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jourdain2 | 20:08 Tue 17th Nov 2015 | Food & Drink
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In the supermarket I noticed Scottish mussels for sale at a reasonable price for once. Haven't had 'Moules Mariniere' & frites since we left France, so I bought a 1Kg pack. It was towards the end of the day and there weren't many 1kg packs left so the assistant briskly said "2 for the price of 1" - Great! I've just prepped the mussels and have thrown away very nearly half of them.

Can someone tell me if this is the norm in the UK, please? I'm used to ditching a few. Back later, must get the 'frites' on!
  
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Geoff P also provides a recipe that they use in France using Red wine???? Jourdain Did you ever see moules marinere cooked with vin rouge.? I have always used white but why not I suppose ?
00:32 Wed 18th Nov 2015
Geoff P also provides a recipe that they use in France using Red wine????
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Did you ever see moules marinere cooked with vin rouge.? I have always used white but why not I suppose ?
From what I'm reading mussels sold in/for supermarkets are already cleansed so not storing in water advice is probably why...
I buy 1 kilo nets from Waitrose and the quality has been rubbish lately - far too many that are either broken or open so have to be binned. I weighed the discarded ones from the net I bought last Saturday - 12 ounces out of a 1 kilo bag! I shall be going in with my receipt and getting a double refund - they don't expect you to take the mussels back thank goodness!
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I've seen (and eaten) moules cooked all sorts of ways - Provencale uses red
wine, Basquez is really delicious. France has become quite adventurous with them - I didn't fancy curried ones though.

Think one of them must have been a bit dodgy last night, I've been a bit queasy all day :(
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Good luck diddly-do - that's terrible wastage.
It seems to be that the best of the catches get sold to Europe - what ends up in UK shops is the second best. Oddly the same phenomenon can be seen with tinned sardines and tinned anchovies - much better cuts to be found in the ones from French supermarkets.
When I was in Malta earlier this year you could only get Scottish mussels.
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Think you may be right, Mosaic. One thing I really missed in France was watercress, they sell nearly all of theirs to the UK!
It's snails that you clean with bran. Mussels are filter feeders and wouldn't recognised a bran flake if it bit them in the ...whatever.
If you have a lot of mussels that appear to be dead (because they are open) there is hope.. put them in a tray of cold water with salt added at about 1tsp per pint. They may well recover and close up (to be eaten) if not then bin them.
Bran flakes don't bite the .a..se. of mussels.???? OK so I might of meant rolled oats. They don't have teeth either. :-)

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