Baked Mussels - My Family and Friends' Favorite
By carolp
Sharing My Special Baked Mussels Recipe
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I would be glad to share to all of you this exquisite gourmet. This recipe is ideal for the green mussels from New Zealand.
Recipe for four persons:
500g of green New zealand Mussels, frozen or fresh
4 sprigs of parsley
2 big pieces of garlic
breadcrumbs (use one big slice of hard old bread or use a ready made)
grated parmisan cheese about 200 gr. ( mussels adequately covered with cheese is more delicious)
Pre heat the oven turn to 225 degrees centigrade.
Place the mussels in the bake board.
Put chopped parsley to each mussels, finger portion.
Spread some chopped garlic to each mussels with fingers.
Spread the breadcrumbs to each mussels with fingers.
Put some cheese to each mussels like the above procedure.
Put the bake board in the middle of the pre heated oven and bake the mussels for about 20 minutes.
TIP: Put drops of water in the bake board before baking so the mussels will not be dry.
You can put drops of white wine to the mussels just before eating, lemon juice or koriander sauce.
Great menu as a starter with mix green salad and bake bread with olive oil garlic or parsley.
Don't forget the white wine.....
All my friends love this delicious recipe and my family too...so try this and invite your friends...they would be surprised with the perfect taste.
BON APPETIT!!
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Comments
Thanks for your comment Holle Thomas. I advice you have to try this recipe and you will be enjoying the perfect taste combination of herbs, cheese, breadcrumbs and mussels.
I have to try this carolp. It sounds tasty. Thanks for sharing and I am your fan now. Bookmark!!!
Thank you for your comment Thelma. For sure this a gourmet recipe, try it and you wish it trying more and ever.
This looks real tasty have to try it, thank you. Bookmarked
Yes writer20, this is tasty and very exquisite Italian speciality.
Hollie Thomas 10 months ago
I love all seafood including mussels, this recipe sounds lovely, thanks for sharing.