Indulge in the exquisite flavors of the sea with our delectable Creamy Mussel and Leek Appetizer. Dive into a symphony of textures as plump mussels, tender leeks, and a creamy white wine sauce come together in perfect harmony. This appetizer is not only a feast for the palate but also a visual masterpiece, certain to impress your guests.
Accompanying this main recipe, we offer a tantalizing collection of additional seafood appetizers that are sure to delight and surprise. Embark on a culinary journey with our succulent Grilled Shrimp Skewers, where succulent shrimp are marinated in a zesty blend of herbs and spices, then grilled to perfection. Discover the treasures of the sea with our elegant Crab Cakes, expertly crafted with fresh crab meat, a hint of Old Bay seasoning, and a crispy golden crust.
For those who prefer a lighter option, our refreshing Smoked Salmon Canapés are a delightful choice. Thinly sliced smoked salmon is elegantly draped over crisp crackers, adorned with a dollop of creamy dill sauce. And for a touch of indulgence, our decadent Lobster and Avocado Salad is a luxurious treat, featuring succulent lobster meat, ripe avocados, and a delicate lemon-herb dressing.
With our comprehensive guide, you'll have a repertoire of seafood appetizers that will elevate any gathering. From the classic Creamy Mussel and Leek Appetizer to the innovative Lobster and Avocado Salad, each recipe is carefully curated to tantalize your taste buds and leave your guests craving more.
STEAMED MUSSELS WITH LEEKS, THYME & BACON
A bistro-style starter for two. Mop up the juices with crusty bread, or make it into a main with chunky chips
Provided by Barney Desmazery
Categories Dinner
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Scrub and de-beard the mussels. Heat half the butter in a pan, then sizzle the bacon for 3-4 mins until starting to brown. Add the leeks and thyme, then sweat everything together for 4-5 mins until soft. Turn the heat up high, add the mussels and cider or wine, then cover and cook for 4-5 mins, shaking the pan occasionally, until the mussels have opened. Discard any that don't open. Scoop the mussels and the other bits into a dish, then place the pan back on the heat. Boil the juices for 1 min with the rest of the butter, then pour over the mussels and serve with crusty bread.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 377 calories, Fat 26 grams fat, SaturatedFat 12 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 9 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 5 grams sugar, Protein 24 grams protein, Sodium 2.76 milligram of sodium
MUSSELS WITH LEEKS & SAFFRON
Combine mussels with leeks, sherry, white wine, double cream, garlic and parsley to make this Spanish-themed dish. It makes a great starter or light lunch
Provided by Diana Henry
Categories Lunch, Starter
Time 55m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Wash the mussels in a sink of cold water, removing any little beards and scrubbing any barnacles. Tap each one on the side of the sink - if the mussel doesn't close tightly, discard it (also discard any with broken shells). Put the mussels in a colander (in batches) and rinse really well under cold running water.
- Heat the oil in a large pan (or two pans if you don't have one big enough to fit all the mussels). Sauté the leeks for 8-10 mins until softening, then add the garlic and cook for another few mins. Add the bouquet garni, pour over the sherry and wine, sprinkle over the saffron and bring to just under the boil. Stir to help the saffron flavour the wine.
- Turn the heat down to medium-low, then add the mussels and stir. Cover the pan and allow the mussels to cook until they open (this will take about 4 mins), shaking the pan a few times. Remove the bouquet garni. Add the cream, stir and heat through. Taste for seasoning (mussels are always pretty salty, so you shouldn't need to add anything). Scatter over the parsley, then transfer the mussels to a large, warm serving dish or serve them straight from the pan.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 339 calories, Fat 20 grams fat, SaturatedFat 10 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 2 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 2 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 20 grams protein, Sodium 1.1 milligram of sodium
MUSSELS WITH WHITE WINE AND LEEK
Provided by Food Network
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Melt the butter with the olive oil in a large heavy-bottomed pan over medium heat. Add in the leeks and celery, and cook, stirring occasionally, for 6 to 7 minutes or until the vegetables are soft. Add the garlic and continue cooking, while stirring, for 1 minute more.
- Drop in the mussels and stir the ingredients together gently until combined. Add the wine and thyme sprigs, cover the pan and simmer for 6 to 7 minutes. Stir in the cream, cover and simmer for another 5 minutes or until the mussels open.
- Serve with lots of crusty bread to soak up the sauce.
MUSSELS WITH LEEKS, SAFFRON AND CREAM
Provided by Janet Fletcher
Categories Milk/Cream Shellfish Appetizer Quick & Easy Mussel Saffron Leek Bon Appétit California Sugar Conscious Pescatarian Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free
Yield 4 main course servings or 8 appetizer servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Melt butter in heavy large deep skillet over medium-low heat. Add leeks and sauté until tender, about 8 minutes.
