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BBQ Mussels with Sake and Tamari

RatingDifficultyIntermediate
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Prep Time15 minsCook Time15 minsTotal Time30 mins
Ingredients:
 2 tbsp butter
 2 cloves garlic, crushed, skin on
 1 tbsp sliced long red chilli
 1 cup (250ml) dry sake
 2 tbsp tamari
 1 tbsp lemon juice
 ½ cup (125ml) fish stock
 2 tsp cornflour
 ¼ cup (60ml) water
 2 tbsp finely chopped parsley
 Salt and freshly ground black
 Pepper, to taste
 1kg fresh mussels, washed and de-bearded
 Lemon wedges, to serve
 1 spring onion, thinly sliced, to serve
Method:
1

Preheat the BBQ grill to medium heat. Place an ovenproof saucepan directly over the BBQ grill.

2

Add butter to the pan; when it begins to foam, add garlic and chilli; cook, stirring continuously, until aromatic; remove from heat and add the sake. (Ensure sake is poured away from direct heat, so it doesn’t flame up.)

3

Return to heat and reduce by half; add tamari, lemon juice and fish stock, and boil. Combine cornflour and water, stir into mixture and return to a spot; cook until sauce
thickens; add parsley, salt and pepper, mix well and set aside.

4

For the mussels, increase the heat on the BBQ grill to medium-high; grill mussels, in 2 batches, for about 3 minutes or until they open. (Discard any mussels that don’t open.) Transfer to a large bowl; pour over the sauce and toss to combine. Serve with lemon wedges and spring onions.

Notes:
5

Mussels are sold and cooked live; tap shells are to test their freshness. Those that don’t snap shut are no longer living and need discarding. They spoil and may ruin your dish.

6

Mussels are easy to clean: scrub them well under cold running water and remove the ‘beard’ by firmly grasping and pulling away the fibrous clump of hair-like fibre.

7

Although highly perishable, mussels can be stored in a bowl in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Ingredients

Ingredients:
 2 tbsp butter
 2 cloves garlic, crushed, skin on
 1 tbsp sliced long red chilli
 1 cup (250ml) dry sake
 2 tbsp tamari
 1 tbsp lemon juice
 ½ cup (125ml) fish stock
 2 tsp cornflour
 ¼ cup (60ml) water
 2 tbsp finely chopped parsley
 Salt and freshly ground black
 Pepper, to taste
 1kg fresh mussels, washed and de-bearded
 Lemon wedges, to serve
 1 spring onion, thinly sliced, to serve

Directions

Method:
1

Preheat the BBQ grill to medium heat. Place an ovenproof saucepan directly over the BBQ grill.

2

Add butter to the pan; when it begins to foam, add garlic and chilli; cook, stirring continuously, until aromatic; remove from heat and add the sake. (Ensure sake is poured away from direct heat, so it doesn’t flame up.)

3

Return to heat and reduce by half; add tamari, lemon juice and fish stock, and boil. Combine cornflour and water, stir into mixture and return to a spot; cook until sauce
thickens; add parsley, salt and pepper, mix well and set aside.

4

For the mussels, increase the heat on the BBQ grill to medium-high; grill mussels, in 2 batches, for about 3 minutes or until they open. (Discard any mussels that don’t open.) Transfer to a large bowl; pour over the sauce and toss to combine. Serve with lemon wedges and spring onions.

Notes:
5

Mussels are sold and cooked live; tap shells are to test their freshness. Those that don’t snap shut are no longer living and need discarding. They spoil and may ruin your dish.

6

Mussels are easy to clean: scrub them well under cold running water and remove the ‘beard’ by firmly grasping and pulling away the fibrous clump of hair-like fibre.

7

Although highly perishable, mussels can be stored in a bowl in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Notes

BBQ Mussels with Sake and Tamari
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Written by:
Jarrod
Published on:
January 31, 2023

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