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Mussels Meunière (GF)
Moules Meunière is a classic French preparation built on butter, lemon, and fresh parsley. The broth is simple and aromatic, allowing the natural sweetness of the mussels to remain front and center, balanced by acidity and rich, nutty butter.
Elegant and minimal, this is a timeless bistro dish designed for purists and quick, refined cooking.

Prep Time:
15 Minutes
Cook Time:
15 - 20 Minutes
Yield:
Serves 2
Ingredients
2 Quarts Mussels, scrubbed and debearded
3 T. Butter, unsalted
1 T. Olive Oil
2 Shallots, finely minced
2 Garlic Cloves, minced
1 C. Dry White Wine
1 Lemon, zested and juiced
2 T. Parsley, fresh, chopped
Sea Salt, to taste
Freshly Ground Black Pepper
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Carbon Steel Pan with Lid (YOSUKATA)
Stainless Steel Spider Strainer

Wide Shallow Serving Bowl (Oven-Safe)
An oven-safe wide shallow bowl is ideal for finishing seafood dishes and composed plates just before serving. Its broad surface allows mussels, clams, or roasted seafood to stay evenly heated while sauces are reduced or spooned over the top, and the durable enamel construction moves seamlessly from oven to table. Perfect for bistro-style presentation, it keeps dishes warm longer while showcasing ingredients in a clean, elegant format. Shop the Bowl →
Step 1 — Prepare the Mussels
Rinse mussels under cold running water. Remove any beards by pulling them off with your fingers or a small knife. Scrub shells well and discard any that are cracked or already open.
Step 2 — Build the Base
In a wide pan or Dutch oven over medium heat, melt butter with olive oil. Add shallots and garlic and sauté gently until softened and aromatic and butter begins to brown, about 2 to 3 minutes.
Step 3 — Steam the Mussels
Add white wine and bring to a simmer. Add mussels, cover, and increase heat slightly. Steam, shaking the pan once or twice, until the mussels open, about 5 to 8 minutes.
Using a spider strainer, transfer mussels to warm bowls. Discard any that remain closed.
Step 4 — Finish Meunière Style
Increase heat slightly and allow the cooking liquid to reduce for 1 to 2 minutes. Add lemon zest and juice, then swirl in remaining butter until the sauce becomes glossy and lightly emulsified.
Stir in parsley and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper.
Step 5 — Serve
Spoon the lemon-butter sauce generously over the mussels and serve immediately.
Serving Notes
Serve with crusty baguette, pommes frites, or simple boiled new potatoes. A crisp Muscadet or Chablis pairs beautifully.
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Wine Pairing
Muscadet Sèvre et Maine (Loire)
Classic French mussel partner
Bone-dry, saline, bright lemon
“Sur Lie” versions have natural texture and minerality
Sancerre or Pouilly-Fumé (Loire, Sauvignon Blanc)
Fresh citrus, flinty notes
Great with herbs, acid cutting mustard
Chablis (Burgundy, Chardonnay)
Chalky minerality, crisp acidity
No oak = clean partner for shellfish
Alsace Pinot Blanc
Light, slightly rounder, subtle spice
Excellent because it doesn’t overpower
Host a Bistro-Style Mussel Night
Create the full moules-et-frites experience at home:

A classic red striped bistro napkin brings instant café character to the table. Made from sturdy cotton or linen, it handles buttery shells, broths, and sauces with ease while adding a timeless French bistro aesthetic to casual gatherings. Shop the Napkins →

A red rimmed soup bowl frames chowders, bisques, and mussel broths beautifully, creating the traditional bistro presentation seen across European cafés. Its wide interior allows room for shellfish and broth together, while the durable construction retains heat, keeping dishes warm from kitchen to table. Shop the Bowls →

Red-handled bistro flatware combines everyday durability with the relaxed elegance of classic French cafés. Comfortable in the hand and visually distinctive, it brings a casual yet polished look to seafood spreads, weeknight dinners, and entertaining tables. Shop the set →

Embellished Stemmed Bistro Wine Glass
A stemmed bistro wine glass with subtle embellishment elevates the dining experience while remaining versatile enough for everyday use. Its balanced shape highlights crisp whites, rosés, and light reds often served with seafood, while the decorative detailing adds a touch of relaxed European charm to the table. Shop the Glass →
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