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24 | whole | Mussels » washed, bearded | ||
1/4 | cup | Butter |
Butter is a creamy, fatty spread made from churned milk or cream. It's used in cooking and baking to add flavor, moisture, and richness to dishes. Butter is the parent of many delicious
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1/2 | teaspoon | Salt |
Salt, pronounced 'sawlt', is a finely ground mineral primarily composed of sodium chloride. It is the most common type of salt used in everyday cooking and seasoning.
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Above and beyond its basic uses, table |
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1/4 | teaspoon | Black Pepper |
Black pepper, pronounced 'blak PEH-per', is made from peppercorns that are dried and then ground into a fine powder. It's one of the most commonly used spices, known for its sharp, slightly spicy
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1 | small | Onion » thinly sliced |
The Onion is a member of the Allium family of plants and is a close relative of garlic, scallions, leeks and chives.
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Onions are considered root vegetables because they grow below the surface of |
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2 | slices | Bacon » halved |
Bacon is a type of meat that comes from pigs. It's made by curing pork belly with salt and sometimes other spices. Bacon is known for its salty and smoky flavor, and it's
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1 | cup | Sweet Sherry » or Sauterne | ||
1/4 | cup | Cheese » grated |
Prep Time | Process Time | Overall Time |
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10 Minutes | 20 Minutes | 30 minutes |
1. Clean and debeard the mussels; place in a buttered casserole dish.
2. Season with salt and pepper.
3. Arrange on the top the thinly sliced onion and slices of bacon.
4. Add the sherry.
5. Cover and bake in a preheated 350°F oven for 15 minutes to 20 minutes.
6. Remove the lid and sprinkle with grated cheese.
7. Return to the oven and allow the cheese to melt.
8. Serve this dish with your favourite crusty bread.
Submitted by Emi W. | May 7th, 2024 See all of Emi W.'s Recipes.
Preserve your cheese longer by storing it in an airtight container with a few sugar cubes. This simple trick prevents molding, extending the cheese's shelf life, and making sure its deliciousness for many more days to come. You'll be able to enjoy your cheeses for longer.
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