MUSSELS WITH SAMPHIRE AND SEAWATER PASTA

MUSSELS WITH SAMPHIRE AND SEAWATER PASTA

Georgia East is a writer, cook, food stylist and photographer, she is also the author of West Coast Wander. Not to mention our favourite seafood person, who we reach out to when we want something oceanic to pair with Krone Borealis Cuvée Brut. As usual she doesn’t disappoint with this dish for Mussels with Samphire and Seawater Pasta.


Comments Georgia: “Farmed in the nutrient-rich waters of Saldanha Bay on the West Coast, mussels are a low carbon-footprint food that taste delicious in almost any flavour combination. Here, these briny molluscs are steamed with samphire – a succulently salty water plant – and served atop spaghetti cooked in seawater. 


Although undeniably redolent of the ocean, steaming the mussels with shallots and a splash of Krone Borealis Cuvée Brut lends the dish notes of green apple, white blossom and citrus offset by the Cap Classique’s distinctive oyster shell minerality.”

Mussels with Samphire and Seawater Pasta

PREP TIME: 30 MINS 

COOK TIME: 15 MINS

SERVES: 4

4kg of fresh mussels, cleaned

2-3 shallots, finely chopped

Olive oil

2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped

250ml Krone Borealis Cuvée Brut

A handful of samphire, thoroughly rinsed

The zest and juice of a large lemon

Fresh fennel fronds, finely chopped

500g spaghetti

METHOD

In a large casserole over medium heat, sauté the shallots in a little olive oil until soft and golden. Add in the garlic and fry for a minute before deglazing the pot with the Cap Classique. Add the mussels and the samphire and steam for 8-10 minutes or until all of the mussels have opened. Discard any mussels that don’t open.


Set a pot of seawater or salted water to boil. Once boiling, pour in a glug of olive oil and add the pasta. Cook the spaghetti until al dente. Without removing the pasta from the pot, drain out the seawater and add in the steamed mussels and samphire. Zest and juice the lemon over the mussels and scatter over the chopped fennel. Gently combine the pasta with the mussels and serve on a heated dish with an extra drizzle of olive oil over the top. 

PHOTOGRAPHY: 

GEORGIA EAST


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