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.

Ingredients

800g Mussels, scrubbed and cleaned and beards removed
1 Medium leek (approx350g), roughly chopped, I sliced it then quartered each slice
2 Cloves garlic, crushed
2 Tablespoons liquid garlic seasoning, I use Maggi brand.
2 Teaspoons creamy french mustard, I use Maille brand Fine Gourmet
6 Tablespoons white wine
11/2 Teaspoons vegetable stock granules
400ml Cream, light or full fat is fine
6 Tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese, divided use

Method

1. Add enough water to a pan to cover mussels, heat to boiling poimt, add mussels, cook until they open, about five minutes.

2. Drain mussels, rinse under cold water to cool, remove mussel meat from shells, place in a bowl and set to one side.

3. Heat a small amount of olive oil in a pan, add leeks and garlic cook until leeks soften.

4. Add garlic seasoning, mustard, wine, stock granules and cream, stir to combine.

5. Add 2 tablespoons of the grated Parmesan cheese, stir to melt cheese.

6. Add the mussels to leek mix, stir to combine.

7. In 4 ramekins divide the mussel mixture evenly, top each ramekin with the remainder of Parmesan cheese, approx 1 tablespoon each.

8. Bake in pre-heated oven of 190 degrees Celsius for about 6-8 Min’s until browned and bubbly.

All photos taken by me unless otherwise stated.

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