Happy Derby weekend, folks!
Oh,
don't live in Kentucky? It doesn't matter! If you're not all about
the Derby this weekend, then you don't know what's up! Tons of people
from all over flock to Louisville, KY just for this weekend to celebrate
horse racing, bourbon, and great eats!
Being in the
restaurant industry, this is probably the biggest week/weekend of the
year for Louisville, KY. I've already seen Top Chef stars like
Stephanie Izard, Marcus Samuelson, and Michelle Bernstein dine at the
restaurant. Even the mayor of Los Angeles was in to eat last night!
However, I'm most excited to meet the editor in chief of Bon Appetit
magazine, who is scheduled to dine this weekend! Lots of pressure,
right?
Anyway, with little time to do much of anything this week, I had to
make quick and fresh meals. I was really in the mood for a big bowl of
mussels - which always seems to fill me up, especially when served with a
fresh, crusty baguette. I always have the problem of buying a big bag
of spinach and never finishing it in time, so I thought I'd wilt some
spinach with the mussels, too. So it definitely made for a filling and
tasty meal.
Ingredients:
2 lbs. mussels, cleaned and debearded
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
5 cloves garlic, minced
1 onion, small diced
1 lb. spinach
1 cup chicken stock
1/3 cup white wine
1 tablespoon dijon mustard
salt and pepper, to taste
Melt
the butter in a medium stockpot under medium high heat. Add the garlic
and onion and cook until the onion is starting to soften, about 3-4
minutes. Add the spinach and cook until just wilted.
Add
the chicken stock, white wine, and dijon to the pot. Bring to a boil
and add the mussels. Cover and cook until the mussels open up,
discarding any that don't open. Season with salt and pepper, to
taste.
Ladle the mussels into a large bowl and serve with a nice French baguette.
This was a great meal to sit outside on the patio and enjoy. Definitely a quick and easy meal for any day of the week!
Good luck to all the betting folks out there! Be sure to watch the most exciting 2 minutes of sports this Saturday!
Lovely broth!!! Who would love to have these!!!
ReplyDeleteOne of our favourites we can buy mussels so cheap at the local market :-) Have a great weekend. Diane
ReplyDeleteVisiting your blog space after a long gap. The new look is really nice :-)
ReplyDeleteHave never tried mussels but they are on my 'to try' list for such a long time. These look amazing and I would love to try your recipe. o
Mussels look so good! Glass of White wine and I am in heaven-) Beautiful done!
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