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Mussels with Linguine

Mussels with Linguine

Mussels with linguine (or any pasta substantial enough to handle the robust flavors) is a fast easy to cook recipe. Try it for a great way to impress seafood lovers.

Ingredients:

2 lbs. of fresh live mussels cleaned, scrubbed and allowed 1 day in the fridge to purge.
1 lb. of linguine (whole wheat is healthier)
4 cups of blanched tomatoes skinned and diced (canned if you do not have fresh to blanch)
4 cloves of garlic minced/mashed (your call)
1 red onion (you can substitute 2 shallots instead)
4 tbsp. of olive oil

Herbs:

1/4 crushed red pepper
4 tbsp. sweet marjoram – fresh (if using dry back off by 1/2)
4 tbsp. chopped parsley – fresh

Directions:

In a large skillet heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the red onion/shallot and the garlic. Saute until translucent – do not over cook here.

Add the crushed red pepper and the blanched/canned tomatoes, stir and simmer uncovered for about 5 minutes. Stir occasionally, the sauce should thicken a bit. Stir in the sweet marjoram and parsley, take off heat and cover.

Start the linguine and and cook according to package instructions.

Put the sauce back over medium heat and add the mussels, cover and cook for about 5 minutes – the mussels should open – if not cook for a few more minutes. The mussels will open. Any that do not open, remove and throw away.

By now the linguine is done. Drain and keep 1/2 cup of the cooking water. Put the pasta in a large serving bowl with the cooking water. Pour the sauce with the mussels over and serve.

Mussels are a common shellfish and easy to harvest – just find rocks at low tide in clean water (make sure you are doing it legally. God know the government is in charge). When cooked I feel they are as good as any clam. Frankly, I like cooked mussels more. Anyway, being a somewhat health nut now and a follower of weight watchers, I can say that this mussels with linguine recipe should make 6 servings with each serving equal to 13 points (very reasonable for a dinner).

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Fried Clams Recipe

Fried Clams

This fried clam recipe is a family tried and true. For years I would order fried clams when we would go to seafood shacks &  restaurants. My brother-in-law made this one summer and I was sold on it. You can use ipswich or razor clams but frankly my favorite clams are little neck or cherrystone. Anyway, try the recipe and enjoy.

Ingredients

2 quarts vegetable oil for deep frying
1 quart shucked little neck or cherrystone clams, drained
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1/4 cup of milk
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 cup fine corn meal
1/2 Teaspoon. Old Bay Seasoning

Directions

Heat deep fryer to 375 degrees F. Use a cooking thermometer to manage temperature.

Combine the eggs and milk in a bowl. In a separate bowl, combine flour, corn meal, old bay seasoning, salt and black pepper.

Dip clams in egg and milk and then dredge in the flour mixture.

Carefully slide clams into hot oil. Cook five at a time until golden brown, about 2  – 3 minutes. Drain briefly on paper towels or on a rack. Serve your fried clams hot with lemon wedges, tartar sauce or cocktail sauce – however you like..

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