Cooking mussels at home
A star rating of 5 out of 5. A star cooking mussels at home of 4 out of 5. British mussels are cheap, sustainable and surprisingly simple to cook. Transform this seafood starter with the help of a sprinkle of smoked paprika at the end.
Mussels are a real treat, but excellent value and sustainable. A star rating of 0 out of 5. Mussels are much easier dish to serve up than people realise. Entertain family and friends and serve these mussels in gorgeous sake, coriander and olive oil juices. Do you have email set up?
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