- Combine mussels, wine and parsley sprigs in large Dutch oven. Cover and cook over high heat until mussels open, about 6 minutes. Using tongs, transfer mussels to large bowl, discarding any that do not open. Strain mussel juices into skillet containing leeks. Add saffron and cream to skillet; boil until reduced to sauce consistency, about 2 minutes. Stir in minced parsley. Season with salt and pepper. Add mussels and any accumulated juices to skillet. Stir over medium heat until heated through, about 2 minutes. divide mussels among 4 bowls; pour sauce over.
CREAMY MUSSEL AND LEEK APPETISER
We went out to eat right after Christmas and ate at one of our favourite hotels that do a Sunday brunch. I tried this mussel dish that they served in little espresso cups that was totally gorgeous. I told others in our party that they had to try them and everyone agreed that they were gorgeous. I tried to recreate them the other night as appetisers and they got the same response from all around the table that they were really good. I thought I had got it pretty close to the ones we tried at the brunch. I filled little ramekins with the mixture and garnished a plat with some salad greens and served a bread roll on the side and it made for a wonderful appetiser. They would also be great served at a party in little espresso cups like the hotel, I fell in love with the idea and plan to try it this way at our next big gathering.
Provided by The Flying Chef
Categories Mussels
Time 35m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Add enough water to a pan to cover mussels, heat to boiling poimt, add mussels, cook until they open, about five minutes.
- Drain mussels, rinse under cold water to cool, remove mussel meat from shells, place in a bowl and set to one side.
- Heat a small amount of olive oil in a pan, add leeks and garlic cook until leeks soften.
- Add garlic seasoning, mustard, wine, stock granules and cream, stir to combine.
- Add 2 tablespoons of the grated Parmesan cheese, stir to melt cheese.
- Add the mussels to leek mix, stir to combine.
- In 4 ramekins divide the mussel mixture evenly, top each ramekin with the remainder of Parmesan cheese, approx 1 tablespoon each.
- Bake in pre-heated oven of 190 degrees Celsius for about 6-8 Min's until browned and bubbly.
STEAMED MUSSELS WITH LEEKS, GARLIC, THYME, WHITE WINE, AND BUTTER
Steps:
- Rinse the mussels under cold running water while scrubbing with a vegetable brush. Remove the stringy mussel beards with your thumb and index finger as you wash them. Discard any mussels with broken shells.
- Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil and 1 tablespoon butter in a large pot over medium heat. Add the leeks, garlic, and thyme and cook until the vegetables cook down to a pulp, about 5 minutes. Add the mussels and give everything a good toss. Add the white wine. Cover and steam over medium-high heat for 10 minutes, until the mussels open. Stir occasionally so that all the mussels are in contact with the heat. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons butter and a drizzle of olive oil to the sauce remaining in the pot and swirl to incorporate. Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with the parsley and serve immediately.
MUSSELS AND SWEET LEEKS
Make and share this Mussels and Sweet Leeks recipe from Food.com.
Provided by susie cooks
Categories < 60 Mins
Time 40m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Melt butter and olive oil in a large pan.
- Saute leeks and garlic until very soft, about 5 minutes.
- Add wine and turn up heat, for about 1 minute, until alcohol smell disappears.
- Add cream and bring back to a boil.
- Add mussels.
- Cover and cook until all mussels have opened.
- Discard any mussels that remain closed.
- Serve in a large bowl with crusty bread.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 528.1, Fat 30.1, SaturatedFat 12.7, Cholesterol 135.6, Sodium 892.4, Carbohydrate 22.5, Fiber 1.4, Sugar 3, Protein 35.8
MUSSELS IN CREAM SAUCE
Serve these mussels with a frisée salad dressed with red wine vinaigrette. Add french fries, plus a baguette for sopping up the sauce. Lemon tart would be good for dessert. See how to clean mussels.
Categories Milk/Cream Mussel White Wine Winter Parsley Bon Appétit
Yield Makes 2 servings; can be doubled
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Melt butter in heavy large pot over medium heat. Add leek; sauté 3 minutes. Add mussels and wine. Cover and simmer until mussels open, about 4 minutes (discard any that do not open). Using slotted spoon, transfer mussels to 2 bowls.
- Stir cream and 2 tablespoons parsley into liquid in pot. Simmer uncovered 3 minutes. Season sauce with salt and pepper. Pour sauce over mussels. Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons parsley.
A CHOWDER OF MUSSELS AND LEEKS
Onions have always had a slightly awkward relationship with fish. They seem particularly ungainly and rough edged alongside the white varieties or shellfish. Shallots work better, with their milder notes and less significant dose of sugar, but of all the alliums it is the leek that marries most successfully. The white of the leek has an elegance and subtlety that is unlikely to overpower any fish you put it with. In a soup or pie, it dances with the piscine ingredients where an onion would tread on their toes. Chowder is traditionally a hearty bowl of food. The one I make with mussels and bacon is a short step away from the big clam and potato numbers I have eaten in Boston, in that it is somewhat lighter and less creamy, but it is still essentially a big soup for a cool day.
