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  2. How to Make Martha Stewart's Steamed Mussels [Video] - AOL

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    In this video learn how to make Martha Stewart’s Steamed Mussels with Wine and Saffron. This simple seafood dish combines tender seafood with a simple, light sauce, and it comes together fast.

  3. Shrimp and prawn as food - Wikipedia

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    Mussels and shrimps, Van Gogh 1886. Recipes using shrimp form part of the cuisine of many cultures. Strictly speaking, dishes containing scampi should be made from the Norway lobster, a shrimp-like crustacean more closely related to the lobster than shrimp. Scampi is often called the "Dublin Bay prawn", and in some places it is quite common for ...

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  6. Pan-Fried Salmon with Curried Mussels Recipe - AOL

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    Add the mussels, salt and pepper, and the white wine. Bring to a boil, put the lid on, and shake the mussels around. Then leave the pan on the heat and cook until all the mussels are open, 35 minutes. Discard any that remain closed. Strain the mussels and set aside, reserving the cooking liquid.

  7. Curacha Alavar - Wikipedia

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    The key ingredient is the Alavar sauce, a secret blend of coconut milk, taba ng talangka (crab roe paste), and various spices. [2] [3] [4] It is a regional specialty of Zamboanga City. The sauce was invented by Maria Teresa Camins Alavar and originally served in the Alavar Seafood Restaurant.

  8. Moros y Cristianos (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Moros y Cristianos means 'Moors and Christians'. Moros refers to the black beans, and Cristianos to the white rice.The name of the dish is a reference to the Arab Muslim governance of the Iberian Peninsula from the early 8th century through the Reconquista (15th century).

  9. Basque cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Basques embraced the potato and the capsicum, used in hams, sausages and recipes, with pepper festivals around the area, notably Ezpeleta and Puente la Reina. Olive oil is more commonly used than other vegetable oils in Basque cooking. [1] One of the staple cookbooks for traditional Basque dishes was initially published in 1933.