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Mussels Steamed in a Dijon Mustard Cream Sauce (Mussels Dijonnaise)

healthy mussels dijonnaise

Mussels Steamed in a Dijon Mustard Cream Sauce (Mussels Dijonnaise)

I was watching French Food at home by Laura Calder and became inspired to make steamed mussels which is weird because she was making lentil soup but I digress. This dish comes together in under 10 minutes but would easily impress at any dinner party.

 

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healthy mussels dijonnaise

Mussels Steamed in a Dijon Mustard Cream Sauce (Mussels Dijonnaise)


Description

Mussels steamed in a rich, creamy mustard sauce balanced by French herbs and white wine.


Ingredients

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Serves 4 (as an appetizer)

1 tbsp butter

2 Shallots, thinly sliced

2 cloves garlic, crushed

56 sprigs fresh thyme

2 Bay leaves

¼ Cup white wine

½ Cup Half & Half (10%) cream

½ tsp salt

¼ tsp pepper

2 lb mussels, cleaned

2 tbsp Dijon mustard

A handful of fresh parsley, chopped


Instructions

Heat a large pot with a tight fitting lid over medium low heat and add the butter.

When the butter is melted add the shallots, garlic, bay leaves and thyme sprigs.

Sauté for about 5 minutes until the shallots are softened, you don’t want any colour on them though.

Add the wine,  salt, pepper and mussels; mix well.

Cover with the lid and turn the heat to medium high.

Turn the timer on for 5 minutes; let the mixture come to a boil and steam the mussels.

Once the mussels are cooked, remove the pot from the heat and use a slotted spoon to transfer the mussels to a serving dish.

Discard any mussels that didn’t open.

Return the pot to low heat and whisk in the Dijon mustard and cream, don’t let the sauce come to a boil.

Taste and adjust seasoning.

Once the liquid comes together, pour it over the mussels.

Feel free to discard the bay and thyme sprigs but I left them because they made the dish look rustic.

Top with the fresh parsley.

Serve with toasted crusty bread.

Notes

  1. This recipe was adapted from food52.com

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