Libations used: 1/2 cup beer
Libations left over: 1/2 bottle of beer
The rains continue in LA, and one of my favorite comfort foods on these gray days is a big bowl of mussels with crusty bread to dip in some buttery, herbed broth. I always order the ale-steamed mussels when I go to The Village Idiot in LA - just try snatching a bite from me and you'll be flat on your back. It's a surprisingly easy and fast dish to make, and perfect for all you single Lush Chefs out there. This no-nonsense recipe came courtesy of the New York Times - I halved it for myself, so if you need it for two, just click on the hyperlink. A Lush Chef word of advice, always use fresh mussels.
Ale-Steamed Mussels - serves 1
Ingredients:
- 1 lb mussels in shells
- 1 Tbs. olive oil
- 2 full sprigs fresh thyme
- 1 large garlic clove, minced
- 1 large shallot, chopped
- Salt and freshly ground pepper
- 1/2 cup ale - I didn't have any, so I used Stella Artois instead
- 1-2 Tbs butter, to taste
- 1 tsp fresh tarragon or parsley, chopped
- 1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
- Sliced crusty bread, for serving - I like to use a demi baguette when I'm making this for myself
- In a heavy medium pot, heat olive oil, then add thyme, garlic, shallots, and a pinch of salt & pepper.
- Saute for about 3 minutes until shallots and garlic are softened.
- Pour in ale and bring to a simmer.
- Add mussels and cover pot with tight-fitting cover.
- Let the mussels steam, stirring twice, for about 5 minutes until they open.
- Meanwhile, spread a little butter on the sliced bread and put in your broiler until nicely toasted.
- Use a slotted spoon to transfer mussels to a medium bowl. Discard any that haven't opened.
- Add butter, herbs and mustard to the broth and bring to a boil. Whisk until the butter melts and taste to correct seasonings - if the broth tastes bitter, then add more butter. I had to do this because Stella has a more bitter aftertaste.
- Pour broth over the mussels and serve with the toasted bread slices.

These look delicious! I made some fancy schmancy ones from the Bouchon cookbook that are amazing, but I will absolutely be trying this recipe out!
ReplyDeleteOoo, Bouchon! How is that cookbook? I've been thinking about buying it.
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