Yield enough for 4
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Thinly slice the leeks and rinse them very thoroughly. No vegetable holds its grit like a leek. Cut the bacon into short, thin strips and put them into a deep, thick-bottomed pan with the butter. Let the bacon color lightly over medium heat. Decrease the heat, add the leeks, and cover with a lid. Let them cook for twenty minutes or so, with an occasional stir, until they are soft and sweet-they should not color. Remove from the heat.
- Check the mussels and pull away any beards. Discard any mussels that are broken, open, or exceptionally heavy. Put them in a large pot, pour in the vermouth, and cover tightly with a lid. Place over high heat until the mussels have opened (a matter of minutes), then remove each mussel from its shell.
- Peel the potatoes and cut them into large dice. Put them in a saucepan with 1 3/4 cups (400ml) of the mussel cooking liquor, drained through a sieve. Add the cream, bay, thyme, and a little black pepper (no salt). Bring to a boil, then decrease the heat so that the potatoes simmer gently for about ten minutes.
- Add three-quarters of the cooked potatoes to the leeks and bacon. Put the remainder in a blender with the cream (pick out the herbs first) and blitz briefly until smooth (too long and it will turn gummy). Pour into the pan and add the mussels and parsley. Bring all to a boil and serve.
SARASOTA'S CREAMY MUSSELS OVER PASTA WITH HERB BREAD
Easy and flavorful. A rich creamy broth which can be served over angel hair pasta and crusty bread slathered with a herb butter. Now you can make your own butter, however, you can also buy a stick of herb butter right from any major grocery store which is great to keep on hand. The mussels open in a light creamy broth with tons of flavor, served in a large bowl so the bread and pasta can soak up all the good sauce. A fair amount of ingredients, but nothing hard. This recipe is for 8, but you can easily cut it in half.
Provided by SarasotaCook
Categories Mussels
Time 50m
Yield 8 Bowls of Mussels, 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 21
Steps:
- Base Flavors -- In a large sauce pan or pot, add the butter and melt on medium high heat. Add the garlic, fennel, onion and leek and cook until slightly tender (about 4-5 minutes). Deglaze the pan with the brandy (and remember to remove from the heat when you add alcohol), then add the wine and broth, tomatoes, red pepper, lemon juice, salt (go lightly mussels have a salty quality) and pepper. Let the broth warm up and cook another 5 minutes on medium (not boiling, just a light simmer).
- Mussels -- Add in the mussels and cover. They will take around 10 minutes for that many mussels, stir occasionally. Cook until they all open.
- Just remember - Don't add any mussels to the pot that are already open (and when tapped, they don't close), and if they are cracked, toss them.
- Finishing -- As the mussels cook, toast up the bread and slather with the herb butter and a dash of the paprika. Cook the pasta according to directions (angel hair takes only minutes).
- Mussels -- Finish the mussels by adding in the parsley, chives and cream. Keep on medium and cook another minute or two until the sauce is warm. Stir to get all the flavors mixed throughout.
- Serving -- Just serve the mussels in a large serving bowl with all the broth. Make sure each person has a bowl for their pasta and plenty of the broth from the mussels and crunchy bread to soak up all that flavor. OUTSTANDING!
- NOTE: As one reviewer mentioned they didn't make the bread, but did suggest that you do. The pasta and bread is key for this. It is a thinner sauce almost like a Japanese noodle bowl so the pasta and bread are used to soak up all the sauce and flavors. Even though it is creamy, the sauce is thinner which is why the bread and pasta are key for this.
Tips:
- Mise en Place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all your ingredients and tools ready. This will help you stay organized and prevent any scrambling during the cooking process.
- Choose Fresh Mussels: Fresh mussels are essential for this recipe. Look for mussels that are tightly closed and have a shiny, blue-black shell. Avoid any mussels that are cracked or have a foul odor.
- Clean the Mussels Properly: Before cooking, clean the mussels thoroughly by scrubbing the shells with a stiff brush to remove any dirt or grit. Use a sharp knife to remove the beards (the fibrous strands that protrude from the shells). Rinse the mussels thoroughly under cold water.
- Use Good Quality White Wine: The white wine used in this recipe should be of good quality. A dry white wine, such as Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio, will work well.
- Don't Overcook the Mussels: Mussels cook quickly, so it's important not to overcook them. Overcooked mussels will become tough and rubbery. Cook the mussels just until they open, about 5-7 minutes.
- Serve Immediately: Mussels are best served immediately after cooking. They can be served as an appetizer or main course, and can be paired with a variety of sides, such as bread, pasta, or rice.
Conclusion:
This creamy mussel and leek appetizer is a delicious and elegant dish that is perfect for any occasion. The combination of tender mussels, creamy sauce, and flavorful leeks is sure to impress your guests. With its quick and easy preparation, this recipe is a great option for busy weeknights or special gatherings. So next time you're looking for a special appetizer, give this creamy mussel and leek appetizer a try. You won't be disappointed!
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