Moules Frites Frenchbelgian Bistro Style Mussels And Chips Recipes

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CLASSIC MOULES FRITES

Provided by Geoffrey Zakarian

Categories     main-dish

Time 25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13



Classic Moules Frites image

Steps:

  • In a large Dutch oven or straight-sided 12-inch saute pan, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the shallots and garlic and cook until softened, about 2 minutes. Add the white wine and bring to a boil. Season with salt and pepper. Add the mussels, cover and steam until open, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer the mussels to a large serving bowl.
  • Add the creme fraiche, parsley, butter, chives and mustard to the remaining cooking liquid and bring just to a boil while stirring to combine. Pour the sauce over the mussels. Serve with French fries.

1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup finely sliced shallots
5 tablespoons thinly sliced garlic
1 cup white wine
Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper
Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper
2 pounds mussels, cleaned and beards removed
1/2 cup creme fraiche
1/3 cup minced fresh flat-leaf parsley
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 tablespoons minced chives
2 tablespoons whole-grain mustard
French fries, for serving

MOULES FRITES

Gordon's moules frites are a treat and easier than you may think to make. Spoil someone today...

Provided by Gordon Ramsay

Categories     Dinner, Main course, Side dish, Starter, Supper

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 20



Moules frites image

Steps:

  • Tip the mussels into a large bowl of cold water. Discard any that remain open when tapped, then drain well and pull away any 'beards'. (Fresh mussels look black and shiny and should only smell pleasantly of the deep sea - the vast majority should be tightly closed. Avoid any that smell 'fishy', look dry or are mostly open.)
  • Thinly slice the vegetables and garlic. Roll the chilli in your hands to loosen the seeds, then slit in half and shake out the seeds. Slice the flesh into thin sticks, then stack together and finely chop. Pick over the thyme sprigs, discarding the thick stalks, and pick the parsley leaves from the stalks. Prepare the chips (see recipe, below right).
  • Place a large, heavy-based sauté pan (with a lid) on the hob and heat until you can feel a strong heat rising. Pour in the oil, then immediately toss in all of the vegetables, chilli and thyme. The thyme sprigs will crackle if the pan is hot enough. Cook for about 1½ mins, shaking the pan and stirring the vegetables until they start to wilt.
  • With the heat still on high, toss in all the mussels and shake the pan so they form an even layer. Cover with a lid and cook for another 1-2 mins, shaking the pan once or twice.
  • Uncover the pan and pour in the wine and Pernod. Shake and cook for another 1½ mins so the wine reduces by half, then cover again and cook for another min. Place a large colander over a bowl and tip the mussels and vegetables into the centre. Discard any mussels that remain closed. Fry the chips.
  • Pour the strained liquid back in the pan, reheat and stir in the crème fraîche and whole parsley leaves. Check the seasoning; you may not need any salt. Return the mussels and vegetables to the pan and reheat, shaking the pan, then divide between two large soup bowls. Serve the chips and mayonnaise (recipe below) alongside.
  • TIP: Make the mayo and prepare the chips before you start the mussels. Fry the chips after you have cooked the mussels and while they are still draining in the colander, then finish the sauce.

1kg fresh mussels , (see try below)
3 large spring onions
1 large shallot , peeled and halved
1 carrot , peeled and halved lengthways
2 fat garlic cloves , peeled
1 fresh red chilli
1 bunch thyme
handful flat-leaf parsley
100ml olive oil
about 150ml dry white wine (ideally Muscadet)
1 tsp Pernod
2 tbsp crème fraîche
2 large potatoes , about 300g each, peeled (preferably Maris Piper, King Edward or Weltje)
about 3 tbsp plain flour
½ tsp cayenne pepper
oil , for deep frying, (ideally light olive oil)
2 egg yolks
½ tsp mustard powder
150ml light olive oil
1 tsp white wine vinegar

MOULES FRITES - FRENCH/BELGIAN BISTRO STYLE MUSSELS AND CHIPS

I adore Moules Frites - for me it is quintessential French and Belgian Bistro food at its best - plus I love tactile eating! You can treat yourself to Moules Frites anywhere in France and Belgium, and for most of the year. I often make the "Moules" part at home - Moules Marinière - but now and then, for a treat I also do the "Frites" bit as well......chips or French fries! Serve these with lots of paper towels or napkins, and a glass of chilled white wine would be the perfect accompaniment! I bought special Moules Frites dishes, as shown in the photos, but a couple of bowls would be fine - and don't forget a large bowl for the shells. If you really want to be 100% authentic, it is de rigueur to serve the frites with mayonnaise my dear.....sinfully good! Vive la France! Historical Note: Did you know that French Fries are really Belgian? Deep-fried chipped potatoes ("fries" in American English; "chips" in British English) are a very popular food item - and one which the Belgians claim to have invented. They are called frieten in Dutch and frites in French, whatever the name, they are my guilty pleasure!

