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Mussels and Fries with Mustard Mayonnaise

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Photo by Romulo Yanes

While there's no substitute for eating a bowl of mussels on France's Atlantic coast, you'll be surprised at how easy it is to re-create this briny, aromatic dish at home.

Cooks' note:

This recipe can be doubled in an 8-quart heavy pot.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    30 min

  • Yield

    Makes 2 servings

Ingredients

1 (15- to 16-ounce) package frozen french fries
1 small onion
2 garlic cloves, forced through a press
3 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 teaspoons dry mustard
2 teaspoons water
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 cup dry white wine
2 pounds cultivated mussels, rinsed
2 tablespoons chopped flat-leaf parsley

Equipment:

Equipment: an adjustable-blade slicer
Accompaniment: crusty bread (preferably a baguette)

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Cook french fries according to package instructions and keep warm in oven if necessary.

    Step 2

    Meanwhile, cut onion into very thin slices with slicer, then cook with garlic and a pinch of salt in butter in a wide heavy medium pot over medium-high heat, covered, stirring occasionally, until pale golden.

    Step 3

    While onion cooks, whisk together mustard and water until smooth, then whisk in mayonnaise and 1/4 teaspoon pepper.

    Step 4

    Add wine to onion and briskly simmer, covered, stirring occasionally, until onion is almost tender, about 5 minutes. Add mussels and cook, covered, stirring occasionally, until mussels just open wide, 4 to 6 minutes, checking frequently after 4 minutes and transferring as cooked to a bowl. (Discard any mussels that remain unopened.) Stir parsley into cooking liquid and season with salt. Pour liquid over mussels, then serve with fries and mustard mayonnaise.

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