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The site concentrates on British recipes from Scotland, England and Wales with a few recipes from Ireland, India and France "thrown in". Primarily designed to provide ethnic recipes and meals, whether you are looking for an unusual meal, a straightforward meat, fish or poultry meal dish or even a sweet pudding recipe then hopefully you will find it here.

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French easy Recipes and Supper Treats Ideas
France Meal ideas

Moules Mariniere Recipe

Moules Mariniere is the classic French mussel recipe which most people use for a simple supper or main meal dish. Due to its "artistic" presentation it is probably the most common recipe used in restaurants today.

Moules mariniere Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 & 3/4 litres (2 pints) mussels, well washed and scrubbed
  • 25g (1 oz) margarine
  • 1 small onion, peeled and finely chopped
  • 1 small clove garlic, crushed
  • lOOml (4floz) drywhite wine
  • 1 x 5ml spoon (1 tsp) cornflour
  • lx 15ml spoon (1 tbsp) parsley chopped



Method: Pull or scrape away the beards and discard any mussels with broken shells and any which remain open. Melt margarine and saute onion and garlic until soft. Add the wine and the mussels, then cover with a lid and place over a high heat. Shake the pan occasionally and cook 3-5 minutes until all the mussels have opened.

Remove from the heat and lift out the mussels, discarding any which have not opened. Keep hot. Blend cornflour with a little water add to liquid in pan and stir until thickened. Add parsley and pour over mussels. Serve immediately

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