Provided by French Tart

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 15m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14



Moules Frites - French/Belgian Bistro Style Mussels and Chips image

Steps:

  • Frites/Chips:.
  • Slice the potato into thin strips (2mm x 2mm) and rinse in salted water. Heat a deep fat fryer to 325°F/160°C (preferably using sunflower or groundnut oil). Place the frites/chips in and cook for 4-5 minutes. Remove from the heat and leave to cool.
  • Moules/Mussels:.
  • Tip the mussels into a large bowl of cold water, rinse and then drain well and pull away any 'beards'. (Fresh mussels look black and shiny and should only smell pleasantly of the deep sea - the vast majority should be tightly closed. Avoid any that smell 'fishy', look dry or are mostly open.).
  • Place the chopped onion, shallot and garlic in a saucepan with the olive oil, gently sweat them over a low to medium heat for about 5 minutes, or until slightly soft.
  • Add the chopped herbs, and pernod or pastis if using and mix with the onion mixture.
  • Add the washed mussels to the pan and cover with dry white wine, bring slowly to the boil, then simmer gently whilst stirring. Continue until the mussels have opened - discard any that do not open, this can take between 2 to 5 minutes.
  • Add the creme fraiche if using, mixing through the cooked and opened mussles. Cover until the frites/chips are cooked.
  • Whilst the moules are cooking, turn up the deep fryer to 375°F/190°C and salt the frites/chips. Add the frites/chips back to the oil for around 1 minute until golden and crispy.
  • Serve the moules in a deep bowl with the frites/chips on the side - providinf plenty of napkins and a large bowl for the shells.
  • Note - to make the best frites/chips your uncooked frites/chips should be washed in cold water and dried thoroughly before cooking.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1008.1, Fat 33.2, SaturatedFat 5.2, Cholesterol 140, Sodium 1752.7, Carbohydrate 94.7, Fiber 9.6, Sugar 6.8, Protein 68.3

1 kg fresh mussels
1 large onion, peeled and finely chopped
1 large shallot, peeled and finely chopped
2 fat garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme
1 tablespoon chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
1 tablespoon chopped fresh chervil
50 ml olive oil
150 ml dry white wine, such as Muscadet
1 teaspoon Pernod (optional) or 1 teaspoon pastis (optional)
2 tablespoons creme fraiche (optional)
2 large potatoes, peeled and cut into thin strips
1/4 teaspoon salt
oil, for deep frying

AHOY THERE! MOULES MARINIèRES - FRENCH SAILOR'S MUSSELS

I adore moules, mussels, and this is the classic French recipe for them. Moules Marinières is also commonly known as Sailor's mussels or Mariner's mussels. The dish consists of delicately steamed fresh mussels in a white wine, garlic, parsley, butter, onion and cream sauce. Moules Marinières can be served as an appetising starter or even a light main meal. It is delicious served with fresh crusty bread or with frites (chips/fries). There is nothing more mouth-watering than a huge bowl of artistically presented mussels, yet the fun part is eating them. The best way is to use an empty mussel shell as the "spoon" in which to pick the remaining mussels from their shells and then eat them. It's a brilliant excuse to use your fingers to eat rather than the usual knife and for - very tactile! A traditional French recipe will use butter, however the butter may be substituted for a few tablespoons of olive oil for a healthier option - I sometimes use a mix of butter and olive oil I hope you find the step-by-step photos helpful, this recipe was used in the September 2008 Cooking School for the TOTM - hopefully, the photos will debunk the myth that mussels are hard to prepare and cook, NOT so! Bon Appétit!

