Tucked in their natural confines and simmering in their own briny juices, these delicate meats cook up quick and delicious on the direct heat of... I love to eat shellfish in the summer. I love ...
3 tablespoons butter, softened2 cloves garlic, minced1 teaspoon curry powder1/2 teaspoon ground cumin1/8 teaspoon salt2 pounds mussels, scrubbed and debearded1 cup chopped red bell pepper2 limes, 1 ...
Wash and debeard the mussels, shaking off any excess water. Place the mussels on a grill over medium heat. As the mussels open, remove them to a serving platter, and sprinkle with garlic, parsley, ...
But when was the last time you grilled mussels and clams? If the answer is never, and you love the brininess of shellfish, read on. Although they don’t take on a char in the way of a burger, mollusks ...
Summers are fleeting, which means we should take advantage of every opportunity possible to spend time in the great outdoors - including cooking dinner. Why be cooped up in your kitchen when the ...
When the temperatures are soaring like they have been this summer, the last thing you want to do is turn on the oven. In my unconditioned kitchen, sometimes just turning the stove on is enough to ...
Brush bread with oil and warm a griddle or large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Once hot, add bread. Toast until golden and crisp, about 2 minutes per side. (If needed, toast in batches.) ...
A guide to buying, storing, and cooking mussels that will give you the confidence to prepare mussel dishes at home. If the idea of cooking mussels intimidates you, you’re not alone. But take heart, ...
When we Texans head to the smoker or the grill for a cookout, we come armed with brisket, ribs, sausage, maybe chicken. We know these meats. We love these meats. But seafood on the grill or smoker? We ...
Serve this with grilled bread to dip into broth. Heat grill over medium-high heat until hot. Meanwhile, heat large saute pan over medium heat. Add oil, shallots, garlic, chorizo. Cook, stirring ...