Add in the mussels and cook until they open. Be careful not to over cook them.
6. Add the remaining ingredients and serve.


  


Be creative, have fun and enjoy!!!