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  2. Cozze allo zafferano - Wikipedia

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    It is made with classic cooked mussels prepared with parsley, onion, bay leaf, white wine, and olive oil and seasoned with L'Aquila saffron sauce. [1] Although saffron is cultivated in Abruzzo, it is not a typical ingredient in the cuisine; this dish is "one of the rare examples", according to Anna Theresa Callen. [2] [3]

  3. Got leftover wine? Here's what you can make with it - AOL

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    3. Risotto with shrimp and mushrooms deglazed with white wine. This recipe is as delicious as it is easy to prepare. 4. Filet mignon with red wine sauce. Steak and wine are a match made in ...

  4. 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.

  5. Spanish Seafood Stew Recipe - AOL

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    1 / 4 cup dry white wine or water; 1 package (about 3 1/2 ounces) chorizo sausage, sliced; 2 1 / 2 lb cod or haddock or snapper fillets, cut into large pieces; 24 littleneck clams or mussels, well ...

  6. Mussels Stuffed with Mortadella Recipe - AOL

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    Add the wine, then add the squished tomatoes, tomato puree, chili, the reserved mussel liquor, 1 cup of water, and 1 teaspoon salt. Let the liquid come to a simmer and tweak the heat to maintain a gentle simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cook the mussels: Add the mussels to the pot in one or two tightly packed layers.

  7. Normande sauce - Wikipedia

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    Moules Normandes: steamed mussels in Normande sauce with celery, leeks, mushrooms, potatoes and bacon. Normande sauce, also referred to as Normandy sauce and sauce Normande, is a culinary sauce prepared with velouté, fish velouté or fish stock, cream, butter and egg yolk as primary ingredients.

  8. Moules-frites - Wikipedia

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    The ways in which the mussels are cooked in the dish can vary significantly. Some common variants include: Moules marinière: Probably the most common and internationally recognisable recipe, [8] moules marinière includes white wine, shallots, parsley, and butter. [9] Moules nature: The mussels are steamed with celery, leeks, and butter. [2]

  9. 75 Christmas Eve dinner recipes, from roast beef to ... - AOL

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    Cook littlenecks and mussels in a white wine and garlic sauce. Serve with linguine dressed with a bright salsa verde made with parsley, chives, fennel, capers, garlic, lemon zest, mint and olive oil.