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Steamed Mussels II

Submitted by: STEPHANO 
Fresh mussels steamed in butter, shallots and white wine. 

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Steamed Mussels with Fennel, Tomatoes, Ouzo, and Cream

Submitted by: DJFoodie 
Fresh mussels are steamed in a cream broth flavored with fennel, tomato, and Greek ouzo. 

Steamed Mussels with Curry

Submitted by: HARLY 
Mussels are steamed with garlic and curry powder. An easy, quick, and very filling lunch or dinner recipe! 

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Steamed Mussels I

Submitted by: Susan 
Simply mussels for a simply wonderful meal. 

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Mussels Moorings Style

Submitted by: DEVSOL 
Home Town: Roswell, Georgia, USA
This is a very popular recipe around my house and yields the best mussels in cream and wine sauce that I've ever had. Easy, fun and a wonderful treat. 

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Million Dollar Mussels

Submitted by: RK 
These mussels I originally had in Cape Cod Massachusetts about 20 years ago. This is my version of them, and it is even better than the original. Pair with a large loaf of crusty bread to soak up the generous sauce. 

Mussels (Not from Brussels, but Belgian Anyway)

Submitted by: Edda 
A favourite in any month that does not carry the letter 'R', once again, a typical dish from the north of Belgium and the south of Holland. Usually served with fries and a sourish salad dressing to dip the mussels in. It is a real get-together-in-the-kitchen-dish, as it is usually prepared in 3 or 4 batches every time in the same liquid, which gets better and better. 

Greek Mussels

Submitted by: Derek Morrison 
Steamed mussels with a white wine and Greek yogurt sauce. Garnish with plenty of lemon and serve with a good crusty bread. 

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Mike's Drunken Mussels

Submitted by: LEAH72 
Shying away from the typical tomato or wine based steamed mussel recipe? This one features tequila and lime and it as easy as 1..2..3 to prepare! Serve right away with some crusty Italian bread to soak up the juice. 

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Mussels Mariniere

Submitted by: Christine 
This is a simple recipe. Most of the work is preparing the mussels; cooking takes very little time. When you have finished eating the mussels, dip bread in the buttery wine sauce. 
 
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