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Expand3 pounds bag of mussels Ask a question about this ingredient
4 garlic cloves, minced fine Ask a question about this ingredient
1 tablespoon orange zest Ask a question about this ingredient
1 tablespoon lemon juice Ask a question about this ingredient
1 cup white dry wine (pinot grigio) Ask a question about this ingredient
1/4 cup olive oil Ask a question about this ingredient
1 pinch cinnamon Ask a question about this ingredient
1 small onion, minced Ask a question about this ingredient
1 stalk celery minced Ask a question about this ingredient
1 cup canned whole tomatoes, crushed by hand (or minced fresh from the garden) Ask a question about this ingredient
1 tablespoon tomato paste Ask a question about this ingredient
1 sprig oregano Ask a question about this ingredient
1 pinch sea salt Ask a question about this ingredient
1 pinch ground black pepper Ask a question about this ingredient
1 pinch cruched red pepper(optional) Ask a question about this ingredient
2 cups cooked al dente angel hair, drained Ask a question about this ingredient
2 tablespoons butter Ask a question about this ingredient
1/4 cup parmesan cheese, freshly grated) Ask a question about this ingredient
Rinse, trim beards if any, and scrub mussels under cold running water, disgarding any broken shells.
Ask a question about this stepAdd 1/8 cup olive oil to large pot and saute onion, celery, garlic until limp, then add zest, lemon juice, wine, cinnamon, tomatoes, oregano, paste, sea salt & pepper, red pepper if desired, and bring to a boil.
Ask a question about this stepAdd mussels and steam until all are opened about 10-12 minutes max.
Ask a question about this stepPlace 1 cup cooked angel hair in each serving bowl, and top with 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tablespoon grated cheese.
Ask a question about this stepScoop mussels and broth on top and surrounding pasta, drizzle remainder of olive oil and top with rest of grated cheese.
Ask a question about this stepTop with drizzle of olive oil and remaining grated cheese, and serve with crusty bread for dipping into the broth.
Ask a question about this stepjust made this tonight to test for EP and it was delish!
Island Creek Oysters is one of the largest purveyors of oysters and clams in the U.S.
made this tonight and it turned out great!! we added a shallot and used a whole can of whole tomatoes (not just a cup). when i make it again, i'll probably double the sauce bc i cannot get enough of it. thanks for the great recipe!!