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Old 06-07-2011, 02:54 PM   #1
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Jay you are a true greenhorn and damn proud too!!

wheres the salted cod and sweet bread.

The Back Eddy in westport has one of the best mussel dishes Ive ever eaten, i got the recipe from aaron, real simple with some exotic ingredients.

The nice thing mussels is their free or real cheap if you buy em, and pretty easy to get without much skill.

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Old 06-07-2011, 03:02 PM   #2
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Jay you are a true greenhorn and damn proud too!!

wheres the salted cod and sweet bread.

The Back Eddy in westport has one of the best mussel dishes Ive ever eaten, i got the recipe from aaron, real simple with some exotic ingredients.

The nice thing mussels is their free or real cheap if you buy em, and pretty easy to get without much skill.
Salted cod and sweet bread are at Marques market
I was always scared of mussels until I finaly tried them while bussing tables at the old China Royal in Fall River Mussels Hunan Style. Man those were killah!!!

I'm greenhorn and proud but I'm pretty pissed I didn't bring home any Mac's from the canal for the table. TonyO is dying to try them
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Old 06-07-2011, 03:48 PM   #3
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Here's a real simple recipe for steamed mussles.


Garlic, green onions, cilantro some white wine and olive oil. Put the mussles in a pot with all that stuff chopped up and maybe a cup of water. Boil until the mussles open. I guarentee you will love it.

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Here's a real simple recipe for steamed mussles.


Garlic, green onions, cilantro some white wine and olive oil. Put the mussles in a pot with all that stuff chopped up and maybe a cup of water. Boil until the mussles open. I guarentee you will love it.
Don't forget the crusty bread to dunk in the broth!
Oh, and also don't leave out the cold pilsner!
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Indeed! Thanks Tim, I forgot the bread

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I'm greenhorn and proud but I'm pretty pissed I didn't bring home any Mac's from the canal for the table. TonyO is dying to try them

Someone who I used to work with wanted me to give him macs to sashimi them up. He said if he was on the boat, he would just start eating them live....

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Someone who I used to work with wanted me to give him macs to sashimi them up. He said if he was on the boat, he would just start eating them live....
Thats not me
I take the tinks gut em roll em in minced garlic,crushed pepper then flour and pan fry them until crispy.
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Old 06-09-2011, 05:26 PM   #8
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Thats not me
I take the tinks gut em roll em in minced garlic,crushed pepper then flour and pan fry them until crispy.
Some people call it bait, some people call it dinner....

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Some people call it bait, some people call it dinner....
Trust me I know. Some guy Tony busts my bag all of the time for eating the bait. Beats spaghetti and meatballs every night.
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Don't make me put up that picture of you and your favorite meat item.
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