Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Orange and Basil Mussels



What to make for dinner on a weeknight that's quick but a little more special than chicken? Orange and Basil Mussels, of course!
Mussels in a white wine and garlic broth are delicious and standard fare on many restaurant menus, and I often order them as a main dish (they're usually listed in the appetizer section) to go along with a nice salad. While I was flipping through Sunset Magazine, I came across this quick recipe for mussels prepared in a way I've never seen or tasted before. Mussels with Orange and Basil. hmmmmmm- it sounded like the combination would go great together, and with the sweetness of the orange I had a feeling it would be a hit with the girls. Noelle enjoys mussels and will eat a couple from my dish when I order them (our favorite is the Baked Green Leaf Mussels at Mio Sushi), but Sophie had never tried mussels before. I like to encourage my girls to try new things, so this recipe sounded perfect... and it was. In the words of Sophie who enjoyed a second helping, "They're divine!"

Orange and Basil Mussels (serves 4)
3 garlic cloves, smashed
2 tbsp olive oil
2/3 c. dry white wine
3/4 c. cup orange juice
1/2 c. canned diced tomatoes
salt, pepper to taste
1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes
2 lbs. of mussels
1/3 c. fresh basil, chiffonade
1 loaf of crusty bread

Heat olive oil over medium heat in a large pan. Add the garlic cloves and heat until fragrant. Add the wine, orange juice, diced tomatoes, salt and both peppers; simmer for 5 minutes. Add the mussels in shells, cover and cook until mussels open (about 5-8 minutes). Remove from heat and sprinkle with basil. Serve mussels with a generous amount of liquid and bread for dipping.

3 comments:

  1. Wow....you're making me hunger for muscles. Sophie is just too cute!

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  2. I was wondering what to make next. This sounds yummy. If Sophie likes it, it must be a winner.

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  3. :) Let me know if you guys try the recipe, and what you think about it. Bon Appetit!

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