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Title: Stella's Truffle Mussels
Categories: Seafood, Beer, Dairy, Herbs, Pork
Yield: 4 servings
MMMMM---------------------BEER & MUSSEL JUS--------------------------
6 tb Stella Artois beer
1 lb P.E.I. mussels
MMMMM------------------------GREEN PUREE-----------------------------
1 lg (or 2 sm) leeks
1 tb Salted butter
1/2 ts Truffle oil
1/2 c Heavy cream
1 Stem basil
1 Stem flat-leaf parsley
5 oz Fresh spinach leaves
Leaves from 1 bunch basil
Leaves from 1 bunch
- flat-leaf parsley
3 Ice cubes
MMMMM--------------------------ASSEMBLY-------------------------------
8 oz Belgian endive
1/4 md Red onion
1 (2") piece crisped bacon
1 (2") piece cooked chopped
- chorizo
6 lb P.E.I. mussels
2 ts Fine chopped truffle
+=OR=+
1 ts Truffle oil
1 1/2 c Heavy cream
6 tb Stella Artois beer
Salt & ground black pepper
FOR THE BEER AND MUSSEL JUS: Heat the beer in a large
pot over high heat.
Meanwhile, clean the mussels under running water. If any
of them are open, tap gently on them. If they do not
close, discard them.
Add the mussels to the pot. Cover and cook for a few
minutes until the mussels have opened fully. Discard any
that do not open. Strain the mussels; reserve them for
assembly. Reserve the cooking liquid.
FOR THE GREEN PUREE: Trim the root end and dark-green
parts of the leek(s). Reserve the white part; cut the
green part into small dice to yield 1/4 cup. Melt the
butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the
green leek and cook for a few minutes until softened,
then stir in the reserved cooking liquid, the truffle
oil and the cream. Add the basil and parsley stems. Cook
uncovered until the liquid has reduced by about half.
Discard the herb stems, if desired. Transfer the mixture
to a food processor and puree until smooth. Let cool.
While the leek is cooking, bring a medium pot of water
to a boil over high heat. Add the spinach, basil and
parsley leaves; cook for 1 to 2 minutes, then use a
Chinese skimmer/strainer to transfer to the food
processor (with the first part of the green puree still
in it). Add the ice cubes and puree until smooth. Let
cool.
TO ASSEMBLE: Cut the reserved white part of the leek
into small dice to yield 1/4 cup. Trim the endive and
discard its core, then cut crosswise into 1/2-inch
slices. Cut the red onion into small dice, to yield 1/4
cup. Cut the bacon into small dice to yield 1
tablespoon. Cut the chorizo into small dice to yield 2
tablespoons.
Clean the mussels under running water. If any of them
are open, tap gently on them. If they do not close,
discard them.
Combine the leek, endive, red onion, bacon, chorizo,
truffles or truffle oil, the cream and the beer in a
large pot. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then
add the mussels. Season with salt and pepper to taste,
then shake or stir to incorporate/agitate all the
ingredients in the pot. If desired, add the reserved
cooked mussels (from the first step) to the pot. Cover
and cook/steam until the mussels have opened.
Uncover and drizzle the green puree over the mussels.
Bring to the table and serve from the pot.
RECIPE FROM:
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