Provided by French Tart

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 35m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8



Ahoy There! Moules Marinières - French Sailor's Mussels image

Steps:

  • Place the live mussels in fresh water. Scrub and debeard the mussels (see the photos), discarding any that are open, broken or cracked.
  • Fry the chopped onion and chopped garlic cloves (over medium heat) in a little butter (or oil) in the biggest saucepan you have. Add half of the finely chopped fresh herbs - I have used a mixture of parsley, oregano and tarragon. Season with black pepper, wait to season with salt to taste later.
  • Add the white wine to the butter and herbs, and then tip in the freshly cleaned mussels - turn up the heat to high. Cover the pan and let the mussels steam for about 5 minutes. Shake the pan every minute or so to coat the mussels in the liquid.
  • Take the pan off the heat and add the double cream or creme fraiche; then add of the remaining finely chopped herbs. Mix through thoroughly. That's it! Enjoy with crusty bread, frites and a chilled white wine -- divine!
  • NB: Discard any mussels that don't open during cooking. (see photos).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 819.4, Fat 43.8, SaturatedFat 22.6, Cholesterol 237.5, Sodium 1642.5, Carbohydrate 28.2, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 3.1, Protein 62.5

2 1/4 lbs of fresh live mussels (1kg )
2 chopped garlic cloves
1 finely chopped onion
5 fluid ounces dry white wine (150ml)
2 ounces butter (55 g)
fresh herb (1 large handful of finely chopped parsley, oregano and tarragon mixed)
4 tablespoons cream or 4 tablespoons creme fraiche
salt and pepper

MOULES MARINIERES - BELGIAN MUSSELS

Mussels taste of the sea and a quick and easy to cook. I was always told to drink a glass or 2 of wine when eating mussels - why? I don't know.

Provided by Coasty

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 15m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8



Moules Marinieres - Belgian Mussels image

Steps:

  • Melt 1 tablespoon of butter in a casserole pot.
  • Add onions, celery, and saute for a few minutes.
  • Add the wine a bring to the boil.
  • Add the mussels and place lid on pot give a good shake to mix.
  • Cook until mussels have opened shaking even now and again.
  • Add 1 tablespoon of butter, cream and the parsley and stir.
  • Serve with crusty bread or as in Belgium with frites.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 675.1, Fat 27.4, SaturatedFat 12.3, Cholesterol 187.2, Sodium 1539.9, Carbohydrate 25.7, Fiber 0.9, Sugar 2.9, Protein 60.5

1 kg mussels, cleaned
1 small onion, sliced
1 stick celery, sliced
200 ml white wine
pepper
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons cream
1 tablespoon parsley, chopped

FRAGRANT STEAMED MUSSELS IN VERMOUTH WITH HERBS AND SHALLOTS

I love Moules/Mussels, plus they are low in fat and high in minerals, making them very healthy! This is my own version of the Traditional French Moules Mariniere. The vermouth adds a complex and sweet taste to these mussels, and the tarragon compliments the vermouth perfectly. These mussels really are fragrant - the whole kitchen is perfumed with the sweet and aromatic smell whilst they are steaming! Serve with good bread and frites (French fries) for a delicious main meal or luncheon dish.

Provided by French Tart

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 15m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11



Fragrant Steamed Mussels in Vermouth With Herbs and Shallots image

Steps:

  • Melt the butter with the olive oil in a very large saucepan (one that has a matching lid).
  • Add the finely minced garlic and pink shallots and cook over a gentle heat until they are soft but not coloured, for about 5 minutes.
  • Add the tarragon, parsley, salt and black pepper, sweat together for about 1 minute.
  • Add the vermouth and wine and then tip in the cleaned mussels - give them a good stir and then put the lid on the saucepan and turn up the heat.
  • Steam the mussels for about 2 to 8 minutes, this depends on the size of the mussels and if they are at room temperature or chilled; steam them until the shells have opened up.
  • Serve the mussels in a large bowl with the cooking liquor poured over the top, and discard any mussels that have not opened up.
  • Allow 500g per person for a main meal, with bread and frites.
  • Make sure there is a bowl on the table to collect the empty mussel shells, plus plenty of napkins!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 623.3, Fat 20.4, SaturatedFat 6.3, Cholesterol 155.2, Sodium 1489.4, Carbohydrate 24.2, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 1.2, Protein 60.2

2 kg fresh cleaned mussels
150 ml vermouth
500 ml dry white wine
1 ounce butter
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 garlic clove, peeled and finely minced
2 -3 pink shallots, peeled and finely diced
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh tarragon
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh parsley
salt
fresh ground black pepper

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